Articles from the September 6, 2016 edition
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They came, they saw, they conquered
CODY -Worland High School volleyball team played four matches totaling 13 games and only dropped one game of those 13 during the Border Wars tournament in Cody on Friday and Saturday. The Lady Warrior...
WHS swimming makes a strong showing at Terry Bartlett Invite
CODY - The Worland High School girls swimming team went against other 3A rivals and 4A Sheridan and showed what they were made of Friday afternoon at the Terry Bartlett Invite in Cody. As a team...
Shorthanded Pioneers find way to win
TEN SLEEP - The Ten Sleep Pioneers 6-man football team opened their season with a 68-39 win over the Hulett Red Devils Saturday afternoon in Ten Sleep. With only six players available for the contest...
The life of Archie Harvard
People often ask me where I get ideas for the columns I write. Usually, they come from my own experiences, but sometimes my readers suggest things I might write about. The other day, while I was at the Worland Post Office, Jerry Doerr said I should g...
Public Health issues screen-free challenge
WORLAND – Challenge your kids to remain “screen free” for a couple of hours every day next week with Public Health’s “Screen Free Week.” Washakie County Public Health is challenging families with children aged 3 to eighth grade to remain...
Liquor license transfer on council agenda
WORLAND – A liquor license transfer is scheduled at the Worland City Council meeting for Tuesday evening. The transfer will be for the Rock Bottom Bar & Grill on Big Horn Avenue to The Warehouse located on 401 N. Railway, and owner Jim Schneider...
Bighorn National Forest may change camping rules
BIGHORN NATIONAL FOREST (AP) — One does not have to drive far to notice the dozens of campers and RVs parked among the trees from a common Forest Service Road in the Bighorn Mountains. Dispersed camping is one of the most popular recreational...
Family Health, Part 1: Eating healthy
Fall is a perfect time to start some healthy habits for your family. The kids are back to school, the crops are being harvested, fall is in the air and we realize another year is creeping by. Wait! What happened to all the free time we were going to...
Emergency medical responder course offered
TEN SLEEP — The Ten Sleep Ambulance Service is offering a 70-hour course for emergency medical responders. EMRs were formerly known as first responders, according to Ten Sleep EMT Becky Mills. Mills said the class is open to anyone 16 years and old...
Ruth Helen Spann
Ruth Helen Spann 99, Worland resident, died Sept. 3, 2016, at the Worland Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center Center. Funeral Services will be at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016, at the United Methodist Church in Worland. Bryant Funeral Home is... Full story