Articles from the November 8, 2017 edition
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Pentagon has known of crime reporting lapses for 20 years
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon has known for at least two decades about failures to give military criminal history information to the FBI, including the type the Air Force didn’t report about the accused Texas church killer who assaulted his the...
WHS drama club prepares for state
WORLAND – In preparation for the upcoming Wyoming State Drama Competition Nov. 30 – Dec. 2 in Casper, Worland High School drama club members will be performing their entries for the community at 7 p.m...
City to request moving 45 mph zone
WORLAND — The Worland City Council is requesting a change in the speed limit at the east end of the city, wanting to move the current 45 mph speed zone farther east to the east side of Road 11. City A...
County adds Firewise grant to budget
WORLAND – Washakie County Commissioners held a public budget hearing Tuesday to amend the annual budget to include a $259,000 Firewise grant, obtained by the county. A federal program to aid county fire wardens with wildland fire mitigation, the g...
Former Basin Town Clerk arrested on embezzlement charges
BASIN – Former Basin Town Treasurer and Clerk Danielle Chapman was arrested Monday on two counts of taking unauthorized control or transfer of property that did not belong to her, and one count of violation of official duties, in the case of more t...
Wyoming lawmakers mull tax hike to bolster tourism efforts
CHEYENNE (AP) — A legislative panel tasked with finding ways to raise revenue for the cash-strapped state is considering a new tax to pay for Wyoming’s efforts to promote tourism. The Legislature’s Joint Revenue Committee is drafting a bill that...
UW researchers find low genetic diversity in inbred domestic ferrets
LARAMIE - University of Wyoming researchers studied inbred domestic ferrets and determined the mammals have low genetic diversity on a global scale, according to a paper recently published in...
Losses for banks and smaller companies take US stocks lower
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks slipped Tuesday as smaller companies and banks took their worst losses in a few months. With stock indexes near record highs, investors moved some money into big-dividend stocks like real estate companies. Banks and other...
Pete Allen Kuhn
Pete Allen Kuhn went to be with the Lord October 31, 2017. Born on April 17, 1957 to David and Bette "Pinky" Kuhn in Las Vegas, Nevada. He graduated from Valley High School in 1975 and attended the Un... Full story
Archie Lewis Harvard
Archie Lewis Harvard, 97, died in Casper, Wyoming November 5, 2017 following a brief illness. Archie was born December, 31, 1919 to Mildred Bader and Lewis Archie Harvard on his father's homestead sou... Full story
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