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The Wyoming Hunger Initiative, launched by First Lady Jennie Gordon in partnership with Wyoming 4-H and FFA, recently announced the new Fair To Fork program.

Every Thursday afternoon, a gaggle of people set up tables on the shady, green Sublette County Courthouse lawn to offer passersby a chance to select from a truly diverse range of goodies.

Three Wranglers represent Pinedale at Girls' State.

The University of Wyoming Extension is launching a new internship program this summer for beginning ranchers and farmers.

Bridger-Teton National Forest officials will be reconstructing the Fremont Crossing Trail Bridge next month, which will likely cause temporary disruptions.

Anyone interested interested in the effects of local mosquito management on pollinators – birds, butterflies, bees – is invited to this Pollinator Positive! public discussion.

As summer grazing allotments opened up on the Bridger-Teton National Forest starting on June 10, cattle drives slowed traffic through the county from one end to the other.

The county’s 2022 Western Wyoming Select Gelding Sale, always on June’s second Saturday at the Sublette County Fairgrounds, seems to get bigger every year with return buyers and consignors recognizing it as a quality auction. About 65 horses were consigned to the June 11 sale. The night before was the annual ranch rodeo, prospective buyers could see consigned horses put through their paces.

The Sublette County School District No. 1 Board of Trustees began its meeting this month by acknowledging the two students present who were nominated as Students of the Month.

The Smithsonian National Museum of American History houses one of the largest and most prestigious repositories related to the United State’s rich and complicated past. Approximately 1.8 million artifacts, and at least 3 miles of archival shelf space, lie within the institution’s walls.

The Pinedale Town Council and town staff put heads together on Monday, June 13, to tighten up the municipal budget for the 2022-2023 fiscal year before councilmembers unanimously approved the document on second reading with small modifications from the first reading.

When Sharon Rutsch, lab director for Sublette County Hospital District (SCHD), had her longest-serving employee announce plans to retire, she got right to work.

Two simultaneous art shows just opened at galleries many miles apart in distance but very close in interests for the third summer in a row.

On Wednesday, a Pinedale resident living along Pine Creek contacted Wyoming Game and Fish Warden Jordan Kraft about a dead deer – possibly cached by a mountain lion.

Bridger-Teton National Forest has a new supervisor.

Gov. Mark Gordon on Wednesday announced the formation of a Gas and Diesel Price Working Group to address rising fuel costs.

The U.S. Secretary of the Interior announced earlier this week a new policy geared toward increasing clean energy production on public lands as part of the current Biden Administration’s goal of a net-zero economy by 2050.

Gov. Mark Gordon and 16 other governors formed a coalition to pen a letter to President Joe Biden, urging the rejection of a rule that would penalize companies for not meeting renewable energy standards.

Skyline Academy’s John Snell spoke to the 11 soon-to-be graduates of the small Pinedale high school Class of 2022 on Thursday, May 26 – outlining the differences between “graduation” and “commencement” and honoring each senior for dancing to their personal beats.

This year’s springtime planning meeting on May 25 for the Pinedale Anticline Project Area was the first in-person meeting among operators, officials and biologists, the third total since COVID shut down public gatherings.

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