Articles from the September 9, 2015 edition
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AirMedCare receives praise for service
WORLAND – Terry Harvey never expected to be life-flighted to Billings. Once she was tucked safely into the EagleMed helicopter and briefed by the aircrew, Harvey, a Worland resident, was thankful that she had signed up for Washakie County’s $35 annua...
Student enrollments higher this year in Ten Sleep
WORLAND — Ten Sleep School welcomed more students this year than they did last year, with their enrollment up to 104 students from 88 last year. “It seems we’ve had some transfers from Worland and we had some new people move into the distr...
Gentled wild horses and burros available at Honor Farm adoption
The Bureau of Land Management and the Wyoming Honor Farm will host a wild horse and burro adoption on Saturday, Sept. 12, in Riverton. Pictures of some of the animals available for adoption will be...
US stocks surge, getting a boost from China's rally
NEW YORK (AP) — The wild ride for investors continued on Tuesday. Stocks surged to their second-biggest gain of the year, more than wiping out a big loss from Friday and leaving the Dow Jones industrial average down just slightly for the month. T...
UW defense has room for improvement, new challenges for next game
LARAMIE -- The reasons were numerous for the defensive struggles for the University of Wyoming in its 24-13 season-opening loss to North Dakota this past Saturday. "Being disciplined with my eyes,"...