Articles from the April 27, 2023 edition


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  • Track and Field battles weather during Green River Invitational

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Apr 27, 2023

    This past Friday, Green River High School hosted the Green River Invitational Track and Field meet with 11 other southwest Wyoming schools including Big Piney, Lander, Wyoming Indian, Kemmerer, Mountain View, Pinedale, Rock Springs, Jackson Hole, Evanston, Farson-Eden and Lyman. The temperature was in the high 30s, but with sustained winds of 20-30 miles per hour with gusts even higher, it was a miserably cold day. Some of the competitors seemed oblivious to the cold as they ran around in tank...

  • Locals compete at Interschool Tournament to prepare for championships

    Jim Dean, Owner of Pinedas Kenpo Karate|Apr 27, 2023

    Pineda's Kenpo Karate hosted an their 33rd Annual Inter School Karate Tournament on April 1, at Lincoln Middle School. The inter school tournament featured 40 competitors which allowed for smaller divisions and was a great opportunity for beginner competitors, some of whom experienced their first karate competition. The tournament also serves as a preparation tournament for the upcoming 42nd Annual Western Wyoming Karate Championships that will be held at the Green River Recreation Center on...

  • School board mulls trans student policy

    Aedan Hannon, Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange|Apr 27, 2023

    CASPER — A sweeping policy that would restrict which bathrooms transgender students use, remove liability protections for teachers who counsel students about gender dysphoria and require teachers to notify parents when a student raises the subject was set to go before a Natrona County school board committee late Monday afternoon. The discussion comes less than two months after the state barred transgender girls from competing in women’s sports and during a broad push by Republicans to enact laws related to transgender people. In an unc...