Posted: Tuesday, Jun 18th, 2013
CARTER, Union Pacific Railroad will be closing a section of WYO 412, near Carter, to replace two crossings on June 18,20.
Replacing the crossings will include tearing out 80 feet of track, cutting the grade and replacing the track with an 8o-foot track panel. UP crews will also be installing 70 tons of ballast and then surfacing the ...more
Posted: Tuesday, Jun 18th, 2013
By TIMILEE WILBER
Pioneer Reporter
LYMAN, The council voted unanamously at their June 6 meeting to change the employment status of the animal control officer and the town hall janitor positions to part time (30 hours per week) with no benefits from full time with benefits.
This change, according to Lyman Mayor Andy Hewitt, will save the town $40,808 in ...more
Posted: Tuesday, Jun 18th, 2013
By VIRGINIA GIORGIS
Pioneer Editor
MOUNTAIN VIEW, The walls are going up, concrete is being poured, technical infrastructure is being constructed and more bids to outfit the new K-8 building were approved, according to information presented at the School District 4 board meeting Tuesday night.
According to Clint Bradshaw, Hughes Construction, the recent problem with water in the area ...more
Posted: Monday, Jun 17th, 2013
JACKSON, Senators Mike Enzi and John Barrasso and Congressman Cynthia Lummis announced their Uinta County representatives, Reagen Green, Sandy Da Rif and Pat Aullman are schedule to hold "Office Hours" in Lyman and Evanston.
The representatives will be at the Lyman Town Hall on June 25, 11 a.m. to noon. Earlier in the day, they will be in Evanston ...more
Posted: Monday, Jun 17th, 2013
By VIRGINIA GIORGIS
Pioneer Editor
FORT BRIDGER ¬, The Fort Bridger State Historic Site has several events scheduled for summer.
Members of the Wyoming Conservation Corps, funded through the University of Wyoming are at the State Site, this week through June 19. While at the site, corps members will assist site staff members in removing some dangerous trees ...more
Posted: Thursday, Jun 13th, 2013
LYMAN, An incident on Wednesday, June 5, on the corner of West Owen and Platts in Lyman was a "misunderstanding…and miscommunication," according to Lyman Police Chief Tom Clark.
A report had been received about 6:30 p.m. that a male adult was making threats with a firearm, Clark said. The incident turned out to be a "misunderstand," Clark reiterated. He said ...more
Posted: Thursday, Jun 13th, 2013
By VIRGINIA GIORGIS
Pioneer Editor
EVANSTON, The Uinta County Commissioners took more action on the improvements at the Fort Bridger Airport at their regular meeting on June 4.
The commissioners approved an application for Federal assistance for the airport's improvement program. The amount of funds to be requested is $333,333 with a county match of $13,333. ...more
Posted: Wednesday, Jun 12th, 2013
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Fifth grade students from Fort Bridger Elementary helped 51 plant trees at the Mountain View Town Park May 30, to celebrate Arbor Day.
The trees were purchased for the tree planting, from Park City Nursery with a $10,000 matching grant.
Mountain View Town Mayor Scott Dellinger declared May 30 be recognized this year as Arbor Day in ...more
Posted: Wednesday, Jun 12th, 2013
Fifth grade students at Fort Bridger Elementary performed in an end of the year
guitar recital on May 2. Under the direction of Vonda Phillips, students played a variety of music including "Ode to Joy" by Beethoven and "LaBergamasca," a three-part guitar ensemble. Pictured are some of the students who participated in the recital. COURTESY PHOTO
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Posted: Tuesday, Jun 11th, 2013
Members of American Legion Post 36 will conduct a ceremony to dispose of unserviceable flags on Flag Day, Friday, June 14.
The ceremony will begin at 8 p.m. at the American Legion Hall in Fort Bridger,
Anyone with unserviceable flags who wish to have their flags property disposed of should contact Tom Dean at 747-4054, Don Gill at 780-8138 or ...more
Posted: Tuesday, Jun 11th, 2013
CHEYENNE- Emma Nelson, Mountain View, and Trevor Sweeny, Robertson, were among two of the 12 students recognized for their artwork in Cheyenne on May 17.
The celebration acknowledged their achievement in art and excellence in interpreting agriculture and natural resource subjects.
Each year, Wyoming Agriculture in the Classroom (WAIC) encourages 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students to submit ...more
Modified: Monday, Jun 10th, 2013
By VIRGINIA GIORGIS
Pioneer Editor
EVANSTON,An elderly Lyman man, Jerry Baum, was located north of Whiskey Springs Wednesday.
He was reported missing to the Uinta County Sheriff's Office Tuesday, June 4, at approximately 9:30 p.m., according to a press release from the Sheriff's Office Thursday morning.
It was reported Baum, 70, had not been seen since 5 p.m. on Tuesday. ...more
Posted: Monday, Jun 10th, 2013
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Kaylor Dolezal, a 2013 graduate of Mountain View High School, recently received an appointment to the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Dolezal received his appointment notice on Saturday, May 15, while at Regional Track in Lander. He finished running the 4x800 meter relay, returned to the team camp site and had an ...more
Posted: Thursday, Jun 6th, 2013
By TIMILEE WILBER
Pioneer Reporter
LYMAN, It was standing room only at the Lyman High School Commencement Ceremony held May 31 at the LHS gymnasium.
"Pomp and Circumstance" was played by the LHS band for the 53 graduates to enter the gym.
Makailey Smith, senior class president, welcomed the graduates, and the audience to the ceremony.
Salutatorian Robert ...more
Posted: Thursday, Jun 6th, 2013
By VIRGINIA GIORGIS
Pioneer Editor
LYMAN, A traffic accident on May 30, at 5:20 p.m., just south of Lyman, resulted in the drivers of both vehicles being transported to Evanston Regional Hospital for treatment.
The accident also resulted in one driver receiving four citations.
According to Sergeant John Townsend, WHP in Cheyenne, Tuesday afternoon, the accident occurred near ...more
Posted: Wednesday, Jun 5th, 2013
MOUNTAIN VIEW ¬¬, Sierra Anson was nominated to attend the National Youth Leadership Forum on Law and Criminal Science Investigation in Washington, D.C. this summer.
Anson will leave for Washington, D.C. on July 16.
She was nominated based on academic record and the interest in the fields of law and crime scene investigation.
Union Telephone donated $250 to Anson to ...more
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