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SUBLETTE COUNTY — As the last Monday in May approaches, so too does Memorial Day, a solemn day of remembrance for the United States military members who sacrificed their lives for …

PINEDALE — For each elementary-aged child, families in Sublette County spend an average of $250 on classroom snacks each school year. Teachers, who all too often foot the bill to purchase …

SUBLETTE COUNTY — This week, 118 Sublette County students will cross the stage to collect their hard-earned high school diplomas. Skyline Academy, Pinedale High School and Big Piney High School …

BIG PINEY — After highly successful shows throughout the nation from Florida to California and Texas to Montana, Nashville recording artist, songwriter and rancher, Eli Mosley and his band …

STATEWIDE — A group of state lawmakers, agency heads and industry and advocacy group lobbyists will meet in coming months to assess laws related to the now infamous capture of a wolf that was …

PINEDALE — In partnership with art collector Tim Peterson, the Museum of the Mountain Man is hosting a special exhibit featuring the original contemporary art of the mountain men for the 2024 …

PINEDALE — For the 25th consecutive year, the Museum of the Mountain Man hosted Living History Days from May 7-9. Despite the typical springtime mix of snow and rain, Sublette County students …

CASPER – An array of Sublette County ranchers are among the nearly two dozen inductees for the Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame’s (WCHF) Class of 2024. Representing Region 10 and three …

CHEYENNE — Casper resident Angie Dax sat on the edge of her bed with a bottle of pills in her hand. She resisted the urge to swallow the entire container. Her parents had just lost her …

STATEWIDE — More than 17,500 Wyoming enrollees lost Medicaid or Kids Care CHIP coverage over the previous 12 months ending March. That ’ s because the Wyoming Department of Health is …

AFTON – Medicaid expansion featured heavily in discussion at the interim ’ s first Joint Labor, Health and Social Services Committee on Monday, May 1. While discussing a proposal for a …

PINEDALE — Local youth planted marigold seeds during a special Pinedale Library Playhouse hosted on Earth Day by the Sublette County Library and Sage and Snow Garden Club. Photos courtesy …

PINEDALE — The Town of Pinedale’s General Election is fast approaching, scheduled for Tuesday, May 7. Incumbents Judi Boyce and Tyler Swafford are both running unopposed for the two, …

Between 2020 and 2024, Roberts’ trucking company worked for the Game and Fish Department at least 12 times, according to the state’s financial transparency platform, WyOpen.gov. In that time, Roberts also worked for the Wyoming Department of Transportation. But he was cited by Game and Fish wardens, not highway patrollers, which is why wildlife advocates are more heavily scrutinizing those contracts. In total, Roberts made $43,050 from the state agency. His work included remodeling, landscaping, habitat improvements, engineering, maintaining roads and sidewalks, and supplying rock, sand, gravel and wood.

Big Piney’s Cambry Jenks, a sophomore, earned bronze, silver and gold medals and Pinedale’s Seren Noble earned bronze and silver medals. Jenks and Noble were two of 34 Wyoming youths who were approved to receive their medals this year.

PINEDALE — The Pinedale Fine Arts Council (PFAC) will host its bi-annual Kentucky Derby Fundraiser beginning at 3:30 p.m., on Saturday, May 4 at the Sublette County Fair Grounds in Big Piney. …

Sublette County Deputy Clerk Tanya McNeal told the Pinedale Roundup on April 23 that 1,903 voters were purged from the system after the 2022 General Election. Currently, there are 3,726 registered Republicans and 157 registered Democrats in Sublette County. 

Pinedale Middle School student Delaney Edwards won first place in the 2024 Letters About Literature statewide contest hosted by the Wyoming Center for the Book and Wyoming Humanities.

Sublette County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Office Sgt. Travis Bingham told the Roundup that the owner of the gun was retrieving a .22 from his safe when the firearm discharged into the safe.

A female skier amid a multi-week trek across the Wind River Mountain Range became severely ill near Downs Mountain and needed to be rescued from an elevation of 13,355 feet, deep within the Bridger-Teton wilderness. The call came into Sublette County dispatch just past sunset on Monday, April 15. A Garmin spot-activated, with a man advising that his 29-year-old skiing partner was experiencing pain. 

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