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March 24, 2022

Lots of business news inside this week's issue. Online subscribers have access to the full issue via the PDF as well as PDF archives....

 

Low snowpack, high tempts portend early runoff, low summer flows

Snowpack measured 79% of the state’s average median at the beginning of March, while much of the state recorded warmer-than-usual winter temperatures despite a few record one-day lows. Forecasts for continued warmer temps point toward a possible earl...

 
 By ALEX KUHN    Sports    March 24, 2022

Hear Me Out: Rapid fire-ish topics

There was a lot going on during the postseason sabbatical, plus some things that just popped up this week. So I’ll try to hit through each of these topics rapid-fire, or, as rapid as I can be. W...

 
 By ALEX KUHN    Sports    March 24, 2022

Lady Warriors softball learning on the fly

WORLAND — The young Worland Lady Warriors softball team took their lumps in their first games of the season in Cheyenne last weekend. The Lady Warriors started the season with three straight losses c...

 

Nickolas John Lewallen, Sr.

Our dad, Nickolas John Lewallen, Sr, died to this life March 10, 2022, after a long struggle with cancer. Nick was born on February 2, 1946, to Josephine and John Lewallen in Fresno, California and wa...

 

Robert "Bob" Elmer Michaels

Bob, Robert Elmer Michaels, 79, passed away peacefully in his sleep March 14, 2022. Bob was born on April 21, 1942, in Basin to John Michaels Jr. and Helen House Michaels. Bob's loving siblings,...

 

New funding allows for Wyoming LifeLine expansion

GREYBULL – Effective Saturday, March 19, the Wyoming LifeLine (WYLL) expanded their operating hours from weekdays only to a seven-day-a-week operation. The expansion, thanks to a recent influx of f...

 
 By JASMINE HALL    News    March 24, 2022

Governor Gordon signs Second Amendment Protection bill

CHEYENNE - Gov. Mark Gordon signed the Second Amendment Protection Act into law Monday, with the support of law enforcement in attendance. The bill passed during the Wyoming Legislature's recently con...

 
 By KARLA POMEROY    News    March 24, 2022

Bighorn River Blueway Trail meeting Tuesday

WORLAND - The Bighorn Basin Outdoor Recreation Collaborative will host four public meetings to discuss the Bighorn River Blueway Trail project in north-central Wyoming, during the last two weeks of...

 
 By DON HALL    News    March 24, 2022

Welcome Home Veterans Day Saturday

WORLAND – Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon and the state’s top military official will be in Worland this Saturday to celebrate the Cowboy State’s 10th annual Welcome Home Veterans Day at American Legion Post 44. Post 44 Trustee Justin Pfeiffer told the N...

 
 By TOBIAS MOWERY    News    March 24, 2022

Burlington author tells tales of Alaskan frontier

WORLAND – Melissa Cook, author of "The Call of the Last Frontier: The True Story of a Woman's 20 year Alaska Adventure" will be coming to the Washakie County Library at 6 p.m. April 4 to discuss h...

 

The News Editorial: Time to find a better way

Officials from the Wyoming Democratic Party, during a press conference last week asked for an independent commission to handle redistricting efforts in the future. With politics and personal agendas...

 

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SCAM ALERT

SCAM ALERT: The Worland Police Department recently received information regarding a scam that is circulating in our area. A local business received a phone call from an individual claiming to be from the City of Worland as the Business Development...

 
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