Wilde Health Center closing up shop after 40 years

In 1983, Doctor of Chiropractic Brad Wilde’s practice started with an ad in the Northern Wyoming Daily News: “Worland Chiropractic Clinic opening July 5!” “The first day was good, and it just grew from there. Word of mouth!” Wilde’s self-proclaimed “office manager, wife and boss” Debi Wilde said. Since then, the couple has served thousands…

Two Worland welding students place in top three at SkillsUSA competition

The 2023 SkillsUSA Wyoming Championship took place from April 24-April 26 in Casper, hosting 891 competitors at the high school and state level from across the state to compete in a competition of vocational prowess. The Worland team, represented by Ethan Dickinson, Nathan Harper, Draven Willard, Tyshon Swalstad, Jaren Fabela, Echo Allen and Hannah Appleby,…

John “Dub” W. Maxwell Jr.

John “Dub” W. Maxwell, Jr., 85-year-old Worland resident, passed away April 30, 2023 at St. Vincent Healthcare with his significant other, Marla, by his side. Dub was born March 17, 1938, the oldest of three sons born to John W. and Agnes (Halbert) Maxwell, Sr. He was the last baby born in Gebo, Wyoming. He…

Dorothy Lee Murdoch

Dorothy Lee Murdoch, 79, passed away at Billings Clinic in Billings, Montana, on May 1, 2023. Dorothy was born Nov. 20, 1944, in Worland. Cremation has taken place and memorial services are… Top Featured Tags: – Wyoming News Press Release Distribution Service

Where is AI going and should we be nervous?

“Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.” — Jurassic Park’s Ian Malcolm. In Jurassic Park Jeff Goldblum’s character stated the above in reference to re-creating dinosaurs but lately the statement can ring true regarding artificial intelligence. On Monday, the so-called “Godfather of AI”…

William “Bill” Ross

William Wayne Ross, 77, of Grapeview, Washington passed away peacefully on March 22, 2023 of acute heart failure. He was surrounded by his wife, Judy, two brothers, Tom and Gene, and his stepson, Mark. Bill, or Billy as his cousins called him, was born on May 10, 1945 in Cody, Wyoming to Tom and Alice…

Eugene Michael Hanify

Eugene M. “Mike” Hanify, 90-year-old longtime Worland resident, passed away April 29, 2023, at Worland Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. Mike was born on February 5, 1933, in Belle Fourche, South Dakota, the first child born to Eugene C. and Dorothy H. (Jones) Hanify. After graduating high school, he spent two years in the Army. He…

Irene Babbett Yule

Irene Babbett (Csizmadi) Yule, 79, passed away on April 22, 2023, at the Sheridan Memorial Hospital. Irene was born March 5th, 1944 in Lichtenfels, Germany to Rudolph Hipp and Hedwig Schedel. At the age of 7, Irene traveled on the USS General R. M. Blatchford with her step-father, John Csizmadi, mother Hedwig Csizmadi and brother…

May 4 2023

The saga of the Cottonwood Creek Bridge comes to a… Top Featured Tags: – Wyoming News Press Release Distribution Service

Cottonwood Creek Bridge sold to highest – and only – bidder

Cottonwood Creek Bridge in Winchester was sold at the Washakie County Commissioner meeting on Tuesday, May 2 to Galloway Ranch LLC out of Ten Sleep for the amount of $1,150. Galloway offered the only bid on the historic bridge, which will continue to be utilized for its original purpose – only this time around, it…

Local special education administrator wins Director of the Year award

In her 23rd year at Washakie County School District No. 1, Kim Sanford was recognized as the Director of the Year 2022 by the Wyoming Association of Special Education Administrators. Sanford was chosen for the award by a majority vote from fellow special education directors from across the state. She said, “I definitely was excited…

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Wyoming Briefs April 27, 2023

Authorities investigate more phone shenanigans BUFFALO (WNE) – Local law enforcement agencies continue to receive bogus phone calls, and they don’t know why. Police Chief Sean Bissett last week told Buffalo City Council members that Johnson County dispatchers received three phone calls between April 16 and of April 17 connecting the Johnson County Dispatch Center…

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WCSD 1 bids restroom remodel

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Utility asks to increase customer rates 7.6%

Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — Rocky Mountain Power, Wyoming’s largest electric utility, wants to increase ratepayers’ bills by an average of 7.6% in response to higher-than-expected fuel and transmission costs during 2022.  The rate adjustment would translate to an extra $50.3 million for the utility.  The utility sources the vast majority of its electricity…

‘Fiddler on the Roof’ opens Thursday

“We were supposed to do ‘Fiddler’ in 2020 when COVID hit, so it has kind of been in the back of my mind since then,” Spring Musical Director Naomi Durrant said. “It’s a classic, and I think it’s appropriate for our time.” The original “Fiddler on the Roof” musical, about a Jewish family living in…

Lady Warriors finish second at Lovell Invitational

Competing at the Lovell Invitational track and field meet on April 22, the Worland Lady Warriors finished second with 147 points. Powell swept the meet, winning both girls and boys divisions. The Powell girls scored 198 points, and the boys 172 points. “They got second to Powell,” said WHS track and field coach Tracey Wiley.…

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Students celebrated by Thermopolis school board

Hot Springs County High School Principal Catelyn Deromedi introduced the segment on student celebrations at the Hot Springs County School District 1 board meeting April 18, by calling upon Lyle Wiley, who won Speech and Debate Coach of the Year for their district, to name his students that received honors this season. Wiley began by…

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