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June 9, 2022

Read about the most recent update on the Washakie County ambulance station project inside....

 
 By ALEX KUHN    Sports    June 9, 2022

Egger era comes to a close for Ten Sleep track and field

TEN SLEEP - May 21, 2022, was the final day for Desiree Egger as the head coach of the Ten Sleep High School track and field program and that day brought an end to one of the more successful runs in...

 

Ambulance crew addresses response time, safety concerns

WORLAND - During the public hearing for Washakie County's special exemption for an ambulance station on North Road 11, the Worland Board of Adjustment and Planning Commission allowed for a question-an...

 
 By KARLA POMEROY    News    June 9, 2022

Council member Lombard voices support for property tax cap resolution

WORLAND — Council member Kreg Lombard asked Mayor Jim Gill and the council to support 2022 Wyoming Association of Municipalities resolution that would support a limit on annual increases in p...

 
 By KARLA POMEROY    News    June 9, 2022

Worland Senior Center tops the list on tax survey, Survey shows strong support for quarter-cent for emergency medical services

WORLAND — The Worland Senior Center ranked at the top of the list for those wishing to receive sales tax funding from the continuation of the one-cent general purpose sales tax. The survey was conduct...

 
 By KARLA POMEROY    News    June 9, 2022

Stotts called to serve as mission leaders

WORLAND - Jack and Julie Stott of Worland have been called to be mission leaders in the Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Jack Stott served as a...

 
 By TOBIAS MOWERY    News    June 9, 2022

Commisioners accept bid for fencing project

WORLAND – The Washakie County Commissioners opened and accepted a bid for the Lower Nowood Road fencing project during their regular meeting on June 7. Chairman Fred Frandson was absent. The bids for the project originally opened in May, but after r...

 

DEATH NOTICES

Donald Edward Carey Thermopolis resident, Donald Edward Carey, 86, passed away at his home May 31, 2022. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m., Friday, June 10, 2022, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Thermopolis. Dorothy Lou... Full story

 

Clayton Douglas Brown

Clayton Douglas Brown quietly passed from this life on May 4th, 2022 in Athens, Ohio. Clay was born in Andrews, Texas on October 29, 1979 to Stephen Jay Brown and Terisa Eads Brown. He was little brot... Full story

 
 By TOBIAS MOWERY    News    June 9, 2022

Ten Sleep student wins Google award

TEN SLEEP – Grace Gertsch, who will be a sophomore this fall at Ten Sleep High School, won an award from Google after submitting her drawing for the Doodle for Google contest for eighth to ninth g...

 
 By KARLA POMEROY    Opinion    June 9, 2022

The News Editorial: Accentuating the positive

Two major news stories broke this week in Washakie County and while there was some negative tone expressed, first at the public hearing for the ambulance service station location on North Road 11, and... Full story

 
 By WENDY WIECKI    Opinion    June 9, 2022

End the Stigma: Addiction recovery and employment

One of the most important things a person in addiction recovery can do is to maintain employment. It is very important that they do not isolate and become unproductive. Employment is one way to provide daily stimulation, structure, and interactions... Full story

 

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 By TOBIAS MOWERY    News    June 9, 2022

Stars and Pipes brings new demolition derby to Worland

WORLAND – This Saturday, Stars and Pipes Demolition Derby, a company promoting and organizing derbies, will be bringing a demolition derby to the Washakie County Fairgrounds this Saturday. Doors will open at 4 p.m. and the derby starts at 6 p.m. B...

 

Wyoming News Exchange Briefs

Pilot in fatal crash told controllers he couldn’t return to airport CHEYENNE (WNE) — A pilot whose plane crashed into a Cheyenne storage facility on Memorial Day had told air traffic control that he couldn’t make it back to Cheyenne Regional Airport...

 
 By Kate Ready    News    June 9, 2022

Wyoming in top three states for suicide, most by gun

JACKSON — Two suicides have occurred in Teton County this year, both young adults in their early twenties and both by firearm. The first occurred March 28, a 20-year-old Teton County resident who was attending the University of Wyoming. The latest f... Full story

 

Wyoming News Briefs June 9

Man who posed as another pleads in passport case GREYBULL (WNE) — A Greybull man who lived under the assumed name of a dead man for more than five decades has pleaded guilty to two felony charges stemming from an investigation into his application f... Full story

 

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