Articles from the May 12, 2016 edition
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Wyoming family wins water battle with EPA
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Tuesday Andy Johnson, a rancher in Fort Bridger, Wyoming, claimed a victory over the Environmental Protection Agency, retaining his stock pond that was permitted by the appropriate state agencies. The EPA claimed jurisdiction o...
NWC closes down computer lab in Worland
WORLAND – Northwest College is redefining the way it delivers its high school equivalency test to Worland students. While the college will still maintain an office in the Worland Community Center Complex, the use of a computer lab will no longer b...
Public reception for new UW president Tuesday in Worland
LARAMIE — Big Horn Basin residents will have an opportunity to meet new University of Wyoming President Laurie Nichols during a public reception Tuesday, May 17, at the Washakie Museum and Cultural Center in Worland. The event, hosted by the UW A...
Police searching for 2 men after women escape from basement
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah police say they’re searching for two suspects after a woman and her four teenage daughters escaped an attempted retaliation kidnapping in a basement. Centerville police said Wednesday the father and son tied the women up...
Worland Community Center youth soccer growing
WORLAND - From the fall season to the spring season the Worland Community Center youth recreation soccer league has seen a tremendous growth. This spring season alone there are 220 plus kids, from...
Lady Warrior basketball player signs letter of intent for Laramie County Community College
WORLAND- Worland senior Aubrey Goodrick signed her national letter of intent to play for the Laramie County Community College yesterday morning at Worland High School. After making history by helping...
Public Notice of Hearing Washakie County Budget Transfer
Public Notice of Hearing Washakie County Budget Transfer... Website