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MARCH 25 NEWS Briefs via WNE

Company wants to bring hail mitigation techniques to Cheyenne CHEYENNE (WNE) — A North Dakota company wants to bring its cloud-seeding technology to Cheyenne in an effort to mitigate hail damage from storms. According to Cheyenne Mayor Marian Orr, F... Full story

 
 By Alex Kuhn    Sports    March 21, 2019

Warriors begin their title defense Worland soccer opens the season with the

WORLAND - Gone are the days of sneaking up on teams, now the Worland High School boys soccer team will have the target on their backs. The 2019 season will be new territory for the Warriors. They... Full story

 

MARCH 26 Wyoming News Briefs via WNE

City recognizes Cheyenne man for life-saving efforts during blizzard CHEYENNE – Cheyenne city officials on Monday recognized a man for saving the life of another man who could have frozen to death during the city’s recent blizzard. During a sho...

 
 By Kathy Brown    News    March 21, 2019

Most speakers in Gillette oppose arming teachers

GILLETTE — Jenny Carroll fought through nerves and tears Thursday night to tell how she opposes the Campbell County School District moving forward on a policy that would arm teachers and school employees. She was one of 11 people who spoke T... Full story

 
 By Alex Kuhn    Sports    March 21, 2019

Worland Track gets season off to a solid start in Wind River

WORLAND - While most of the track and field meets around the state were canceled due to weather, the Worland Warriors and Lady Warriors were able to get a meet under their belt. Competing at the Wind... Full story

 
 By SETH KLAMANN    News    March 21, 2019

Health care prices are higher in Wyoming than elsewhere. But no one is sure exactly why.

CASPER — Attempt to diagnose the reason for high health prices in Wyoming and you’ll find no shortage of supposed causes. There are the insurance companies — which one Casper doctor called a “bloated sucking worm,” but other officials said lacked th...

 

Ozone levels puzzle officials

CASPER — Joel Bousman wasn’t sure if ozone would be a problem Friday, despite a warning from the state. The snow covered the sage brush and the wind was less than 10 miles per hour — both bad signs. On the other hand, it had been overcast most of the... Full story

 
 By Alex Kuhn    Sports    March 21, 2019

HSCHS track and field begins season in Cody

THERMOPOLIS - The track and field season gets underway for the Hot Springs County High School Bobcats and Lady Bobcats this Saturday in Cody. First-year track and field coach Aimee Kay takes over the... Full story

 
 By Ramsey Scott    News    March 21, 2019

Legislature's interim topics finalized

CHEYENNE — Lawmakers have been given their marching orders for this upcoming interim session by the Legislature's Management Council. The leadership of the House and Senate approved a slew of topics Friday for committees to work on during the i... Full story

 

Karla's Kolumn: Thank you for investing in Worland

Congratulations to Bomgaars for the latest business to invest in the future of Worland. The farm and ranch supply store begins its four-day grand opening today. We welcome the franchise to Worland...

 
 By Karla Pomeroy    News    March 21, 2019

New municipal court judge looking to serve the city

WORLAND - Accepting the appointment as the Worland Municipal Court Judge was a "way to serve the city and the community" for Worland attorney Marcy Argeris. Argeris was sworn in on Jan. 3, 2019, and h...

 
 By Karla Pomeroy    News    March 21, 2019

Dollar Tree announces future plans for Family Dollar

WORLAND — In announcing fourth quarter financial results on March 6, Dollar Tree Inc. also announced plans for their Family Dollar stores. Kayleigh M. Painter, manager, investor and media relations f... Full story

 
 By Tracie Mitchell    News    March 21, 2019

Antler hunting could be regulated in the Basin

WORLAND – The tradition of searching for recently shed antlers in the spring may be in jeopardy as the Wyoming Legislature passed and the governor signed House Bill 28, allowing the Game and Fish to r... Full story

 
 By Alex Kuhn    Sports    March 21, 2019

Hear Me Out...A guaranteed plan to winning your March Madness pool

March Madness is officially underway. I know technically it starts with those "First Four" games but watching a collection of teams that don't belong in the tournament or are No. 16-seeds, isn't why... Full story

 

Public Notice Ten Sleep Liquor Licence Application

Public Notice Ten Sleep Liquor Licence Application...  PDF

 

City of Worland Board of Adjustment and Planning Commission Vacancy

City of Worland Board of Adjustment and Planning Commission Vacancy...  PDF

 

Public Notice of Foreclosure Sale- Royal

Public Notice of Foreclosure Sale- Royal...  PDF

 

Public Notice Advertisement for Bids- Taxilane C Widening

Public Notice Advertisement for Bids- Taxilane C Widening...  PDF

 

Public Notice WCSD #2 Warrants

Public Notice WCSD #2 Warrants...  PDF

 

Public Notice Washakie County Commissioners Minutes With Bills

Public Notice Washakie County Commissioners Minutes With Bills...  PDF

 

Victor Curtis Hughes Jr.

Victor Curtis “Curt” Hughes Jr., 83, passed away March 13, 2019, at his residence in Hot Springs County, Wyoming. A Celebration of Life will be held later in the spring.... Full story

 

Esperanza C. Flores

Esperanza C. Flores, 76, of Powell, passed away March 13, 2019 peacefully in her home. Funeral Mass services will be on Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 2 p.m. at St. Barbara’s in Powell.... Full story

 

Rebeka L. Hansen-Obenchain

Rebeka L. Hansen-Obenchain, 37, of Denver, Colorado died March 8, 2019, in Denver. Rebeka was born June 28, 1981 in Worland. Services are planned for a future date....

 

Jon Jacob Fritzler

Jon Jacob Fritzler, beloved son, passed away suddenly at the young age of 30, on Tuesday, March 12, 2019, in Worland. Jon was born Aug. 30, 1988, to Scott and Lynn Fritzler, in Lander. He graduated... Full story

 

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