KICK IT OR KEEP IT: “Good Days” by Jet Jurgensmeyer
A new song released by a young country artist is up for vote in this week’s Kick It or Keep It on SVI Radio. “Good Days” was released by 19-year-old Jet Jurgensmeyer on Thursday, March 28. If kept, the song…
Star Valley’s Randall Luthi named Governor’s Policy Director
The following is a press release from the office of Gov. Mark Gordon. Find a more detailed story in the upcoming April 10 edition of the Star Valley Independent. CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Governor Mark Gordon is announcing a change to his…
Law enforcement searching for missing 15-year-old Bear Lake girl
Update: The Bear Lake County Sheriff’s Office has said that Update Crawford has been located and returned safely to her family, she is no longer missing, and this agency is no longer seeking to locate her. Original: Law enforcement in…
VA health care enrollment surges
By Casper Star-Tribune staff Via Wyoming News Exchange The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced that 745 Wyoming veterans joined the VA health care system in the last year, outpacing the national average. Enrollment in Wyoming was 35.44% more than…
Star Valley Sports Journal: The best may be yet to come
The Final Four of the NCAA Tournament was determined this past weekend with North Carolina State, Purdue, UConn and Alabama earning the right to play on the final few days of the college basketball season. As I let my windshield…
SVI Radio Interview: Matt Finkel, UCONN Basketball
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SVI Radio Interview: Taylor Brower, SVHS Grad and new Head Coach
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Local artist Val Chadwick Bagley publishes seek-and-find children’s books
After selling over 1 million Latter-day Saint products, including books, card games, CD’s, and more, the renowned artist Val Chadwick Bagley has recently published two seek-and-find children’s books; “When I Think Celestial” and “Book of Mormon Examples”. Bagley worked with…
Soccer teams return to action in Casper this weekend
The student athletes of LCSD No. 2 returned from spring break this week and for the sports programs, the re-start of the schedule generally marks an increased urgency as teams make the final push to the end of the school…
Despite staggering costs and logistic challenges, carbon capture studies at Wyoming coal plants advance
By Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile.com Rocky Mountain Power and Black Hills Energy already tap Wyoming ratepayers to pay for state-mandated studies, and will look to government subsidies to defray costs. Two electric utility companies in Wyoming will advance engineering studies and…