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“Regardless of who Bobbee is paired with, she makes it work,” Vlastos added. “She raises her partner’s level of thoughtfulness, engagement and accountability, and does so naturally. Her good will puts others at ease and allows them to feel valued.”

Several corrections are needed for the recent article, “Copelands’ bankruptcy stalls civil lawsuits.” It was incorrectly reported that 9th District Judge Marv Tyler declared Shane and Ramsey Copeland and Triple Peak Landscaping, LLC defaulted in a civil complaint filed by an investor. Judge Tyler did not include the Copelands in the default judgment, only TPL. The default judgment was submitted by the investor’s attorney and Judge Tyler signed it, which is not the same as making a declaration, 9th District Court Clerk Janet Montgomery clarified. Also, the Town of Marbleton’s civil suit was heard in Circuit Court, not by District Court Judge Tyler. The reporter regrets these errors.

Sublette County advertised the HR position both internally and externally for 30 days and received eight applications.

There's still time to vote to support a local Pinedale artist! Voting is open until 6:45 p.m. today, Jan. 13. To support the arts and Mae Orm, visit https://www.jhstillworks.com/spirit-of-wyoming-voting.

To keep housing costs at or below 30 percent of gross income, a renter paying $1,300 per month would need to earn a gross salary of at least $52,008 per year to keep their housing affordable, according to figures supplied by the town. An annual salary of $52,008 equates to roughly $25 per hour for a 40-hour work week.

Judge McKay explained to Pilon that pleading “not guilty, not guilty by reason of mental illness,” carries requirements such as making that burden of proof, accepting any recommended testing and undergoing a mental evaluation.

The intersection at Tyler Avenue and Pine Street received a “C” and “D” during peak hours of traffic, meaning drivers waited between 15 to 35 seconds to make the left turn into Pine Street.

Opposing Bondurant citizens did not make a case to establish their standings as “aggrieved parties,” and Sublette County commissioners’ rezoning approval was a legislative action that can’t be challenged in court, as could an administrative action, wrote 7th District Court Court Judge Joshua Eames.

Nonprofits report a spike in services across Pinedale and the surrounding community.

In an already complex case that led a California woman and a Pinedale doctor to seek temporary restraining orders against each other while her son remains in jail, charged with attacking the doctor – his husband – the doctor is accusing the mother of felony marijuana delivery.

PHS alumna and Rice University sophomore Zoe Griffin is making a statement in the world research of bioscience as an undergraduate.

Sublette County Unified Fire responded to two structure fires over the holiday weekend.

Ricketts seeks an amended CUP to enlarge his current “guest ranch” territory from 493 acres to cover the entire 1,300-acre string of properties along the Upper Hoback River and also bring in the recently purchased Dead Shot Ranch. He said residences at the Dead Shot are short-term rentals – which means guests there couldn’t enjoy the exclusive services on the Jackson Fork Ranch.

Local performers worked with the traveling San Diego Ballet to present ‘The Nutcracker’ Dec. 1-2 in the Sheppard Auditorium.

This year’s auction of wreaths and Christmas decorations included unusual items such as a beautifully handcrafted “possibles” bag and obsidian knife, a lime green tire, a framed museum-quality print with a swag and a chainsaw-carved wooden bear.

Ensembles entailed the PHS Jazz Band, the PHS Vocal Jazz Choir, the Wrangler Chorale and the PHS Concert Band along with the a cappella group, Petrichoral. The choirs and bands invited the audience to join in popular Christmas carols to round out the evening.

Pilon is charged with deliberately causing a serious collision with a truck and logging trailer on Oct. 30, 2021, in which she and the truck driver were life-flighted to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center. Charges were filed in April; the preliminary hearing before Judge Curt Haws was rescheduled numerous times with the most recent scheduled for Nov. 29.

The purpose of the STEAM Room is to emphasize “hands-on discovery and learning” and “exploratory playing,” said Tamara Currah, Pinedale early childhood community liaison.

“The presentation (on Dec. 12) will give us an idea of where we stand with transportation right now and in the future,” Pearce explained. The Dec. 12 meeting is scheduled for 5 p.m. in the Pinedale Library Lovatt Room.

Pilon’s preliminary hearing was stalled for months as she recovered from her Oct. 30, 2021, almost head-on collision, allegedly deliberate, with a logging truck and trailer on Highway 191. She was life-flighted to Idaho Falls as was the truck driver; another Pinedale driver was slightly injured. Charges were filed in March and numerous hearings have been rescheduled before this point.

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