Articles from the March 3, 2017 edition
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Gov. signs resolution asking for wind and solar revenue
CHEYENNE – Governor Matt Mead signed a number of bills into law on Wednesday, including a joint resolution requesting 50 percent of royalties from the federal government on any revenue created in Wyoming by federal wind or solar powering producing d...
New Interior Secretary Zinke reverses lead-ammunition ban
WASHINGTON (AP) — On his first full day in office, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke issued an order Thursday reversing a last-minute action by the Obama administration to ban lead ammunition and fish tackle used on national wildlife refuges. Gun-rights...
US stock indexes pull back from record highs; Oil falls
Banks and other financial companies led a slide in U.S. stocks Thursday, erasing some of the gains from a day earlier, when indexes soared to their latest record highs. Materials and industrials companies also fell sharply. Energy stocks declined...
History Day: Worland students qualify for state competition
WORLAND - Many Worland Middle School students placed in the top three at History Day Wednesday to advance to the state History Day competition April 9-10 in Laramie. WMS eighth-grade teacher Joe...
Warriors take care of business vs. Newcastle, advance to semifinals
BUFFALO -With starting junior guard Jadon Swalstad nursing an injury, reserve guard Elijah Leyva got the start in the Worland Warriors 3A East quarterfinals game vs. the Newcastle Dogies Thursday...
Catherine Grace Thomas
Catherine Grace Thomas, 58, passed away suddenly on February 22, 2017, at her cousin's home in Denver, CO. Cathy was a joy to everyone who knew her and she had a huge heart. She always had a smile,... Full story
Mary Elizabeth (Bickel) Smith
Mary Elizabeth (Bickel) Smith, 100, of Yuma, Arizona passed away on January 28, 2017 at Kindred Home LLC. She had been a resident of Copper Place for the last 2½ years. Mary was born on April... Full story