Articles from the November 2, 2016 edition
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In an injury plagued season Ten Sleep fights through the adversity
TEN SLEEP - In the first game of their football season the Ten Sleep Pioneers dressed a total of six players against Hulett and won 68-33. That win would be the Pioneers lone win during their 1-7...
Hear me out...What the h%#* Cleveland?
Seriously, what the hell Cleveland? Isn't your first NBA championship good enough? You have LeBron James, the best basketball player on the planet and after his career is done will probably be the...
New Homeland Security director hired
WORLAND – A new Homeland Security and emergency management director will start mid-November after the Washakie County Commissioners approved a motion to hire an area resident. Jeff Schweighart, who grew up in Thermopolis, accepted the commissioners...
Commemorative coins removed, replaced during sidewalk improvements
WORLAND — The contractor working on this fall’s $1.13 million Americans with Disabilities Act project in Worland removed and replaced two commemorative “Trail of the Whispering Giants” coins near the Washakie County Courthouse. EHC LLC of Deaver...
Competency hearing scheduled for reservation double-slaying
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A federal judge has ordered a hearing to determine if a Wyoming man is competent to stand trial in the slaying of a couple on Montana’s Crow Indian Reservation. U.S. District Judge Susan Watters scheduled the hearing in the...
Sugar beet syrup: A Keller family tradition
WORLAND – "It's a time to get family together and revitalize tradition," Ed Keller said of his family's generation-old recipe for making sugar beet syrup. Last Saturday a conglomerate of family m...