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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. 

A source close to White Pine said work is being done to obtain snow-making equipment and have it in place for the upcoming 2024-2025 ski season, but because of all the necessary steps, like obtaining proper permits from the United States Forest Service and groundwater testing, it’s more likely that the snowmaking capabilities will be up and running for the 2026-2027 season.

PINEDALE — Despite operating a tip line seeking valuable information to aid in the Sublette County Sheriff’s Office’s ongoing investigation into Cody Roberts’ alleged …

PINEDALE – In an effort to address the urgent health care needs of Sublette County, PureWest Energy, in partnership with the PureWest leadership team, announced a donation of more than $200,000 …

PINEDALE — Sublette BOCES has partnered with Marathon Petroleum, Jonah Energy, PureWest and Mike and Tami Crosson to bring Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient Major Drew Dix to Pinedale on …

PINEDALE — Camp Invention®, a nationally recognized, nonprofit summer enrichment camp program, is coming to Sublette BOCES in Pinedale the week of July 15. A program of the …

RIVERTON — State troopers and regional law enforcement agents staged barricades and a decontamination unit at Riverton City Hall and stood poised to intervene if the dozens of death threats …

STATEWIDE — Wyoming’s state tourism agency has suspended social media posts and paid ads relating to wildlife amid the worldwide furor over the wolf abuse and killing by Daniel resident …

Pinedale Middle School student Isla Blair was among the winners selected by the Wyoming Native Plant Society for its poster contest celebrating April 2024 as Wyoming Native Plant Month. The contest, open to all sixth through eighth-grade students in Wyoming, invited youth to create a poster around the theme: “Help Wildlife: Grow Native Plants,” illustrating the essential role Wyoming native plants play in supporting wildlife.

One week after photos and videos of Roberts interacting with the brutalized animal, shown with its muzzle bound by duct tape and wearing at least one shock collar, went viral online, local organizations, businesses, ranchers, hunters and other community members are still grappling with the aftermath. 

SUBLETTE COUNTY — The Sublette Prevention Coalition hosted AgriSafe representative Olivia Bury to share valuable resources about mental health during a series of forums held April 9-11 in …

BIG PINEY — The Children’s Learning Center (CLC) hosted its Third Annual CLC Bowling Day at Flicks N’ Pins on Saturday, April 13. Students, staff and many program families attended …

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