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  • News briefs from around the state

    Dec 15, 2022

    Committeewoman cited over errant shots fired during hunt POWELL (WNE) — Nina Webber, the Wyoming Republican National Committeewoman and a two-time candidate for House District 24, has been charged with reckless endangerment stemming from a morning elk hunt Nov. 30 near Wapiti. Ranch manager Cory Williams at Trout Creek said he and his wife were forced to seek cover as bullets from a group of hunters buzzed over their heads while they were outside their home preparing for work. He said he heard roughly two dozen shots being fired as elk s...

  • Piano recital

    Dec 15, 2022

    Piano teacher Melene Mierzejewski watches as her first grade student Avianna Miller performs at the annual Christmas piano recital held last Sunday at the William Malloy Auditorium....

  • Lighted Christmas Parade

    Dec 15, 2022

    The Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce held its annual Christmas parade last Saturday downtown. The parade was well attended despite the cold temperatures. There were many entries in the parade, including top, the Hot Springs County Senior Center and bottom, the Warren family ....

  • Giving Tree still has names of children in need of gifts

    Jurri Schenck|Dec 15, 2022

    The Giving Tree, formerly known as the Elf Tree offered by the Department of Family Services, is up at Storyteller located downtown at 524 Broadway Street. Executive director of Safe Haven Kaitlin Stone provided information on how the Giving Tree works and its guidelines and said, “The way we’re doing it this year is that everybody writes down three wants and three needs for each child. Each child gets two separate tags on the tree so that if somebody is purchasing gifts and they only want to ge...

  • Stam member of Ranch Camp team recognized by UW

    Dec 15, 2022

    At an annual conference in Casper last month, the University of Wyoming Extension recognized educators across the state for outstanding service in 2022. The founders of Wyoming Ranch Camp—UW Extension educators Hudson Hill, Chance Marshall, Brian Sebade and Barton Stam—received the 2022 Creative Excellence Recognition award. The five-day program, established in 2021, provides recent high school graduates and college students with a wide range of practical learning experiences on a host ranch. Educational activities are facilitated by both exten...

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