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 By GRACE WALHUS    News    March 7, 2024

County negotiates on Red Vista Village II development

Ten Sleep developer Cole Smith and his attorney David Clark attended the Washakie County Commissioner meeting on Tuesday, with the intention of attaining final plat approval for Red Vista Village II. However, according to Interim Washakie County...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    March 7, 2024

Abortion regulation bill heads to governor

On Monday, March 4, the Wyoming House and Senate worked against the clock as they were met with crucial deadlines that would impact numerous bills and the 2025-26 biennium budget. BILLS According to Rep. Martha Lawley (R-Worland), Monday, March 4...

 
 By SEAN MORTIMER    News    March 7, 2024

Property tax relief bills move forward; budget consensus stalled

At the close of the third week of the 2024 Wyoming Legislative Budget Session, District 20 Senator Ed Cooper (R-Ten Sleep) stated that the process of reaching concurrency on the budget was behind schedule. He said in an interview Sunday, “The a...

 

Eugene Anderson Whitlock

Eugene Anderson Whitlock, age 95 passed away peacefully on March 3, 2024, at Worland Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. He was born June 29, 1928, in Worland, Wyoming, the fourth child of Andrew an... Full story

 

Lewis M. McMillen

Lewis M. McMillen, 81, passed away at the Wyoming Retirement Center in Basin, on Feb. 27, 2024. He was born in Fromberg, Montana, on August 13, 1942. No services are planned at this time.... Full story

 
 By Karla Pomeroy    Opinion    March 7, 2024

Scams hidden in plain sight

Some scams you can see coming and they are easy to avoid other newer scams seem to be catching people off guard and one of those has been running rampant on some local Facebook pages. Amazon may be...

 
 By SEAN MORTIMER    News    March 7, 2024

Learning leadership skills: Worland students attend youth conference in D.C

Four Worland High School students had the opportunity to attend the CADCA Youth Leadership Program in Washington, D.C. earlier this year. The opportunity was extended by the Washakie Prevention...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    March 7, 2024

Women's History Month Feature: Ten Sleep's Annie Griffin

With origins dating back to 1981, Women’s History Month is a chance to celebrate and recognize the achievements women have made over the course of American history in a variety of fields, according to the Women’s History Month website. Thr...

 
 By GRACE WALHUS    News    March 7, 2024

New Worland recovery group welcoming members

In hopes of helping others in recovery, Worland resident Megan Lathrop recently started the recovery support group, “Reach for Recovery.” Lathrop said that she has been in recovery since 2019 and after finishing probation, she said, “I spent the n...

 
 By ALEX KUHN    Sports    March 7, 2024

Lady Warriors bring home fourth-place plaque from 3A State indoor meet

Every point mattered for the Worland Lady Warriors indoor track team, which brought home the program's first-ever state placing hardware and had an individual state champion at last week's 3A State...

 
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