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No new growth reported on Sandy Fire.

No new growth reported on Sandy Fire.

A late addition to the Sublette County School District No. 1 Board of Trustees’ meeting took up the majority of discussion during the 90-minute gathering on June 9.

Two very timely topics converged earlier this week – protecting fragile pollinators, such as bees and insects, while also managing hungry hordes of mosquitos. Both are aspects of summer but both aren’t necessarily enjoyed to the same extent.

The Sublette County Unified Fire funding process has changed.

While the fire mill levy discussion during Tuesday’s Board of Sublette County Commissioners’ meeting took up the most time of any item, commissioners also tackled a varied agenda throughout the meeting in the their chambers.

Mountain lions have the deserved reputation of being silent, stealthy and nearly invisible. They are common throughout Wyoming lion; harvests during hunting seasons across the state attest to that.

Amid historic flooding throughout the upper Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, people across Sublette County have mobilized to help those displaced.

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department issued a new release on Wednesday urging people to avoid clusters of dead birds they may find.

In the midst of weeklong budget discussions, the Board of Sublette County Commissioners held a regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday that was filled with tidbits and executive sessions.

The same board of directors serves both the Jonah Interagency Office and the Pinedale Anticline Project Office but the two have different funding priorities based on their respective Bureau of Land records of decision.

Six conservation groups submitted a 16-page recommendation to the Wyoming Game and Fish Department on Wednesday, requesting the state begin phasing out 22 state-run feedgrounds where elk are artificially fed each winter.

Following the results of the recent Municipal Election, two members of the Pinedale Town Council and Mayor Matt Murdock were sworn in to begin their new terms on Wednesday, June 1, at the Pinedale Fire Hall.

There was something special about the Pinedale High School Class of 2022.

The greater sage-grouse is one of the key wildlife species monitored on the Pinedale Anticline Project Area and when certain numbers show problematic declines, the Bureau of Land Management is required to use mitigation measures built into the project area’s 2008 record of decision.

Just because you don’t see something – doesn’t mean it isn’t there. That especially goes for mountain lions, whose elusive and silent natures often keep them hidden from public view.

The Pinedale Town Council began its budget process at its May 23 meeting by unanimously approving the annual appropriation ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2023, on its first reading.

Local ranchers whose cattle spend summers drifting to their Upper Green River rangeland grazing allotments are relieved by the federal judge’s May 17 dismissal of an environmental coalition’s challenge.

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