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Tim O’Connell Joins Pro Rodeo Live Preshow to Discuss Roughstock Athletes to Watch During Cowboy Christmas
Tim O’Connell joined ProRodeo Live to break down the top rides of the weekend in Bareback and Saddle Bronc Riding. The three-time Champion first spoke on Kade Sonnier who is having a tough sophomore season due to injury. Sonnier broke the thumb on his riding hand, something that O’Connell says is a big impact to a bareback rider.
Riverton City Council commits to air service despite price hike
(Riverton, WY) – The Riverton City Council approved an amendment to the air service agreement with SkyWest Airlines on July 2, ensuring continued commercial air service for the community despite rising costs. The council voted unanimously to increase the block hour rate from $3,531 to $4,343 for fiscal year...
Don’t miss the Dubois Friday Night Rodeo!
Don’t miss the Dubois Friday Night Rodeo! Every Friday night through August. Admission prices (cash only) Entries are tonight for July 5, 7-9:00 pm, 307-710-7080. Be sure to visit the Dubois Friday Night Rodeo’s Facebook Page for events, rules, entry information and more!
The hills are alive with the sound of recreation — and a study shows animals react to that noise
Along with the growth of human society has come an abundance of human-generated noises. Sounds from cities, highways and airplanes fill our environment, even in remote places. When we seek refuge in the woods to escape the clamor, we also bring along our own cacophony of sounds: Bikes whirring, engines revving, conversations echoing.
Wyoming joins lawsuit against federal fuel efficiency standards
Gov. Mark Gordon has launched another lawsuit against the Biden administration, this time joining a coalition of 26 Republican-led states to block federal fuel efficiency standards for gasoline-powered vehicles that Gordon described as “unworkable.” “Our federal government should not be issuing overreaching mandates that manipulate the free market,” Gordon said in a prepared statement on Monday. “Wyoming residents drive thousands of miles each year through remote areas. They should be able to decide what vehicle technology is most suitable for their needs, not the Biden...
Retired Casper fire chief among honorees in 2024 Wyoming Firefighters Hall of Fame
CASPER, Wyo. — Seven Wyoming firefighters from around the state will be entered into the 2024 Wyoming Firefighters Hall of Fame, including retired Casper Fire-EMS Chief Mark Young. According to a news release from the Wyoming Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety, the Wyoming Fire Service Hall of...
Reisdorfer, Sixers shutout the Rocky Mountain Oysters
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - It was a Fourth of July denying offensive fireworks for the Post Six Sixers as they shutout the Rocky Mountain Oysters 5-0. The Sixers improved to 2-0 in the Post 6 Mountain West Tournament behind a great start from Ethan Reisdorfer. In six innings...
Casper Home With Shooting Range & Private Airstrip For Sale
PRIVACY - Check!. Hanger For Plane... Looks like you'll need to add one. Watch the video below from Alisha Collins Casper Wyoming Real Estate and see the pictures below to have a good look. This property has 38 acres which ensures nobody will be able to move in too close...
Rock Church Play opens this Friday
• Shows run every Friday and Saturday, July 5 through August 3. Star Valley’s traditional summer Rock Church Play is offering “History, Star Valley Style,” this summer with opening night this Friday, July 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the old church located in Auburn. Sponsored by the Star Valley Historical Society, this is the 31st season of plays that have been produced in the Rock Church. The show will run through the summer each Friday and Saturday.
Raiders drop pair to Powell in slugfest
The Riverton Raiders hosted the Powell Pioneers Tuesday at Roy Peck Field in a doubleheader. The Park County team took both contests, winning the first game 10-1 via a six-run outburst in the fifth inning and the second 16-14 in a slugfest that featured four home runs, one by Powell and three from the Raiders.
Riverton Fire Department gets a new truck
(Riverton, WY)—Yesterday, the Riverton Fire Department (RFD) received a donation of a mini car restored to look like an antique fire engine. The donation came from Tom Kennedy, son of Marshall and Lois Kennedy. Marshall was a member of the Riverton Volunteer Fire Department from the late 1950s into the early 1960s, according to the RFD announcement. The Riverton Fire plate came from Marshall’s car. Tom received it when he passed away. Tom also shared that his mother cleaned the fire station for a couple of years in the early 1960s as well.
Star Valley Health is hiring for multiple positions
ALPINE, Wyo. — Star Valley Health (SVH) is looking to grow its staff, hiring for multiple positions in both Alpine and Afton. Nestled in the breathtaking beauty of Wyoming, SVH offers more than just a job – it’s a lifestyle. Embrace an unmatched work-life balance living in a serene mountain town while making a meaningful impact in the community. At SVH, job applicants will find professional growth opportunities that elevate careers while allowing employees to be an integral part of a caring, supportive community.
Projects take over Braves Field during the summer
• Additional turf field, track resurfacing and updated bleachers all under construction. Sometimes a casual drive past the football field and track oval during the summer reveals a quiet or even sleepy day during the summer. Not this year. There are no fewer than three major projects currently underway which will change the look of the facility for the next two decades.
Grass Volleyball Tournament happens in Thayne on Friday
• Co-Ed teams can take home up to $200. Volleyball fans may want to add some friendly competition to their Independence weekend with the Grass Volleyball Tournament in Thayne on Friday, July 5, at 10 a.m. Games are scheduled to take place at Veterans Park at southeast of the Thayne Community Center located at 250 Vannoy Parkway.
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