Star Wars, dinosaur attacks and Jack-Jack: A guide to summer 2018’s upcoming releases
Whether it’s to take in a thought-provoking period drama or just to watch dinosaurs eat stuff, this summer is full of reasons to go to the movies.
(Video) – SVHS Singcopation Showcase
The 2018 Singcopation Showcase is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May 9. If you would like to purchase a DVD or digital copy of this performance please visit the SVI Store. This broadcast is brought to you…
LDS Church announces split with Boy Scouts
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Boy Scouts of America have released this following statement: “The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Boy Scouts of America have been partners for more than 100…
William Spaulding promoted to sergeant major
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – First Sgt. William Spaulding of Star Valley was promoted to sergeant major in the Wyoming Army National Guard on May 4, 2018. Spaulding had served as first sgt. in the Joint Force Headquarters for the last 32…
Star Valley drivers should expect delays as WYDOT repairs U.S. 89
The Wyoming Department of Transportation with contract crews from Lewis & Lewis Inc. along with HK Contractors will be milling and paving sections of roadway all over Southwest Wyoming. Crews will be working on US 89 in the Star Valley…
Bridger-Teton officials narrow closure zone of Porcupine Slide; can now access Little Greys River
The Bridger-Teton National Forest is reducing the closure area along the Greys River Road downstream of the Porcupine Landslide. The new closure area begins 10-miles downstream of the landslide at the junction with the Little Greys River Road. While the…
Governor Matt Mead pledges help with Porcupine slide
The office of Governor Matt Mead has pledged their support in whatever form that may take in a letter to the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Acknowledging the economic impact to the county, Governor Mead sent the following: The Porcupine Slide is…
Yellowstone visitor tossed by local bison
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — A grumpy bison apparently decided not to share the local trail with a visitor who unfortunately got a little too close. Park rangers report that on Monday, Virginia Junk, 72, of Boise was walking the trails…