Homepage

“Cedar is a sweet girl who listens, follows directions, completes her work, cares about the work she does, always tries her best and cares about her classmates,” said Fluckiger. “I believe Cedar shows the character trait of responsibility every day in class and around the school.”

“Keep your integrity,” Ufford said. “Figure out in your heart what is right, what the bottom line is, and live up to it.”

Memphis, seated in the audience at Pinedale Elementary School (PES), and Gracelyn, performing with the choir on stage, both raised their hands along with other schoolmates when asked about family members actively serving in the United States military. The siblings were then called up onto the stage, where they explained their older sister, Preslie, a graduate of the Sublette County school system, enlisted in the army in June 2020. As they described the distance separating them from their sister, Spc. Mecham looked on from backstage, waiting for the right moment to make her appearance.

The Sublette County School District No. 1 Board of Trustees recognized eight Students of the Month for both September and October at its Nov. 10 meeting.

“Overall, the financial statements for the town are in a great spot,” Fixter said.

Funds are currently available to help cover expenses related to cancer treatment or traveling for appointments. Visit kickincancer.org for more information, to get involved as a volunteer or donor, or to request assistance.

The first, led by a Hoback Basin citizens’ coalition, petitioned in 9th District Court against commissioners’ 3-2 approval of a contested rezoning request from Jackson Fork Ranch billionaire owner Joe Ricketts to rezone part of his ranch for a destination resort. This second petition also asks 9th District Judge Marv Tyler to review and remand the majority vote by commissioners Sam White, Joel Bousman and Tom Noble to further open the gates to increased commercial development from Bondurant over the Hoback Rim and toward Daniel.

There were 5,446 registered voters in Sublette County prior to Election Day, 353 absentee ballots returned to the clerk’s office and 757 residents who voted early.

The town intends to use the space as an interim location for the town hall and office space for town staff, Murdock added. The building may become a permanent town hall, although no decision has been made at this time.

There were 5,446 registered voters in Sublette County prior to Election Day. 353 absentee ballots were returned to the Sublette County Clerk's office. 757 Sublette County residents voted early. Sublette County Sheriff's deputies escorted the ballots from all polling locations to the courthouse in Pinedale. The first arrived from Boulder with deputy Dave Siefkes at 7:40 and the last arrived at 8:29 from Daniel with Sgt. Tom Hatch.

The lawsuit continues against the remaining defendants, Shane and Ramsey Copeland.

The AQD’s Oct. 7 public notice of the pending gravel-pit expansion and hot-mix asphalt plant – located on the south edge of Pinedale and an estimated 50 residences within 1 mile, invited public comment through Nov. 4.

After Leyva pleaded not guilty by reason of mental illness to each charge, Judge Tyler immediately suspended the case and trial proceedings and ordered Leyva to undergo a mental evaluation. It would be up to Wyoming State Hospital staff to determine when, where and how, he added.

Unraveling Roman Piernick’s military history is a challenge. His involvement in the U.S. Special Forces, the U.S. Army Rangers and the predecessors to those elite, secret forces, means most of Roman Piernick’s military records are difficult, if not impossible, to access. Roman Piernick rarely shared stories about the decades he spent in the U.S. Army.

Wyoming Game and Fish Pinedale Regional Supervisor John Lund told the Pinedale Roundup that wildlife officials “did not find any indication that the bear was wounded or killed.”

Instead the Ridley family is expanding the Outfitter Liquor Store.

During the Oct. 27 arraignment, Whitman’s attorney, Rives White, explained his client has an opportunity to move to Arizona for work. White worked with Sublette County Deputy Attorney and Prosecutor Clayton Melinkovich to agree to remove a bond condition that prevented Whitman from leaving Wyoming during the pendency of litigation.

Pearce was “comfortable” with the beefed-up permit application presented to the council on Oct. 24. The new document contained a timeline with milestones Union is required to meet with room for the company to apply for licenses through the Federal Communications Commission, Pearce added.

The cost to maintain each sport varies by activity, according to financial information provided by Rich. Soccer is the least expensive, with an estimated expenditure per student of $114. Alpine skiing, on the other hand, puts the district back approximately $950 per student.

The Judicial Nominating Commission will accept expressions of interest from qualified persons to fill the Pinedale vacancy through Thursday, Nov. 10. The expression of interest form can be obtained from http://www.courts.state.wy.us/Administration/Careers. The completed form must be received in the office of Chief Justice Fox by 5 p.m., on Thursday, Nov. 10

« Prev | 1 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 21 | Next »
Currently viewing stories posted within the past 2 years.
For all older stories, please use our advanced search.