Articles from the July 29, 2016 edition
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Police and protesters credited with restraint at convention
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bernie Sanders’ devoted followers were careful to pick up after themselves and wore hats embroidered with a dove to remind everyone to remain peaceful. And the police, instead of hauling demonstrators off to jail, issued them $50...
GPS tells driver to turn around; car ends up almost vertical
MENDON, Vt. (AP) — Police in Vermont say a car ended up almost vertical when the driver swerved quickly in response to her GPS ordering her to “turn around.” The car was suspended almost vertically on guy wires attached to a utility pole in Mendo...
Stocks post slight gains as investors work through earnings
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks had another day of meager gains on Thursday as investors worked through a new batch of mixed company earnings, including results from Facebook, Ford and Whole Foods. Cautious investors are looking ahead to a meeting of the Bank...
Camp provides interactive iPad opportunity
WORLAND - West Side Elementary kindergarten teacher Carla Bryant has provided kids with hands-on interactive learning experiences with the Osmo program in a two day summer camp. According to playosmo....
Rainfall totals below average
WORLAND – With rain finally falling on the Big Horn Basin on Wednesday evening, climate records from the National Climatic Data Center and National Weather Service indicate that moisture totals for 2016 are well below the historic average. The record...
Residents request survey exemption on fences
WORLAND – A Worland resident approached the Board of Adjustment and Planning Commission (BAPC) and city inspector about a fence concern following the adoption of the revised Chapter 24 – Zoning of the Worland City Code. Under the new chapter a new...
Hatchery Fire nears full containment
WORLAND – Huge progress was made on the Hatchery Fire located about seven miles east of Ten Sleep upping the containment from 65 percent to 85-90 percent containment thanks to the courageous work of firefighters and a little help from Mother N...