Independent Obituaries: June 19, 2024
The following obituaries appeared in the June 19, 2024 edition of the Star Valley Independent. For more area obituaries, please visit Schwab Mortuary. For more resources including headstones, please visit the Star Valley Historical Society. Ellie Miles Ellen “Ellie” Johanna…
SVI Radio Interview: Ryan Lyman, Lincoln County Fair Preview
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SVI Radio Interview: Afton Fire Chief Cody Wilkes
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Missing Minnesota man last seen on Jackson Lake
Rangers from the Grand Teton National Park continue searching for a missing 43-year-old man from St. Paul, Minnesota. Wesley Dopkins was last seen in Grand Teton National Park on June 15 in the mid-afternoon kayaking with a friend. According to…
Watercraft inspection stations are open and on the lookout for AIS
Watercraft inspection stations across Wyoming have opened for the boating season and are on the lookout for aquatic invasive species . By the end of May, four watercraft harboring invasive mussels were intercepted coming into the state by the Wyoming…
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…
Wave Radio Interview: Montpelier Rotary 4th of July
Dennis Duhren and Jim Griglack with the Montpelier Rotary Club stepped into The Wave studio to discuss the upcoming 4th of July activities in Montpelier, hosted by the Rotary.
Hageman, Lummis introduce bill to block mandatory EID ear tags
CHEYENNE (WNE) — U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman and Sen. Cynthia Lummis, both R-Wyo., on Thursday introduced a joint resolution disapproving of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) rule mandating electronic identification (EID) ear tags for bison and…
Steamboat Geyser trespass nets Washington man jail time, Yellowstone ban
JACKSON (WNE) — A 21-year-old man who entered off-limits terrain to take pictures of Yellowstone’s most dangerous geyser was sentenced June 4 to seven days in jail for thermal trespass, banned from the national park for two years and…









