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    Stories from the 2024 Wyoming Legislative Budget Session, local news and a spotlight on mental health....

  • Legislation prioritizes school choice, parental rights

    GRACE WALHUS, Staff Reporter|Mar 21, 2024

    During the 2024 Wyoming Budget Session in Cheyenne Feb. 12 to March 8, the House and Senate worked on a number of bills related to public education in Wyoming, with legislation ranging from solidifying parental rights to supporting school choice. PARENTAL RIGHTS Senate File 09, Parental rights in education, passed into law without Governor Mark Gordon’s signature on March 5, 2024. SF 09, a Joint Education Committee bill, will, “open the door to better communication between schools and parents,” said Representative Martha Lawley (R-HD27, Worla...

  • County offers first aid courses to employees

    GRACE WALHUS, Staff Reporter|Mar 21, 2024

    Public Health Nursing Manager Amanda Heinemeyer attended the Washakie County Commissioner meeting on Tuesday, March 19 to discuss the opportunity to offer basic first aid and CPR courses to all Washakie County employees. Heinemeyer said she received a grant to conduct the courses that would be available to all county employees, and the courses would be offered through Cody Regional Health. Heinemeyer said she will plan on offering four courses at various times to ensure that employees will be able to attend one of the courses during their...

  • Grace Nelson

    Mar 21, 2024

    Grace L. Snyder-Nelson went home to her Jesus on March 14, 2024, after many years of sharing her special love, acceptance, sweet smile and "I love you's" in sign language. Grace was born in Worland, Wyoming on July 12, 1960, to Henry Lincoln "Hank" and Anella Rae (Currence) Snyder. She spent her early years in Worland. The family moved to Casper where Grace and her brother, Ralph, could receive special schooling for children with disabilities at Wood's School. Both Ralph and Grace were born... Full story

  • Eugene John Leone

    Mar 21, 2024

    Eugene John Leone, age 75, passed away peacefully on March 12, 2024, at Mountain View VA Medical Center in Sheridan, Wyoming. Gene was born in Detroit, Michigan on September 14, 1948, to Eugene and Betty (Konecny) Leone. A short time after his birth, the family moved across the country to Southern California, where he grew up in Orange County. Shortly after graduating from high school, he enlisted in the United States Army, serving two tours in Vietnam. Upon leaving the Army, he attended Orange... Full story

  • The News Editorial: A 'shout out' and a 'say what?'

    Karla Pomeroy|Mar 21, 2024

    A big shout out to Kendra Ware and the Mental Fitness Fair Committee who put on a event on Saturday. There were great speakers covering a lot of topics, a wealth of information. There was a great crowd on hand to listen and learn. This was not a “fun” event but one for learning to help yourself and to help others who may struggle with mental fitness. (I like the phrase that Stan Flitner, one of the organizers of the Shell community fair that spiraled into the Worland fair. Mental fitness.) So often we get caught up in phrases like mental ill...

  • Counseling centers merge April 1

    SEAN MORTIMER, Staff Reporter|Mar 21, 2024

    Cloud Peak Counseling Center in Worland is set to undergo a merger with Big Horn Basin Counseling Services in Basin and Lovell and Yellowstone Behavioral Health Center in Cody and Powell to become the Oxbow Center, a single mental health service provider that will serve Washakie, Big Horn and Park counties beginning April 1. Leadership will be Mary Johnson (former Cloud Peak Counseling Center CEO) as CEO, Dey Lynn Stebner (former Big Horn Basin Counseling Services executive director) as chief program officer, and Becky Ransom (former Yellowston...

  • Hot Springs County School District No. 1 Celebration for top 10 test scores

    SEAN MORTIMER, Staff Reporter|Mar 21, 2024

    During the March 14 meeting of the Hot Springs School District No. 1 Board of Trustees, a celebration was held to recognize educators whose classes achieved top 10 scores in Wyoming in either the ACT or Wyoming Test of Proficiency and Progress tests taken this school year. Eleven teachers were credited with making the top 10, and some more were recognized for finishing in first place in their teaching categories. Ryan Roybal and London Jenks’ classes both earned first place in science, and the math team of Darren Elder, Janelle Snedigar and F...

  • Getting mentally fit: Fair full of testimonials, helpful hints

    KARLA POMEROY, Editor|Mar 21, 2024

    Judging by the number of people who attended, and the wealth of information dispensed. The Mental Fitness Fair in Worland Saturday, was, by all accounts, a success. A large crowd gathered at the Worland Community Center Saturday morning to listen to speakers about a variety of mental fitness topics, some people stayed for the entire event that ended about 3 p.m. some people came for morning portion, some for the afternoon. Each participant was given a card with a yellow feather and semicolon...

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  • Lady Warriors start season by winning the Glen Legler Early Bird meet

    ALEX KUHN, Sports Editor|Mar 21, 2024

    Wasting little time, the Worland High School track and field team opened their season with a great showing at the Glen Legler Early Bird meet at Natrona High School in Casper on March 16. The Lady Warriors not only won their opening meet of the season but did so convincingly. Worland scored 140.50 points to finish first, 4A Natrona County was second with 111 points, and Lander was third with 90.50 points. Even down a few athletes, the Warriors finished fifth with 45 points. 4A Natrona County won...