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Annexation on the Alpine agenda for 2025

  • New P&Z board member welcomed The Alpine Town Council moved an annexation project forward and welcomed a new member to the community’s planning and zoning board at  the Jan. 21 meeting. Rachael Stewart was given the oath of…

McKay Erickson Legislative Update

  • House District 21 Representative discusses key issues In a recent appearance on the Weekday Wake-Up, House District 21 Representative McKay Erickson highlighted his ongoing efforts on the House Education Committee and addressed pressing issues surrounding property tax reform….

LC Tourism coordinated as one program

  • Board will be formed with town representatives Representatives from the Lincoln County’s towns, chambers and economic development groups met in a conference call this week to make plans for a unified effort to promote tourism. Lincoln County Economic…

Cowboys Use Three Ball to Take Down Fresno State in Overtime, 83-72

• Pokes hit season-high 17 threes Guard Obi Agbim knocked down a three-pointer as time expired to send the game into overtime and the Cowboys put away Fresno State in the extra period to earn an 83-72 win inside the…

SVI Radio Interview: Tamra Fisher and John Cook-Community Art Nights

Tamra Fisher and John Cook joined Lisa Hillier on The Morning Chit Chat to discuss the Community Art Nights held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month from 6-8 p.m. at the Senior Center beginning February 5.  

SVI Radio Interview: LCSD2 Superintendent Matt Erickson

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Bills targeting predator torture, snowmobile hunting could make infamous wolf stunt a felony

  • Two bills have already been introduced stemming from Sublette County’s infamous animal torture incident. More are likely coming, including a proposal that would prohibit snowmobiling over animals on public land.   By Mike Koshmrl, WyoFile.com CHEYENNE—Sophomore representative Andrew…

State’s top elected officials address municipalities

  By Noah Zahn Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via- Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — In an address to the Wyoming Association of Municipalities, Gov. Mark Gordon said Friday he is optimistic for the future of the state’s towns and municipalities, but…