Articles from the October 14, 2017 edition
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Gains for tech help US stocks higher, but insurers skid
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks finished mostly higher Friday to wrap up a subdued week, and technology companies did most of the heavy lifting. Investors were also pleased to see that shoppers spent more money in September. Printer and PC maker HP s...
Karla's Kolumn: Lessons and laughs of 'Designing Women'
A while back I found a new channel had appeared on the satellite system and with that channel came some old shows, including one of my all time favorites — “Designing Women.” The first five seaso...
NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn't happen this week
A roundup of some of the most popular, but completely untrue, headlines of the week. None of these stories are legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked these out; here are the real facts: NOT REAL: San...
Davis honored by State Historical Society
The Wyoming State Historical Society recently recognized individuals and organizations from across the state (and some from out of state) who have contributed to Wyoming’s rich legacy. The awards, presented at the Society’s recent annual mee...
Members sought for City of Worland Tree Board
WORLAND — The City of Worland is seeking three residents to join the Worland City Tree Board. Worland Mayor Jim Gill said he is recruiting members for the board that works with the Washakie County Conservation District, the Worland Garden Club and t...
Hunter Fest kicks off season in Ten Sleep today
TEN SLEEP – The 23rd annual Hunter Fest welcomes hunters and outdoorsmen to Ten Sleep today, serving up food, entertainment and prizes from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. downtown. Sponsored by the Town of Ten Sleep and the Worland Ten Sleep Chamber of C...
Worland bowhunter draws dream tag; bags record ram
WORLAND - After 22 years of racking up preference points for a bighorn sheep tag, Matt Lentsch of Worland drew the coveted license this year. Not only did this year prove fortuitous in drawing the...
Man involved in '72 Mafia slaying waives hearing in Wyoming
CHEYENNE (AP) — An 81-year-old man who was convicted in the 1970s killing of a nephew of notorious mob boss Carlo Gambino has waived his preliminary hearing on drug charges in Wyoming. Friday’s decision by Henry Sentner, of Myrtle Beach, South Car...
Worland cross-country sweeps 3A East regional meet
Warriors three-peat, Harman repeats as 3A East champion By Alex Kuhn Sports Editor THERMOPOLIS - Up for grabs at the 3A East regional cross-country meet were the boys and girls team championships,...
Warriors punch playoff ticket with 14-0 victory over Evanston
WORLAND - The mission was simple for the Worland High School football team, win and they were in the playoffs, lose and the season ends in Pinedale next week. When the clock hit zero Friday night at...
Hear me out...Making sense of the USMNT failure
If you haven't heard by now, on Tuesday night the United State Men's National Team lost 2-1 to Trinidad and Tobago, a country with a smaller population than Montana and Wyoming combined. It was an emb...
Henry L "Hank" Snyder
Henry Lincoln Snyder, 90, of Ten Sleep, WY passed away in his sleep at Worland Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center Thursday night, October 12, 2017. Hank was born on July 10, 1927, the oldest of 4 ch... Full story
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