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The Bobcat Cross Country team has been busy with a competition in Buffalo on Saturday, September 5, followed by a meet in Riverton on September 10. In Buffalo they weren’t able to bring the full team, but coach Stephanie Metz said those who did compete competed extremely well. “We had several who ran their first race for the season in Buffalo and some that competed in a cross country meet for the first time ever,” she said. “It was a smooth course, mostly flat and the weather wasn’t too hot f...
National Healthcare Environmental Services Week honors those workers who keep hospitals clean and safe, who have spent additional hours learning how to use new equipment and train to keep things running smoothly. The environmental services staff at Hot Springs Health includes: (front, l-r) Kristina Nading, Piera Nesmith and Jade Young, (back, l-r) Griff Hodson, Heather Logan, Alyson Muller and Zack Brink.... Full story
The 20th Annual Fall WYO QH Sale will be Saturday, September 19 at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. They will sell 89 head. You can watch and bid by visiting SuperiorLivestock.com. The Parade of Geldings will be Friday, September 18 at 7 p.m. and the Performance Review will be Saturday, September 19 at 9 a.m. For more information visit WyoHorses.com or call 864-5671 or email is wyoqhr41@gmail.com....
Thermopolis Middle School kicked off their football season a few weeks ago with a 38-6 win over Shoshoni. Head coach Shane Corpening is extremely happy with how the defense played and saw a lot of really good things happening as well as some things that need to be cleaned up in practice. “There truly wasn’t much that Shoshoni was able to do offensively against our defense,” Corpening said. “We did a good job of covering their receivers and our interior personnel did a great job of shuttin...
Several participated in a 5K Glow Run on Friday after the home football game. Proceeds went to the the Bobcat Cross Country team.... Full story
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Governor Mark Gordon has announced that Wyoming’s Public Health Orders have been extended an additional two weeks through Sept. 30. One change has been made to Order No. 1, which now permits indoor close-contact group activities and sports to occur in all settings. The Governor cited a desire to see the impacts of the Labor Day holiday and the reopening of K-12 schools for in-person learning before taking additional steps and further easing health orders. Restrictions on outdoor gatherings were eased in August and outdoor con...
In spite of last week’s heavy snow, drought conditions across the High Plains and Wyoming, didn’t get a break. In fact, according to the United States Drought Monitor, many areas actually got worse. The only places to actually benefit from the precipitation were southwestern North Dakota and parts of the interior southeast of Colorado otherwise it had little, if any effect. That is mostly due to the hot and dry conditions that have gone on for weeks ahead of the storm. When looking at drought maps of the area, a large area is in extreme dro...