Articles from the June 2, 2022 edition
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The accolades and achievements keep piling up for Warriors
WORLAND - The 2022 boys soccer season ended with the Worland Warriors hoisting their fourth consecutive 3A State championship and improving their unbeaten streak to 67 straight games. The Warriors...
Edward "Ed" Peter Hausauer
Edward "Ed" Peter Hausauer, 96, passed away surrounded by his family on May 28, 2022 at Hot Springs Health Center in Thermopolis, Wyoming. He was born to Jacob and Emilie (Sommer) Hausauer in Dunn... Full story
Raymond (Ray) Clark Chapman
Raymond (Ray) Clark Chapman passed peacefully in Platte County Legacy Home in Wheatland, Wyoming at the age of 90. Ray was born in Lander, Wyoming on May 27, 1931 to Hazel (Clark) and Raymond... Full story
Frank Allen Dietz
Frank Allen Dietz, 63, passed away peacefully at his home on May 27, 2022, after a courageous six year battle with Melanoma Cancer. Frank never lost hope, and bravely participated in many clinical... Full story
Death Notice: Freda Mae Skrettingland
Freda Mae Skrettingland, 90, passed away at the Worland Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center on Friday, May 27, 2022. She was born in Cheyenne on March 6, 1932. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m., Friday, June 3, 2022, in Cheyenne at the Mountain...
Second annual March for Jesus this Saturday
WORLAND – This Saturday will be the second annual March for Jesus, starting at Seventh Street and proceeding east on Big Horn Avenue. The march will begin at 10 a.m. but marchers are asked to gather at 9:30 a.m. The march will proceed down the e... Full story
Miller celebrates 20 years with Banner Health
WORLAND – Rita Miller currently works as the manager of respiratory and cardiopulmonary rehab at Washakie Medical Center, where she's just celebrated working for 20 years. Miller has lived in W...
Hearing on special exemption for ambulance station Monday
WORLAND — The Worland Board of Adjustment and Planning Commission (BAPC) will hear comments from Washakie County and from the public regarding a special exemption to have an ambulance station at 6...
West Side teacher earns state honor
WORLAND - A visitor to West Side Elementary last week brought a surprise for fourth-grade teacher Andrea Cooley as Wyoming Agriculture in the Classroom Board Vice President Megan Degenfelder...
Wyoming Fraternal Order of Eagles celebrates 100th year with state convention in Worland
WORLAND — The Fraternal Order of Eagles (FOE) Aerie and Auxiliary 3096 in Worland will be hosting the state convention Wednesday through Sunday, June 8-12, the first time in four years. This year t... Full story
The News Editorial: BAPC gives public chance to be heard
On Monday, the Worland Board of Adjustment and Planning Commission will be conducting a public hearing on the special exemption request by Washakie County for a new ambulance station. In anticipation... Full story
GOP chair seen on restricted grounds
GOP chair seen on restricted grounds By Victoria Eavis Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — Wyoming GOP Chairman Frank Eathorne was discovered to have been on restricted Capitol grounds during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot — after say...
Briefs
NEWS BRIEFS for June 1, 2022 From Wyoming News Exchange newspapers Yellowstone's first bison goring in '22 JACKSON (WNE) — Summer is once again here in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, at least as evidenced by the first bison goring of a visitor t... Full story
Survey shows 65% of teachers would quit if they could
SHERIDAN — Results of a survey available on the Wyoming Education Association website shows 65% of Wyoming teachers would quit if they could, researcher Mark Perkins said. During an interim meeting of the Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Education Com... Full story
Wyoming News Briefs June 2, 2022
Owner of ammo company ordered to pay $350,000 to feds LARAMIE (WNE) — The owner of a now-defunct Laramie ammunition manufacturing company will spend time in prison and has been ordered to reimburse more than $350,000 of unpaid federal tax withholding... Full story
Survey shows 65% of teachers would quit if they could
SHERIDAN — Results of a survey available on the Wyoming Education Association website shows 65% of Wyoming teachers would quit if they could, researcher Mark Perkins said. During an interim meeting of the Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Education Com... Full story