Articles from the November 17, 2018 edition
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UW could expand sexual assault resources in 2019
LARAMIE — Proposals to add more funding for resources related to sexual misconduct are likely to be part of the University of Wyoming’s budgeting process for the 2020 fiscal year, Vice President for Student Affairs Sean Blackburn said. In Sep...
WMC leadership earns national recognition
WORLAND – Banner Health Washakie Medical Center has received the Community Star award from the National Rural Health Association, specifically highlighting the leadership of Banner Health Washakie Medical Center CEO Jay Stallings and chief nursing of...
Commission meets Tuesday; road issues on tap
WORLAND – The Washakie County Commission will meet Tuesday to hear regular department reports and revisit with the Road and Bridge department regarding limiting access to two county roads. Previously, the commission discussed a plan to restrict t...
Karla's Kolumn: Always something to be thankful for
Thursday is Thanksgiving. Many of you may be wondering in the world we live in today if there is anything to be thankful for. I would say yes, there is plenty to be thankful for today. No, I'm not...
Hear Me Out...Any takers to host the Olympics?
It's important to enjoy the little things in life, whether that's the crazy stories coming out of Florida (and I'm not talking about the recount, I'm talking about all the weird things done by insane...
The fastest car in Montana
WORLAND - Here's a bit of trivia for you, who has the fastest street-legal car in the state of Montana? If you guessed Worland native Larry Paxton, you are right on the money. Racing in the Street...