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The evening began with teacher Greg Allen, donning a green vest and top hat, introducing Choir I, then soloist Kyle Donaldson. Teacher Justin Smith next conducted the Jazz Band and Allen, the Jazz Choir. Another duo solo spotlight from Travis Donaldson and Rebee Frankus; then the Percussion Ensemble. Choir II, with just male voices singing the solemn “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” closing with the PHS Concert Band.

Butner is now ranked ninth in world pro rodeo standings for saddle-bronc riding. As his friends note constantly, “He makes it look easy!”

The conversations among both boards’ members began with discussing the possibility of Sublette County leasing or swapping 80 acres at Miley Memorial Field that could enhance parking, delivery, storage and other non-aviation uses at the fairgrounds. The action is subject to FAA approval; the public facility is owned by the Big Piney-Marbleton Airport Board (BPA).

In the second go-round, Butner, fourth from the left, won with 87 points on Calgary Stampede’s Exotic Warrior. In the fourth go, Tanner took second with 88 points on Foul Motion and as of press time Wednesday noon, he was preparing for the sixth go with his entire family in the stands and hundreds of friends cheering him on

The live and silent auctions constitute the primary fundraiser for the museum and Sublette County Historical Society.

The Private Land Enhancement Program is made possible by Upper Green River Basin Sage-Grouse Local Work Group funds. With the help of the program, qualifying applicants will receive 50 percent reimbursement for the cost of seed up to $2,500.

PureWest’s Kelly Bott confirmed the purchase of the infield water-handling facility and injection wells as part of the private operator’s mission of “mitigating the environmental impact of natural gas development and production.”

The deadline for 2024 PAPO project applications is Jan. 31, 2024, for all applicants.

“Based on the GPS-collared deer, we were able to determine that adult survival was less than 65 percent in the northern portions of the Sublette Mule Deer Herd and expect fawn survival to be much lower,” she reported.

PHS art teacher Katie Facklam told the Roundup, “It was a wonderful evening with delicious food, big laughs and entertaining bidding wars. Most importantly, we kicked off the giving season with a lovely event to provide a special holiday for kids in our local community, which is the most beautiful thing.”

Sublette County Hospital District plans to use this reimbursable grant to replace the aging HVAC systems within the Marbleton Clinic and the Pinedale

“UW Ag leadership has put together a thoughtful program with inputs from across the state,” says UW Trustee Macey Moore. “Students who graduate with this degree will find themselves prepared with the ability to navigate a diversity of roles in agriculture for their entire careers.”

A total of 177 registered Turkey Trotters toed the line for the 32nd annual Pinedale Turkey Trot. The temperature was 23 degrees at the start of the race with no wind.

The dinners served as an opportunity for folks to gather around for good food and even better company.

St. Hubert the Hunter Episcopal Church service was well attended on Sunday, Nov. 20, and with the closing of two doors, transformed to the Bondurant Community Club’s secular setting for the annual crowded Thanksgiving dinner, followed by BINGO games with white elephant gifts.

The Chamber of Commerce and Main Street Pinedale are seeking donations of gently used and clean winter wear for the coat drive.

The Pinedale High Altitude Market on Nov. 17 hosted a variety of vendors including folks selling fossils and minerals, homemade baked goods, crocheted creatures, fine art, photography and more.

The Lead Creek conservation easement contains terrain of significant value to both local agriculture and native wildlife. Thanks to the generosity of landowners Chad and Gary Hayward, this important piece of their ranching operation is now positioned to provide forage for livestock, reliable hay production and vital wildlife habitat for future generations.

“We are grateful for this equipment to provide necessary services in our rural area and keep our patients off the road,” said Kayla Bowers, director of radiology for the Sublette County Hospital District.

The only pressing issue to report was that the rec center’s automatic flushing systems are wearing out batteries “like crazy” and sensors aren’t working well.

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