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Pate Tavegie had a breakout game for the Dogies in their loss to Moorcroft last Friday. He was perfect on the night hitting two of his team’s three baskets from beyond the arc.

 
The Dogies had two big nights of quadrant play Friday and Saturday against Moorcroft and Buffalo, as they started their run for post-season seeding. Head coach Allen Von Eye and his crew were looking for their first win of the season against the Wolves in the Dogie Dome on Friday, but Moorcroft...

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Above, McKenzie Rose sacrificed her body going for a dig in the Lady Dogies loser-out contest against Moorcroft on Saturday afternoon. Newcastle would sweep the Lady Wolves to punch their ticket to the state tournament this weekend.

 
The Lady Dogies punched their ticket to the Big Dance — otherwise known as the 3A State Volleyball Tournament — last weekend by taking third place at the 3A East Regional Tournament in Wheatland.  From match one against Rawlins to their third place win over Buffalo, the Lady Dogies were there to...

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Rebekah Olson swam the butterfly in the third leg of the 200 Medley Relay in Buffalo Friday. The team finished in sixth place.

 
The Lady Dogie swim team traveled to Buffalo Friday to compete in their one and only meet of the week. As the season grows nearer to its conclusion, head coach Doug Scribner admitted that his swimmers are tired, and that it may be time to begin taper. “It was a good meet, but it is apparent that we...
The Lady Dogie swim team is growing closer to the state meet, and as such, head coach Doug Scribner admits that though his squad swam a bit tired after practice last week, they also swam well at the quad in Buffalo on Friday and at the Worland Invitational on Saturday. Though there were no new...

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Lizzy Rushton was right on target to dig up a hit by the Lady Trailblazers Friday in Torrington.

 
The fifth-ranked Lady Dogie Volleyball squad started last week with a solid win over the Lady Trailblazers in Torrington on Friday, but then slipped from first place in the Northeast Quadrant to second, after dropping a hard-fought, five-set battle against the Moorcroft Lady Wolves on Saturday in...
After opening up their season with a scrimmage against the No. 1 and No. 3 teams in 3A last week, the Dogies were tasked with battling yet another 3A team in the No. 5-ranked 3A Buffalo Bison on their home field Friday. Though head coach Matt Conzelman’s team was unable to bring home a win, they...

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Seth Rasmuson graduated from Buffalo High School with the class of 2019. He died June 8 when the tiltrotor aircraft he was aboard crashed in California. Courtesy photo.

BUFFALO — With only a year and change left to complete his five-year commitment to the U.S. Marine Corps, Cpl. Seth Rasmuson had begun to make plans for his post-military life.  He was married to his high school sweetheart, and together the couple had an infant son. Now the trio were planning for...
BUFFALO (WNE) — Former Buffalo man, Seth Rasmuson, was among the five Marines killed when an Osprey aircraft crashed in southern California on Wednesday.  Rasmuson graduated from Buffalo High School in 2019. Rasmuson's family confirmed his death to the Bulletin. According to a statement from the...

Kevin Thomas hugs his daughter Karma, 12, as speakers address the crowd during a "solidarity protest" in Buffalo on Monday. “I want (my kids) to know that what I’m doing is for their future in order for them to grow and for them to be a better people in society. Justice has to be taken care of,” Thomas said. (Photo by Jessi Dodge, Buffalo Bulletin)

Solidarity protest held in Buffalo   By Mara Abbott Buffalo Bulletin Via Wyoming News Exchange   BUFFALO — As 16-year-old Danica Boyce stood in tears on the stage at Crazy Woman Square, a crowd of roughly 100 chanted up at her: “We love you.” It was the crescendo of Monday night's "peaceful...

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