Articles from the June 19, 2018 edition
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Family planning clinics continue despite cuts, Planned Parenthood closure
CHEYENNE - Family planning agencies want to remind Wyoming residents that low-cost reproductive health services are still available in the state - despite talk of federal funding cuts. After the Trump administration announced proposed changes to the...
Plan to put field 4 to use being considered
WORLAND - Field 4 at Newell Sargent Park is hardly used during the baseball and softball seasons, but that could change soon if Worland Recreation Board baseball commissioner Ken Shearer's plan is...
Trump digs in on immigration amid family separation crisis
WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing rising outrage from some Republicans as well as Democrats over the forced separation of migrant children and parents at the U.S.-Mexico border, President Donald Trump dug in Monday, again falsely blaming Democrats and d...
Next year's budget set for final approval
WORLAND — The third and final reading of the 2018-2019 fiscal year budget comes before the Worland City Council for action tonight. The budget, which will be for July 1, 2018, to June 30, 2019, is a...
Tests confirm mystery animal shot in Montana was a wolf
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — The mystery is over: Wildlife officials have confirmed that an unusual-looking animal shot in central Montana was a gray wolf. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials initially weren’t certain what the creature was when a ran...
Public Notice Wyoming Gas Company Application for Decrease in Rates
Public Notice Wyoming Gas Company Application for Decrease in Rates... Website