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Weather forces postponement of Wind River Canyon highway closure

THERMOPOLIS — A two-hour closure of U.S. 20/Wyoming 789 has been rescheduled to Thursday in Wind River Canyon. The closure is intended to help a contractor successfully and safely bring a large rock off the canyon wall to the edge of the highway. W...

 

S&P 500 drops to third straight loss after tech rally fades

NEW YORK (AP) — Another afternoon fizzle for stocks left the Standard & Poor’s 500 index with its third straight loss on Tuesday. The market seemed like it was headed for a gain in the morning, after technology stocks recovered from one of their few...

 

Former senators call for more civility in national politics

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Former U.S. Sens. Max Baucus and Al Simpson made a case for political civility as the two discussed national topics at a public forum. Baucus, a Montana Democrat, and Simpson, a Wyoming Republican, called for more respect a...

 

Assistance available for Washakie, Hot Springs ag producers

WORLAND — Due to flooding in the spring and summer has caused severe damage in areas of Washakie County. Farms and ranches suffering severe damage may be eligible for assistance under the Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) administered by the W...

 
 By Marcus Huff    News    December 6, 2017

Security for courthouse offices considered

WORLAND – Washakie County Commissioners heard a security request from the Office of the County Assessor on Tuesday, along with reviewing regular department business during their first December meeting at the county courthouse. As reported by C...

 
 By Karla Pomeroy    News    December 6, 2017

Staffing to be addressed on golf course in 2018

WORLAND — Plans for the Green Hills Golf Course in 2018 include changes to staffing and continuing to work on the irrigation system, according to Gary Shampeny of Go Play Golf LLC. The city of W...

 

Allen still uncertain for bowl game, but progress continues

LARAMIE – Whether Josh Allen plays in the University of Wyoming's bowl game remains uncertain, but there is reason for optimism. UW's junior starting quarterback missed the last two games of the r...

 
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