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Newspaper of the Upper Green River Valley, Est. 1904 FEBRUARY 2, 2018 One Dollar
Republican caucuses
THE ROUNDUP, planned for Feb. 27
ROUNDED UP PINEDALE – The Sublette County Republican precinct caucuses and County Convention
are fast approaching. To participate and vote at the Precinct Caucuses, residents must be regis-
Science madness................................................ A3 tered Republican in Sublette County by Feb. 16.
EMTs show heart................................................. A4 The Sublette County Republican Party Precinct Caucuses will be Feb. 27 at 6:30 p.m. in
various locations including:
Commentary...................................................... A5 • Pinedale Precinct 1-1 and 1-3, Cora, and Boulder - Pinedale library, Lovatt Room
• Bondurant - Bondurant Elementary School
Obituary........................................................... A6 • Daniel - Fred and Michelle Pape residence, 80 Pape Rd, Daniel, turn at mile marker 114.
• Big Piney/Marbleton - Big Piney library
Pro-life rally...................................................... A7 A precinct caucus is the grassroots level where local Republicans can have input. Ideas are
shared and direction is determined. Concerns about the direction of the Republican Party can be
Superfan............................................ A8-A9 shared and voiced. To participate, Republicans must be registered as a Republican in Sublette
County before the caucus advertisement is published Feb. 16.
Courts...............................................A10 Each caucus will propose and discuss resolutions and consider any changes to the county/state
Public Notices............................... A11-A13 party bylaws or state platform. Each individual precinct caucus will consider/discuss and vote
on these items. Those items approved will be presented at the county convention on March 10,
Classifieds..........................................A13 at 1 p.m., in the Pinedale library, 155 S. Tyler Ave., in the Lovatt Room, for consideration at the
county level. If approved at the county convention, they will be forwarded on to the state level
Puzzles.............................................A14 to be considered at the state convention, which will be April 19-21 in Laramie.
Each precinct caucus will also elect delegates to the county convention. All committeemen
Calendar...................................A15 and committeewomen are automatic delegates to the county convention, but the rest of the con-
vention delegates must be elected at the individual caucuses. Every precinct will elect at least
Your chance to comment............A16 two delegates to the county convention. Precincts getting more than two delegates are as follows:
Outdoor................................. B1 Big Piney, 4, Boulder, 4, Pinedale 1-1, 4, and Pinedale 1-3, 5 delegates. These are apportioned by
how many votes there were for U.S. Congressional Rep. Liz Cheney in 2016 from each precinct.
Wrestling.............................. B2 At the county convention, in addition to discussing and voting on the proposed resolutions
or bylaws and platform changes, committeemen and committeewomen will also elect seven
A special event.................... B3 delegates (and 10 alternates) from Sublette County to attend the state convention in Laramie,
April 19-21. n
Dog sled races continue........ B4
Melva Smith
turns 100 February 12
Join her children February 10, 2018
from 2:00 - 5:00 pm for an Open House
at the Farson-Eden Community Center
Come by, tell stories and eat cake!
No gifts please.
Weekly Weather Forecast
Pinedale, Wyoming • Feb 2 - Feb. 8
Mad scientist
Common problem is solved at Science Fair
By Holly Dabb
hdabb@pinedaleroundup.com
PINEDALE – A snowy ride in the fam-
ily car inspired Pinedale High School stu-
dent Nicholas Primanis-Erickson to design
an award-winning solution.
On Jan. 25, he won “Best Project in Fair”
at the Southwest Regional Junior and Se-
nior Division Science Fair.
“I was riding in the car with my dad and I
couldn’t see well past the snow,” Primanis-
Erickson said. As the headlights shine on
the snow, the eye focuses on the light that is
reflected making it difficult to see the road
or potentially animals. Primanis-Erickson
After winning Best Project, Nicho-
called the phenomenon a shortcoming to las Primanis-Erickson is awarded
“mammalian vision.” a trophy and scholarship. He will
Primanis-Erickson used his long-time go on to compete at the state sci-
passion for photography to come up with ence fair in Laramie, March 5-8.
a solution.
“I knew how polarizing lenses work,” After winning his best project honors,
Primanis-Erickson said, which inspired a Primanis-Erickson goes on the road with
solution. his show. He will be among the hundreds of
However, he needed to test his theory. Wyoming students who will showcase their
A lot of students competing have an ex- original projects during the Wyoming State
periment already tested in a lab, but Prima- Science Fair, March 6-8, at the University
nis-Erickson’s project was different. of Wyoming.
He had a theory and he needed a way Students will display their science, tech-
to prove his methodology. That meant he nology, engineering and mathematics re-
needed to simulate a snowstorm and the search for the opportunity to qualify for
human eye. two prestigious science competitions. For
Using a basic aquarium, Primanis-Er- students in grades 9-12, the International
ickson cut up thousands of small pieces of Science and Engineering Fair, in Phoenix,
foil to simulate the reflective properties of Ariz., is an opportunity to meet student-sci-
snowflakes. He then rounded the corners entists from throughout the world and the
with Playdough to prevent drifts from form- chance to win prizes of up to $75,000.
ing, and covered them with foil. A net was Primanis-Erickson has his eyes on the
placed over the aquarium to allow the free prize money.
flow of air. Add two hair dryers, and he had “If I win the money, I can develop my
a simulated snowstorm. technology for the future,” he said.
Primanis-Erickson then added a back- His goal is to advance the theory for use
drop outside the aquarium that pictured a on driverless vehicles. Automated cars that
road with trees on either side. He set up a use sensors for control cannot be used in
camera on the opposite side of the aquar- the snow. For the same reason human eyes
ium. He then simulated headlights using can’t see past the snow, sensors detect an
reading lamps and photographed his storm “object” and the vehicle stops.
with and without polarizing lenses over the “I’d like to go to nationals this year,” Pri-
lamps. manis-Erickson said. He called his project
Nicholas Primanis-Erickson, a Pinedale High School sophomore, is “I was shocked when it worked,” Pri- “real science.”
shown with his science project before attending the Southwest Re- manis-Erickson said. “The photos of the “I discovered a new problem, found a
gional Junior and Senior Division competition, Jan. 25, at Western Wyo- backdrop were much more clear with the solution and developed the methodology to
ming Community College in Rock Springs. lenses.” show how well my technology worked.” n
Clay Olson
“It’s nice to help the library with the “Giving back to the community; I “A deeper sense of community.” “I grew up in a family that is very
different projects and nice to help was born and raised here, graduated community-minded and it’s impor-
the children.” from Pinedale High School. It’s good tant to give back.”
to give back to a community that has
Riley Murdock given so much to me.” Keri Cross Kenna Tanner
Lesta Winer
OUT
than they needed to be to do the job. The
problem is that we don’t have the popula-
tion or the utilization by the population
to support them. For whatever reason
we can not seem to staff them with great
people wanting to stay or the control-
ling body at the time will let stay. This
has been an ongoing saga for the last 20
HERE
years. In Big Piney, if you are fortunate
enough to not need our clinic for a while,
you feel like you are there for the first
time. You have to introduce yourself to
the provider of the day.
That is a problem that a third clinic
will not fix. What will be accomplished
is that the county will end up with, yet,
another vacant medical facility to go
with the old clinics in Marbleton and
Sand Draw. I believe the least “STU-
PID” approach to yet another clinic and
ambulance barn is to buy the old Wyo-
ming Highway Department building and
property in Daniel and renovate a land-
mark building as part of the facility. You
could then provide 24-hour, seven-day
non-emergency public transportation
from Big Piney and Pinedale as a call for
service. That would solve yet another on-
going dilemma – North, South need two.
The least expensive things to relocate
are office and administration facilities.
Move whatever you have from the old
Pinedale clinic building and do what is
needed to add your critical access hos-
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COMMENTARY
LOCAL COMMENTARY
Reflexology TRENA EIDEN
I recently met a woman who claimed to pickle jar. I’m like every other American than taking off your foot attire, a person re- suffers from those. Doesn’t just reading
be a reflexologist. I’d never heard of that under stress though, and want someone to mains fully clothed. I think I should make about it, make you want to get an append-
but told her, I felt I could possibly be one fix it. We’re going to fuss that we’re vic- that crystal clear in case you ever come age pressed?
myself. I have a reflexive reaction over just tims and it’s not our fault. If it’s a financial upon a reflexologist who claims to run a Each finger of the hand represents heal-
about everything, and usually my response problem, we want a bail-out. No, thank “one stop shop” and does mammograms, ing in different areas of the body. The
is in the form of a disagreeable attitude. you, to someone pressing on our thumb. pap smears and prostate checks all for one thumb is connected to the heart. That’s as-
She studied me, then shook her head and We want money. The world tells us that’s convenient price. Consider exiting through suming you have one, which we all know I
began to back away. I figured I’d uninten- the only real stress reliever. And all the any and all open doors. don’t, so no help there. The pointer finger
tionally offended her so I called out, but lawyers said, “Amen.” The article did mention that after treat- controls the colon and stomach. The middle
she turned and broke into a run. I’d wit- If we go to a reflexologist, get treatment ment, some people feel nauseous, anxious finger is linked to the small intestine, blood
nessed this reaction before in people who and we’re still feeling pressure, what then? or tearful. This is to be considered tempo- and respiratory systems. The ring finger is
find themselves in conversations with me. If we were discussing Gar, we’d all know; rary and part of the healing process. I’m linked to moods, and the pinky finger is
I went home and looked up reflexology so his tension comes in the form of a spouse, going to bring that up to Gar next time I see connected to kidneys, head and neck.
I’d be in the know. but she’s hard to make disappear. God this reaction in him. It’s usually about din- The ring finger is connected to moods?
Reflexology is supposedly “a therapeu- bless the man, he’s tried. As a nonsmoker, ner time when he sees it’s me at the stove. What a coincidence. That’s the one that’s
tic method of relieving pain by stimulat- he once went out for cigarettes, but three I’ll tell him it’s all a part of healing and to also connected to marriage. And who
ing predefined pressure points on the feet years later when he came home, there she be considered temporary; though I’m un- couldn’t put moods and marriage in the
and hands.” Apparently pressing in certain was, still in the kitchen pretending to know certain as to how many years is temporary. same basket? Gar sure could. In fact, he
spots on a person’s appendages alleviates how to cut up a chicken. I guess he’ll just Maybe I could ask the lady who claimed to could give a sermon on moods, marriage,
pain. have to go get his toe pressed. be a reflexologist. PMS, hormonal imbalances, bad attitude,
The article stated, “In the absence of any The article stated that these sessions, or I was intrigued at how many ailments impatience, ill-temper and other things not
particular malady or abnormality, reflexol- treatments, are about an hour in length and this type of therapy claimed to help: head- revealed by the reflexologist’s article. He
ogy may be effective for promoting good begin by having a person remove his shoes aches, digestive disorders, arthritis, in- wouldn’t though because he’s aware that
health and relieving symptoms of stress, and socks. What if he has smelly feet? (I somnia, hormonal imbalances, injuries, I’m aware, of whom he’d be referring to
injury and illness.” say “he” because we all know with smelly back pain, PMS and constipation. Consti- and I know where the clean socks are. He’s
Reflexology to relieve stress? What if feet, it’s not a “her.”) I’m guessing that’s pation? Well, if they can help that, what no dummy. n
I’m the cause of my own stress, because when the reflexologist becomes a hand spe- about hemorrhoids and toe fungus? Televi- Trena Eiden is a lifelong resident of Sub-
usually, sad to say, I’m the pistol in the cialist only. I should note here that other sion commercials tell us every American lette County. Contact her at trenaid@hotmail.
MY WYOMING
Why Idaho grew and Wyoming slowed down
By Bill Sniffin
When you live in a small city or town in and a great college. I have family that lives is leading, where the script and all roles “The Boise area really began to grow
Wyoming, you feel a responsibility to build in Boise, both in the education field with are completely rote, leaving no room for when a couple of tech companies, Micron
up businesses, create jobs and increase op- Boise State. change, initiative, or the like. Switching for example, made a commitment to build
portunities for everyone. “One thought is that Idaho is just a lot metaphors, an Emperor’s New Clothes phe- factories and research centers in the area. To
When you succeed, just about everyone warmer to live in than Wyoming and has nomenon.” some extent, they chose Boise because there
benefits. It is a very good feeling. very little wind. Retired teacher Dennis Coelho of Chey- was a two-year college with ambitions to
After working in economic development “Idaho has lots to offer with fishing, enne says: “I grew up in southwestern Idaho, become a full university, since the state uni-
for 48 years, though, sometimes the thought skiing, hunting and climbing opportuni- on my grandfather’s homestead, about 30 versity was in a very inconvenient setting
of going to more meetings can make you ties. Idaho is attractive, but I still prefer my miles south of Nampa. I have been living several hundred miles north in Moscow,
weary. Wyoming!” in Cheyenne for almost 40 years, and I have where it dominates a small town, difficult to
When I asked John Davis of Worland One of the best-informed (and highly- often thought of comparisons between our get to at any time but especially so in winter.
what he thought about the recent news sto- opinionated) guys around is economist Jon- fair state and our neighbor to the west. “The economic spark started by Micron is
ries about how Idaho was the fastest grow- athan Schechter of Jackson, who bemoans “I know that recently a similar essay still growing as more and more people come
ing state and Wyoming was the slowest, he Wyoming’s worship of King Coal and finds comparing the states has received national to the Boise area. Real estate booms, hous-
replied: “An interesting discussion, but one it similar to the country’s worship of “King recognition. ing values and development increase. The
that feels like déjà vu all over again. This Trump.” He says: “Put more succinctly, “I think a comparison has to start with demographics show solid growth in that
has been a recurring situation all of my life.” Wyoming is putting a profound amount geography and geology. My grandfather’s 20-40 age group similar to that in Ft. Col-
John and I are about the same age and, of energy into denying two basic realities: farm was at 2,200 feet, while here it is lins.
yes, it does seem like we have been trying to market forces and scientifically-grounded 4,000 feet higher. Southern Idaho is a-slosh “No arguing with the impacts of energy
build our communities our entire adult life. truth. The former is especially ironic given in water. While grandfather’s place was on development in Wyoming, but Idaho has
And, yet, we plod along. our alleged embrace of said forces.” the Snake River, the actual water was in a had its own industrial impacts and prob-
This column is part 2 of an earlier discus- Schechter continues: “This is essentially canyon 400 feet below and useless for farm- lems especially in the hard rock gold and
sion about Idaho and Wyoming compare. the same phenomenon as is occurring na- ing in our area. Most of southwestern Idaho silver mining areas in the northern part of
Here are some comments from folks around tionally, and in both cases the process is draws irrigation from a dam on the Boise the state.”
the state: abetted by an utterly credulous media, River, a project started around 1900 and the Coelho concludes: “The thing I like most
Foundation CEO Patrick Henderson of which lacks the intelligence, imagination, impetus for settlement in the area. about Boise is the river running through the
Sheridan weighs in: “When I first gradu- courage, and/or ability to act in ways that “When I was a lad, circa mid 50s, Boise city. Wish we had that. But I am not mov-
ated from college – I moved to Pocatello, would enlighten its audience. In that sense, was about the size that Cheyenne is now, i.e. ing.” n
Idaho. Nice community – friendly folks, the media is little more than a fixed part of about 50,000 people. Tree-lined streets and Check out additional columns at www.
diverse economy, lots of outdoor recreation the Kabuki dance Wyoming’s Legislature quiet avenues filled with craftsman houses. billsniffin.com.
OBITUARY
Gail Savidge
Jan. 20, 1933 – Jan. 24, 2018
The family of Gail Ann Savidge was by stress and an
her side when she peacefully passed away excellent cook.
on Jan. 24, 2018. Gail was born into the fam- Gail always
ily of Alfred L. and Gertrude P.H. (Demeter) said she’d
Schienbein and brother Allen G. in Freeport, love to live
Ill., on Jan. 20, 1933. In 1939 the family moved in Wyoming
to Galesburg, Ill., where Gail graduated from and when her
Galesburg High School in 1952. She married health began to
Jack Lynn Savidge and they became parents to fail in 2016,
Carol Ann and Kim Marie. Gail and Jack later she moved to
divorced. She went on to receive an Associ- Marbleton to be
ate’s in Art Degree at Carl Sandburg College closer to family.
in 1972. She made many
Gail worked as an executive secretary at the new friends at
Galesburg State Research Hospital in the psy- the Senior Center.
chology department and later transferred to the Gail was witty, fun-loving, adventurous,
Decatur facility where she settled in Spring- a loving and generous mother, grandmother,
field, Ill., and lived for 30 years. great-grandmother, and friend to all who knew
Gail and the girls enjoyed many adventures her. She will be dearly missed.
visiting sites throughout the United States. One Gail is survived by daughter Carol (Walt)
place they liked to visit was Jackson Hole, Foster and grandchildren Josh (Tiffney) and
Wyo., where eventually, both daughters met their children Olivia and Katie, Ryan (Fern)
their husbands. Her international travels took and their children Maia and Sierra, and Jacob
her to England, Russia, the Alps with the Peo- (Leah); and daughter Kim (John) Linn and
ria Ski Club, through Canada, and a priceless grandchildren Chelsea, Adam (Karen) and
trip to the Mediterranean with Carol and Kim their children Brody and Macie, Seth (Jamie)
in 2007. But, the lure and her love of the warm and their children Sylvia and Andrea; her sis-
sunshine drove her back to her Florida condo ter-in-law Maria Schienbein, nephews David
every winter. and Dean, and nieces Linda Quinn and Sandra
Gail had many interests. Her love of the Beer; and her beloved cat Calli.
arts led her to museums, libraries and theat- If friends wish, memorial donations can be
rical productions. She was a master gardener made to Southwest Sublette County Senior
and belonged to the Springfield Garden Club, Center in Marbleton at P.O. Box 33, Big Piney,
Newcomer’s Club and numerous bridge clubs. Wyo., 83113. Services for Gail will be held at
She was a past commander of the U.S. Power a later date in the summer when the flowers
Squadron, Springfield. She was a lifelong are in bloom.
member of the First United Methodist Church. Condolences can be left at covillfuneral-
Gail loved quilting, crafts, was a fine seam- home.com. n
CONFLICT
Continued from 1A
during the Airport Board meeting. He added five years.
Jones’ son has been taking flying lessons for • A memorandum of understanding with the
Church Directory
the past few months and when the hangar Sage and Snow Garden Club to provide flower
came up Jones got it. Jones was made aware baskets throughout town was approved.
of the hangar being available through his as- • Fees were waived for the Pinedale Fine
sociation on the board, Parker said. Arts Council to use American Legion Park for
Nylla Kunard said she was not willing to a summer concert series June 30, July 4, Aug.
Pinedale Community
United Church of Christ First Baptist vote down the lease.
Councilman Jim Brost made a motion and
3, Aug. 11 and also for Wind River Mountain
Fest July 20, 21 and 22.
113 S Maybell, Pinedale the lease was tabled. • Dates were approved to allow 24-hour li-
307-367-2528
9:00 am Sunday Choir Practice
Church Also at the Monday meeting, additional
funding of $1,480 for Rio Verde Engineering
quor sales for March 17 St. Patrick’s Day, July
14 Rendezvous, Oct. 27 Halloween and Dec.
9:45 am Sunday Children Sing Pastor Ted York was approved to complete the Orcutt Hill An- 31 New Year’s Eve.
10:00 am Sunday Worship Service nexation plat. Additional work was required • A memorandum of understanding was ap-
Including Godly Play (education)
SUNDAY SERVICE
when an error was found in the original plat proved with Happy Endings Animal Rescue to
for children Sunday school..........................9:45 a.m.
transfer from Sublette County that omitted a allow housing of animals at the town’s animal
1:00 pm Monday Brown Bag discussion group Morning worship ........................11 a.m. fence line. shelter.
5:00 pm Wednesday Life is Short: Pray Hard 646 N. Tyler Street • 307-367-4567 Brost asked what would happen if the • Actions to appoint Kay Malkowski to
Office Hours: M, T, W 10 a - 4 p council did not complete the plat. Attorney Ed the Park and Tree Board were tabled. Wood
Wood said then the annexation would not hap- asked to be given time to review the board’s
OUR SAVIOR'S Our Lady of Peace pen.
Initially, the area was approved for annexa-
bylaws to determine if residency is a prerequi-
site. Council member Brost asked if there were
LUTHERAN CHURCH Catholic Church tion so a cell phone tower could be built to im- any other letters of interest and requested they
prove wireless service and coverage. However, be included in the package for future board ap-
112 S. Sublette Ave
at the last two council meetings members of the pointments.
Bible study .................. 7:45 a.m. Mass Schedule public objected to that use. • A memorandum of understanding con-
Sunday Service.............. 9 a.m. Saturday: Monday: Wood suggested if the council no longer tracting with the Sublette County Unified Fire
5:30 p.m. 9 a.m.
at The Sublette Center wanted the property, members should repeal Department was approved.
Pastor Kevin Rose Sunday:
Tuesday:
the annexation to make things cleaner. • The May 28 council meeting was canceled
8 a.m. Community member John Paravicini re- due to the Memorial Day holiday.
307-367-2612 5:30 p.m. at Church
Holy Day of Obligation: minded the council that there is a reversion • An agreement with ESC Engineering was
512 N. Tyler, Pinedale 7 a.m. & Wednesday-Friday:
clause in the original transfer. He said if the approved for $5,670 for required maintenance
7 p.m. 7 a.m. at Church
county felt the property was not going to be of the town’s water system. The company sub-
“Come to Me all who are weary and used as intended, it could take back the prop- mitted the only quote.
heavy laden and I will give you rest.” erty. Wood said the original covenants that • A bid of $261,255 was accepted from
-Jesus Christ dictate the uses for the property would prevail. Teletractors, Inc., for the pathway project. The
Other actions at the Monday, Jan. 22, meet- only other bid received was from RS Bennett
Pinedale ing included: for $389,925. The Jorgensens Engineering es-
Hope that in God ALL
things are possible
Bible • A five-year conditional use permit was is- timate was $414,355.
sued to the Bureau of Land Management al- • Lora Hittle was appointed to the Pinedale
PO Bx 2144, Pinedale WY 82941
Church lowing single-wide trailers at 115 S. Lincoln to Planning and Zoning Commission to fill an un-
be used for seasonal workers. A $500 applica- expired term until August 2018. She replaces
Join us for Sunday Sunday Services
Worship Service .......... 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
tion fee was also waived. A four-year permit Brian Gray, who resigned from the board.
Morning Services at Sunday School, all ages .........9:00 - 10:15 a.m. was issued is 2009 and due to oversight had • Pinedale High School gymnasium was
Evening Service .......................................7 p.m. expired. The request was reviewed by the Pine- designation as the polling place for the upcom-
10 a.m. at 41 S. Lake Ave. Sunday School for all ages dale Planning and Zoning Commission on Jan. ing May elections.
Sunday School is available Wednesday Services 10, and one neighbor emailed concerns that a • Three separate ordinances that had passed
for children. Children’s Clubs ....................... 3:45 - 5:10 p.m. branch of government was receiving special first and second readings, before being tabled
Youth Groups .......................................... 7 p.m.
treatment that a regular citizen most likely years ago, were taken off the table and de-
would not be granted. feated. The ordinances were originally tabled
For questions, call us at Come visit us at
(307) 367-3500 or write to us at 219 Industrial Site Rd. • 367-4168 While the BLM had requested a 10-year in 2016 and 2017. Wood advised the council
ChurchoftheResurrection.Wyo@gmail.com Pastor Jim Silvey permit, the planning and zoning recommenda- members to start over rather than enact some-
tion to the Council was to review the permit in thing that hadn’t been reviewed recently. n
February 2, 2018 Pinedale Roundup Page 7
TOWN OF PINEDALE
Hospital Information Meeting
The USDA will be here to explain project funding.
Courtesy Photo
Between 35 and 40 participants marched Wednesday, Jan. 24, from the
Pinedale Library to the American Legion Park and back. Organizer Mi-
chelle Pape, said herself and husband Fred Pape, along with Tom and
Great sales position
The Pinedale Roundup & Sublette Examiner are looking for an energetic and outgoing sales person to help
Pam Murdock, have planned the march for 10 years in response to the advertising customers market their business through both our print and online products.
anniversary of the Roe vs Wade U.S. Supreme Court decision
The position will be based out of the Pinedale Roundup/Sublette Examiner office and includes outside sales in
General Surgery
ers, said Wyoming laws provide little protec-
tion against abortion. She said attempts during
the past two legislative sessions to pass laws
requiring an ultrasound before an abortion is
performed; and a second bill that would re-
quire a waiting period after an initial consulta-
tion for someone requesting an abortion. Both
Trauma and Elective Care
bills have failed repeatedly in Wyoming.
Before the rally Jan. 24 rally, marchers met
and handed out information as well as prayed.
Pape said one of the issues they discussed
is the research that shows a fetus feels pain at › Colonoscopy › Breast Issues and Surgery
20 weeks. Yet, most abortions are performed
by dismemberment, she said. › Bariatric Surgery › Endoscopic Retrograde
“So they’re in excruciating pain,” Pape
said. Cholangia Pancreatography
› Abdominal Wall (ERCP)
Nationally the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Michelle Pape holds the figurines
Reconstruction /
Protection Act would ban abortions after 20 she gives out showing the devel-
weeks. However, that was also defeated. She opment of a fetus at 20 weeks. Complex Hernia › Pacemakers
said only seven countries allow abortions after
The pin on her lapel shows two
20 weeks; the United States, China and Korea › Cancer Care › Interventional and
fully-developed fetal feet.
are among them. Diagnostic Endoscopy
She said wants to ensure women are pro- value to a person’s life,” Pape said. › Minimally Invasive
tected and abortion clinics should be required Since the Nazis started sending Jews to Abdominal and Thoracic › Wound Care
to be near hospitals, in case there is an emer- death camps, “We’ve become a death culture,
gency. She added, women contemplating abor- Surgery
not a life culture,” Pape said. “It’s really a sad
tion need a information about after-effects. place that we’ve come to.”
“There are a lot of components; after an In the 45 years since Roe vs. Wade deci-
abortion there is a flush of hormones that sion, she said 56 million abortions have been
could cause cancers,” Pape said. performed in the United States, Pape said.
“Before World War II, we started assigning “That’s a lot of people who are not here.” n
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VERIFYING YOUR AD: please read your ad on the first day of publication. If there are mistakes, notify us immediately. We will make changes for errors and adjust your bill, but only if we
receive notice on the first day the ad is published. We limit our liability to you in this way, and we do not accept liability for any damages which may result from an error or omission in an ad.
The project consists of constructing a 6-mile or request for hearing as well as the position Creditors having claims against the dece-
PUBLIC NOTICE 138 kV tie-in transmission line; an electrical and the interest of the petitioner in this pro- dent or the estate are required to file them in
PUBLIC NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTED collector system; a collector substation; an op- ceeding. duplicate with the necessary vouchers, in the
APPLICATION erations and maintenance building; 47, 2.3-3.6 If you wish to intervene in this matter or file a office of the Clerk of said Court, on or before
Pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative MW wind turbines and all associated towers, public comment, statement, or protest, or you three months after the date of the first publica-
Procedure Act and the Wyoming Public Service foundations, roads, cables, and communica- will attend the public hearing scheduled to begin tion of this notice, which first publication is on
Commission’s (Commission) Procedural Rules tions for operation of the plant. Output from on February 22, 2018, and you require reason- January 26, 2018, and if such claims are not so
and Special Regulations, notice is hereby given the wind turbines will be delivered to a col- able accommodation for a disability, please filed, unless otherwise allowed or paid, they will
of the supplement to the Application of Rocky lector substation on the project site where it contact the Commission at (307) 777-7427, or be forever barred.
Mountain Power (RMP or the Company) for will be stepped up to 138 kV and transported write to the Commission at 2515 Warren Av- Dated January 18, 2018
Certificates of Public Convenience and Neces- over the 138 kV tie-in transmission line to the enue, Suite 300, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002, to Daniel M. Wilson,
sity (CPCN) and nontraditional ratemaking for Company’s transmission system at the Whitney make arrangements. Communications impaired Personal Representative
wind and transmission facilities, as more fully Canyon substation. The project is located ap- persons may also contact the Commission by WEST LAW OFFICE, PC
described below: proximately 8 miles Northeast of Evanston, on accessing Wyoming Relay at 711. Please men- P.O. Box 1020
RMP is a public utility, as defined in Wyo. 30,000 acres of leased private and state land tion Docket No. 20000-520-EA-17 (Record No. Rock Springs, WY 82902-1020
Stat. §37-1-101(a)(vi)(C), providing retail electric entirely in Uinta County, Wyoming. 14781) in your communications. Public Notice #7358 published in the Pine-
public utility service under CPCNs issued by RMP also supplemented its Application Public Notice #7354 published in the Pine- dale Roundup on January 26, Feb. 2, 9, 2018
the Commission. RMP is subject to the Com- to request additional CPCN to construct the dale Roundup on January 26, Feb. 2, 2018
PUBLIC NOTICE
mission’s jurisdiction pursuant to Wyo. Stat. following additional transmission resources
necessary to interconnect the specific four
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF
§37-2-112.
On June 30, 2017, the Company submitted identified Wyoming wind resources: ABANDONED VEHICLE NOTICE FORECLOSURE SALE
an Application together with testimony, and ex- [i] for the Cedar Spring Wind Project: install Blue 1985 Chevy Blazer VIN# WHEREAS, default in the payment of
hibits requesting the Commission grant CPCNs two, 230 kV breakers and two line positions 1G8EK18H4FF127589. Vehicle to be sold at principal and interest has occurred under the
to construct, or approval to acquire, four new with associated switches at the Windstar sub- 18 Murdock mesa road Pinedale Wy 82941 on terms of a promissory note (the “Note”) dated
Wyoming wind resources with a total capac- station, installation of high-speed relaying at February 15th, 2018 at 10 am. Storage costs 08/30/2005 executed and delivered by Jerry L.
ity of 860 megawatts (MW) (collectively called the Riverton 230 kV bus, and rebuild 56 miles $750. Morrell to The CIT Group Consumer Finance,
the Wind Projects). The Company’s Application of 230 kV line from the Dave Johnson power Public Notice #7355 published in the Pine- Inc.( a Delaware Corporation) and a real es-
indicated that it would update the requested plant to the Amasa substation, to the Difficulty dale Roundup on January 26, Feb. 2, 2018 tate mortgage (the “Mortgage”) of the same
CPCN in January 2018 based on the results of substation, and to the Shirley Basin substation; date securing the Note, which Mortgage was
the 2017 request for proposals process. [ii] for the McFadden Ridge II Wind Project: PUBLIC NOTICE executed and delivered by Jerry L. Morrell (the
On January 16, 2018, the Company supple- install a new three-breaker 230 kV point of in- "Mortgagors"), to Mortgage Electronic Reg-
terconnection ring-bus substation on the High IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE NINTH
mented the Application with testimony and istration Systems, Inc., as nominee for The
Plains to Foote Creek 230 kV transmission line; JUDICIAL DISTRICT
exhibits after having identified the specific CIT Group Consumer Finance, Inc.( a Dela-
and WITHIN AND FOR SUBLETTE COUNTY,
Wind Projects through the request for proposal ware Corporation), and which Mortgage was
[iii] for the Uinta Wind Project: construct a WYOMING
process, which supplement increased the pro- recorded on 09/12/2005, as Document No.
new three-breaker 138 kV point of intercon- In the matter of the Estate of )
posed total capacity from 860 megawatts (MW) 313781 Book 127 and Page 342 in the records
nection ring-bus substation, reconductor 13.7 Lewis A. Wilson, deceased. )
to approximately 1171 MW. RMP requests of the office of the County Clerk and ex-officio
miles of the Railroad 138 kV transmission line Probate No. 2360
CPCN for the following four identified Wyoming Register of Deeds in and for Sublette County,
and modifications to the Naughton remedial ac- NOTICE OF PROBATE
wind resources: State of Wyoming; and
tions scheme. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID
[i] the new 400 MW Cedar Springs Wind The property covered by said Mortgage is
According to RMP, the proposed projects ESTATE:
Project. The project consists of constructing described as follows:
are a time-limited opportunity to obtain cost- You are hereby notified that on January 9,
a 20-mile 230 kilovolt (kV) tie-in transmission Lot 3 of the Sublette Golf Course Subdivi-
effective generation and construct necessary 2018, the Last Will and Testament of decedent
line; an electrical collector system; a collector sion to the Town of Pinedale, Sublette County,
transmission facilities with minimal impact on was admitted to probate by the above named
substation; an operations and maintenance Wyoming With an address of : 438 Country
customer rates. The Company states that the Court, and that Daniel M. Wilson was appointed
building; 161, 2.3-2.5 MW wind turbines and all Club Lane Pinedale, WY 82941.
Transmission Projects are necessary to relieve personal representative thereof. Any action
associated towers, foundations, roads, cables, WHEREAS, the property being foreclosed
existing congestion and will enable intercon- to set aside the Will shall be filed in the Court
and communications for operation of the plant. upon may be subject to other liens and encum-
nection and integration of the proposed Wind within three months from the date of the first
Output from the wind turbines will be deliv- brances that will not be extinguished at the sale.
Projects into the Company’s transmission publication of this notice, or thereafter be for-
ered to a collector substation on the project Any prospective purchaser should research the
system. The proposed Wind Projects, net of ever barred.
site where it will be stepped up to 230 kV and status of title before submitting a bid;
federal wind production tax credits (PTCs) ben- Notice is further given that all persons in-
transported over the 230 kV tie-in transmission NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to
efits, when combined with the Transmission debted to the decedent or to his Estate are
line to the Company’s transmission system at Wyoming Statutes Section 34-4-109(2003)
Projects, are expected to provide economic requested to make immediate payment to the
the Windstar substation. The project is located that the foreclosure sale scheduled for 10:00
benefits for RMP’s customers. RMP states undersigned at 409 Broadway, Suite A, Rock
approximately 19 miles Northeast of Glenrock in the forenoon on 01/19/2018 at the Sublette
that the time sensitive projects require that the Springs, Wyoming.
on 35,000 acres of leased private land entirely County Courthouse located at 21 S Tyler, Pine-
new Wind Projects and Transmission Projects Creditors having claims against the dece-
in Converse County, Wyoming; dale, Sublette County, State of Wyoming, has
achieve commercial operation by the end of dent or the estate are required to file them in
[ii] the new 500 MW TB Flats I and II Wind been postponed to 10:00 in the forenoon on
2020 to fully achieve the benefits of the PTCs. duplicate with the necessary vouchers, in the
Project. The project consists of constructing: 02/23/2018 at Sublette County Courthouse lo-
In addition, RMP also requests the Commis- office of the Clerk of said Court, on or before
an 11-mile, 230 kV transmission line parallel cated at 21 S Tyler, Pinedale, Sublette County,
sion approve the Company’s proposed rate- three months after the date of the first publica-
to the existing Dunlap to Shirley Basin 230 kV State of Wyoming.
making treatment under Wyo. Stat. § 37-2-121 tion of this notice, which first publication is on
transmission line; an electrical collector system; The Bank of New York Mellon, as Trustee
for the Wind and Transmission Projects which January 26, 2018, and if such claims are not so
a collector substation located adjacent to the for CIT Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-1
are expected to cost approximately $2 billion. filed, unless otherwise allowed or paid, they will
existing Shirley Basin substation and includes By: The Sayer Law Group, P.C.
The Company also requests approval of its pro- be forever barred.
500 feet of transmission line connecting the 925 E. 4th St.
posed ratemaking treatment for the investment Dated January 18, 2018
substations; an operations and maintenance Waterloo, IA 50703
in the Wind and Transmission Projects, in ac- Daniel M. Wilson,
building; 134, 2.0-4.2 MW wind turbines and all (319) 234-2530
cordance with W.S. § 37-2-121. The Company Personal Representative
associated towers, foundations, roads, cables, Public Notice #7359 published in the Pine-
proposes to match the costs and benefits of WEST LAW OFFICE, PC
and communications for operation of the plant. dale Roundup on January 26, Feb. 2, 9, 16,
the new resources through a new Resource P.O. Box 1020
Output from the wind turbines will be delivered 2018
Tracking Mechanism (“RTM”), as detailed in Rock Springs, WY 82902-1020
to a collector substation on the project site
proposed Schedule 97B until the full costs and Public Notice #7357 published in the Pine- PUBLIC NOTICE
where it will be stepped up to 230 kV and trans-
benefits are reflected in base rates. The Com- dale Roundup on January 26, Feb. 2, 9, 2018
ported over the 230 kV tie-in transmission line LEGAL NOTICE
to the Company’s transmission system at the pany is seeking approval through this filing that PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to W.S. §4-10-507:
Shirley Basin substation. The project is located the decision to construct the Wind and Trans-
Kathleen A. King (the Decedent) died on the
approximately 5 miles North of Medicine Bow mission Projects is reasonable, prudent, and IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE NINTH
12th day of January, 2018, a resident of Sublette
on 50,000 acres of leased private and state land in the public interest. The Company requests JUDICIAL DISTRICT
County, Wyoming.
in Carbon and Albany Counties, Wyoming; that if the Commission makes this finding in this WITHIN AND FOR SUBLETTE COUNTY,
The Decedent created the Kathleen A. King
[iii] the new 110 MW McFadden Ridge II proceeding, parties will not be able to challenge WYOMING
Revocable Living Trust dated April 14, 2000.
Wind Project. The project consists of construct- RMP’s prudence or recovery of actual costs In the matter of the Estate of )
PENNIE K. ESPELAND is Successor Trustee
ing: a 500-foot 230 kV tie-in transmission line associated with the Wind and Transmission in Bette L. Wilson, deceased. )
of said trust.
to tie into the tap line at the existing McFadden any future Wyoming rate case, unless the ac- Probate No. 2361
The Successor Trustee of said trust hereby
Ridge I and High Plains substation, which con- tual costs of construction exceed the estimated NOTICE OF PROBATE
publishes notice of her intent to distribute the
nects to an existing tie-line to the existing Foote costs of $2 billion presented in this Application, TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID
assets of the Settlor as permitted under the
Creek substation; an electrical collector system; or if there is evidence of mismanagement. ESTATE:
terms of the trust.
a collector substation; 44, 2.3-2.5 MW wind tur- This is not a complete description of RMP’s You are hereby notified that on January 9,
Creditors have 120 days from the first publi-
bines and all associated towers, foundations, supplemented Application. Interested persons 2018, the Last Will and Testament of decedent
cation of this notice to contact the trust or make
roads, cables, and communications for opera- may inspect the entire supplemented Appli- was admitted to probate by the above named
claims against the assets of the trust. Claims
tion of the plant. Output from the wind turbines cation at RMP’s Wyoming offices and at the Court, and that Daniel M. Wilson was appointed
should be addressed to the Trustee of the Kath-
will be delivered to a collector substation on the Commission’s offices in Cheyenne, Wyoming, personal representative thereof. Any action
leen A. King Revocable Living Trust dated April
project site where it will be stepped up to 230 during regular business hours. The Application to set aside the Will shall be filed in the Court
14, 2000, in care of Cook and Associates, P.C.,
kilovolts and transported over the 230 kV tie-in may also be reviewed on line at http://www. within three months from the date of the first
P.O. Box 1345, Laramie, WY 82073. Creditor
transmission line to the Company’s transmis- pacificorp.com. publication of this notice, or thereafter be for-
claims not filed within 120 days of the first pub-
sion system at the Freezeout substation. The Anyone desiring to file a public comment, ever barred.
lication are forever prohibited.
project is located approximately 2 miles East statement, protest, intervention petition in this Notice is further given that all persons in-
DATED this 24th day of January, 2018.
of McFadden on 5,500 acres of leased private matter must file with the Commission in writing debted to the decedent or to her Estate are
Attorney for the Trust:
and state land in Carbon and Albany Counties, on or before February 9, 2018. Any interven- requested to make immediate payment to the
Cook & Associates, P.C.
Wyoming; tion request filed with the Commission shall set undersigned at 409 Broadway, Suite A, Rock
[iv] the new 161 MW Uinta Wind Project. forth the grounds of the proposed intervention Springs, Wyoming. See ‘NOTICES’ on page 12A
Page 12 Pinedale Roundup February 2, 2018
NOTICES
Continued from 11A
P.O. Box 1345 ity, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve your comment. Comments submitted by email agency’s analysis, and the public notice are
Laramie, WY 82072-1345 a request by Ultra Resources, Inc. to modify will not be included in the administrative record. available for public inspection online at http://
307-745-7320 the Warbonnet 9-23 PAD (F005542) with the All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday, deq.wyoming.gov/aqd/new-source-review/
Public Notice #7362 published in the Pine- addition of production and equipment as- March 5, 2018 will be considered in the final de- resources/applications-on-notice/ and at the
dale Roundup on Feb. 2, 9, 2018 sociated with additional gas production from termination on this application. A public hear- Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyo-
twenty-three new off-site wells, with seven re- ing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the ming. In accordance with the Americans with
PUBLIC NOTICE boiler overheads condensers, seven smokeless administrator sufficient interest is generated or Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate
LEGAL NOTICE combustion devices and one line heater sec- if an aggrieved party so requests. formats will be made available upon request for
Notice is hereby given that the applicants ondary burner control to control volatile organic Public Notice #7365 published in the Pine- individuals with disabilities.
whose names are set forth below filed re- compound and hazardous air pollutant emis- dale Roundup on Feb. 2, 2018 Written comments may be directed to Nancy
newal application for the period of April 1, 2018 sions associated with the dehydration units and Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, De-
pneumatic pumps, located in the NE1/4SE1/4 PUBLIC NOTICE partment of Environmental Quality, 200 West
through March 31, 2019, each for a Retail Li-
quor License in the Office of the Town Clerk of Section 23, T30N, R108W, approximately 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax
Department of Environmental Quality, Di-
of Pinedale, Pinedale, Wyoming. The date of thirteen (13) miles south of Boulder, in Sublette (307) 635-1784. Please reference A0005653 in
vision of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE: In ac-
filing, the names of said applicants, and the County, Wyoming. A Chapter 6, Section 2(c) your comment. Comments submitted by email
cordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the
street addresses which the applicants desire to (ii) demonstration in accordance with the Di- will not be included in the administrative record.
Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regula-
use as the place of sale are set forth below as vision’s Interim Policy has been conducted. All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday,
tions, notice is hereby given that the State of
follow: Emission offset requirements, if applicable, March 5, 2018 will be considered in the final de-
Wyoming, Department of Environmental Qual-
Date of Filing Applicant Address have been applied to this permitting action termination on this application. A public hear-
ity, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve
January 24, 2018 Bourbon Ridge Holdings, at a ratio of 1.5:1.0 for VOCs and 1.1:1.0 for ing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the
a request by Jonah Energy LLC to modify the
Inc. dba Country Lane Liquor 1190 W. Pine St NOx. Permitting actions to date have resulted administrator sufficient interest is generated or
Corona 14A Central Facility (F026239) by re-
January 16, 2018 Bozner, Inc. dba Corral in a decrease in actual VOC emissions of 897.6 if an aggrieved party so requests.
completing the Corona 14a4, 14b4 and 14g3
Bar 30 W. Pine St tpy and a decrease in actual NOx emissions of Public Notice #7367 published in the Pine-
wells, with three reboiler overheads condens-
January 5, 2018 Cowboy Bar of Pinedale 825.9 tpy. Therefore, Ultra has met the offset dale Roundup on Feb. 2, 2018
ers and two smokeless combustion devices to
Inc. 104 W. Pine St requirements for VOCs and NOx.
control volatile organic compound and hazard-
January 25, 2018 E Hospitality LLC dba For the duration of the public comment PUBLIC NOTICE
ous air pollutant emissions associated with the
Stockman’s Mountain Man Tavern period, copies of the permit application, the
dehydration units, condensate tanks, active
117 W. Pine St agency’s analysis, and the public notice are Department of Environmental Quality, Di-
produced water tanks and pneumatic pumps,
January 12, 2018 Ridley’s Family Markets available for public inspection online at http:// vision of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE: In ac-
located in the NE1/4NE1/4 of Section 14, T28N,
341 E. Pine St deq.wyoming.gov/aqd/new-source-review/ cordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the
R109W, approximately twenty-two (22) miles
Notice is hereby given that the applicants resources/applications-on-notice/ and at the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regula-
southwest of Big Sandy, in Sublette County,
whose names are set forth below filed re- Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyo- tions, notice is hereby given that the State of
Wyoming. A Chapter 6, Section 2(c)(ii) dem-
newal application for the period of April 1, 2018 ming. In accordance with the Americans with Wyoming, Department of Environmental Qual-
onstration in accordance with the Division’s
through March 31, 2019, each for a Limited Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate ity, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve
Interim Policy has been conducted. Emission
Retail Liquor License in the office of the Town formats will be made available upon request for a request by Jonah Energy LLC to modify the
offset requirements, if applicable, have been
Clerk of Pinedale, Pinedale, Wyoming. The date individuals with disabilities. Corona 1-30 Central Facility (F011119) by re-
applied to this permitting action at a ratio of
of filing, the names of said applicants, and the Written comments may be directed to Nancy completing the Stud Horse Butte 7-30 well, with
1.5:1.0 for VOCs and 1.1:1.0 for NOx. Permit-
street addresses which the applicants desire to Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, De- two reboiler overheads condensers and three
ting actions to date have resulted in a decrease
use as the place of sale are set forth below as partment of Environmental Quality, 200 West smokeless combustion devices to control vola-
in actual VOC emissions of 3393.0 tpy and a
follow: 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax tile organic compound and hazardous air pollut-
decrease in actual NOx emissions of 160.2 tpy.
Date of Filing Applicant Address (307) 635-1784. Please reference A0005609 in ant emissions associated with the dehydration
Therefore, Jonah Energy has met the offset re-
January 5, 2018 VFW #4801 1033 W. Pine St your comment. Comments submitted by email units, condensate tanks, active produced water
quirements for VOCs and NOx.
Notice is hereby given that the applicants will not be included in the administrative record. tanks and pneumatic pumps, located in the
For the duration of the public comment
whose names are set forth below filed re- All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday, SW1/4NE1/4 of Section 30, T29N, R108W,
period, copies of the permit application, the
newal application for the period of April 1, March 5, 2018 will be considered in the final de- approximately nineteen (19) miles southwest
agency’s analysis, and the public notice are
2018 through March 31, 2019, each for a Mi- termination on this application. A public hear- of Big Sandy, in Sublette County, Wyoming.
available for public inspection online at http://
crobrewery Liquor License in the office of the ing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the A Chapter 6, Section 2(c)(ii) demonstration in
deq.wyoming.gov/aqd/new-source-review/
Town Clerk of Pinedale, Pinedale, Wyoming. administrator sufficient interest is generated or accordance with the Division’s Interim Policy
resources/applications-on-notice/ and at the
The date of filing, the names of said applicants, if an aggrieved party so requests. has been conducted. Emission offset require-
Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyo-
and the street addresses which the applicants Public Notice #7364 published in the Pine- ments, if applicable, have been applied to this
ming. In accordance with the Americans with
desire to use as the place of sale are set forth dale Roundup on Feb. 2, 2018 permitting action at a ratio of 1.5:1.0 for VOCs
Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate
below as follow: and 1.1:1.0 for NOx. Permitting actions to date
PUBLIC NOTICE formats will be made available upon request for
Date of Filing Applicant Address have resulted in a decrease in actual VOC emis-
individuals with disabilities.
January 12, 2018 Wind River Brewing Com- sions of 3393.0 tpy and a decrease in actual
Department of Environmental Quality, Di- Written comments may be directed to Nancy
pany Inc. 402 W. Pine St NOx emissions of 160.2 tpy. Therefore, Jonah
vision of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE: In ac- Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, De-
Notice is hereby given that the applicants Energy has met the offset requirements for
cordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the partment of Environmental Quality, 200 West
whose names are set forth below filed re- VOCs and NOx.
Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regula- 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax
newal application for the period of April 1, 2018 For the duration of the public comment
tions, notice is hereby given that the State of (307) 635-1784. Please reference A0005652 in
through March 31, 2019, each for a Restaurant period, copies of the permit application, the
Wyoming, Department of Environmental Qual- your comment. Comments submitted by email
Liquor License in the Office of the Town Clerk agency’s analysis, and the public notice are
ity, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve will not be included in the administrative record.
of Pinedale, Pinedale, Wyoming. The date of available for public inspection online at http://
a request by Ultra Resources, Inc. to construct All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday,
filing, the names of said applicants, and the deq.wyoming.gov/aqd/new-source-review/
a new gas/condensate production facility, March 5, 2018 will be considered in the final de-
street addresses which the applicants desire to resources/applications-on-notice/ and at the
known as the Warbonnet 9-23 SimOps PAD termination on this application. A public hear-
use as the place of sale are set forth below as Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyo-
(F028029), consisting of the Warbonnet 5A1- ing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the
follow: ming. In accordance with the Americans with
24D, 5C1-24D, 6A1-24D, 6B1-24D, 6C1-24D, administrator sufficient interest is generated or
Date of Filing Applicant Address Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate
6D1-24D, 11A1-24D, 11B2-24D, 11D1-24D, if an aggrieved party so requests.
January 12, 2018 China Gourmet, Inc. formats will be made available upon request for
12A1-24D, 12B1-24D, 12C2-24D, 12D1-24D, Public Notice #7366 published in the Pine-
44 W. Pine St individuals with disabilities.
12D2-24D, 13B2-24D, 13C2-24D, 13D2-24D, dale Roundup on Feb. 2, 2018
January 10, 2018 GB & S Inc. dba The Patio Written comments may be directed to Nancy
14A2-24D, 14C1-24D, 14C2-24D, 9-23-A-1H,
Grill Pine St Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, De-
9-23-A-2H and 9-23-M-1H, with three line PUBLIC NOTICE
January 10, 2018 Gudino’s Inc. dba Wrangler partment of Environmental Quality, 200 West
heater secondary burner controls to control vol-
Café 905 W. Pine St 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax
atile organic compound and hazardous air pol- Department of Environmental Quality, Di-
January 8, 2018 Old Stones Smokehouse & (307) 635-1784. Please reference A0005654 in
lutant emissions associated with the pneumatic vision of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE: In ac-
Country Pizza LLC 4 Country Club Lane your comment. Comments submitted by email
pumps, located in the NW1/4SW1/4 of Section cordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the
January 8, 2018 Tita Guerrero L Inc. dba Los will not be included in the administrative record.
24, T30N, R108W, approximately thirteen (13) Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regula-
Cabos Mexican Restaurant 120 W. Pine St All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday,
miles south of Boulder, in Sublette County, Wy- tions, notice is hereby given that the State of
Notice is hereby given that the applicants March 5. 2018 will be considered in the final de-
oming. A Chapter 6, Section 2(c)(ii) demonstra- Wyoming, Department of Environmental Qual-
whose names are set forth below filed re- termination on this application. A public hear-
tion in accordance with the Division’s Interim ity, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve
newal application for the period of April 1, 2018 ing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the
Policy has been conducted. Emission offset a request by Jonah Energy LLC to modify the
through March 31, 2019, each for a Bar and administrator sufficient interest is generated or
requirements, if applicable, have been applied Jonah Federal 5-6 Central Facility (F009532) by
Grill Liquor License in the Office of the Town if an aggrieved party so requests.
to this permitting action at a ratio of 1.5:1.0 for recompleting the Yellow Point 38-1 well, with
Clerk of Pinedale, Pinedale, Wyoming. The Public Notice #7368 published in the Pine-
VOCs and 1.1:1.0 for NOx. Permitting actions two reboiler overheads condensers, two TEG
date of filing, the names of said applicants, dale Roundup on Feb. 2, 2018
to date have resulted in a decrease in actual flash tank separators and one common smoke-
and the street addresses which the applicants VOC emissions of 897.6 tpy and a decrease in less combustion device to control volatile or-
desire to use as the place of sale are set forth
PUBLIC NOTICE
actual NOx emissions of 825.9 tpy. Therefore, ganic compound and hazardous air pollutant
below as follow: Ultra has met the offset requirements for VOCs emissions associated with the dehydration Department of Environmental Quality, Di-
Date of Filing Applicant Address and NOx. units, condensate tanks, active produced water vision of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE: In ac-
January 12, 2018 Wind River Brewing For the duration of the public comment tanks and pneumatic pumps, located in the cordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the
Company Inc. 402 W. Pine St period, copies of the permit application, the SW1/4SW1/4 of Section 6, T28N, R108W, ap- Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regula-
Protests, if any there be against the issuance agency’s analysis, and the public notice are proximately twenty (20) miles southwest of Big tions, notice is hereby given that the State of
of each and every license will be hear at the available for public inspection online at http:// Sandy, in Sublette County, Wyoming. Jonah Wyoming, Department of Environmental Qual-
hour of 6P.M. on the 26, February 2018 in the deq.wyoming.gov/aqd/new-source-review/ Energy LLC has met the demonstration require- ity, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve
Sublette County Library Lovatt Room. Public resources/applications-on-notice/ and at the ments under Chapter 6, Section 2(c)(ii) for this a request by Ultra Resources, Inc. to construct
Notice 7363 published in the Pinedale Roundup Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyo- permitting action since current emissions are a new gas/condensate production facility,
on February 2, 9, 2018 ming. In accordance with the Americans with less than emissions during the baseline period. known as the Mesa 10-26 PAD (F028038),
PUBLIC NOTICE Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate VOC emissions have decreased 0.7 TPY from consisting of the Mesa 11B2-26D, 11C1-26D,
formats will be made available upon request for the baseline period and NOx emissions have 11D1-26D, 12A1-26D, 12B2-26D, 12D2-26D,
Department of Environmental Quality, Di- individuals with disabilities. not changed from the baseline period. These 13A2-26D, 13B1-26D, 13C1-26D, 13D1-26D,
vision of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE: In ac- Written comments may be directed to Nancy reductions have been added to Jonah Energy 14A1-26D, 14B1-26D, 14C2-26D, 14D1-
cordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, De- LLC’s offset bank to use for future permitting 26D and 15C1-26D wells, with two reboiler
Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regula- partment of Environmental Quality, 200 West actions. overheads condensers and one smokeless
tions, notice is hereby given that the State of 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax For the duration of the public comment
period, copies of the permit application, the See ‘NOTICES’ on page 13A
Wyoming, Department of Environmental Qual- (307) 635-1784. Please reference A0005611 in
February 2, 2018 Pinedale Roundup Page 13
NOTICES
Continued from 12A
Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate Wyoming, Department of Environmental Qual- period, copies of the permit application, the
combustion device to control volatile organic
formats will be made available upon request for ity, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve agency’s analysis, and the public notice are
compound and hazardous air pollutant emis-
individuals with disabilities. a request by Jonah Energy LLC to modify the available for public inspection online at http://
sions associated with the dehydration units and
Written comments may be directed to Nancy Corona 1-11 Central Facility (F004348) by re- deq.wyoming.gov/aqd/new-source-review/
pneumatic pumps, located in the NW1/4SE1/4
Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, De- completing the Corona 1-11 well, with three resources/applications-on-notice/ and at the
of Section 26, T32N, R109W, approximately
partment of Environmental Quality, 200 West reboiler overheads condensers and two smoke- Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyo-
five (5) miles west-southwest of Boulder, in
17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax less combustion devices to control volatile ming. In accordance with the Americans with
Sublette County, Wyoming. A Chapter 6, Sec-
(307) 635-1784. Please reference A0005659 in organic compound and hazardous air pollut- Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate
tion 2(c)(ii) demonstration in accordance with
your comment. Comments submitted by email ant emissions associated with the dehydra- formats will be made available upon request for
the Division’s Interim Policy has been con-
will not be included in the administrative record. tion units, condensate tanks, active produced individuals with disabilities.
ducted. Emission offset requirements, if ap-
All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday, water tanks and pneumatic pumps, located in Written comments may be directed to Nancy
plicable, have been applied to this permitting
March 5, 2018 will be considered in the final de- the NE1/4NE1/4 of Section 11, T28N, R109W, Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, De-
action at a ratio of 1.5:1.0 for VOCs and 1.1:1.0
termination on this application. A public hear- approximately nineteen (19) miles east-south- partment of Environmental Quality, 200 West
for NOx. Permitting actions to date have re-
ing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the east of Big Piney, in Sublette County, Wyoming. 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax
sulted in a decrease in actual VOC emissions of
administrator sufficient interest is generated or Jonah Energy LLC has met the demonstration (307) 635-1784. Please reference A0005661 in
886.2 tpy and a decrease in actual NOx emis-
if an aggrieved party so requests. requirements under Chapter 6, Section 2(c)(ii) your comment. Comments submitted by email
sions of 820.2 tpy. Therefore, Ultra has met the
Public Notice #7369 published in the Pine- for this permitting action since current emis- will not be included in the administrative record.
offset requirements for VOCs and NOx.
dale Roundup on Feb. 2, 2018 sions are less than emissions during the base- All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday,
For the duration of the public comment
period, copies of the permit application, the line period. VOC emissions have decreased March 5, 2018 will be considered in the final de-
PUBLIC NOTICE 32.8 TPY from the baseline period and NOx termination on this application. A public hear-
agency’s analysis, and the public notice are
available for public inspection online at http:// Department of Environmental Quality, Di- emissions decreased 0.1 TPY from the base- ing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the
deq.wyoming.gov/aqd/new-source-review/ vision of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE: In ac- line period. These reductions have been added administrator sufficient interest is generated or
resources/applications-on-notice/ and at the cordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the to Jonah Energy LLC’s offset bank to use for if an aggrieved party so requests.
Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyo- Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regula- future permitting actions. Public Notice #7370 published in the Pine-
ming. In accordance with the Americans with tions, notice is hereby given that the State of For the duration of the public comment dale Roundup on Feb. 2, 2018
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JUNE 22 - JULY 22 JULY 23 - AUGUST 23 AUGUST 24 - SEPTEMBER 22
Cancer, in attempt to stay calm, you may Leo, it may be tempting to put on an Virgo, your ego is strong enough to
be suppressing feelings that really should overly cheery attitude, even if things are withstand some criticism this week. Use the Nancy Kenyon
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blowout later on. Transparency is key. may lead to miscommunication. Better to of yourself, which will only benefit you in
keep things honest. the long run.
picture from 1989
in last week’s
CALENDAR CORRAL
Upcoming Events Submit calendar items to Joy Ufford
at jufford@pinedaleroundup.com or call 307-367-2123.
Ongoing Meetings
Sundays Tuesdays The Community Food Closet is open High Mountain Ranch Water District,
AA meetings in Pinedale American Legion Post, 2nd Tuesday, at for food distribution second Tuesday 3rd Thursday, 7 p.m., at County
Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Fri- VFW Club, Pinedale. of each month from 5 to 7 p.m. Weed & Pest. Visit www.hmrpo.com.
day, 8 p.m., at Our Savior’s Lutheran located on 111 Rakestraw Ave. in
Sublette County Commissioners 1st Marbleton. Sublette County P&Z, 3rd Thursday, 6
Church, 512 N. Tyler. (across from
and 3rd Tuesdays, 9 a.m., Sublette p.m., Sublette Courthouse.
PAC).
County Courthouse, Pinedale. Wednesdays
Mondays Pinedale Travel & Tourism Commis- Sublette School District #1 board
Mountain Man Back Country Horse- Big Piney Town Council, 3rd Tuesday, sion, 3rd Wednesday, 1 p.m., Pinedale meeting, 2nd Thursday, 7:30 p.m.,
men, 1st Monday, 5:30 p.m. at the 6 p.m., Big Piney Town Hall. Town Hall. Pinedale district offices.
Public Health Office in Pinedale. Sublette County Conservation District, Sublette School District #9 board
Sublette County Rural Health Care Dis-
2nd Tuesday, 6 p.m., 1625 W. Pine meeting, 3rd Thursday, 7 p.m., Big
Pinedale Town Council, 2nd and 4th trict, 3rd Wednesday, 6 p.m., at Sub-
St., NRCS conference room. Piney Fine Arts Center (or 3rd Tuesday
Mondays, 6 p.m., Pinedale Town Hall. lette Courthouse or Marbleton Town
– call for dates).
Sage & Snow Garden Club, 3rd Tues- Hall.
VFW Post 4801, 3rd Monday, at VFW day, 5-7 p.m. at Sublette County Weed The Pinedale Lions Club meets every
Club, Pinedale. & Pest Office, 12 S. Bench Rd. Pine- Thursdays 1st and 3rd Thursday, 7 a.m. at Ren-
dale. Order of Eastern Star, Pinedale Chapter dezvous Pointe.
Marbleton Town Council, 2nd Monday, #39, 2nd Thursdays, 7:30 pm, Pinedale
6 p.m., Marbleton Town Hall. Franklin Lodge #31, 1st Tuesday, 7:30 Masonic Hall, 23 N. Tyler. Fridays
Pinedale Planning and Zoning as p.m., Pinedale Masonic Hall, 23 N. Bingo, 3rd Friday, LaBarge
needed. Tyler. Bingo at the VFW Club, 7 p.m. Elementary School, 7 p.m.
Contact Climb
for more
information at
307-733-4088
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The annually determined grazing fee is BLM or Forest Service office for additional The federal grazing fees have been set for 2018 for those who use Bu-
established using a 1966 base value of $1.23 information. n reau of Land Management or United States Forest Service lands.
INSIDE 2 Blowout
on ice 3 Acelebration
special
4 Who let the
sled dogs out?
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Bondurant musher Alix Crittenden finished the stage in third place Tuesday behind leader and last year’s winner Lina Jerry Scdoris and his dogs get ready to
Streeper and Bruce Magnusson. begin the run at the Green River Trail-
head and raced out and back 50 miles
during the stage.
Who
let
the
dogs
out!?
Cody Olivas photos The lead dogs for Bruce Magnusson compete near Pinedale for the third stop of the Pedigree Stage Stop Sled Dog Race
on Tuesday.
Dave Torgerson from Montana makes his run. The dog sled teams returned to Pinedale on Thursday to make up Musher Jeff Conn races here for the sixth year.
the Big Piney/Marbleton Stage that got canceled on Tuesday.