Articles from the June 21, 2017 edition
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Finishing in style: Cowgirls rodeo team places 2nd at CNFR
LARAMIE – George Howard has been the University of Wyoming rodeo coach for the past 34 years. And he knew by looking at who qualified for Saturday's short go of the College National Finals Rodeo...
Highway project kicks off south of Ten Sleep
TEN SLEEP — A reduced speed limit of 45 mph is in effect on the Big Trails full-depth reclamation project south of Ten Sleep on Wyoming 434. The $995,000 Big Trails project consists of grading, full-depth reclamation, chip sealing and other work...
County Commission reviews budget proposals and weighs requests
WORLAND — Washakie County Commissioners met Tuesday to review budget requests for 2017-2018 from all county agencies, and will meet again today to consider new liquor regulations, and further review of the budget. With a final 2016-2017 budget of...
Cattle ranchers sue to return country-of-origin labeling
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Ranchers on Monday sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture, seeking to force meat to again be labeled if it’s produced in other countries and imported to the United States. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Spokane,...
Washakie County 4-H intern using classwork to help guide junior leaders
WORLAND – Washakie County 4-H intern Kellynne Doyle, has been an 4-H intern for two summers in preparation of one day becoming a 4-H youth educator. “I was in 4-H for nine or 10 years and I did the internship last year too and that’s kind of...
Public Notice Wyoming PSC Wyoming Gas Rate Increase
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Patricia A. Havens
Funeral services for Patricia Havens, 69 year old Buffalo resident who passed away late Sunday evening at the Johnson County Healthcare Center in Buffalo will be held on Friday, June 23rd at 10:00...