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March 28, 2017

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Idaho woman says she crashed because she saw a sasquatch

MOSCOW, Idaho (AP) — A northern Idaho woman told police she crashed into a deer because she was distracted by a sasquatch in her rearview mirror. The Moscow-Pullman Daily News reports that the 50-year-old Tensed woman was driving south on U.S. H...

 
 By John Davis    Opinion    March 28, 2017

Birds in spring

I’m not what you would call a “birder”; that is, a person with a deep fascination with birds, who invests a lot in seeds and binoculars, but I do notice birds, especially in the spring. And what I’m seeing recently are creatures that migrate; somethi...

 

Wyoming Department of Health: Keep poison help number handy

Keeping the Wyoming Poison Center number handy can help families stay safe and prevent poison-related tragedies, according to a Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) representative. Wyoming Poison Center help can be reached by calling 1-800-222-1222....

 

Flushing flow to aid Big Horn River trout

CODY — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department cautions sportsmen and recreationists to be aware of sizable increases in water flows in the Big Horn River March 28 as part of a flushing flow project. The Bureau of Reclamation will begin releasing additi...

 
 By Alex Kuhn    Sports    March 28, 2017

Warriors pick up impressive win on the road vs. Powell

POWELL - With a nice blend of senior leadership and youth, the Worland Warriors traveled to Powell Saturday and came away with a 2-1 victory over the Powell Panthers. "I was extremely happy with the...

 
 By Marcus Huff    News    March 28, 2017

Worland Firemen hold annual awards banquet

WORLAND – A tradition that began in 1927 by the Worland Volunteer Fire Department, the Worland Fire District held their annual awards banquet Saturday night at the Elks Lodge, honoring distinguished f...

 
 By Karla Pomeroy    News    March 28, 2017

Hospital cooperating with, not target of, investigation

WORLAND — South Big Horn County Hospital is not under investigation by the Drug Enforcement Agency but rather cooperating with an ongoing investigation. Hospital CEO John Adlesich said Monday that a...

 

Public Notice to Appropriators of Water

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Public Notice of Change Spectrum Channel Lineup

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