Articles from the October 25, 2017 edition
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Worland cross-country brings home hardware from Sheridan
SHERIDAN - A year later, a year better. After sweeping the 3A East regional championship on Oct. 13, the Worland High School cross-country program continued to build on their success Saturday at the...
UW announces summer graduates
LARAMIE — The University of Wyoming accorded degrees upon the following students from Wyoming at the completion of the 2017 summer semester. The following degrees may be included on this list: BA (Bachelor of Arts); BAS (Bachelor of Applied S...
Banks, Caterpillar and industrial companies boost US stocks
NEW YORK (AP) — Construction and mining equipment maker Caterpillar and Post-it note maker 3M led a rally in industrial companies Tuesday after they made strong third-quarter reports. Other U.S. stocks finished the day with smaller gains. C...
State statute requires student data privacy policy
WORLAND — As a direct result of action taken by the 2017 Wyoming Legislature, the Washakie County School District No. 1 Board of Trustees approved on first reading a “Student Data Privacy and Sec...
Felony stalking trial ends early
WORLAND – Prior to the start of the second day of his jury trial for stalking, a Worland man struck a plea deal with prosecutors that will require him to plead guilty as charged and serve up to five years of supervised probation in return for a p...
More recycling coming to Ten Sleep
WORLAND –Soon, Ten Sleep residents will be able to recycle many different items, thanks to the resourcefulness of a handful of Ten Sleep residents named Renew U Recycling, gaining the support of the Washakie County Conservation District, The Town o...
Wyoming sees no change in jobless rate in September
CASPER (AP) — Wyoming’s unemployment rate remained at 4 percent in September. The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services reports that the jobless rate was unchanged from August and was significantly lower than a year ago when it was 5.1 in Sep...