Articles from the November 1, 2016 edition

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November 01, 2016

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 By John Davis    Opinion    November 1, 2016

Walking with Worland wildlife

I like to take walks from my home at Sixth and Culbertson to Worland’s River View Memorial Gardens. It’s a pleasant trek, with great views of the Big Horns, and I like to commune with my relatives buried in the cemetery (my grandmother, three...

 

US indexes waver as traders use caution ahead of election

NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks were mostly unchanged on Monday, despite some positive economic data and a raft of big new merger announcements over the weekend. Hesitant traders continue to watch the day-to-day developments of the U.S. presidential...

 

Competition promotes seat belt usage

WORLAND – Hot Springs County High School won the Injury Prevention Resources’ Battle of the Belts, competing against Worland High School. The winning school will have bragging rights for two years before the competition between the two schools...

 

A foreign language partnership

WORLAND – Worland West Side Elementary School Principal Bruce Miller and Worland High School teacher Tammy Montoya created a program in which third and fourth year high school Spanish students help...

 

Missing Wyoming boy exposed to meth before his death 

CHEYENNE (AP) — A Wyoming man accused of manslaughter in the death of a missing 13-month-old boy allowed him to be exposed to methamphetamine before the boy died, prosecutors charge. A criminal complaint released Monday charges Logan Hunter...

 

New rules possible for Wyoming oil, gas wastewater cleanup 

CHEYENNE (AP) — Wyoming environmental regulators are considering possibility of new rules on bonding to avoid having to spend state money to clean up abandoned oil and gas wastewater facilities. The cost would run into several million dollars...

 
 By Marcus Huff    News    November 1, 2016

The Stockgrower's Bank Robbery: 40 years ago today

WORLAND – Gary Hailfinger arrived in Worland in the fall of 1976, stepping off a Greyhound bus and taking up residence at the Washakie Hotel, with only a few items in his possession, and a virtual s...

 
 By Alex Kuhn    Sports    November 1, 2016

Lady Warriors fight back to place third at state

GILLETTE - With only a few events left during the Wyoming 3A Girls Swimming State Meet the Worland Lady Warriors swim team needed a late push and tremendous efforts to claim their third-place finish...

 
 By Alex Kuhn    Sports    November 1, 2016

Championship defense

WORLAND - The Worland Lady Warriors volleyball team finished third at the regional tournament in Rawlins Saturday by defeating the Buffalo Lady Bison 3-1, 26-24, 21-25, 25-20, 25-15, during the third-...

 

Public Notice Washakie County Liquor License Renewals

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Public Notice Lower Nowood Improvement District Drinking Water System

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