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The facility would be about 20,000 square feet with two levels, making a total area of 32,000 square feet. It would a residential treatment program for up to 32 youths at one time, for 90 days, year-round. It would also offer a “couples therapy retreat program” for up to six couples staying three to five days, with use planned six to 12 times a year during summer, it says.

As an undergraduate, Montgomery earned a B.S. in animal science and a B.S. in equine science and management, both from the University of Kentucky. In addition to assisting with research in the animal sciences nutrition lab and animal science beef unit, he completed a summer internship at the IX Ranch in Choteau County, Montana.

A Sublette Center resident will claim the title of centenarian this year, something few get to do. Ellen Reed, Sublette County native, will celebrate her 100th birthday on Sept. 19.

Drive-thru flu and COVID-19 vaccine clinic schedules Big Piney/Marbleton: Tuesday, Oct. 4, 10 a.m. to noon High-Dose Flu (65+ years only), Sublette County Fair Grounds, Marbleton Tuesday, Oct. 4 , 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Community Clinic (all ages), Sublette County Fair Grounds, Marbleton Pinedale: Thursday, Oct. 6, 10 a.m. to noon High-Dose Flu (65+ years only), Museum of the Mountain Man, Pinedale Thursday, Oct. 6, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Community Clinic (all ages), Museum of the Mountain Man, Pinedale Thursday, Oct. 13, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Community Clinic (all ages), Museum of the Mountain Man, Pinedale

Although the Forest Service claims the chemicals used for treatment “are not harmful to people or animals,” in a Sept. 13 press release the agency requested “people who had planned to recreate in these areas … to make alternate plans.”

"It was surreal to return to 'dance on the water,' and share with my wife, Sherry, family and friends and give the gift of barefooting for the first time on Half Moon Lake to my brother, Dan and his nephew, Philip. A memory they will never forget!"

Several new charges were filed and sentences imposed in Sublette County Circuit Court from Aug. 29 to Sept. 4.

This year’s “Class of 2022” scrapbook includes (in alphabetical order) Pete Hoagland of Sublette County, Bert Lamb and Charles Stillman Philbrick and Elroy Philbrick of Sweetwater County, Red Mathison, T.D. O’Neil, Leonard Priebe, Kent Snidecor and Mike Steele of Sublette County.

The final Sage and Snow Garden of Beauty Award for the summer rightly goes to longtime gardener, Maggie McAllister. Maggie developed the Painted Sage Farm in 2006 to grow market meat and vegetables.

The civil suit alleges Shane R. Copeland and Ramsey Copeland, owners of Triple Peak Landscaping, LLC, breached two handwritten contracts and received “unjust enrichment” after “silent investor” William F. Murdock presented Shane Copeland with two amounts – one of $30,000 and one of $80,000 – on Oct. 26, 2021.

Every year, the State Historic Preservation Office honors Wyoming ranch and farm families that have continuously owned and worked the same land for 100 years or more.

At 1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10, an open house event will be held at the old Jack Creek Cattle Dipping Vat in Bondurant. The public is invited to attend.

Shortly before the Roosevelt Fire sprang into life in 2019, Kristie Caddy’s new log-sided home in the Hoback Ranches was almost complete. Caddy spent several years planning and overseeing the home’s construction on a large piece of secluded property.

Several new charges were filed in Sublette County Circuit Court from Aug. 22 to Aug. 28.

A man on probation for a March domestic battery charge was in court again Aug. 31 for violating probation terms by drinking alcohol in a Teton County bar.

The “Petition to Sublette County, Doyle Gravel Mine making the rounds has gathered 223 signatures of Sublette County residents opposing its future as a 65-acre gravel pit, along with four email comments and 14 social media responses opposing “the Doyle gravel mine.”

The Town of Pinedale and Jorgensen & Associates organized the event to collect public input in the development of the town’s Transportation Master Plan and Highway 191-Pine Street Pedestrian Safety Plan.

Big Piney schools return on Aug. 24 while Pinedale schools returns Aug. 31.

Their back yard, with an incredible street view, is lined with many pots of petunias, pansies, violas and other annual favorites.

These shows primarily reach our 20- to 60-year-old age group which is great, but it’s always been our mission to reach every age group in Sublette County and our new Fringe Age Group initiative help address that mission with some incredible artists and instructors. Continued support from Rocky Mountain Power Foundation helps make these programs a reality!”

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