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December 22, 2017

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And the survey says … United Health Foundation ranks Wyoming as the 26th least healthy state

And the survey says … United Health Foundation ranks Wyoming as the 26th least healthy state By TRACIE MITCHELL Staff Writer WORLAND – In the United Health Foundation’s 2017 annual report Wyoming was found to be the 26th least healthy state in the n...

 

Wyoming K-12 enrollment drops for first time in 10 years

CHEYENNE - Fall K-12 enrollment data for Wyoming public schools for the 2017-18 school year shows that enrollment fell 0.3 percent to 92,976 students from 93,261 in the fall of 2016. This data was...

 

Banks, energy companies lead rebound in US stocks

Banks and energy companies led U.S. stocks higher Thursday, erasing modest losses from the day before. Retailers and makers of consumer products also posted solid gains. Small-company stocks rose more than the rest of the market, and technology...

 

UW awards top scholarship to 104 Wyoming students

Worland, Thermopolis students among those honored LARAMIE — One hundred four outstanding high school seniors from across Wyoming have been selected to receive the 2018 Trustees’ Scholars Award, the University of Wyoming’s top academic schol...

 

G&F seeks input on wildlife future

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is embarking on a major project to gather input from the public to chart a path for the future of Wyoming’s wildlife. Anyone can get involved and offer comments on wildlife and the Game and Fish Dep...

 

Vocal recital in Emblem next Friday

Jesse Preis and Claire Robertson-Preis, graduate students of music performance in voice at West Virginia University in Morgantown, West Virginia, will perform at Jesse Preis’ home church, Zion Lutheran Church in Emblem at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2...

 
 By Alex Kuhn    Sports    December 22, 2017

Bobcats sticking together as they face adversity

THERMOPOLIS - With a young and largely inexperienced group, Hot Springs County boys basketball coach Kevin Gerber knew the early part of the 2017-18 season was going to be a learning experience as...

 
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