Posted: Friday, May 17th, 2013
By VIRGINIA GIORGIS
Pioneer Editor
MOUNTAIN VIEW, The board for Uinta County School District #4 approved a tentative budget of almost $29 million at their meeting Tuesday night, May 14.
According to Superintendent Jeff Newton, there will be little change in the tentative budget and the final budget, which must be passed by the third Wednesday in July by ...more
Posted: Friday, May 17th, 2013
Lance Perkins' Lyman Intermediate School's fifth grade class celebrated Arbor Day May 15, at the Heritage Barn in Lyman. Lyman Town Councilman Jana Condos, U.S. Forest Service assistant district forster for this district; Jacob McCarthy, and U.S. Conservation district director Kari Sabey; along with the fifth graders planted trees at the Heritage Barn Complex. PIONEER PHOTO/Timilee Wilber ...more
Posted: Friday, May 17th, 2013
After viewing photos of the damaged ramps at the Lyman Skateboard Park, presented by Lyman Parks and Recreation Committee Secretary Monica Streeter, Mayor Andy Hewitt ordered that the park be closed until the ramps can be repaired.
This action was taken at the Lyman council meeting Thursday night.
Public Works Director Gary Hutchinson stated the material to repair ...more
Posted: Thursday, May 16th, 2013
LYMAN, According to Principal Cristy Cambell Wednesday night, there was no fire at Lyman Elementary School earlier in the day.
An alarm that went off, and a fire crew responded due to a faulty smoke detector. The staff used this opportunity to stage a fire drill.
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Posted: Wednesday, May 15th, 2013
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Valley Learning Center and UCSD #4 & #6 WWCC BOCES Board are pleased to announce scholarship awards to Western Wyoming Community College students for the 2013-2014 school year.
The recipients will be attending Western Wyoming Community College in Fall 2013 and Spring 2014.
Congratulations to the following:
Bridger Valley 2013 high school graduating seniors: ...more
Posted: Tuesday, May 14th, 2013
BRIDGER VALLEY, Ty Carpenter, Mountain View, and Kristy Armstrong, Lyman, are two of the 21 students welcomed into Daniels Scholarship Program and will receive four-year scholarship to any college or university in U.S.
Daniels Fund selects students of exceptional character, leadership, and commitment to giving back to the community.
"We provide Daniels Scholars with resources, encouragement and support far ...more
Posted: Thursday, May 9th, 2013
By VIRGINIA GIORGIS
Pioneer Editor
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Andy and Jim Nelson, radio personalities, entertained a small but appreciative audience in the auditorium at MVHS on Thursday, May 2.
The evening, sponsored by the school's Jim Bridger FFA Chapter, was awash with homespun cowboy humor, western humor and music. The humor cracked up the crowd as many of the tails ...more
Posted: Thursday, May 9th, 2013
By TIMILEE WILBER
Pioneer Reporter
LYMAN, At their regular meeting on May 2, the Lyman Town Council began the discussion on the budget for this year during their work session.
The proposed budget Ordinance 2013-1 was approved on first reading during the regular meeting.
During the workshop, Lyman mayor Andy Hewitt said the town projects revenues will be higher ...more
Posted: Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
ARLINGTON, Va., FMC Corporation, Green River, was one of two Wyoming employers selected as semifinalists for the 2013 Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award by the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), a Department of Defense operational committee.
The Freedom Award is the DoD's highest honor for employers that provide extraordinary support to their Guard and ...more
Posted: Tuesday, May 7th, 2013
By TIMILEE WILBER
Pioneer Reporter
LYMAN, Monica Streeter was named the new executive director of the Greater Bridger Valley Chamber of Commerce
Streeter started on April 9., and replaces former director Frank Register.
Streeter is a fourth generation native of Bridger Valley. According to Streeter, the first Anson came to the Bridger Valley to Fort Bridger Valley with ...more
Posted: Tuesday, May 7th, 2013
For the Pioneer
MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Mountain View High School art department proudly came away from the 2013 Wyoming High School Art Symposium with a variety of sought after awards.
This year's show was host to 62 schools and over 4,200 pieces of outstanding student artwork. Mountain View was awarded with four of the pieces in the top 25 ...more
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