Articles from the May 17, 2016 edition
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Walking to the Bahamas for better health
WORLAND – With the hectic schedule that most people have today, finding a time to exercise can, for some, be difficult if not next to impossible. The Worland Middle School staff began the workplace...
Yellowstone tourists put bison calf in car, spurring warning
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A bison calf that tourists loaded into their vehicle at Yellowstone National Park because they were concerned for its welfare has spurred warnings to avoid wildlife after the animal had to be put down. The incident last week...
R3 Coalition collects tons of hazardous waste from county residents
WORLAND- The R3 Coalition (Recycle, Reduce, Reuse), comprised of Washakie County agencies including the landfill district, Extension Office, Department of Homeland Security, Public Health, fire department, Conservation District and Weed and Pest,...
Filing in full swing
WORLAND —Robert D. McDonough Jr. filed with the Wyoming Secretary of State’s office, seeking the Democratic nomination for State House District 27. The seat is currently held by Rep. Mike Greear (...
What a difference a week makes; Warriors dominate Douglas
WORLAND- After dropping a match last week against Cody that cost them the quadrant. The Worland Warriors soccer team came out firing against the Douglas Bearcats and won 8-0. While the Bearcats were...
Lady Warriors bounce back in Douglas
DOUGLAS- There is no such thing as nice weather during the spring in Wyoming and the Lady Warriors fought through the rain and cold along with the Lady Douglas Bearcats to a 5-1 victory yesterday...
WHS track team keeps it rolling at regionals
BUFFALO - The Worland High School track team started the 3A East regional tournament strong and carried that momentum into Saturday at Buffalo. As a team Worland finished third overall, the boys...