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Year: 2020

Cokeville Bike and Pedestrian Plan Begins

The Town of Cokeville and Lincoln County have begun a study to recommend future bicycle and pedestrian improvements for the Cokeville area.  The $40,000 study, known formally as the Transportation Alternatives Master Plan, is funded in part by a grant…

WIC adapts to keep services going for Wyoming families

◆ Wyoming WIC serves people with incomes up to 185 percent of federal poverty guidelines. Provided by Dawn England North Lincoln County WIC Program As the coronavirus pandemic continues, the Wyoming Department of Health is reminding residents about the continuing,…

Historic special session opens as bars, restaurants open

Compiled from Wyoming News Exchange newspapers Restaurants and bars across Wyoming that have been closed since mid-March opened their doors on Friday as Wyoming’s legislators met in an historic special session to deal with the impacts of the coronavirus. A…

Fresh Air: The Best Outdoor Hobbies to Try this Summer

Though you can’t quite explore the outside world in the way you hoped—with your friends by your side and flying to new destinations—there are still outdoor activities to fall in love with. The coronavirus pandemic has put a damper on…

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Leadership Wyoming launches new alumni cohort experience — a four-month virtual program

Casper —Amid all the uncertainty facing leaders and the state today, Leadership Wyoming launched a new cohort experience for its alumni. The program, called Emerge, was announced in early May and quickly filled the 25 spots with leaders from across…

Wyoming Legislature Convenes for Special Session

The following is a press release from the Wyoming State Legislature The Wyoming State Legislature will convene for a special session tomorrow, Friday, May 15, and Saturday, May 16, to consider four bills aimed at providing critical relief and support…

Jackson man charged with theft released due to pandemic trial delay

JACKSON (WNE) — Michael Lynch had been scheduled to go on trial June 1 in Teton County for burglary, theft, forgery and domestic battery. But jury trials are on hold because of the COVID-19 outbreak. “It’s not Mr. Lynch’s fault…

Coronavirus case up by 10, state prepares for rule relaxation

Compiled from Wyoming News Exchange newspapers As Wyoming prepared for partial lifting of rules that closed some businesses in March to prevent the spread of coronavirus, the state Department of Health announced that the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in…

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5-14 Superintendent Brogan, Bear Lake School District

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