Thursday Nov 19 | The Little Chicago Review
Re-elect Farm Bureau President
Perry Livingston, of Sundance, was elected to his fifth term as President of the Wyoming Farm Bureau Federation at the organizationa s 90th annual meeting in Casper.A Livingston and his family run a cow/calf operation in Crook and Weston Counties.A A a oeIt is a real privilege to continue serving agriculture and Wyoming Farm Bureau members,a ...
Beet farmers waiting for another quota
The Western Sugar plant continues to process the sugar beets brought in on a limited quota by Lovell district farmers, with some of the once-frozen beets being stored in segregated piles near the Lovell factory.
BLM approves wild horse roundup in Wyoming
Federal officials have approved another wild horse roundup in Wyoming in a continuing effort to reduce wild horse numbers to more manageable levels.
A Travesty & Miscarriage Of Justice: Cowboy cited after horse wanders away
Issues of concern to people who live in the west: property rights, water rights, endangered species, livestock grazing, energy production, wilderness and western agriculture.
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William Schellinger was in a hoof after he went to a bar that didn't have a place to tie up his horse.
Cowboy cited after horse wanders away from bar
A northwestern Wyoming man received a citation for letting his horse wander in Worland, but not before he complained to town law enforcement officials about the absence of a hitching post in front of the local saloon.
Town of Lovell to consider texting ban
The Town of Lovell would like public input concerning a proposed ban on texting while driving that was brought to the town council's attention during last Tuesday's September council meeting.
Friends and neighbors are invited to join Lewis Morrison in honor of his 80th birthday from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept.
Brad Willford, long time resident of Kemmerer, proudly displays his 30-year Certificate of Appreciation from Farm Credit Services of America.
Indiana teen's body recovered from Paint Rock Creek
The body of 18-year-old Jared Hammack of Orleans, Ind., was recovered from the North Fork of Paint Rock Creek on Sunday afternoon, bringing closure to his grieving family.
Press accounts tell us this week that PacifiCorp, which does business locally as Rocky Mountain Power, has agreed to cough up $10 million for the killing of golden eagles in Wyoming through electrocution.
Washington, D.C. - U.S. Senator John Barrasso congratulates Bob Hance of Worland for being awarded the prestigious Jefferson Award.A Bob was selected for the award because of his endless hours volunteering for the local domestic violence shelter as well as delivering Meals on Wheels to homebound seniors for over eleven years.A The Jefferson Awards ...
Partnership for Prescription Assistance Prepared to Help Wyoming Workers Hurt by Recession
The 'Help is Here Express' bus tour will be stopping in Wyoming throughout the week of June 15th - 19th at various cities in order to help uninsured and financially-struggling Wyomians access information on programs that provide prescription medicines for free or nearly free.
Widen intersection on southbound Elk Street
Rock Springs - The Elk Street/Yellowstone Road intersection will undergo a small construction project to widen the intersection and add a turn lane on the southbound lane of Elk Street.