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County's population decreasing
Goshen County has experienced a 0.3 percent decrease in population since 2000, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's July 2006-2007 figures.
Crop and Livestock Research, Wind Energy Update Part of SAREC Field Day July 24
An All-Wyoming product pancake breakfast begins a busy field day morning Thursday, July 24, at the James C. Hageman Sustainable Agriculture Research and Extension Center near Lingle.
Lingle man killed in motorcycle accident
A Lingle man was killed Monday evening after being ejected from his motorcycle while attempting to negotiate a left-hand curve, according to the Wyoming Highway Patrol.
When Chuck and Paula Larson went to visit a sick friend last Wednesday afternoon, little did they know it would be the last time they would see three of their family pets alive.
Lightning strikes Torrington trailer
Photo/Jerry Abbott Lightning fire ... Torrington firefighters work at the scene of a fire caused by lightning on Wednesday.
New director settling in at GCEDC
The Goshen County Economic Development Corporation cut the ribbon on their new offices last week, and new Executive Director Lisa Johnson said she is settling in well.
Three tornadoes touch down Friday
Goshen County experienced three tornadoes in less than an hour Friday evening, part of a massive storm that threw hail, rain and other severe weather down on the western United States last week.
Torrington gets $3.47 M of block grant
After lengthy discussions, the Goshen County Commissioners approved the distribution of the $8.6 million in consensus block grant funding on Tuesday.
Juana Dominguez May 12, 1912 - May 11, 2008
A funeral Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated for Juana Dominguez, 96, at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, May 28, 2008, at St.
Cemetery tour offers unique look into Torrington's history
“That Presbyterian church has never been so full of people”
Bette Lippincott playing Murial Scott, one of Torrington's first nurses, at the Centennial History Series' Cemetery Tour. via The Torrington Telegram
Lummis campaigns in Goshen County
“The U.S. is the largest debtor nation in the world”
Last Friday, Cynthia Lummis spoke to the Goshen County Republican Women in Lingle and to the Telegram to answer questions about her candidacy for Wyoming's sole U.S. House seat. via The Torrington Telegram
Grant funding requests top $8.6 million
“Goshen County Weed and Pest needs $129,000 in funding for a West Nile Virus mosquito testing program countywide”
Goshen County is receiving $8.6 million in block grant funding that must be divided among all of the municipalities, the county and the special districts. via The Torrington Telegram
William A. Greenwald June 12, 1919 - March 19, 2008
Funeral services for William A. "Willie" Greenwald, 88, will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday, March 24, 2008, at the First Congregational Church in Torrington with Rev. via The Torrington Telegram
Jenessa Derby, 5, of Torrington, made her first charitable contribution March 19 when she donated 10 inches of her long brown hair to Locks of Love. via The Torrington Telegram
Rebecca Umphres and Kyle Brown have selected May 31 as their wedding date. She is the daughter of Steve and Kathy Umphres of Stockett. via Great Falls Tribune
Drug offenses top the list of sentencings in district court
The Eighth Judicial District Court in Torrington sentenced a number of offenders on illegal drug and other charges during the first part of 2008. via The Torrington Telegram
“I don't know if he still has the same concerns or not.”
A bill that would make animal fighting a felony has cleared the House and is on its way to the Senate. via Laramie Daily Boomerang
Board approves funding for TMS infrastructure
“It's an infrastructure item just as important as plumbing”
At their meeting Tuesday night, the Goshen County School District board of trustees approved a request by district technology director Jamie Hamaker to solicit bids for information technology infrastructure, ... via The Torrington Telegram
Lingle senior inks with Weber State
“I chose Weber because of the quality in education and athletics”
As Lingle-Fort Laramie's Maggie Ochsner looks toward a fourth straight state title in the 100 and 200-meters and a third straight state title in the 100-meter hurdles at the Wyoming State Track and Field ... via The Torrington Telegram