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EVANSTON — On Saturday, Oct. 5, the Uinta County Sexual Assault and Family Violence (SAFV) Task Force held its first of two Pets and People Against Violence Awareness walks. Evanston Police …

EVANSTON — “We all play a role in the development and healing of these kids,” said Josh Varner, a national speaker and author during a presentation of Be Their Hero: Trauma Informed …

Uinta Senior Center Director Glen Roach recently received the Outstanding Service Award for 2024 from the Wyoming Public Transit Association. He was nominated for the award by Pam Ward, Uinta Senior …

On Aug. 9, the family of George T. and Anna Guild began gathering from Wyoming, Utah and California for their annual reunion at the family picnic grounds on the Guild Ranch at Piedmont. The …

Evanston Mayor Kent Williams and his wife, Celia, participated in the Wanda Rogers Memorial one-mile walk last month. The event raised for Disability:IN Uinta County. (HERALD PHOTO/Kayne Pyatt)

LHS Eagle Morgan Hatch brought home the championship in the 190

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — Isom Cattle Company, Lyman, is a new member of the American Angus Association®, reports Mark McCully, CEO of the national breed organization headquartered in Saint Joseph, Missouri. The American Angus Association, with more than 22,000 active adult and junior members, is the largest beef breed association in the world. Its computerized records include detailed information on over 20 million registered Angus.

Cheryl Eyre was presented with plaque honoring her service to the Bridger Valley Ambulance for the past 48 years by Chief Administrative Officer Eric Quinney earlier this week.

The following Lyman High School students have been selected for all state music. They will perform in Casper on Jan. 16: Clara France and Falyn Youngberg as sopranos, Kooper Rogers and Caleb Smith as tenors, Morgan Hatch, Porter Sorensen, Wyatt Nebeker and Javen Peacock as bases; Hayden Jackson on trombone, Anya Willie on French horn, Amanda Williams on bass clarinet and Paige Rose and Hank Babcock as alternates. COURTESY PHOTO/LHS

LYMAN — LHS science teacher Chares Lallatin received a grant to grow trout eggs and release them in water with Trout Unlimited and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department for his science classes.

The Lyman High School Ag classes had their annual petting zoo out at Urie Elementary recently. “These kids sure love the animals,” were the reports of the day. COURTESY PHOTO/LHS

Brimhall received 50 year DUP pin

MVE students participate in 'Team Day'

Mountain View District 4 earned exceptional rating in WDE Performance report

Local food pantry received state grant.

Lyman football referee recognized statewide

2023 Pioneer Days Rodeo Royalty

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