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Year: 2021

Getting Down to Nutrition: Gluten Free

◆ Gluten Free: For Health vs. Fad Diet. By Shelley Balls UW Extension, Nutrition and Food Safety Educator First off, let us talk about what gluten is. Gluten is made up of two proteins, glutenin and gliadin and these proteins…

Coming Events: July 15-21

© Copyright Star Valley Independent • July 12-16 Vacation Bible School with Berean Bible Fellowship. Monday-Friday, 9-11:30 at Star View Park in Afton. For kids K-6th grades. • July 12-17 MSSA Nation Stockdogs Trials. at the Lincoln County Fairgrounds. Free…

Game & Fish lowers age for hunters

◆ 11-year-olds who are turning 12 now allowed to hunt A rule change from the Wyoming Game & Fish will allow younger hunters to pursue big or trophy game animals. Effective July 1 of this year, 11-year-olds who will be…

‘Jeremy’s hand raised in triumph’

◆ 10th anniversary of Star Valley Half Marathon reminds runners of ‘the good things’ A thing regarded as a worthy representative symbol. That, according to Oxford Languages, is what defines an icon. Perhaps the marker at mile 12 of the…

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Law enforcement foundation invites SV youth to bowling and pizza

◆ Program starts in Star Valley, expanded to Kemmerer. The Lincoln County Peace Officers Foundation is reaching out to the youth of Star Valley with the first of what will be many events to build relationships between law enforcement officers…

Essential Items for Living off the Grid

Anyone who wants to escape from the bustling world to calm isolation in the woods needs to check out these essential items for living off the grid.

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Mountain States Stockdog Association returns to Star Valley

◆ An auction helps raise funds for the Lincoln County 4-H program.The Mountain States Stockdog Association returned this week, but with an expanded venue, bringing in more teams and officials to compete and judge in a series of arenas at…

Nine more Wyoming deaths tied to COVID

By The Wyoming News Exchange The deaths of nine more Wyoming residents have been tied to the coronavirus, the Wyoming Department of Health announced Tuesday. The deaths in June and July, which included four Laramie County residents, brought the number…

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