Golf Cart Modifications for Off-Roading
You’re packing your bags for an epic camping trip or a weekend away hunting. All that’s left to decide is which vehicle will carry you down those rugged trails. Have you ever considered bringing your golf cart along for the…
Riding Dirty: Best Trails for Mudding in America
A scopious road trip throughout the States is an appropriate rejoinder to cabin fever. As snow dissipates and more earth uncovers, enthusiastic off-roaders are ready to jolt to their favorite challenging trails. Once you’ve souped up your ride to withstand…
The Best Multi-Use Hiking Accessories
Every hiker wants to travel light. Long, hard expeditions don’t get any easier when heavy but necessary gear weighs you down. When it comes to lightening your load, versatility is the name of the game—you want everything you bring with…
Lincoln County down to 18 active COVID-19 cases
As of 3 p.m. Monday, March 8, the number of laboratory-confirmed coronavirus cases seen since the disease was first diagnosed in the state in mid-March stood at 46,507, an increase of 360 confirmed cases since the 46,147 reported on March…
Marcus Williams named Freshman of the Year by MWC Media
Nick Seeman Assistant Athletic Director, Communications University of Wyoming Athletics LARAMIE, Wyo. (March 8, 2021) – University of Wyoming freshman Marcus Williams was named the Mountain West Freshman of the Year by media covering the conference on Monday. He also earned…
Jackson man charged with felony rape
JACKSON (WNE) — A Teton County man is facing a charge of first-degree sexual assault after police said he forced himself on a woman and smacked her face before raping her. Chris Tarpey, 31, pleaded not guilty to the charge…
House committee advances bill to cut K-12 education
CHEYENNE (WNE) – The House Education Committee voted 5-4 Friday afternoon to pass a bill that would cut $30 million worth of K-12 funding over the next three years. House Bill 173 proposes a mix of cost-saving and revenue-raising measures to…
Wyoming Mask Mandate Removed Starting March 16, More Businesses Return to Normal
Wyoming’s mask order, along with public health orders for bars, restaurants, theaters and gyms, will be rescinded starting March 16, Governor Mark Gordon announced on Monday. However, face coverings will still be required in K-12 schools. “I thank the people…
Cranney clarifies LCSD2 Foundation scholarship donation process
Ashley Cranney, the administrator for LCSD2 Scholarship Foundation, spoke with SVI media this week to update the community about the current scholarship drive. The foundation kicked off its scholarship drive 5 weeks ago and has brought in $67,000 so far…