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Seeking information about theft of cattle loading chute (posted 6/3/2026)
Celebration of Life for Jody M. Chandler June 6 (posted 6/3/2026)
Celebration of Life for Tom Colerick June 13 (posted 5/26/2026)
Death Notice – Bob Harrower (posted 5/23/2026)
Pinedale Theatre Company Youth Summer Camp July 13-17 (posted 5/23/2026)
Green River Rendezvous Vendor Fair information available (posted 5/23/2026)
Scam Alert – Town of Pinedale impersonation (posted 5/11/2026)
BLM seeks input for proposed public land conveyance for a cemetery near Pinedale (posted 4/30/2026)

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June 5: Art of the Winds Summer Open House - Friday, 3-6PM, 432 W Pine Street in Pinedale. Drinks & Hors d’oeuvres. Feature guest artist is Mary Thompson. Her paintings will be available for purchase through July. Gallery hours are Monday through Saturday from 11am-5pm. 307-231-2870, artofthewinds@gmail.com, www.artofthewinds.com.
June 5: Governor Mark Gordon in Pinedale - Sponsored by the Sublette County Republican Party. Rendezvous Pointe, 425 E Magnolia St. Doors open at 6PM. The Governor will talk at 6:45PM, "The Essentials: Protecting Wyoming’s Future."
June 5: Native American Flute Workshop - Open to the public, $10 at the door. 7:15PM to 8:30PM in the Lovatt Room of the Pinedale Library. Fundraiser for Six Degrees of Unity. Flute instruction. Mental health awareness. RSVP to reserve your space, limited seating. For more info call 307-699-4999.
June 6: Wyoming Free Fishing Day - Can fish without a license today – for free. Each year, Game and Fish designates the first Saturday of National Boating and Fishing Week as a free fishing day when anyone can fish in Wyoming — except within the Wind River Reservation and Yellowstone National Park — without a fishing license. Wyoming Free Fishing Day is June 6, events planned throughout state. Events are planned around the state. All fishing regulations, creel and size limits, gear restrictions and stream closures remain in effect. Participants will need to bring their own fishing gear to these events, and all children must be accompanied by an adult. In Pinedale, events begin at 10:00am at the Dudley Key Fields Pond. Sponsored by the Town of Pinedale, Wyoming Game & Fish, Bridger-Teton National Forest, Trout Unlimited, Pinedale Little League, and Pinedale Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management. Free gift bag of fishing supplies for participants.
June 6: Sommers Homestead Living History Museum opens for the season - Open June, July & August, Saturdays & Sundays from 10AM to 3PM. See the historic two-story log homestead house and other buildings. Hands-on activities: Milk the cow, dig for ice in the ice house, collect chicken eggs, try roping, do a leather craft, play on the historic playground, more. Gift shop on site. Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy the fun! Located 7.2 miles south on the East Green River Road (don’t trust your GPS for directions). Admission by donation – operated by the Sublette County Historical Society/Museum of the Mountain Man. Open other days by appointment, call 307-367-4101.
June 12-14: Wyoming Range Hunting & Fishing Expo - Sublette County Fairgrounds Friday night music by Tris Munsick and the Innocents, also special guest Jared Rogerson, 7PM. Saturday concert by Chancey Williams, with special guest Kat Luna, 7:15PM. All access pass $80. Expo only $20. Concert only $29. Combo ticket $30.
June 15: Free community Bat Walk - In coordination with the University of Wyoming Biodiversity Institute. Monday from 8:30 pm-10 pm at the CCC ponds in Pinedale. Family friendly! Please sign up here:
https://wyomingbiodiversity.org/index.php/outreach/bat-walks

June 16: Intro to Fly Fishing class - From 10AM to 1PM at Two Rivers Fishing Co in Pinedale. The class will cover casting, gear, knot-tying, and fishing tactics. The session includes an outdoor casting lesson, with practice rods and reels provided. Cost is $60/person. More information can be found at https://tworiversfishing.com/intro-to-fly-fishing/
June 16: Artist Reception for Les Burrough - 4-6PM at the Pinedale Library. His art show of western landscape paintings goes from June 1st -30th in the gallery of the Sublette County Library in Pinedale.
June 17: Water Conservation Program public meeting in Pinedale - 2-5 p.m. at the Sublette County School District #1 Administration Building, 666 N. Tyler Ave., Pinedale. Holders of valid water rights from the Green River, the Little Snake River and its tributaries, within Wyoming’s portion of the Colorado River Basin, will be eligible to apply to the recently enacted Voluntary Water Conservation Program Act. Irrigation, livestock, agricultural, industrial and municipal water rights are some beneficial uses where incentives could help rights holders find ways to use less water and send more water into storage and downstream in the voluntary program. Entering into the voluntary program would allow water rights holders to not lose their water rights for not using their water.
June 18: Sublette Chamber Mixer - Hosted by Harvest 4 Pink. At the Sublette County Fairgrounds Windmill Barn. Come enjoy great community and friends. Also present will be Brian Robbins-Rock'n R Eats. Sponsored by Harvest 4 Pink. For more info contact Nicole Robbins, 916-712-9544, nicole@harvest4pink.org, www.harvest4pink.org.
June 19: Juneteenth - Federal holiday. Most government offices, banks and schools closed today.

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Stolen cattle loading chute
Seeking information about theft of cattle loading chute (posted 6/3/2026)
In mid-to-late May, someone stole a cattle loading chute that was on private property on the southern end of Paradise Road, south of Boulder. A reward is being offered for information leading to the recovery - no questions will be asked if returned. Please call 505-280-7528 with any information.


Celebration of Life for Jody M. Chandler June 6 (posted 6/3/2026)
A Celebration of Life for Jody M. Chandler (1/10/1962 – 10/18/2025) will be held Saturday, June 6 at 2:00PM at the Little Jenny Ranch, Dell Creek Rd, Bondurant, Wyoming. Join us in celebrating Jody’s life and sharing stories and memories in the mountains that he loved.


Celebration of Life
Celebration of Life for Tom Colerick June 13 (posted 5/26/2026)
A Celebration of Life for Tom Colerick will be held on Saturday, June 13, at 1:00PM at the Boulder Community Center. Cookies and coffee will be provided. Please bring any beverages or other snacks you would like. Please also bring any photos or memories you have of Tom.


Bob Harrower
Death Notice – Bob Harrower (posted 5/23/2026)
Robert "Bob" Harrower passed away on Wednesday, May 13, 2026 with family by his side. A small memorial will be planned for this summer in Pinedale.

Obituary - Robert ‘Bob’ Allen Harrower
December 13, 1936 — May 13, 2026
On May 13, 2026, the dogs were called and the fire extinguished when Bob Harrower passed away surrounded by family at the age of 89.

Robert Allen Harrower was born on December 13, 1936, to James King and Alice Harrower of Pinedale, Wyoming. Bob’s first home was the remote Willow Creek Ranger Station near Cora, Wyoming where his father worked as a forest ranger. The family moved into Pinedale to allow his older siblings to attend school, and Bob grew up hunting, backpacking, skiing, and mountain climbing. Bob graduated from Pinedale High School and then attended the University of Wyoming and earned a degree in civil engineering. Bob was a multi-year varsity letterman on the University of Wyoming downhill ski team. He also participated in the University’s mountaineering club and climbed numerous notable peaks throughout Wyoming and the surrounding states. These included Gannett Peak and the Grand Teton and he was also invited, along with his brother, Jim, and life-long friend Courtney Skinner, to climb Devils Tower National Monument during the 50th anniversary celebration. Also notable was his participation within the recovery efforts for the remains of the sixty-six people that perished when United Airlines Flight 409 crashed into Medicine Bow Peak in 1955, the biggest air disaster within the United States at the time.

Upon graduating from college, Bob participated within an Antarctica expedition, backpacked and hunted in New Zealand, and toured such locations as Australia, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Singapore. He finally began to make his way back to more familiar country, landing in Alaska where he flew float planes prior to making his way to Seattle where he then hitch-hiked back to the University of Wyoming and earned a Master of Engineering in Structural Engineering.

It was in Laramie that he met the love of his life and married Karen (Bjorn) Harrower and started a family. He worked numerous engineering jobs around the country from New Orleans to Philadelphia, focusing primarily on nuclear power plants. Upon returning to the Cowboy State, he and his family first lived in Opal, then on a remote ranch on the Hams Fork near Kemmerer, and finally returned to Pinedale where he started Rio Verde Engineering and worked jobs over the entirety of the Mountain West. He also served as the town engineer where he provided most of his services for free and volunteered his time and expertise to help construct the Museum of the Mountain Man. Bob continued to enjoy the outdoors through skiing, camping, hunting, and taking pack trips with his family. His wanderlust did not completely subside, and he participated in such events as a Friendship Flight that found him assisting his brother Jim to pilot a Helio Courier bush plane from Alaska to Russia that celebrated citizen diplomacy and shared World War II alliances.

He also continued his lifelong passion for restoring antique automobiles. Bob meticulously restored numerous Ford Model Ts, various buckboard wagons and horse drawn sleighs, and numerous other tractors, trucks, cars, gas pumps, hit and miss engines, and related memorabilia. Bob was never at rest, always working on his projects, improving his property alongside his wife Karen, sharpening his knowledge of local history, rooting for the Wyoming Cowboys, and espousing trademark witty quips.

Bob was preceded in death by his wife Karen, his brother Jim, and his sister Jean. Bob is survived by his daughter Kristin, sons Kim (Maura) and Heath (Sara), his younger sister Ruth (Pete) of Cheyenne, four granddaughters, and several nieces and nephews. A small memorial will be planned for this summer in Pinedale.


Theatre Summer Camp
Pinedale Theatre Company Youth Summer Camp July 13-17 (posted 5/23/2026)
Pinedale Theatre Company is offering a Summer Camp the week of July 13-17, 2026 from 9AM to 4PM. Junior Class is for grades 3-6. Senior Class is for grades 7-12. They are accepting 25 students.

Sign your child up for a week-long summer acting camp with talented local director, Greg Allen, sound engineer, Coulter Neale, and stage makeup artist, Renate. Summer campers will have an in-depth theatre experience learning acting exercises such as: sense memory, character development, physical and vocal exploration, props, costumes, makeup, and much more. Parents will be invited to a short performance Friday afternoon.

Register online at www.pinedaletheatre.com. Cost is $125 per student.


Green River Rendezvous Vendor Fair information available (posted 5/23/2026)
The 2026 Green River Rendezvous in Pinedale will be Thursday through Sunday, July 9-12. Main Street Pinedale is no longer the entity overseeing the Green River Rendezvous vendor fair. A number of community-based non-profit organizations will be working together to organize the vendor areas for 2026. Buffalo Jump Pony Club will be the lead organization overseeing the vendor fair this year. The 2026 Rendezvous vendor application is now active and a link to the agreement can be found at the top of the application form.

Application link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf7COo2g-
h6_ydiz0QaMpNC0qZovJ2h478WeJdLx2X-ekuVLA/viewform

Vendors need to apply, and once accepted have until June 15th to return a signed copy of the waiver/agreement, make payment, and provide a copy of required insurance. Booth spaces will not be assigned until all of the requirements are met. Booth placement will be primarily on a first-come, first-served basis. Booth location requests can be made in the application.

The primary area for standard booth spaces will be the lawn area at 21 South Tyler with other nearby spaces within the same block adjacent to Pine Street. These spaces are for non-food vendors who are not preparing food on-site.

The primary area for food vendors will be at 17 and 43 South Fremont. Power and water are available for food vendors as requested in the application.

Costs
Standard booth spaces (10.5’X 10.5’)
Non-Sublette County Resident single space: $300
Non-Sublette County Resident 2 or more spaces: $250 each space
Sublette County Resident single space: $250
Sublette County Resident 2 or more spaces: $200 each space

Food vendor spaces (12’ X 12’)
Non-Sublette County Resident food vendor per space: $300
Sublette County Resident food vendor per space: $250
One-time electricity fee if needed: $150

For more information, contact Meghann Smith with Buffalo Jump Pony Club, at 307-200-1926.


Scam Alert – Town of Pinedale impersonation (posted 5/11/2026)
Sublette County Sheriff’s Office
The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office and the Town of Pinedale have received reports of a new scam targeting residents involved in planning and zoning applications.

What’s happening:

Scammers are locating publicly-filed planning/zoning documents and using that information to create fraudulent, official-looking packets. These documents may include town logos and appear legitimate, but they are NOT from the Town of Pinedale.

Victims are being contacted and instructed to pay thousands of dollars in fees, often through:
Wire transfers
Online payment links
Unverified payment accounts

Red flags to watch for:
Requests for payment outside normal Town channels
Email addresses that do NOT end in an official government domain
Typos or slight inconsistencies in documents
Urgent demands for payment

IMPORTANT:
The Town of Pinedale will NOT request payments in this manner.

If you receive one of these notices:
DO NOT send money
DO NOT click links or provide personal information
Contact the Town of Pinedale directly using official contact information

If you have already sent money or information, please report it immediately. Please share this alert to help protect others in our community.


BLM seeks input for proposed public land conveyance for a cemetery near Pinedale (posted 4/30/2026)
Bureau of Land Management
PINEDALE, WYOMING— The Bureau of Land Management Pinedale Field Office is seeking public comment on a proposal to convey 34.87 acres of public land to expand a cemetery in Sublette County, Wyoming through the Recreation and Public Purposes (R&PP) Act.

The act allows the BLM to sell or lease public lands to state and local governments or qualified non-profit organizations for public purposes. The Pinedale Field Office has determined the parcel is suitable for conveyance under the R&PP Act. The Upper Green River Cemetery District (UGRCD) Wind River Cemetery filed the application to develop the land as a cemetery to help meet existing and future needs for the county over the next five years.

A notice will publish in tomorrow’s Federal Register to open the 45-day comment period, which will close June 15, 2026. The full notice will be available on the National Federal
Register.

Written comments on the NORA may be submitted by email to BLM_WY_HDD_projectcomments@blm.gov with "UGRCD Wind River Cemetery" in the subject line or comments can be mailed to the BLM Pinedale Field Office, Attn: UGRCD Wind River Cemetery, PO Box 768, Pinedale WY 82941.

For additional information, please visit the BLM National NEPA Register, https://eplanning.blm.gov/Project-Home/?id=5c9a2bfc-a7f2-f011-8407-001dd803d067.


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