Casper College Rodeo Teams Turn in Strong Efforts in Torrington
The college rodeo season rolled through Torrington last week and the Casper College teams enjoyed some success in that event. On the men s side, T-Bird cowboy Quinten Taylor took 1st in the building with a 77 in the 2nd go-round to finish with 148 on 2. The Nanton, Alberta native also took 6th in the saddle bronc.
Jack Skavdahl, who hails from Harrison, Nebraska took the top honors in the saddle bronc with 143 on 2. His teammates, Clayton Atkinson and Ben Kukowski placed 4th and 5th in that event respectively. Team ropers Carson and Kellan Johnson took 1st in Torrington and that pair is currently ranked 9th in the country.
Virtual competition took place March 6
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WORTHINGTON The Worthington High School Trojan Speech Team competed March 6 at the virtual Shakopee Saber Tournament.
The following students placed during the competition: Jenna Hoffman, first place-honor final, original oratory; Oziel Briones, second place-honor final, humorous expression; Nedoh Gyi, fourth place-honor final, serious prose; Elizabeth Martinez-Castro, fifth place-merit final, extemporaneous reading; Marco Ramos, sixth place-honor final, storytelling.
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Students share their views on their jobs and how they have changed during the pandemic.
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Oziel Briones, Levi Kuhl and Alec Langerud, Trojan News reporters | 6:00 am, Jan. 21, 2021 ×
A Hy-Vee employee sanitizes cart handles before customer use. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)
WORTHINGTON Worthington High School students are experiencing changes in the workplace recently due to COVID-19. New protocols have to be met because of the pandemic, and some of those protocols have flipped the workplace on its head.
The workplace of a retail or grocery store environment is far different from that of a fast food environment and different changes must be made to accommodate each setting. To get a better insight on the grocery store environment, Casey Salinas an employee at Fareway, and a junior at Worthington high school gave his perspective.