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    Oct 1, 2020

    Check out Worland School Board Candidate Profiles in this week's Issue. Coming Next Week -- 2020 Warrior Hall of Fame Inductees...

  • Homecoming and hall of fame festivities set for next week

    Seth Romsa, Staff Writer|Oct 1, 2020

    WORLAND – After many activities were canceled or delayed last spring such as prom and graduation, Worland High School will be hosting its first large celebration since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic when homecoming week kicks off next Monday. Worland High School Student Council representative Ashlyn Erickson came before the Washakie County School District No. 1 Board of Trustees on Monday night to discuss the different ideas that are being implemented or discussed regarding homecoming f...

  • Worland school board discusses new mask rule

    Seth Romsa, Staff Writer|Oct 1, 2020

    WORLAND – The Washakie County School District No. 1 Board of Trustees met on Monday night, Sept. 28, for their regularly scheduled meeting to discuss new mask rules passed down by the state for schools, discussed potential budget impacts and received updates from administrative staff. Superintendent David Nicholas first brought up the mask rule during old business at the beginning of the meeting, but the topic was also discussed by administrators throughout the night, including noting the i...

  • The News Editorial: What is news?

    Oct 1, 2020

    “America Needs Journalists” is the 2020 theme for National Newspaper Week which is next week, Oct. 4-10. I was taught our role as journalists was to report the news, not to make the news or make-up the news, just to report the news fairly and accurately. Over the years, while the definition of a journalist seems to have changed, the definition of news has also apparently changed. For years I have wondered why morning news shows reported on what happened on the previous night’s reality TV shows. How is this news? I’ve watched them report... Full story

  • Battling COVID: One Washakie County case dedicated to wearing masks

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Oct 1, 2020

    WORLAND - Washakie County employee Fran Scranton thought maybe he had a head cold, not COVID-19, that is until a co-worker tested positive. Scranton, who is one of Washakie County's 107 lab-confirmed cases, was confirmed last month and spent the allocated 14 days under quarantine order. He spoke on his experience to the Northern Wyoming News and on why he feels it is important for everyone to be wearing a mask during this pandemic. On Aug. 10, Scranton went to work at the Washakie County...

  • Defeating COVID with healthy mind, body and spirit

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Oct 1, 2020

    WORLAND - When Lory August was diagnosed with COVID-19 on March 26 doctors told her that with her comorbidities (cancer and diabetes) she likely would not survive. Her answer to them "Not today." She entered into her battle with COVID with a healthy mind and a definite healthy spirit with her faith in God and faith in and support of her family. After 16 days of being isolated at Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital, August was released on April 9 and allowed to come home. She was told to...

  • First time teacher moves into support role at West Side

    Seth Romsa, Staff Writer|Oct 1, 2020

    WORLAND – Hanna Bayha is the new learning support teacher at West Side Elementary, stepping into her first teaching position after living in Worland the last four years. Bayha was originally brought here with her boyfriend who is an engine captain for the Bureau of Land Management. Before moving to Worland, she grew up working for a cattle ranch in Brewster, Washington, where her family also grows apples and cherries. Bayha has received her bachelor's degree in animal sciences from the U...

  • South Big Horn County Hospital pursuing affiliation with Billings Clinic

    Oct 1, 2020

    BASIN — The South Big Horn County Hospital District Board of Directors has approved an exclusive Letter of Intent to start the process of exploring an affiliation agreement with Billings Clinic. South Big Horn County Hospital has been considering options for partnership with a larger health care organization to enhance medical services through a partnership that will help the organization adapt to the evolving health care industry. “Billings Clinic has a proven track record across our region for their quality of care, partnerships and out...

  • Hospital board receives first departmental in-service

    Seth Romsa, Staff Writer|Oct 1, 2020

    WORLAND – The Washakie Medical Center Board of Trustees met for their regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 22, to receive their first departmental in-service and to receive updates from Washakie Medical Center (WMC) staff. The first of a series of informational meetings with departments in the hospital was held with Chief Nursing Officer Lisa Van Brunt. These meetings are being set in order to help the board understand the functions of each department of the hospital should they be appr...

  • Washakie and Hot Springs County producers may be eligible for emergency conservation program assistance

    Oct 1, 2020

    WORLAND — A drought has caused severe damage in Washakie and Hot Springs counties. If you’ve suffered severe damage, you may be eligible for assistance under the Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) administered by the Washakie-Hot Springs County Farm Service Agency (FSA) For land to be eligible, the natural disaster must create new conservation problems that, if untreated, would: •be so costly to rehabilitate that Federal assistance is or will be needed to return the land to productive agricultural use •is unusual and is not the type that wo... Full story

  • David Matthew Phillips

    Oct 1, 2020

    David Matthew Phillips, 35, lifelong Worland resident, passed away at his home Friday, September 25, 2020. David was born March 4, 1985 to Howard and Sandy (Alaniz) Phillips. He joined big brother Chase, and later they gained two baby sisters, Kerry, and Jamie. David attended Worland schools and became an avid reader. He was a life-long learner and was one of those people who knew something about almost everything. Much of his time in early childhood was spent playing in the mud with his... Full story

  • Russ Misner

    Oct 1, 2020

    Russ Misner passed away at his home in Pocatello, Id, surrounded by his loving family on Sunday September 13, 2020. He was born November 3, 1946 to the late Roy and Dorothy Misner in Worland, Wyoming, the oldest of three children. He spent his youth playing sports, hunting and fishing near the family cabin in the Big Horn Mountains, ranching on the Leiper Cottonwood and Gooseberry Cattle Ranch and engaging his early love of music in a high school rock band. He attended Creighton University, and... Full story

  • Nels Ernest Vicklund

    Oct 1, 2020

    Nels Ernest Vicklund, 70, died September 29, 2020 at the Wyoming Retirement Center in Basin. Services will be held at a later date.... Full story

  • Landon Morris Yetter

    Oct 1, 2020

    Landon Morris Yetter, 83, died September 29, 2020 in Hot Springs County.(at his residence) No services are planned at this time.... Full story

  • Ralph Joseph "Joe" Campbell

    Oct 1, 2020

    Ralph Joseph “Joe” Campbell died September 27, 2020 at his residence in Hot Springs County. Private interment will take place with services to be held at a later date.... Full story

  • 2 COVID deaths in Natrona County, one in Campbell County

    Oct 1, 2020

    Deaths Added to Coronavirus-Related Total The number of coronavirus-related deaths among Wyoming residents who had tested positive for COVID-19 has increased again, according to the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH). • An adult Natrona County man died this week. The man was not hospitalized and was known to have health conditions recognized as putting patients at higher risk of serious illness related to COVID-19. • An adult Campbell County man died last week after being hospitalized. The man was also known to have health conditions rec... Full story

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  • GOP treasurer steps down from post

    Nick Reynolds, Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange|Oct 1, 2020

    CASPER — A longtime Wyoming Republican Party official revealed last week he would no longer serve as the group’s parliamentarian and treasurer after months of growing tensions with state party leaders. In a letter to state party chairman Frank Eathorne that was distributed to the 80 members of the state party’s central committee over the weekend, Doug Chamberlain – a former 18-year member of the Wyoming Legislature and a onetime speaker of the House – announced he would no longer be serving in the volunteer roles due to a series of recent de... Full story

  • Wyoming News Briefs - Friday, Oct. 2

    Oct 1, 2020

    Jackson mayor says record release broke law JACKSON (WNE) — Mayor Pete Muldoon is exploring his legal options after the Teton County Sheriff’s Office released 2018 reports wherein a woman accused him of sexual assault. “This was a false allegation, period,” Muldoon said. “I’ve contacted an attorney as I think the Sheriff’s Department has obviously and willfully violated my rights under state statute, and must be held accountable.” The sheriff’s office, with the guidance of the Teton County Prosecutor’s Office, released two police reports last... Full story

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