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Month: March 2021

Lincoln County Commissioner Robert King talks changes and projects for the county

Lincoln County Commissioner Robert King joined SVI to discuss various changes and projects the county will want to be aware of. Refinance of Jail Bonds King says this is something that has been worked on for quite a while. The…

Fuscillo promotes virtual training for Wyoming Alzheimer caretakers

Charles J. Fuschillo Jr., President and CEO of the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, called SVI’s Duke Dance this week to promote a virtual education conference for Wyoming residents April 15.  Fuschillo has served as President & Chief Executive Officer of…

Superintendent Erickson explains his view on proposed education funding cuts

Superintendent Matt Erickson spoke with SVI media this week about the recently completed accreditation visit from the Wyoming Department of Education and explained his views on what the legislature is calling “ghost positions” and how they are planning to cut…

Interviews

March 26: Mike Newman, World Championship Cutter and Chariot Races

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Interviews

March 26: Jessica Bagley, SVHS Girls Soccer

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Braves ride Nelson’s hat-trick to road win

◆ Rock Springs hosting Star Valley this weekend. Plenty of sadness was expressed about missing certain events due to COVID-19, but the athletes of last spring lost an entire season. For Star Valley Soccer, the 2019 version was one of…

Average Gas Prices Climbing

◆ Cost per gallon approaching highest price since 2018. It is normal to see fuel prices increase heading into the spring and summer months. 2021 prices, however, appear to be rising earlier and faster. According to GasBuddy.com, the average price…

Interviews

March 25: Representative Evan Simpson, HD 21

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Marijuana, fuel tax, seat belt bills die in Legislature

By Tom Coulter Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via- Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — With about a week and a half left in the Wyoming Legislature’s general session, a slew of bills addressing everything from marijuana to seat belt use failed due…