Articles from the October 17, 2018 edition
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Wyoming beef producers look overseas
CASPER — Goods and commodities from Wyoming go places most of us never even imagined: tractor bodies and railroad fixtures to counties like Brazil or Japan, plaster boards to Chile or Indonesia. One of Wyoming’s signature sectors – the beef indus...
Chief Washakie FFA attends University of Wyoming Cowboy Classic
WORLAND — From agricultural mechanics to vet science and on to livestock judging the Chief Washakie FFA attended the University of Wyoming Cowboy Classic on Wednesday. Sidnee Martinez and Wyatt Wyman participated in the ag mechanics contest that c...
Warriors four-peat as 3A East champs
WORLAND - The Worland Warriors cross-country dominance in the 3A East continued last Friday in Douglas. The Warriors won their fourth straight 3A East conference championship and Porter Harman...
Bank of the West works to keep state business; meets with SLIB officials
POWELL — This summer, Bank of the West officials began promoting the fact that they’re no longer funding certain fossil fuel-related projects and businesses — prompting State Treasurer Mark Gordon and Gov. Matt Mead to suggest pulling all state...
Cody man sentenced to prison in 150-mile chase
CODY (WNE) — A Cody man who led authorities from four different law enforcement agencies on a 150-mile, more than two-hour car chase was sentenced to 5-7 years in prison Wednesday. Christopher Mitchell, 44, pleaded guilty in September to theft of p...
Louise Kraft
Doris Louise Kraft, 100-year-old former Worland resident passed away on October 10, 2018 at the Wind River Rehabilitation and Wellness Center. Louise was born on January 24, 1918 in Benkelman,... Full story