Weed and Pest: ’Disconnect” from the land driving invasive species spread
What does Travis Osmond, Supervisor of the Lincoln County Weed and Pest think about in his daily battle with noxious weeds? “I want to make my great-great grandfather proud,” he said in an interview with SVI during the Weekday Wake-up…
SVI Radio Interview: Travis Osmond, Lincoln County Weed & Pest
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WHY YOUR STORY PODCAST: Dutch Oven Cooking
This week on the Why Your Story Podcast, Travis Osmond and Mary Jo Parker invite Steve Parker into the studio to talk about summertime Dutch Oven Cooking. Below is one of Steve’s favorite Dutch Oven recipes. Steve’s Beans (call if…
WHY YOUR STORY PODCAST: Trivia
On the latest episode of the Why Your Story Podcast, Travis and MJ challenge each other to a game of trivia.
WHY YOUR STORY PODCAST: Tylee Williams-The Block
On the latest episode of The Why Your Story Podcast, Travis Osmond and Mary Jo Parker catch up with Tylee Williams from Star Valley Meat Block in Thayne.
WHY YOUR STORY PODCAST: Goals
On the latest episode of the Why Your Story Podcast, Travis and MJ discuss their goals and resolutions for the new year.
WHY YOUR STORY PODCAST: “Kindness Matters” with Maggon Osmond
This week on the Why Your Story Podcast, Travis and MJ catch with Maggon Osmond to discuss an app Maggon created called Kindness Matters. The app is a social media type of platform that allows youth to share positive messages…
WHY YOUR STORY PODCAST: “Life Is Hard”
Travis Osmond and Mary Jo Parker have returned to the SVI Media radio studio with the latest edition of the Why Your Story Podcast! The edition is titled “Life is Hard.”
WHY YOUR STORY PODCAST: Sierra Mitchell, Afton Food Pantry
This week on the Why Your Story Podcast, Travis Osmond and Mary Jo Parker have both a serious and hilarious conversation with Sierra Mitchell, Director of the Afton Food Pantry.
Wednesday is final day of “Dyer’s Woad Week”
Provided by the Wyoming Weed & Pest Council For nearly 20 years, the Lincoln County Weed and Pest District has held the annual “Dyer’s Woad Week,” when children 18 years and younger can pick Dyer’s Woad plants and trade it…