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  • Bulldog grapplers host scramble

    Jan 30, 2020

    This past Tuesday the Sundance Bulldog wrestling team hosted a five-team scramble wrestling against Campbell County, Thunder Basin, Belle Fourche and Hulett. The grapplers battled toughly and represented themselves in fine fashion. Results were: Owen Haiar (126-132 lbs.) – 1-2 Peyton Ewing (160 lbs.) – 2-1 Ashton Powe (171 lbs.) – 2-0 Lance Weaver (171 lbs.) – 1-2 Josh Pridgeon (182 lbs.) – 2-1 Leo Lyons (195 lbs.) – 0-2 Gavin Mollenbrink (220 lbs.) – 0-2 Roman Hrek (220 lbs.) – 0-2 Dawson Flah...

  • College Honor Rolls

    Jan 30, 2020

    NWC Dean’s List Molly Ryan, a student at Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa, has earned a spot on the Academic Dean’s List for the fall 2019 semester. The Dean’s List is comprised of students who have achieved a semester grade point average of 3.50 or above while carrying a minimum of 12 graded hours. This semester, 428 students qualified for the Dean’s List. Students who earned a GPA of 3.75 or higher are considered Collegiate Scholars. Ryan is one of the Collegiate Scholars. She is a sophomore Spanish major at Northwestern College and...

  • Ask Game and Fish

    Jan 30, 2020

    Q: “Do I need a license to trap or shoot a badger?” A: American badgers are classified as furbearing animals in the State of Wyoming, so a valid furbearing animal hunting or trapping license is required to take badgers. Animals classified as furbearers in Wyoming are: badgers, beavers, bobcats, marten, mink, muskrat and weasels. Each furbearing animal species has specific season dates, limitations and other regulatory requirements for legal take. Read about taking furbearers in the Furbearing Animal Hunting or Trapping Seasons brochure or tal...