Wyoming spends record $4.2 million to kill coyotes, other predators
• Ammunition, gas, aviation fuel price hikes drive costs higher as hard winter boosts interest in coyote culls By Mike Koshmrl, WyoFile.com Wyoming will spend more than $4 million to kill coyotes, wolves, ravens, skunks and other “nuisance animals”…
Wyoming Legislative Update from the Wyoming Business Alliance
The Joint Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions Committee began its interim work during its meeting in Lander on May 30th and 31st. The committee had a busy agenda that covered a wide variety of topics including Regulatory Reform, Electric Utilities,…
Fluckiger retires after 27 years with LCSD No. 2
◆ Serving since 1996, she has given three decades and worked under six superintendents. After 27 years serving Lincoln County School District No. 2 on the district secretarial staff, Alison Fluckiger is hanging up her hat. Having worked for six…
“Hi Kathyyyy!” – Students include area postmaster in daily tradition
Anyone who has had mail sent to Bedford over the past 30 years, know Kathy Barge. Kathy loves Star Valley and has made it her home since 1994. She was living in Jackson prior to Star Valley, working as the…
Just a fraction of the Summer Activities at Alpine, Thayne, and Afton Libraries
◆ Find the full calendar at linclib.org/events. Alpine June 1 – July 31: Adult Summer Reading Challenge. Read a combined 200 books to help get musical instruments that can be checked out. June 1-21, July 23-24: Tiny Paint Contest. Awards…
Bear Lake to see higher water levels and more tourists
This story courtesy of EastIdahoNews.com. It is used here with permission – BEAR LAKE COUNTY — Bear Lake State Park expects to see higher water levels this year and with that, more people coming to recreate on the lake’s most…