Articles from the September 15, 2022 edition

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September 15, 2022

6 Warrior Hall of Fame Inductees profiled on B3....

 

Elections official files complaint against conservative PAC

Campbell County’s chief elections officer has filed a complaint against Coal Country Conservatives Political Action Committee, calling on the Federal Elections Commission and the Wyoming secretary of state to undertake a “swift and robust inv... Full story

 

Helen M. Thamm

Helen M. Thamm, 73, died Aug. 25, 2022 at Hot Springs Health hospital in Thermopolis. Memorial services will be Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022, 10:30 a.m. at Hot Springs Christian Church.... Full story

 

J. Terry Iversen

J. Terry Iversen, 83, passed away in the comfort of his home on Monday, September 12th, with his loving family by his side. Preceding him in death were his parents John and Josephine Iversen and his y... Full story

 

Thereasa Lynn Vilos

Thereasa Lynn Vilos, died on September 9, 2022, at the age of 53 from cirrhosis of the liver at Washakie Medical Center. She was a daughter, sister, wife, mother, aunt, grandmother and friend. She... Full story

 

Martin Blair Johnston

Martin Blair Johnston, 74, was found September 7, 2022 at his home following a lengthy illness. Marty was born on February 10, 1948 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, the only child of William and Anna Ch... Full story

 

Victor Olsen

Victor was born March 16, 1930 in Burlington, WY to Delbert Olsen and Lydia (Dustin) Olsen. He graduated high school in Lovell, WY. He served a mission in Denmark, where he learned to speak and write Danish fluently. After returning from his mission... Full story

 

The News Editorial: Never forget

Never forget. What does that mean? You saw the phrase a lot for the 9/11 terror attacks that happened 21 years ago last Sunday. This year, more than any other, the thought occurred to me that every child in grades kindergarten through 12th grade and... Full story

 
 By ZACH SPADT    News    September 15, 2022

Murder-suicide highlights domestic violence in Washakie County

WORLAND — On June 30, authorities were called to a residence north of Worland for a report that a man threatened another man with a gun. An affidavit filed in Washakie County Circuit Court states the incident stemmed from a dispute between Donald O...

 
 By ZACH SPADT    News    September 15, 2022

Worland BAPC sets crematory appeal hearing date

WORLAND — The Worland Board of Adjustment and Planning Commission will once again take up the issue of a proposed crematory in a dispute that has lasted well over a year. During the board’s regularly scheduled Monday meeting, members agreed to hold a...

 

New postmaster happy to be home

WORLAND - LeeAnn Alcaraz has returned home to hopefully finish her Postal Service career as the Worland postmaster. Alcaraz started her career in 1998 in Worland and she worked for 15 years as a...

 

Cost of proposed Alkali Dam has doubled to $70M

Cost estimates for the proposed Alkali Creek Dam in Big Horn County have jumped to more than double the original $35 million price tag. It will take some $70 million to $75 million to build the dam and reservoir, the interim director of the Wyoming...

 
 By ALEX KUHN    Sports    September 15, 2022

Warriors show they are among 3A's best in Ethete

WORLAND — The Chief Nation Invitational in Ethete on Sept. 9 served as a state preview of sorts, allowing runners to get a feel for the state course come October. Along with seeing the layout of the s...

 
 By ALEX KUHN    Sports    September 15, 2022

Lady' Cats show improvement in Rawlins

THERMOPOLIS — A few adjustments here and there, and the Hot Springs County volleyball team had one of their best weekends yet, coming off the Rawlins Invitational tournament in Rawlins on Sept. 9...

 

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