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Fleming Wildcats set several PRs; Schaefer finishes in first place in long jump
Two Fleming Wildcat relay teams and four individuals earned the right to participate in last week's 1A State Track Meet. The group made an outstanding showing, many setting personal records at Jeff Co. Stadium in Lakewood. On Thursday, May 16, senior MadiKay Serrato competed in pole vault. She set a...
Editorial: Remember those who gave their life in service
For some, the upcoming Memorial Day may just be a day to celebrate the beginning of summer and break out the barbecue, but many will spend Monday honoring those who have died in service to this country. Originally called Decoration Day, Memorial Day’s roots stem from an order by a...
Baseball Recap: Sterling falls short of La Junta in the playoffs
Sterling and La Junta squared off in some playoff action on Saturday, but Sterling had to settle for second. They took a 6-1 hit to the loss column at the hands of the La Junta Tigers. Sterling just can't catch a break and has now endured three losses in a row.
Severe Weather Possible Today
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - Starting today, we have an active day ahead. We have a slight (2/5) risk for severe weather in Cheyenne and the areas in yellow which means we’ll see scattered storms that are strong to severe. In Sidney and the orange area we have an enhanced (3/5) risk for severe weather which means we’ll likely see more widespread storms. These storms today will likely bring heavy rain and gusty winds and also has a good chance and dropping hail for us through southeast Wyoming and Nebraska. There is also a chance of tornadoes with these storms. Tornadoes are unlikely to form however, they cannot be ruled out so have ways to receive warnings about severe weather through today just in case any warnings are issued.
Chamber Member of the Week: Overland Trail Museum
The Overland Trail Museum was first opened in 1936. The original rock structure, designed to resemble a Fort, was a WPA project and displayed a small collection of pioneer artifacts, archaeological finds and head mounts of local animals. The original stone structure is now their front lobby and houses some of their oldest collections. The Overland Trail Museum is owned and operated by the City of Sterling.
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