Articles from the January 31, 2018 edition
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Coming off nice outing at the Ron Thon, No. 2 Warrior wrestlers return home for dual vs. Panthers
WORLAND - Battling among 39 schools, from classes 4A to 2A, at the Ron Thon wrestling tournament in Riverton last weekend, the No. 2-ranked Worland Warriors showed they can hang with the best as they...
Top official resigns after false missile alert in Hawaii
HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii’s emergency management leader has resigned and a state employee who sent an alert falsely warning of an incoming ballistic missile has been fired, officials said Tuesday, after the mistake caused widespread panic earlier thi...
US stocks have biggest drop since August, led by health care
Hefty losses in health care and technology companies led U.S. stocks sharply lower Tuesday, handing the market its biggest pullback since August and its worst two-day drop since May. The broad slide, which briefly sent the Dow Jones industrial...
State's brucellosis team plans meetings in Worland, Lovell
WORLAND — The status of brucellosis in Wyoming, producer requirements for transport or selling and liability and reports on a new test for the disease are among topics at February meetings in Worland and Lovell presented by members of the G...
Game and Fish to capture elk as part of an ongoing brucellosis study in the Big Horn Mountains
CODY - As part of an ongoing study to understand the ecology of brucellosis and elk in the Big Horn Mountains, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department plans to capture and collar elk in early February. Up to 60 elk will be captured next month using a...
Veterans assistance in Washakie, Park, Big Horn and Hot Springs counties
CHEYENNE — A Wyoming veterans service officer from the Wyoming Veterans Commission will conduct community outreach services in Wyoming cities throughout February. Josh Schmidt is available to meet with veterans and their families to discuss state a...
Jack's Box brings charity to Worland
WORLAND – It all started with a trip to Salt Lake City. Accompanying his mother to Utah for a doctor's visit, Jack Pharaoh of Greybull saw his first homeless people on the streets when he was 9. "...
J. Clyde Slane
J. Clyde Slane, age 82, passed away on January 26, 2018. He was born February 16, 1935 at the family home in Lucerne, Wyoming, the oldest of three children. Clyde grew up in Thermopolis, Wyoming...
Charlie McPike
Charlie McPike has driven his patrol car into the sally port for the final time, he surrendered his badge and keys to the Good Lord on January 27, 2018. He was born April 17, 1937 to Stoney and...