Articles from the July 12, 2018 edition
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Looking to the future
LARAMIE – During this past season, at Mount Zion Academy in Baltimore, Tariq Johnson had some free time and watched the University of Wyoming men's basketball team defeat Nevada 104-103 in double o...
Second Friday ArtStroll: strolling through the eye of the needle
THERMOPOLIS — The Second Friday ArtStroll/Still Strolling Saturday in downtown Thermopolis this Friday and Saturday, features a variety of textile artists. Stroll hours on Friday evening are from 5 to 8 p.m. The ArtStroll continues Saturday during re...
Haynes: Residency accusation a 'pack of lies'
LARAMIE — Republican gubernatorial candidate Taylor Haynes denounced an accusation Saturday that he does not meet residency requirements to be Wyoming’s next top elected official, which preceded confirmation Tuesday state authorities are looking int...
Worland Senior Center takes first dialysis trip Monday
WORLAND – In the middle of last month, the city of Worland took a big step in helping local dialysis patients by donating a bus to the Worland Senior Citizens Center in order to help with transportation to Cody. For a while, people from around the Bi...
2018 county fair schedule released
WORLAND – The Washakie County Fair Board released the final schedule for the 2018 fair on Monday, featuring four nights of live music, rodeo, pig wrestling and shooting events. The fair will feature opening-act performances from four local bands, a...