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Karla Pomeroy

Karla Pomeroy

Editor/General Manager at Northern Wyoming News

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Charging It Up; Washakie Museum installs electric vehicle charging station - Northern Wyoming Dai...

The Washakie Museum & Cultural Center, which also serves as the Washakie County Visitor Center, officially opened its two new electrical vehicle (EV) charging stations during a ribbon cutting July 17. Museum Board member George Sheaff stated, “Advanced technology and service enabled us to move forward with this project. It has been a part of our fu...
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Bridging the gap: Cowley man shares passion for historical bridges ...

Cowley resident John Bernhisel has been fascinated by bridges ever since he was a kid growing up north of San Francisco. That fascination has grown into a passion to explore bridges around Wyoming, the country and the world. Bernhisel said, “I grew up north of San Francisco and crossed the Golden Gate bridge all the time. I was even able to run acr...
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Permanent site for historic Ludlow home discussed by Worland City C...

The historic Ludlow house may have a new location and be on display for the public with the City of Worland working with Jim Gillman and John Davis to preserve the home of widowed seamstress Katherine Ludlow. According to an article in the Northern Wyoming Daily News in Sept. 2015, Originally a home to widowed seamstress Katherine Ludlow in Camp Wo...
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Entrepreneur Jenkins tells businesses to keep fighting - Northern W...

Entrepreneur Ty Jenkins of Ten Sleep talked about finding a home in Wyoming and offered some tips to business owners during his keynote address at the Worland-Ten Sleep Chamber of Commerce awards banquet April 26. Jenkins said he and his wife, Debbie, built a company in 1991, but prior to that he began work for a credit union and then some consulta...
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Chamber doles out honors for businesses, service - Northern Wyoming...

Several businesses and organizations were honored at the 2024 Worland-Ten Sleep Chamber of Commerce awards dinner Friday night at the Washakie Museum. After the board gets a list of worthy nominees, award recipients are voted on anonymously by board members - President Bill Fuchs, Vice President Linda Weeks, Secretary Caryn Ramirez, Treasurer Ken W...
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Karla's Kolumn: This ain't my momma's country music … and that's OK...

In case you have not heard, Beyoncé has released a new album, a country album if you will, but many are calling foul on it being categorized as country. I am a huge country music fan, but I am overall a music fan and my thought when Beyoncé came out with her country album “Cowboy Carter” was if Dolly Parton can do a rock album then Beyoncé c...
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Take time Saturday for your mental health - Northern Wyoming News -...

A few months ago, Mayor Jim Gill invited stakeholders to hear from organizers of the Shell mental health fair not knowing where it might lead. What it has led to is several interested persons, organizations and businesses working together for Washakie County’s own mental wellness fair this Saturday. The Mental Fitness Fair starts at 10 a.m. at th...
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Wyoming Boys' School, staff sued for civil rights violations - Nort...

ALM Law and Rathod|Mohamedbhai, on behalf of Charles “Rees” Karn, Blaise Chivers-King, and Dylan Tolar, filed a lawsuit on Monday against the Wyoming Department of Family Services (“DFS”), the Wyoming Boys’ School, the Superintendent of the Wyoming Boys’ School Dale Weber, and nine Wyoming Boys’ School staff who they claim significant...
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City of Worland honors water, wastewater operators - Northern Wyomi...

Three Worland water and wastewater operators were honored by the mayor and city council at the Feb. 20 meeting. Engineering representative Mike Donnell said they were unable to honor the three during Wyoming Professional Water and Wastewater Week, Feb. 5-11. Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon proclaimed Feb. 5-11, as the Wyoming Professional Water and Wastew...
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The News Editorial: Understanding federal holidays - Northern Wyomi...

Today, Thursday, Feb. 22, is President George Washington’s Birthday. It was observed on Monday, a federal holiday. Most people observed this as Presidents’ Day. The official holiday, however is George Washington’s Birthday and was intended to honor one of our founding fathers, a decorated general and our nation’s first president. I began th...
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Snow and ice causing home business issues - Northern Wyoming News -...

A Worland resident asked the Worland City Council for clarity on cleaning gutters and sidewalks and left frustrated with the lack of city storm drains. Betty Jo Jacks, who has a home-based business, The Place, in the 300 block of Thomas Street, said she has been verbally accosted by her neighbors for the past two years for trying to keep the gutter...
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Local artists on display - Northern Wyoming News - Northern Wyoming...

The 2024 Governor’s Capitol Art Exhibition opens in the Capitol Gallery at the Wyoming State Capitol on Friday, Feb. 9 with artwork from two area artists. The Governor’s Capitol Art Exhibition is a biennial survey of contemporary Wyoming artists with work selected from an open call. The exhibition is organized by the Wyoming State Museum and Wyomin...
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Cooking failures and successes - Northern Wyoming News - Northern W...

We were talking in the office about the show “Worst Cooks in America” and how some of the “cooks” did not know some of the basics, which brought to mind some of my first cooking experiences when I was a novice (not that I am an expert now but I know a lot more than I did in my teens). We had a small kitchen growing up so there was not a lot...
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Cliame honored with Extra Mile Award - Northern Wyoming News - Nort...

Worland Mayor Jim Gill presented the Extra Mile Award to New Hope Humane Society Director Edie Claime during Tuesday night’s regular meeting. In his presentation, Gill said, “Going the Extra Mile ... is a program to recognize special people, groups or businesses who have met the criteria of caring, sharing and donating their time to making our comm...
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Cody Regional, St. Vincent partner for hospital-based air transport...

Cody Regional Health and St. Vincent Healthcare, now part of Intermountain Health, have partnered to launch First Flight of Wyoming, “a flight program that will serve the needs of the Greater Wyoming Basin Region with high-quality, cost-effective transport services,” according to a press release. This service will be Wyoming’s only hospital...
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Local fundraiser helps launch foundation for infant medical ... - N...

About $5,000 was raised Saturday at a fundraiser to launch the Eden Rose Foundation established by the Lockard and Franzen families. The foundation was established in 2021 after the death of Tyler and Molly Franzen Lockard’s daughter Eden Rose. According to information on the Eden Rose Foundation website, Eden Rose Lockard was born on Monday, June...
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Record turnout as riders, drivers raise funds for cancer patients -...

The Washakie Hospital Foundation had a near record turnout for the 11th annual Badlands Poker Run to raise money for its cancer fund. Organizer Keith Van Brunt said there were 51 motorcyclists, 10 vehicles and several 2-up cycles who rode and drove to play poker, socialize and raise funds for are cancer patients. Foundation Board member Wally Walla...
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Colorado team takes first at Pepsi Wyoming State BBQ Championship -...

The 19th annual Pepsi Wyoming State BBQ and Bluegrass Festival brought in 27 barbecue teams to compete in the Kansas City Barbecue Society sanctioned contest with Colorado Bulldawg BBQ, Levi and Jessica Stoakes, winning top honors. Colorado Bulldawg BBQ won the event with 706.24 points, ahead of Piggin’ Whiskey in second at 701.66 points and Americ...
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Former mayor remembered at council meeting - Northern Wyoming ... -...

Worland Mayor Jim Gill notified the city council and others present that former Worland Mayor LaVertha Gotier passed away on Aug. 8. “She was quite a gal,” he said noting she was one of several people instrumental in getting the initial one-cent sales tax passed and did a lot of things for the city. “She is gone but not forgotten,” Gill sai...
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Red Sand Project; Medicine Wheel Riders raise awareness on 5 ... - ...

If you passed by Washakie Museum & Cultural Center Tuesday morning, Aug. 1, you would have seen a dozen or so people filling in cracks in the front sidewalk with red sand as the Red Sand Project made a stop as part of its 10-day, 1,500-mile trip to bring awareness to the crisis of the Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIW/R)...
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Central Admin building to be named after custodian Arnold - Norther...

The Central Administration Office will be named after longtime custodian Joe Arnold following a unanimous vote by the Hot Springs County School District No. 1 Board of Trustees last Tuesday, July 18. During the meeting, Superintendent Dustin Hunt asked for an exemption to the board policy that requires someone to have been gone from the district fo...