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Public Notice No. 11648
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING FOR PLATTE COUNTY WEED AND. Notice is hereby given that a public hearing on the budget for the Platte County Weed and Pest Control District for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, which is now being considered by the Platte County Weed and Pest Control District Board, will be held on the 14th day of May 2024 at six (6:00 p.m.) at the Platte County Weed and Pest Control District office, 506 Schroeder Dr, Wheatland, Wyoming. At 6:30 p.m., the Platte County Weed and Pest Control District Board will hold its regular board meeting to adopt the budget. Any and all interested persons may appear and be heard regarding such budget.
Wheatland represented in Wyoming Track & Field Classic
CASPER—Four of Wheatland’s top track competitors represented the Dawgs at the Wyoming Track and Field Classic this past Friday in Casper. Track athletes from all classes across Wyoming gathered at Harry Geldien Stadium at Kelly Walsh High School for this year’s annual meet. In the girls competition,...
Torrington storm brings spring tornado
TORRINGTON (WNE) — Goshen County saw its first glimpse of severe spring weather last Thursday afternoon with scattered storms first producing land spouts, then a tornado. The National Weather Service in Cheyenne began seeing storms develop at roughly 2:45 p.m. on April 25 along the Wyoming-Nebraska state line, which later developed into a 3:11 p.m. tornado warning for the area.
UVA students re-create Beta Bridge memorial
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - After a secret society painted over a memorial for the three football players killed in a November 2022 shooting, students are banding together to re-create the memorial. A group of students re-painted the wall orange and put back up the message “Always in our hearts.”
Board approves four-day week for Glendo school
After consideration of comments made by 22 attendees of a public meeting in Glendo, in addition to an initial public meeting and board workshop in early April, the board of Platte County School District No. 1 approved a four-day school week for students in Glendo. The motion passed 5-0. Connie Eller and Chase Irvine were absent from the meeting.
Lady Dawgs split with Thunder Basin 'bolts in double-header
The Wheatland Lady Bulldog softball team dropped the first game but came back to claim the second in a doubleheader with Thunder Basin last Thursday. In the first game, the Dawgs fell 11-6. The Bolts went up 2-0 in the first inning, but Wheatland came back and tied the game in the second inning when Landri Vaughn homered to center field.
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