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Drive Up Mobile Food Pantry coming this Saturday

◆ Enough food for 400-500 local families will be available For the third consecutive year the Food Bank of Wyoming is partnering with the Afton Food Pantry to host a drive up mobile food pantry this upcoming Saturday. The event…

Graduation ceremonies for area high schools

Star Valley High School will hold graduation for the Class of 2022, Tuesday, May 24, at 7 p.m. on the SVHS football field. The guest speaker will be science teacher Mark Nethercott. Cokeville High graduation will be Wednesday, May 25,…

Dockstader running for Wyoming Secretary of State

Wyoming Senate President Dan Dockstader (R-Grover) has filed as a candidate to run for Wyoming Secretary of State. Dockstader filed shortly after the current Secretary, Ed Buchanan, announced that he had decided not to seek re-election. So far Dockstader is…

Governor Gordon will join Arts Council in Star Valley

◆ Meetings include reception in Afton, board session in Thayne The Wyoming Arts Council Board of Directors will bring their quarterly meeting to Star Valley, May 23-24. • Reception in Afton The visit will include a reception. The public is…

Unsportsmanlike Conduct: NBA Conference Finals and NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs round 2 preview

Aaron and Dahl discuss the glorious game 7’s from the NHL round 1 final day, and the atrocious game 7’s from the NBA round 2 action, plus an update on Tarik Cohen, some Desaun Watson talk, and the top stories…

Palisades Ranger District teams up with volunteers to complete the Bear Creek Trail Improvement Project

Swan Valley, Idaho, May 17, 2022: Over the weekend, volunteers form local groups teamed up with the Forest Service to install a bridge on a section of single-track trail that crosses Bear Creek, west of Palisades Reservoir, on the Palisades Ranger…

Tick and skeeter season brings bug bite danger

JACKSON (WNE) — Slap on some bug repellent, tuck your pant legs into your socks and scan yourself for creepy-crawlies. In a seasonal advisory, the Wyoming Department of Health warns that ticks can spread tularemia, Rocky Mountain spotted fever and…

Lummis apologizes following ‘two sexes’ comment at UW commencement

By Jasmine Hall Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via- Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., responded with an apology statement Monday after she was booed by students during her commencement speech Saturday at the University of Wyoming. As…

Wyoming economic comeback a work in progress

By Jonathan Make Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via- Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE –  Like many things in life, measuring the breadth of the state of the economy in Wyoming and in its Capital City is no easy matter. Particularly these days….

Changes to moose, bighorn sheep license drawings discussed, not set

By Stephen Dow The Sheridan Press Via- Wyoming News Exchange SHERIDAN — Months after the Wyoming Legislature approved a recommendation to increase the allocation of “Big 5” hunting licenses to resident hunters, the Wyoming Wildlife Task Force has returned with an additional…