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By Dahl Erickson on Oct 30, 2009 in News | 0 Comments
The SVHS volleyball team and the football team both made the post-season but the trip proved to be short-lived.
Star Valley’s local paper for over 100 years!
By Dahl Erickson on Oct 30, 2009 in News | 0 Comments
The SVHS volleyball team and the football team both made the post-season but the trip proved to be short-lived.
By News Release on Oct 29, 2009 in Obituaries | 5 Comments
The following are obituaries and death notices that appeared in the October 29, 2009 edition of the Star Valley Independent.
By Sarah Hale on Oct 29, 2009 in Featured, News | 0 Comments
Prescription drug abuse is on the rise in Lincoln County, said County Attorney Eric Phillips. The dangers and crimes associated with prescription drugs abuse are something that everyone needs to be more aware of, he said.
By News Release on Oct 28, 2009 in Featured, This Week in Star Valley | 1 Comment
The Star Valley Independent has been bringing you the news uninterrupted for 108 years. Take a look at what made the pages of the newspaper 25, 50, 75 and 100 years ago.
By Dahl Erickson on Oct 24, 2009 in Sports | 0 Comments
Evanston came out of the gate looking very strong in an opening win, but the Lady Wolves just wouldn’t go away.
By Dahl Erickson on Oct 24, 2009 in Featured, Sports | 0 Comments
The Lady Braves might have been underdogs on paper but when the match started they hardly looked the part.
By Dahl Erickson on Oct 23, 2009 in Featured, Sports | 2 Comments
The Star Valley Braves buried the Jackson Broncs in the 71st edition of the Fall Brawl, 41-16 while their female counterparts fell to Rock Springs and eliminated Riverton to set up an 8 a.m. all or nothing match on Saturday morning
By News Release on Oct 23, 2009 in Featured, Obituaries | 0 Comments
The following are obituaries and death notices that appeared in the October 22, 2009 edition of the Star Valley Independent.
By Dan Dockstader on Oct 21, 2009 in Featured | 1 Comment
Wyoming’s congressional delegation has offered the following comments.
By News Release on Oct 21, 2009 in Featured | 0 Comments
A third Wyoming resident infected with the swine (novel H1N1) influenza virus has been reported to the Wyoming Department of Health.