Washakie County 4-H youth didn't flinch while the range was hot
WORLAND-When the smoke cleared Thursday evening at the Washakie County Shooting Complex, the 4-H department had completed its fourth consecutive day of youth shooting sports. The last day of shooting sports featured a .22 rifle and .22 pistol competition.
The 4-H shooting sports began on Monday, July 20, with the archery competition.
"Archery is probably one of our fastest growing disciplines with...
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