Sports Friday Interview: Allen Simpson, Afton Flag Football becomes NFL affiliate
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Temporary bridge installed on CR 104 south of Alpine
Lincoln County Road and Bridge have installed a temporary, single lane bridge over the Salt River on County Road 104 (McNeel Power Plant Road) south of Alpine. The temporary bridge is open to the public and will be used while…
FBI releases photos of person of interest in Charlie Kirk’s killing on a Utah university campus
By ERIC TUCKER, ALANNA DURKIN RICHER and JESSE BEDAYN Associated Press OREM, Utah (AP) — The shooter who assassinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk and then vanished off a roof and into the woods remained at large more than 24 hours…
Willow Creek Fire remains at 96% contained
The Willow Creek Fire south of Smoot remains at 96% contained as of the most recent update from officials with the Bridger-Teton National Forest for Thursday, September 11. It is the second day the fire has been described as 96%…
Text-In Topic Responses: What changed since September 12, 2001?
On the anniversary of 9/11, and in light of events that occurred on September 10, 2025, Duke and Dahl asked radio listeners what has changed in the United States of America. Many still talk about the nationwide unity that was…
SVI Radio Interview: Meredith Leonard, Alpine Education Foundation
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Fighting the Willow Creek Fire requires team training and experience
Daily organizational meetings were key to the increased containment percentages on the 4,066 acre Willow Creek Fire south of Star Valley in the past two weeks. Management of the fire came under the direction of a trained fire fighting team,…
SVI Radio Interview: Lincoln County Weed & Pest, Spotted Knapweed
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SVI Radio Interview: Dave Eskelsen, Rocky Mountain Power
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Welding students build metal fabrication business
Two Star Valley High School welding students have launched a metal fabrication business in which they create customized items such as fire pits and planters for the public. Their passion for welding is taking them to the next level…










