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Betty Fear passed away December 3, 2025. A Celebration of Life will be held on Thursday, July 2, 2026 at 1:00PM at Plainview Cemetery in Big Piney. A reception will follow at the Southwest Sublette Pioneers Senior Center in Marbleton. Related Links: Obituary – Betty Fear, Nov. 19, 1939-December 4. 2025 Covill Funeral Home, Pinedale, Wyoming Funeral Service for Valjean Snyder July 3 in Pinedale (posted 6/30/2026)
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.
The Towns of Marbleton and Big Piney will host a Street Dance in Marbleton on Saturday, the 4th of July. Festivities begin at 5:30PM at the Marbleton Encana Picnic Shelter. Food, drinks, family fun. Live music by Mountain Home and DJ Slim Rod. There will be free $5.00 food vouchers* to be used at any of the three food vendors on July 4th. Food vendors onsite are: Pioneer Smokehouse Barbeque & Grill, Sabor Autentico, and Boars Pit LLC. *Food vouchers are available to the first 200 people attending the Street Dance on 7/4/26. Limit one per person. Must be used that night. Marbleton Liquor will have drinks available for purchase that night. Pinedale Cemetery closed July 8 & 9 (posted 6/30/2026)
July 15, 1945 – March 9, 2026 With profound sadness, we announce the passing of Owen Dale Slack, age 80, of Pinedale, Wyoming, who passed away peacefully on March 9, 2026, surrounded by the love of his devoted wife and two daughters in his Mesquite, Nevada home. Owen was a truly devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and loyal friend. To those who knew him best, he was a steady presence, someone who showed his love through his actions, his loyalty, and by always being there when it mattered most. His life was defined by integrity, quiet strength, generosity, and an enduring commitment to his family. Born on July 15, 1945, in Fruita, Colorado, Owen was the son of Walter and Lois Slack. He graduated from Meeker High School in 1963, went on to proudly serve in the United States Army, and later pursued higher education at Mesa State University, ultimately graduating from Adams State College with a degree in business. Following his military service, Owen began a long and accomplished career in the energy industry with Texaco, where his work took him and his family to several locations, including Quito, Ecuador, where the family lived for two years while he worked abroad. He later returned to Wyoming and made a permanent home for his family in Pinedale, where he continued his career as a Well Site Manager with Chevron (Texaco). Owen retired in 2012, leaving behind a respected legacy of professionalism and dedication. In September of 1969, Owen married the love of his life, Jeannie, beginning a partnership that spanned 56 years and was built on love, mutual respect, and unwavering devotion. Together they raised two daughters, Tara, born in 1970, and Jordan, born on New Year’s Eve in 1974. As a father, Owen was a constant source of guidance, encouragement, and unconditional love. His influence will live on in the values he instilled and the memories his family will forever cherish. Owen was a proud family man who loved reminiscing about his youth and growing up on the family ranch. He had a deep appreciation for the outdoors and found joy in golf, cooking, camping, horses, pack trips, and time spent with family and longtime friends. In retirement, he and Jeannie enjoyed traveling together in their RV, adventures that eventually led them to purchase a second home in Mesquite, Nevada. As a grandfather, known lovingly as Popi, Owen was a cherished storyteller, a man of wisdom, and a quiet protector. He delighted in sharing stories, offering guidance, and being a steady, reassuring presence. Yet, despite his strength and resolve, he would happily cave in a heartbeat to any request from his grandchildren, who held a special place in his heart and brought him endless pride and joy. Owen was immensely proud of his grandchildren and took great joy in each and every one of them. Owen is survived by his beloved wife, Jeannie Slack, of Pinedale, Wyoming and Mesquite, Nevada; his daughters Tara Slack (Steve Miller) of Bozeman, Montana, and Jordan Florek (Deon) of Chaska, Minnesota; his grandchildren Camden Slack, KyLynn Florek, Gavin Florek, and Lucien Knoch; and his sisters Lois Rae Beall of Austin, Texas, and Cindy Susoreny of Tempe, Arizona. He was preceded in death by his parents Walter V. Slack, Sr. and Lois Slack; his older brother Walter V. Slack, Jr.; and his sisters Rebecca Harp, Eileen Hampton, and Mary Dawn Carstens. Owen will be remembered for his kindness, his steady nature, his laugh that could light up a room, and the love he gave so freely to those around him. Though his absence leaves a profound void, his legacy lives on in the hearts of his family and all who were fortunate enough to know him. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, August 1, 2026, 10:00 a.m. at St. James Episcopal Church in Meeker, Colorado. Military honors will follow at Highland Cemetery. A light lunch will be served at the church following the services. St. James Episcopal Church 368 4th Street Meeker, Colorado 81641 Highland Cemetery 265 County Road 4 Meeker, Colorado 81641 Mosquito Spraying (posted 6/28/2026)
Chuckwagon Days & America's 250 Independence Celebration! Schedule of Events: FRIDAY, JULY 3RD: 4PM: Chuckwagon Days Jr. Rodeo at Sublette County Fairgrounds Buss Fear Arena SATURDAY, JULY 4TH: 7-9AM: Pancake Breakfast, Big Piney Recreation Center parking lot, 630 Piney Drive. Breakfast provided by Town of Big Piney and Town of Marbleton. 7:30AM: Chuckwagon Chug, 5K. Big Piney Recreation Parking lot. 10AM: Parade down main street in Big Piney. After Parade: BBQ at the Sublette County Fairgrounds in the Event Center 1:00PM: Cornhole Tournament at Big Piney EnCana Picnic Shelter 6PM: Street Dance at EnCana Picnic Shelter in Big Piney Fireworks after dark from the Marbleton Hill All events are FREE, donations welcome FOOD, MUSIC, FAMILY FUN, FIREWORKS More information: https://www.facebook.com/BigPineyRecreation https://www.facebook.com/townbigpiney https://www.facebook.com/chuckwagondays/ http://www.chuckwagondays.com
Sublette County Sheriff KC Lehr took video of a tornado seen on Saturday afternoon, June 20th, east of Big Piney. His wife, Rebecca, first saw it around noon. It only lasted a couple of minutes. No property damage was reported from the tornado. Later that evening, another thunderstorm produced strong winds that destroyed the cinderblock frame of the old meat locker building that was being renovated on Pine Street on the west end of Pinedale, sending debris across the highway. Earlier demolition work had removed the roof and interior walls, leaving just the outside walls unable to hold together from the strong winds. The evening strong winds in Pinedale caused large branches to fall from trees and also destroyed a tent set up at the Museum of the Mountain Man.
Celebrating 250 years of America! Everyone is invited to come to the Town of Pinedale Community Picnic and Town of Pinedale 4th of July celebration events on Saturday, July 4th in the American Legion Park. The picnic will be from Noon to 2PM. Free hamburgers and hot dogs will be provided. Bring your own beverages and a side dish to share. There will be live music, part of the Pinedale Fine Arts Council (PFAC) summer music series, starting at 3:30PM, featuring Sweet Meg, Georgia Parker, and special guest The Lonesome Heroes. There will be fireworks at dusk, shot from the Dudley Key Ballfields on the west end of Pinedale. |
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