Articles from the July 10, 2018 edition
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Terek Fire Update
UPDATE Tuesday morning: Wyoming Highway 31 between Manderson and Hyattville remains closed. Local traffic must show proof of land ownership to pass. Big Horn County Sheriff's Office reporting fire has burned up to 47,000 acres. WORLAND – Lightning st...
Veterans assistance in Big Horn, Washakie and Hot Springs counties
WORLAND — A state of Wyoming veterans service officer from the Wyoming Veterans Commission will conduct community outreach services in Wyoming cities throughout July. Josh Schmidt is available to meet with veterans and their families to discuss s...
Trump administration takes another swipe at 'Obamacare'
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration said Saturday it’s freezing payments under an “Obamacare” program that protects insurers with sicker patients from financial losses, a move expected to add to premium increases next year. At stake are bil...
16U Wildfires gearing up for state tournament
WORLAND - The season comes to an end this weekend for the 16U Worland Wildfires as they play in the Wyoming Fastpitch Softball state tournament this Friday through Sunday in Casper. The season has...
BAPC approves plans for new general aviation hangar
By KARLA POMEROY Editor WORLAND — The Worland Board of Adjustment and Planning Commission approved the site plan for a new privately-owned general aviation hangar owned by Ty Jenkins. During the board’s regular meeting July 5, Airport Manager Lyn...
New UW slogan draws criticism from faculty
LARAMIE — A planned marketing campaign for the University of Wyoming is taking heat from some inside the university who have called it sexist, racist and counterproductive to the goal of recruiting more out-of-state students. “The world needs mor...