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Month: January 2021

Star Valley Chamber of Commerce Highlight: Tootsies- A Generational Business

Ross Myers has a unique nickname for his wife – “atmosphere control.” It’s a name he saves for Jan Myers when they’re on their feet running Tootsies in Thayne. When she’s not charming longtime customers, she’s picking up folks’ babies…

Support your New Year weight-loss resolution in wisdom

◆ Successful and healthy weight management is more than limiting calories. By Shelley Balls UW Extension, Nutrition and Food Safety • Healthy Weight Loss: New Year’s is often accompanied by weight loss resolutions, but don’t be fooled by the myriad…

Uinta County Commission Approves ATV Resolution

The Uinta County Commission unanimously approved a resolution that would allow ATV to use on some county roads at its regular meeting on Tuesday. Southwest Outdoor Trails (SWAT) asked for the resolution that would eventually lead to an ATV trails…

House Bills at 68, Senate Files at 64 for the opening day of the Wyoming Legislature

◆ Legislative list will increase, with committee bills first up for consideration. Early bill filings in the Wyoming State Legislature included 68 House Bills and one Resolution, while the Senate had a list 64 Senate Files that were formally read…

Star Valley wrestlers battle Lyman and Pinedale in Tri-Meet

SVHS Wrestling hosted a tri-meet with both Lyman and Pinedale on Tuesday evening, January 20. The Braves picked up a 76-6 duel victory over the Eagles and a 55-21 win over the Wranglers. SVHS Wrestling will be back in action…

Legislature launches committee meetings for the 66th session

◆ Committees have a full slate of Legislation to consider. The Wyoming State Legislature launches a series of committee meetings next week, all related to bills that will be heard in the 66th session. Bill assignments were directed to the…

TEXT-IN TOPIC RESPONSES: Should Wyoming make seat belt use a primary offense?

During the 66th Legislature in Wyoming, lawmakers will consider a bill that would make seat belt use a primary offense. Senate File 0011, which is still in the early stages of the legislative process, would give law enforcement the ability…

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Jan. 20: Ashley Cranny, LCSD2 Education Foundation

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Jackson stabbing case sent to district court

JACKSON (WNE) — Teton County Circuit Court Judge James Radda heard police testimony Jan. 14 that convinced him there is enough evidence for Riley Sills to be arraigned in felony court for a Dec. 30 alleged stabbing. Sills is in…