Articles from the October 12, 2017 edition
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Worland cross-country ready for postseason
WORLAND - The cross-country postseason is finally here and for the Worland High School cross-country team's they are ready to make the last two weeks of the season memorable. Coming off strong...
NWC Forensics takes first in Torrington and Houston tournaments
POWELL — The Northwest College Forensics Team claimed its place as top community college at both the Cougar Swing and the Rice University Invitational tournaments Sept. 29-Oct. 1. Part of the NWC team competed in Torrington, while team members I...
Walrath chosen to lead the 153rd Airlift Wing
CHEYENNE — Col. Justin Walrath, a Thermopolis native, was chosen as the next commander of the Wyoming Air National Guard’s 153rd Airlfit Wing. He assumes command from Col. Paul Lyman on Nov. 4. Currently Walrath serves as the wing’s 153rd Opera...
Hiker from Kentucky found dead in Wyoming backcountry
BUFFALO (AP) — A 62-year-old Kentucky woman who had been on a backcountry hiking trip has been found dead in the Bighorn Mountains in northern Wyoming. The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office says Carol Hunchette, of Louisville, died from hyp...
Guns in school
TEN SLEEP – During the Ten Sleep School Board meeting Monday evening, Washakie County Sheriff Steve Rakness spoke to board members and public attendees about the positives and the negatives of having school employees carry a handgun and the r...
EcoFlight brings students to study wilderness areas
WORLAND – Eight college students from Wyoming and Colorado met with members of Washakie County’s Wyoming Public Lands Initiative (WPLI) working group on Wednesday, thanks to a program from EcoFlight of Aspen, Colorado. The WPLI is currently stu...
'Pivotal moment' for Washakie Medical Center
WORLAND - City, county and state officials were among the dignitaries and the large crowd of residents that gathered for the grand opening of the new Banner Health Washakie Medical Center Tuesday...