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‘He Was Proud to be the Coach at Wyoming’
LARAMIE -- His catchphrases are sorely missed. So is his wit, humor and, most importantly, influence and reputation. Just ask his peers. "He's always got some strange slogan -- like something about a horse or something," Fresno State head coach Jeff Tedford joked last Thursday, talking about Wyoming's recently retired bench boss Craig Bohl. "It's so off the wall but it breaks the monotony and the silence of everybody in the room. But you talk about a guy who cares about this game and who was invested in this game and wants to see things done the right way.
Team Wyoming results from NHSFR Performance #8
Here are the results for Team Wyoming members at Thursday morning’s Performance #8 of the National High School Finals Rodeo taking place at the Sweetwater Events Complex in Rock Springs. Team Wyoming’s placements in the Go-1 are after the first six performances. The Go-2 standings will begin with Performances...
Buffalo Council OKs Trails Cleanup Agreement
An agreement between the City of Buffalo and the University of Wyoming for a project in Buffalo has been approved and accepted by the city council. At the council’s meeting this week, Mayor Shane Schrader said it is a Wyoming Conservation Corp project, and City Clerk/Treasurer Julie Silbernagel explained further.
Wyoming’s Will Pelissier Named Good Hands Team Nominee
LARAMIE -- Cowboy wide receiver Will Pelissier Wednesday was named as a nominee for the All-State Wuerffel Trophy/ Good Hands Team. The Allstate Wuerffel Trophy, college football’s premier award for community service, is presented annually to the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) player who best combines exemplary community service with leadership and performance on and off the field.
Councilmember Scott Roybal elected new president of Cheyenne Downtown Development Authority; Wendy Volk chosen as vice chair
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — New leadership is stepping in for the Cheyenne Downtown Development Authority. At its regular monthly meeting Thursday, the downtown governing body held new elections for the board’s president and vice chair positions. Scott Roybal, the board’s representative for the Cheyenne City Council, was nominated and unanimously elected president.
Local groups hosting community ‘mending’ workshops next week
Several local organizations are coming together next week to offer in-person community workshops focused on healing and “building mutually respectful relationships.”. One of the workshops was organized as part of a collaboration between the recently formed Wind River Faith-based Aspiring Allies organization and the Wind River Community Alliance. The...
Jobs of the Week – July 18
Looking to start a new career? Take a look at this week’s featured jobs from local employers around town. Want to feature your job posting here next week? Select “Featured Single Job Post” when sharing your job on Buckrail Works. Email ads@buckrail.com for more details. Member Services...
PhotoFest: WCA All-Star Picture Day
The Wyoming Association All-Star games will be at Casper College on Saturday and. teams have been practicing since Wednesday to get ready for the big event. The four basketball teams and two volleyball squads took some time on Thursday for a few photos. It makes for life-long memories as the players will be competing at the Wyoming high school level for the last time.
Don’t miss the Dubois Friday Night Rodeo!
Dubois is the place to be on FRIDAY NIGHTS in Fremont County!! It’s cool and the company is amazing! Social event of the week!. Admission prices (cash only) Bring your kiddos to ride a sheep or participate in the Kids Calf Scramble, sponsored by JIM RICE! If you haven’t seen the Dude Ranch Event you are missing out. We have dude ranches from Dubois, Jackson & Moran competing and it is quite a competition as they are competing for buckles this year, donated by THE DUDE RANCHERS ASSOCIATION and a painting for their business, donated by TOM LUCAS WESTERN ART!
Riverton Fire Department's New Ladder Truck to Debut in Fair Parade
The Riverton Volunteer Fire District has a new ladder truck. The ladders on each side of the truck are each about three feet long, if that. The new truck has room for one driver. That’s all. The new truck, as you may have guessed, is just a step above a toy truck. But it has an engine, lights and a bell.
‘We have nothing’: Flood victims say government failures continue after botched flood warning
McCOOK LAKE — Neither Morgan Speichinger nor many of her neighbors came away worried on June 23 after listening to Gov. Kristi Noem talk about flooding in the southeastern corner of South Dakota. “Noem’s press conference made it sound like it wasn’t going to be bad for us,” Speichinger said. “There was no talk of […] The post ‘We have nothing’: Flood victims say government failures continue after botched flood warning appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Check out all 59 dogs waiting to be adopted at the Humane Society Of The Black Hills
RAPID CITY, S.D. - The Humane Society of the Black Hills is a great place to adopt a dog. They have a wide variety of dogs to choose from, all of which are looking for loving homes. The staff is knowledgeable and helpful, and they can help you find the perfect dog for your lifestyle and needs.
Felony Alert: Authorities search for suspect with multiple warrants
RAPID CITY, S.D. - Multiple felony arrest warrants have been issued for Lisa Angel Renee Blackcloud for probation violations related to identity theft and possession of a controlled substance. Blackcloud, a Native American female born in 1988, is 35 years old and approximately 5'5" tall, weighing around 220 pounds, with...
Despite Recent Gains, Wyoming Farmland Values Show Signs of Slowing
Farmland values in Wyoming have made modest gains over the past six months according to the latest Benchmark Farm Value Trends Report issued by Farm Credit Services of America (FCSAmerica) and Frontier Farm Credit. Values for Wyoming farmland have shown an average increase of 2.7% in the past six months and 5.1% in the past 12 months.
Wyo. Coaches Association South Volleyball Preview
The South Volleyball team competing in the Wyoming Coaches Association on Saturday in Casper has plenty of height and plenty of ability. There's a host of All-State players on the roster and Brooke Hansen of Burns is a two-time pick. There's also a good set of setters so this group has the talent to win on Saturday.
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