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March 17, 2018

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Dead man walking: Court rejects Romanian's claim he's alive

BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Constantin Reliu learned in January that he was dead. After more than 20 years of working as a cook in Turkey, the 63-year-old returned home to Romania to discover that his wife had had him officially registered as dead. H...

 

146 of 330 bills passed during session

CHEYENNE - With the sound of a gavel, the Wyoming Legislature wrapped up the 2018 Budget Session Thursday at the Jonah Business Center in Cheyenne. At the start of the Session on Feb. 12, a total of...

 

Lovell students expelled for social media threats

LOVELL (WNE) — Emphasizing the importance of school safety, the Lovell School Board voted to expel two students who had earlier made threats on social media and were arrested by police for their actions. After discussing the matter in executive s...

 
 By Marcus Huff    News    March 17, 2018

Board approves 20 hours of music for 2018 Fair

WORLAND – During a special meeting on Thursday, the Washakie County Fair Board, after hearing from a Montana-based music promoter, unanimously approved a proposal to pay $10,400 for four nights of music, totaling 20 hours, during the 2018 county f...

 

Karla's Kolumn: Voice your opinion on the sales tax

On today's B2 page readers will find the one-cent sales tax survey. I hope you take the time to fill out the survey. Ten entities are counting on you. The one-cent general purpose tax has been...

 
 By MARLEY JAY    Business    March 17, 2018

US stocks inch higher as banks and industrial companies rise

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks edged higher Friday as gains from energy companies, industrial firms and smaller companies helped the market end a modest losing streak. Oil and gas companies climbed along with the price of oil Friday while industrial c...

 
 By Alex Kuhn    Sports    March 17, 2018

Warriors overcome slow start to defeat Lander 1-0

WORLAND - Playing in their second-leg of a back-to-back the Worland Warriors soccer team had a sluggish start but, ultimately, found a way to down the Lander Valley Tigers 1-0 Friday night at Worland...

 
 By Alex Kuhn    Sports    March 17, 2018

Hear me out...Return from the winter sabbatical

It’s been awhile since my last column and a lot has happened while I’ve been away on my winter sports postseason sabbatical. - The NFL has turned into the NBA with trades flying around left and rig...

 

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