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Sandy Bousman, of Boulder, also grows cherry trees, buffalo berries, honey berries, raspberries, gooseberries, currants, high bush cranberries, chokecherries, wild plums, Siberian crabapples and a Harrison apple tree. Her in-ground vegetable garden is full of potatoes, onions, garlic, and cabbage.

Beginning July 16 and 17, the Bridger-Teton National Forest's Pinedale District will open to those that have valid firewood permits. There is approximately 160-cords of lodgepole pine and subalpine fir ranging in lengths from 12-to-45-feet.

The public is invited submit questions for the forum to the Sublette Chamber of Commerce on its Facebook page from July 1 through July 17.

Crowds pack park for fourth

If those gritty, fearless, tough motorcyclists out cruising the asphalt can be open about mental health, than anyone can feel empowered to seek help.

The public is urged to attend.

Nonprofits emphasize areas of need to local officials.

Three injured hikers rescued in separate incidents.

Sublette County commissioners divided over land appraisal.

Johnson was appointed during the 101st convention.

It was just like the good old days on Sunday afternoon, June 26, a perfect day to eat, listen to great music, visit with old friends and eat an excellent meal of slow-roasted beef, potato salad, cole slaw and sauerkraut, all made according to the original recipes.

Jill and Don Tegeler receive the Wyoming Community Foundation's 2022 Spirit of the Meadowlark Award.

Dr. Rafael Hastey is the new internist for the Sublette County Hospital District.

Pinedale Town Council members gathered at their June 27 regular meeting to consider the 2022 resolution setting rates and fees effective July 1. The resolution contained minor changes to several fees levied by the town for municipal services.

Wildfire smoke was spotted in the Cliff Creek drainage on Tuesday afternoon, June 28, and after a storm passed through, the now-named Sandy Fire that started at 15 acres grew to 64 acres by Thursday morning, June 30.

A cinnamon-colored black bear spent a week rampaging through hikers’ backcountry camps and the Green River Lakes campground, even as people tried to eat their lunches. After hearing a report on June 21 about a hiking group’s encounter several days earlier with the 3- to 4-year-old male bear, about 5 miles from the Green River Lakes trailhead, Wyoming Game and Fish large carnivore biologist Clint Atkinson.

The century-long quest for a hospital in Sublette County is finally a reality. On June 28, the U.S. Department of Agriculture approved a $32-million loan application submitted by the Sublette County Hospital District to construct a new critical access hospital. The USDA’s historical decision gives the SCHD the green light to break ground on its proposed 70,000-square-foot hospital facility in Pinedale.

At the conclusion of four days of competition, 12-year-old Kandis Johnston of Pinedale was named Preteen Little Miss Wyoming.

Sublette County students make UW honor roll.

Local Wranglers represent at Boys' State.

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