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Doug Vickrey media release My commitment as a county commissioner is to make decisions based on the facts, information, and public input presented before the commission. My votes are my own and are guided by the people who believe what is best for Sublette County, not by outside influence or direction from any individual. If re-elected, I will continue to represent this community honorably. I will persist in asking questions, do the research, and vote on issues responsibly. Some "belt tightening" lies ahead. I understand the difference between the "wants and needs" list — and I understand the meaning of the word "no." As a fourth-generation Green River Valley resident who has lived and worked both ends of the county, I know that smooth relationships among our towns and county depend on open dialogue. MY STORY Raised in the LaBarge, Marbleton and Big Piney areas and a 1962 graduate of Big Piney High School, I've been a Sublette County rancher since 1966. I spent my high school summers working on oil rigs and hauling supplies to the fields for T&V Company. I married my high school sweetheart, Lynda, the daughter of long-time Sublette County ranchers, Buss and Mardell Fear, After attending the University of Wyoming and Utah State University, I returned to Sublette County to work for Fear Ranches on the Beaver Creek Unit in Daniel for more than 20 years, raising our son Mike (Debbie) and daughter Nikol (John). We have four grandchildren — Jason, Kelsea, Makenna and Maddee — and six great-grandchildren: Weston, Hailey, Harper, Wyatt, Kynlee and Henry. In 1985, Lynda and I purchased a portion of the Beaver Creek Ranch, where we still live and work today. EXPERIENCE THAT SERVES SUBLETTE COUNTY I was a livestock buyer for Torrington Livestock and a Nebraska feedlot for 10 years, which let me visit and do business with people throughout the Green River Valley — earning the trust and respect a commissioner needs. I've been a member of the Big Piney and Pinedale rodeo clubs, and have fond memories of helping build the present Buss Fear Memorial Arena at the fairgrounds. I joined the Sublette County Sporting Association in Pinedale, where I've served as President and currently serve on that Board. Three terms as State President of the Wyoming Weed and Pest Council gave me the chance to build my knowledge of government, budgeting, and working with state and federal agencies. As a five-time representative for the Intermountain Noxious Weed Committee, I lobbied in Washington, D.C. for funding to fight noxious weed invasions across the West. Community Involvement SUBLETTE COUNTY SPORTING ASSOCIATION 50+ years, Past President, Current Board of Director GREEN RIVER VALLEY CATTLEMEN'S ASSOCIATION SUBLETTE COUNTY WEED & PEST BOARD - 15 years WYOMING WEED & PEST COUNCIL - Past President, three terms INTERMOUNTAIN NOXIOUS WEED ADVISORY BOARD INITIAL PAWG TASK GROUP - Pinedale Anticline Work Group (Reclamation) WYOMING AIR QUALITY ADVISORY BOARD Quick Facts FOURTH GENERATION RESIDENT - LaBarge, Big Piney, Rural Daniel EDUCATION - Big Piney High School, University of Wyoming, Utah State University EXPERIENCE • Oil field • Ranch manager, 21 years • Ranch owner, 41 years • Cattle order buyer • Sublette County Commissioner "Knowledge, experience, and common sense are a powerful combination, I have that." PRIMARY ELECTION • AUGUST 18 Every vote makes a difference — thank you for taking the time to vote.
Covill Funeral Home Donna M. Hegardt, 70, of Boulder, Wyoming passed away at her home December 25, 2025. A graveside memorial service will be held Friday, July 17th at 2:00 p.m. at the Pinedale Cemetery. Related Links: Obituary – Donna Hegardt, 4/20/1955-12/25/2025 Covill Funeral Home, Pinedale, Wyoming SCSO seeks info on gunshot into Pinedale residence (posted 7/8/2026)
Gary Sanders media release Our community is a remarkable place to live, work, and raise a family. To ensure Sublette County thrives for generations to come, we need leadership focused on practical solutions, fiscal responsibility, and transparent governance. This is why I am running to be your next County Commissioner. Ten years ago, my family experienced a tragic motorcycle accident that claimed the lives of my son and daughter-in-law. During that difficult time, I witnessed the incredible heart of this community as neighbors rallied to support us. Today, I am helping raise my two grandchildren here, and I am committed to ensuring Sublette County remains a supportive and vibrant home for them and for all our families. As a resident for over a decade, I understand our unique challenges and opportunities. My professional background includes owning a residential construction and remodeling company and working in the oil and gas industry across North Dakota and Wyoming. For the past eight years, I have traveled the state as a liquor broker for my company, A Taste of The West. These experiences have equipped me with the business savvy necessary to manage our county budget effectively and make informed, common-sense decisions. If elected, my top priorities will be: - Responsible Economic Growth: I will work to support local small businesses, ensure consumer protections during property transactions, and guarantee that property rights are treated equally for all residents. - Fiscal Responsibility & Transparency: I pledge to review county spending line-by-line to eliminate waste, prioritize essential public services, and keep local taxes as low as possible. - Future Planning: I have developed strategies to leverage our natural resources to help meet the county’s future financial obligations. I would be honored to earn your trust and your vote. Together, we can build a stronger and more prosperous Sublette County. _______________________________ Editor’s Note: The Primary Election is Tuesday, August 18, 2026. The General Election is Tuesday, November 3, 2026.
Sublette County Unified Fire reminds the public that, with the exception of permitted fireworks displays, personal fireworks are prohibited in Sublette County year-round. Fireworks are also prohibited on the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Fire danger is rated HIGH on the National Forest. The towns of Pinedale and Big Piney/Marbleton will all have grand fireworks show after dark on Saturday, July 4th. This year is America’s 250th birthday, and there are lots of festivities being hosted around the county to celebrate. |
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