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There are new arrivals at the Goshen County Library. These new arrivals are not of the book variety but instead of the tiny, adorable baby animal variety. Five chicks hatched at the library on April 18 and 19.

he 28th Avenue Dance Studio is celebrating their 25th year anniversary, Friday, April 28 and Saturday, April 29, with their dance recital. Friday the program begins at 6 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.m., at Eastern Wyoming College.

The community in and around Goshen County has a lot to offer for careers in many different fields. It is important for students to have a chance to see and learn about all of the opportunities around them.

Calling all artists! It’s time to prepare for the Southeast Wyoming Art Association’s (SWAA) Annual Art Show. Entries are due on May 18.

Torrington Telegram Publisher Rob Mortimore has been named president of Wyoming Newspapers, Inc. as announced by News Media Corporation Chief Operating Officer William McMacken, as of Feb. 3, 2023.

Carolyn McBurney has been a familiar face in the city of Torrington for five years. Originally from Texas and having grown up there, her path eventually took her to Arizona, where she lived with her husband, Bruce for over 30 years.

CHEYENNE — Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the list of graduates for the 2022 fall semester and those students earning a place on the president’s and vice president’s honor rolls.

GOSHEN COUNTY – Rapidly deteriorating buildings, an inadequately funded arts program across the district, new board treasurer and new board member were topics of conversation during Wednesday’s rescheduled Goshen County School District (GCSD) Board of Trustees meeting.

WYOBRASKA – WESTCO has awarded a total of 15 scholarships to students from 13 high schools within the WESTCO trade area, for the 2022-23 WESTCO Scholarship Program.

TORRINGTON – On Tuesday, March 28, all of Goshen County’s fifth-grade classes attended “Liberty Day” at the Goshen County Courthouse. This is a day for the children to learn about the judicial system and other interesting related topics.

TORRINGTON – The University of Wyoming Extension welcomes Amy Smith as the agriculture and natural resources educator for Goshen County.

TORRINGTON – WYO HELP has been awarded $122,000 from the Addressing Basic Needs and Social Determinants of Health Grant which is part of the COVID-19 Health Disparity Grant Program.

TORRINGTON – Seth Norris has been appointed warden of the Wyoming Medium Correctional Institution (WMCI) in Torrington by Wyoming Department of Corrections (WDOC) Director Daniel Shannon.

TORRINGTON – The Wyoming Academic Challenge (WAC) held its last competition before state on Saturday, Feb. 11 at the Eastern Wyoming College (EWC) campus. At this meet, 14 teams from across the state competed in four rounds of questions in order to win medals and an EWC scholarship.

A compendium of Goshen County emergency response and service calls

GOSHEN COUNTY – Winter is in full swing in Wyoming, so in light of the numerous motorist assistance calls and vehicle accidents reported from local law enforcement agencies due to winter weather road conditions and in partnership with local emergency responder departments as well as the Goshen County Commissioners office, the Telegram is highlighting safe winter driving recommendations and concerns from residents.

CHEYENNE – The Wyoming Weed and Pest Council (WWPC) is proudly celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. On Feb. 10, 1973, the Wyoming State Legislature passed, and Gov. Stan Hathaway signed the Weed and Pest Act into law.

TORRINGTON – Staff members of Wyoming Child & Family Development – Torrington Learning Center in conjunction with Goshen County School District No. 1 will be conducting “Screen for Success” developmental screenings for children ages birth through five years old, Friday, March 10, 2023, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Torrington Learning Center, located at 3110 West C Street, by appointment only. Regular developmental screenings during the early years ensures that your child is on track and helps identify areas where additional support may be needed.

LAGRANGE – The town of LaGrange announced it is reviewing and updating its town codes section by section each town council meeting as an effort to consolidate, revise, expand upon and update existing codes for the town’s current needs and desires.

TORRINGTON – Eastern Wyoming College (EWC) is hosting a welding job fair on Wednesday.

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