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November 03, 2018

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Close to a comeback

LARAMIE – C.J. Johnson said he felt like a stranger. The University of Wyoming redshirt junior wide receiver returned to the practice field a couple weeks ago for the first time since he injured his l...

 

Stocks end a strong week with losses as Apple shares skid

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks slipped Friday as Apple absorbed its worst loss in more than four years. Thanks to gains over the previous three days, the S&P 500 index finished with its biggest weekly increase since March. Apple, the world’s lar...

 

Karla's Kolumn: Continuing the sales tax is important to the future of Washakie County

While the nation focuses on who will win control of the U.S. House and Senate after Tuesday’s election, local voters have many important races to focus on in addition to the federal races. Worland vot...

 

Hospital updating and expanding

WORLAND – After the culmination of several years of preparation, the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital held a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday afternoon, to highlight the start of bringing the hospital up-to-date and ready for future medical n...

 
 By Marcus Huff    News    November 3, 2018

Voters to decide on lodging tax

WORLAND – Voters on Tuesday in Washakie County will decide whether to continue a lodging tax. Washakie County already charges 4 percent to visitors for lodging, with revenues going toward the county Visitor’s Council for advertising and tourism ini...

 
 By Karla Pomeroy    News    November 3, 2018

Two sales tax entities focus on special projects

WORLAND — Two of the entities that will receive funding from the one-cent general purpose tax, if voters approve the continuation of the tax next Tuesday, have specific projects in mind for the a...

 
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