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Q2 Billings Area Weather: Hot and hazy Sunday with isolated showers and t'storms
After a Saturday filled with showers and thunderstorms in Montana and Wyoming, we can expect a little less activity Sunday. Isolated showers and t'storms will occur, but it will be mainly heat & haze.
7-19-2024 Bridger Valley Pioneer Legals
Pursuant to Chapter 3, Section 21-3-110(a)(ii) of Wyoming Education Code, following are warrants over $500.00 issued by Uinta County School District No. Four, Mountain View, Wyoming, for the month of July 2024:. 7031151 ACE RECYCLING & DISPOSAL, $1,995.50; 70915 ALVIS, BOB, $595.00; 7381 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES, $630.88; 7031142 AMAZON CAPITAL...
UW Announces WIP Creative Economy Start Up Challenge Winners
Ten creative startup efforts around Wyoming, ranging from film production and music to literary and visual arts, have been selected to receive $25,000 each in the inaugural Wyoming Innovation Partnership (WIP)-funded Creative Economy Start Up Challenge. University of Wyoming President Ed Seidel announced the winners of the competition Thursday at...
'Regardless of gender': Bruce named first woman director of Wyoming Game and Fish
CHEYENNE — The people of Wyoming have a deep love for wildlife, a love that soon-to-be director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Angi Bruce, shares. Bruce, the agency’s current deputy director, was appointed to the top position by Gov. Mark Gordon on July 5 and is slated to take over from current Director Brian Nesvick, who will retire in September. She will be the first woman to hold ...
(PHOTOS) Old American West rolls down Capitol Avenue for CFD Grand Parade
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Downtown Cheyenne resembled a slideshow Saturday morning as generations of Wyoming history and culture rolled down Capitol Avenue. Thousands of residents and visitors lined up along streets downtown to catch a glimpse of the first Cheyenne Frontier Days Grand Parade, which commenced at 9 a.m. near the Wyoming State Capitol. Wyoming’s rich tapestry of culture and history were on full display as marching bands, cowboys, military personnel and elected officials traversed downtown on foot, horseback, bicycles, carriages and vintage 20th century vehicles.
NHSFR results as of Thursday morning
ALAMOSA – The National High School Finals Rodeo’s seventh performance was completed on Thursday morning at the Sweetwater Events Center in Rock Springs, Wyo. Klayt Staudt of Saguache finished his performances in boys cutting on Wednesday. In his first performance on Wednesday morning, he compiled a score of 137 points which was 45th in the first go-round. In his second run, he scored 130 points which was 24th in the go as of Thursday morning. His total score of 267 points is 20th overall as of Thursday morning.
Team Wyoming results from NHSFR Performance #10
Here are the results for Team Wyoming members at Friday morning’s Performance #10 of the National High School Finals Rodeo taking place at the Sweetwater Events Complex in Rock Springs. Team Wyoming’s placements in the Go-1 are after the first six performances. The Go-2 standings will begin with Performances...
UW Trustees Vote for One-Year Extension of Agreement for School District Lab School
Noting the University of Wyoming’s ties with K-12 school districts across the state, the UW Board of Trustees has voted in support of the university administration’s offer to Albany County School District 1 of a one-year extension of a memorandum of understanding for the district’s UW Laboratory School to operate on the university campus.
Too old to work? Some Americans on the job late in life bristle at calls for Biden to step aside
NEW YORK (AP) — A swath of Americans watching President Joe Biden is seeing something beyond debate-stage stumbles and prime-time miscues: Themselves. Debate about the 81-year-old Democrat’s fitness for another term is especially resonating with other older Americans who, like him, want to stay on the job. “People...
Casper’s midcentury M Building to be featured 2024 Christmas ornament
CASPER, Wyo. — One of the most distinctive examples of Wyoming architecture will dress up Christmas trees this coming holiday season. According to a social media post from the City of Casper Historic Preservation Commission, the M Building at 234 E. 2nd St. has received the most votes in the commission’s Second Annual Historic Building Christmas Ornament Contest.
City places lien on W. 13th St. property after house demolition
CASPER, Wyo. — The owner of a property on West 13th Street owes the City of Casper more than $12,000. During its regular meeting Tuesday, the Casper City Council authorized placement of a lien for no more than $12,105 against the property at 1342 W. 13th St. for costs relating to asbestos testing and demolition.
Tickets for Demolition Derby, other fair events on sale now
GILLETTE, Wyo. — Tickets for special events at the Campbell County Fair are now on sale. Ticketed events such as the Demolition Derby have limited seats available, and those interested in going should purchase tickets sooner rather than later, CAM-PLEX wrote in a Facebook post Thursday. The Demolition Derby,...
Legacy of the Auction Block: The Madden Brothers’ Journey in Livestock Marketing
Growing up in Wyoming, Shawn and Lex Madden’s connection to agriculture and livestock marketing runs deep. Their father, Joe Madden, owned and operated sale barns in Lusk and Wheatland, immersing them in the sights and sounds of auctioneering from an early age. “We grew up around it,” said Lex, “became self-taught auctioneers through osmosis.” Their journey is not just a career but a testament to their family legacy and unwavering dedication.
Fair Tickets Must be Purchased through the Fair Office or Etix
The Teton County Fair Board would like to remind the public that all tickets for the Fair night events must be purchased in person at the Teton County Fair Office located at 305 W Snow King Avenue in Jackson, or on the Teton County Fair website through the third-party ticketing agency, Etix.
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