Articles from the May 21, 2016 edition
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Stocks close higher, led by health care and tech companies
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks rose on Friday in a modest, but broad rally that erased much of the losses from earlier in the week when investors had sold over fears of rising interest rates. Health care and technology stocks rose the most, helping to nudge...
Karla's Kolumn
Well the filing is in full swing with one week left for potential candidates to file for office and say “I’m willing to serve and try to make the (city, county, state, country) a better place.” Not everyone is cut out for public service or to run f...
Protecting and promoting climbing resources
WORLAND – Each year the Big Horn Mountains attract more and more people who want to enjoy the great outdoors and get away from the hustle and bustle of the real world. Many groups visit the m...
Two more file for Worland City Council
WORLAND – Five current city council members have filed with the Worland City Clerk’s office to retain their seats on the Worland City Council. Joining incumbents Keith Gentzler (Ward 1), Marcus San...
East Side Elementary principal says goodbye
WORLAND - East Side Elementary Principal Linda Anderson will be retiring at the end of the 2015/2016 school year. Anderson attended college for two years at Casper College and then went on to the...
Records fall on the second day of the state track meet
Casper-It was another beautiful day in Casper for the Wyoming State Track Meet and the competing athletes took advantage to make history. Senior Lady Warrior Bryanna Mickelson finished second in the...
WHS JV soccer teams build for the future
WORLAND- Warriors and Lady Warriors JV soccer coaches Chris Klinghagen and Brianna Schefferly started the soccer season with a rather inexperienced group of players. But by season's end both coaches...