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 By GRACE WALHUS    News    February 15, 2024

National bike trail heading to Worland

From the office of Wyoming Outdoor Recreation, Amy Crawford and Sherry Joslyn led the monthly Bighorn Basin Outdoor Recreation Collaborative (BBORC) meeting in Basin on Monday, Feb. 12. Rails-to-Trails project manager Kevin Belle was a guest speaker...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    February 15, 2024

Bringing the 'pick up man' movement to Worland

Inspired by Cheyenne Frontier Day’s Pick Up Man movement, mental health awareness events have made their way to the Big Horn Basin, including Worland. Hoping to spread the message and end the stigma of talking about mental health, a team of W...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    February 15, 2024

Big Horn Basin native shares his stories

After a lifetime of recreating in the Big Horn Basin, retired teacher John T. Rogers recently published his book, "My Various Nature Experiences." Containing stories that range from fishing and...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    February 8, 2024

Lawley enters first legislative budget session

Going into her first state legislative budget session starting on Monday, Feb. 12, State Rep. Martha Lawley (R-HD27, Worland), said, “I am excited for my first budget session. I have been working for months to prepare for this session and become m...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    February 8, 2024

Worland cheer team competes at state level

Led by Cheer Coach Nickie Lloyd, the Worland High School cheer team attended the 2024 Wyoming State Spirit competition on Jan. 26 in Casper. According to Lloyd, 13 Worland High School students...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    February 1, 2024

Rep. Winter discusses committee bills and budget session

In light of the controversial Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Rock Springs resource management plan, State Rep. John Winter (R-HD28), said that the state’s Federal Natural Resource Management Committee is sponsoring a bill for the upcoming budget s...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    February 1, 2024

Keep Moving: Staying active in the winter

While winter may have finally started, there are still a variety of opportunities in the community to keep bodies moving and staying active. Ranging from indoor to outdoor activities, for all skill...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    January 18, 2024

WPC prepares for prevention night this weekend, next week

Sheri Gunderson, Lila Jolley and Katie Kirby from the Washakie Prevention Coalition (WPC) attended the Washakie County commissioner meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 16 to discuss WPC work and events. They reported that their annual prevention night is on...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    January 18, 2024

Worland welcomes first baby of 2024

Born on Wednesday, Jan. 3 at 2:01 a.m., Christopher John Banda became the first reported baby born in Worland of the new year. Erica Banda, Christopher's mother, said he was 7 pounds, 3 ounces, and...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    January 11, 2024

Nowoodstock funding changes; organizer O'Brien's final year

At the Town of Ten Sleep council meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 2, Nowoodstock organizer Pat O’Brien explained to council members how funding the music festival will change moving forward. According to Ten Sleep Mayor Ernie Beckley, groups such as the W...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    January 11, 2024

BAPC welcomes new member and officers

In the absence of former Board of Adjustment and Planning Commission (BAPC) members Scott Fritzler, Landis Benson and Mike Dykman who reached the end of their term limits at the end of 2023, the BAPC welcomed a new member to the commission, Worland...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    January 4, 2024

4-H volunteer Kathy Bush earns statewide recognition

Washakie County 4-H volunteer Kathy Bush said that winning the Wyoming 4-H Northwest Region Outstanding Lifetime Volunteer award came to her as a surprise. According to a previous Northern Wyoming...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    January 4, 2024

Commissioners consider granting sheriff vehicular signal boosters

Washakie County Sheriff Austin Brookwell attended the Washakie County Commissioner meeting to inform the commissioners about a phone signal booster that he found to be beneficial after initial use and now hopes to install signal boosters on all vehic...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    December 28, 2023

Doris Anderson named as Champion of Education

At a ceremony in Ten Sleep on Tuesday, Dec. 19, Washakie County School District No. 2 Superintendent Annie Griffin said, “At Ten Sleep Schools, we believe that it is important to recognize people i...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    December 21, 2023

Dissolution of Cottonwood Grass Creek WID approved

During the Washakie County Commissioners meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 19, Jim Butterfield and County Attorney Anthony Barton spoke to the commissioners about dissolving the Cottonwood Grass Creek watershed improvement district (WID). Butterfield said,...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    December 21, 2023

Ten Sleep School congratulates bittersweet retirement

Ten Sleep School administrative assistant Janet Collen said she spent most of her life in Ten Sleep, where she grew up on a small ranch outside of town and went on to graduate from Ten Sleep School....

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    December 21, 2023

Becky Dooley to retire from Range after 29 years

During the creation of RT Communications now Range, Becky Dooley was hired in 1994 as the human resource coordinator and now at the end of 2023, Dooley will be retiring after 29 years with Range/RT...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    December 14, 2023

Priority misalignment between public and BLM regarding Rock Springs management plan

As the Bureau of Land Management develops their Resource Management Plan for the Rock Springs Field Office, they have received criticism and opposition from Wyoming residents across the state. BACKGROUND According to a notice published by the BLM on...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    December 7, 2023

Bringing mental health awareness to Worland

Worland Mayor Jim Gill brought together representatives from organizations around the community to learn about how they can bring a mental health awareness movement to Worland. In attendance at a meeting on Nov. 30 were representatives from Washakie...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    December 7, 2023

Potential for county resident flood insurance

During the commissioners meeting on Dec. 5, Interim Washakie County Planner Mike Robinson said that he recently spoke with the statewide flood insurance coordinator and will likely fill in the role of the floodplain administrator, a role that is typi...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    December 7, 2023

State Rep. Lawley discusses interim work including parental rights and education choice bills

Following her first interim session, State Rep. Martha Lawley (R-HD27, Worland) said, “I did not fully understand how busy [the interim] was. I knew how important it is, but it’s been really busy, and I’ve loved every minute of it. I really have....

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    November 30, 2023

Parade of Lights and more holiday fun this weekend

Worland can expect a busy upcoming weekend, as the community prepares numerous events to bring in the holiday spirit. FESTIVAL OF TREES To kick off the weekend, Pinnacle Bank will host the 37th annual Festival of Trees, starting at 6 p.m. on Friday....

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    November 30, 2023

Prevention coalition offers opportunities for involvement

Washakie Prevention Coalition (WPC) attended the Washakie County Commissioners meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 21 to share their updates. Coalition members Sheri Gunderson, Katie Kirby and Lila Jolley spoke about how the coalition is working to expand its o...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    November 23, 2023

Supporters defend initiative that would cut property taxes

Residents from Washakie County and the Big Horn Basin attended a meeting on the People’s Initiative to Limit Property Tax in Wyoming. Former governor candidate Brent Bien and Richard Weber explained the initiative they hope to have on the ballot i...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    November 16, 2023

40-plus vendors coming to 69th Hobby Day this Saturday

This Saturday, Nov. 18, the Washakie County Homemakers Organization will host their 69th annual Hobby Day at the Washakie County Fairgrounds from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This year, Homemakers Organization me...

 

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