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Sublette Rec Board Grant/Budget Request hearings March 10 & 11 (posted 2/23/2026)
The Sublette County Recreation Board will hear Grant/Budget Requests for the fiscal year 2026-2027 in Marbleton and Pinedale.
Marbleton March 10, 2026 at 6:00pm Marbleton Town Hall
Pinedale March 11, 2026 at 6:00 pm Commissioner’s Meeting Room in the Sublette County Courthouse
All requests will be heard on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please sign in upon arrival to meeting.
The members of the Rec Board would appreciate your cooperation in complying with the following guidelines when requesting funds: - A representative of your project/organization must attend one of the budget hearings. - Please bring 11 copies of the completed grant application. - Include a list of items requested in order of priority. - Provide current profit/loss statement and balance sheet.
Your request packets should be four pages or less. Grant applications will not be accepted after March 11, 2026.
Grant applications can be obtained by contacting Board Clerk, Betty Cheeney at 307-360-8135 or Sublette County’s website: https://www.sublettecountywy.gov/198/Recreation
Elk Feedground Management public workshop Feb. 26 (posted 2/23/2026)
The Wyoming Game & Fish will host a public workshop in Pinedale to discuss elk Feedground Management Action Plans on February 26th at 6:00PM in the Game & Fish Pinedale Regional Office, 432 E Mill Street. The G&F will provide an update for the Pinedale and Jackson elk herd units. There will be small group discussions focused on the FMAPs. Public invited. There will be another meeting in Jackson on February 28th at the Teton County Library.
Pinedale hosts Alpine Ski Meet at White Pine (posted 2/23/2026)
Coach Jeff Wohl
Pinedale Wranglers’ Alpine Ski Team sends a huge thanks to White Pine Ski Resort, Sublette County Ski and Snowboard Association, and all the volunteers who came out to help with the Pinedale home meet this past Friday and Saturday, February 20 & 21, 2026.
The Pinedale Wranglers Alpine Race Team hosted two giant slalom races at White Pine with beautiful weather and good skiing by many athletes. Competitors traversed a course that goes from nearly the top of the mountain to the bottom on the Wind River ski run, reaching speeds of over 35 miles an hour with 37 dramatic big sweeping turns. The combined times for both runs were just over two minutes.
The varsity men finished the meet a close runner-up behind Jackson. The varsity women, while having some really excellent skiing, did not all finish and ended up coming in third.
Dune McCartney had an excellent weekend, finishing second both days. Roxanne Melinkovich got a career best in GS finishing both races fifth and sixth.
Coach Wohl said, "I am really happy how everyone is skiing. We’ve been battling illness throughout the season. I can’t wait till we have a race where everyone is healthy when we can get everyone down the hill without any DNF’s. Both the men and women are real contenders."
The ski team now will have their first week without competition in over a month. They’ll take the beginning of the week to rest and get healthy, and then spend two days training before the team gets ready to head to the State Championship in Jackson the first week of March. We encourage the Pinedale community to come ski at Snow King and support these fine athletes March 6th and 7th.
From there, many Pinedale athletes will qualify to represent Team Wyoming mid-March in Loveland, Colorado at the Western US High School Championships, where they will get to meet and compete against the best high school skiers in the West.
Day 1 GS Womens Varsity Roxy Melinkovich 5th Addison Davis 11th Ivy Ward 12th Nora Davis 18TH Ellie Tolson DNF
Men's Varsity Dune McCartney 2nd Garrett Saunders 6th Grant Carter 10th Tristan Robertson 14th Case Ingle 15th
Men’s JV Finn Mcguire 4th Arlo Senson 5th Slater Bell 7th Tate Williams 12th Cade Filkins 14th
Day 2 GS Womens Varsity Roxy Melinkovich 6th Addison Davis 11th Ivy Ward 16th Ellie Tolson DNF Nora Davis DNF
Men's Varsity Dune McCartney 2rd Garrett Saunders 6th Tristan Robertson 9th Grant Carter 13th Case Ingle 14th
Men’s JV Arlo Swenson 3rd Finn Mcguire 5th Slater Bell 6th Tate Williams 11th Tucker Filkins 12th
See links for higher resolution version of ski trail maps
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Nordic Ski Trail Grooming Report – Feb. 22, 2026 (posted 2/22/2026)
Mike Looney, Groomer
Sunday, February 22, 8:55AM: Old Road Trail, Pine Marten, Looney Lane, Lower Surveyor, Tree Loop, Kelly Tie-In, Kelly Park, and Half Moon Tie-In have been groomed this morning. The rest of the trails should be in good condition, with the exception of Elkhart Road – I heard the snowmachiners tore it up. This grooming report is courtesy the Sublette County Recreation Board.
Related Links: www.sublettetrails.org Additional information on winter and summer trail recreation in Sublette County, including maps and requestedtrail etiquette White Pine-Kelly Park Ski Trail Map - (10.3MB PDF) CCC Ponds Ski Trail Map - (1.84MB PDF) Road and Weather links www.visitpinedale.org>Pinedale tourism website (links to lodging, dining, area information) www.whitepinewyoming.com White Pine Resort, 307-367-6606, (Nearby alpine skiing, food services, restroom) www.greatoutdoorshop.com The Great Outdoor Shop, 307-367-2440 www.sublettechamber.com Local businesses & services, 307-367-2242 www.golfpinedale.com Rendezvous Meadows Golf Course (Additional Nordic ski trails, food services, restroom)
Science Café March 1 (posted 2/21/2026)
Sublette BOCES will host a Science Café with University of Wyoming students on Sunday, March 1st. Hear the latest in conservation and biodiversity science from three University of Wyoming Masters students. There will be three 15-minute talks that will cover local squirrels, squirrels from around the world, and local songbird survival. The event is free, all are welcome. There will be light food and coffee provided. The event is hosted by the UW Biodiversity Institute and Sublette BOCES.
MMM Spring Thaw Party & Annual Meeting March 5 (posted 2/21/2026)
The Sublette County Historical Society and Museum of the Mountain Man invite members and the public to their annual Spring Thaw Party and Annual Meeting on Thursday, March 5, 2026 at the Museum in Pinedale, Wyoming.
Social hour starts at 6:00 pm with light food and refreshments. There will be a short business meeting to elect new board members and this year’s officers. After the business meeting, the evening’s program will start around 7:00 pm.
Special guest speaker will be archaeologist Cody Newton with the program "Program: Fort Antonio: Investigations at an 1830s Apsáalooke Trading Post on the Powder River, Wyoming."
Fort Antonio, now commonly known as the Portuguese Houses, was a stockaded trading post built under the direction of Antonio Montero, while employed by Benjamin Bonneville, in 1834 to trade with the Apsáalooke, or Crow. Montero operated the post intermittently until 1839–40. Beginning in the spring of 2023, avocationalists undertook a systematic metal detector survey of the post location. The resultant metal detector survey resulted in the recovery of over 800 artifacts.
Cody Newton is an archaeologist with over 20 years working in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains. He holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Colorado – Boulder and currently works at an environmental consulting firm in Sheridan. Aside from the Fur Trade Era, Dr. Newton's research interests include Paleoindian studies, bison evolution, bison-based subsistence, early European exploration, the historic Plains Indian Wars, and historic Euro-American settlement.
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Hardhats & Stetsons March 14 (posted 2/21/2026)
The Green River Valley Museum in Big Piney is holding their Hardhats & Stetsons fundraiser on Saturday, March 14, 2026. This event will be held at the Southwest Sublette County Pioneers Senior Center in Marbleton starting at 6:00PM. There will be a live auction with Tim Sims as auctioneer. There will also be a silent auction. They will have hors d’oeuvres, non-alcoholic drinks, and a cash bar. Funds will be used to help the Museum finish exterior projects at the historic Texaco building.
SAFV Task Force announces new partnership to strengthen survivor support services (posted 2/21/2026)
Pinedale, WY — The Sublette County Sexual Assault & Family Violence (SAFV) Task Force is entering a new partnership designed to strengthen services for survivors in our community and ensure the organization stays strong for years to come.
Through this partnership, Community Safety Network (CSN) in Teton County will provide administrative support for responsibilities such as financial management, grant administration, and compliance. The Sublette County SAFV Task Force will continue providing all direct services locally. This new approach focuses on long-term sustainability and enhances administrative capacity for the organization. It also strengthens support for advocates, all while ensuring services remain locally based and responsive to the unique needs of Sublette County.
The partnership reflects a shared commitment among local leadership and statewide partners to build a durable foundation for survivor services in Sublette County. It is designed to reduce administrative burdens so local staff can focus on supporting those in need.
"This partnership allows us to stabilize and strengthen services while keeping them rooted in Sublette County," said Kay Mahaffey, SAFV Task Force Board Chair. "Our priority has always been survivors, and this model ensures that services are available and responsive to our community."
Under the new structure: • The Sublette County SAFV Task Force will continue operating locally. • SAFV advocates will remain focused on serving Sublette County survivors. • CSN will provide administrative infrastructure, grant management support, compliance oversight, and support systems for advocates. • Community partnerships with law enforcement, healthcare, and local agencies will remain intact.
This type of administrative partnership is becoming more common among rural nonprofits, allowing small organizations to improve stability, increase accountability, and reduce employee burnout while maintaining their local identity.
This partnership does not merge programs or blend services. Both Sublette County SAFV Task Force and CSN will remain distinct, community-based entities serving survivors in their respective counties.
• Sublette County survivors will continue receiving services locally through the SAFV Task Force. • Teton County survivors will continue receiving services through Community Safety Network. • Local donations stay local — funds donated to Sublette County SAFV will always support services in Sublette County.
The same is true for CSN/Teton County. The Sublette County SAFV Task Force and Community Safety Network are committed to a smooth and transparent transition in the months ahead. Both organizations will continue working closely with community partners and supporters to ensure services for survivors will continue without interruption, including crisis response, advocacy, prevention education, and coordinated community support.
About Community Safety Network Community Safety Network provides shelter, advocacy, prevention education, and support services for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking in Teton County, Wyoming. CSN works to ensure survivor safety, promote healthy relationships, and prevent violence through direct services and community engagement.
About the Sublette County Sexual Assault & Family Violence Task Force The Sublette County Sexual Assault & Family Violence Task Force provides confidential advocacy, crisis response, and prevention education for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Sublette County. The Task Force works with local partners to support survivor safety and strengthen community awareness and response.
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Gardening Goes Underground class March 7 (posted 2/21/2026)
Arlinda McLaughlin will be teaching a gardening class specific to Sublette County on Saturday, March 7, from 9 am to noon, at the BOCES Education Center in Pinedale. The class, "Gardening Goes Underground," will feature different ways to garden, such as in-ground beds, raised beds, and containers. Arlinda will share gardening tips, soil and fertilizer recipes, and seed suggestions to successfully grow all kinds of root vegetables, such as garlic, onions, asparagus, potatoes, carrots, and more. To register for the class go to SubletteBoces.com. The cost is $10 per person.
Nordic Ski Trail Grooming Report – Feb. 20, 2026 (posted 2/20/2026) Mike Looney, Groomer
Friday, February 20, 10:00AM: Most trails in the Kelly Park and White Pine area have been groomed this morning including the Elkhart Road. It is currently 16F degrees at the equipment building.
Pinedale skiers compete in Natrona County Ski meete (posted 2/15/2026)
Jeff Wohl, Alpine Ski Coach
Tristan Robertson took second in men's varsity slalom (SL) at the Natrona County Ski meet in the Casper on Friday and Saturday, February 13 & 14, 2026. Dune McCartney skied to 5th in the SL, and a 3rd in the Giant Slalom (GS), Grant Carter got 8th in GS, Ellie Tolson got a 3rd in women's varsity SL and Roxy Melinkovich got 7th. The varsity men took second at the meet even with a number of falls; Varsity Women took 3rd.
Nora Davis got a 1st in the SL and 5th in the GS for JV women. Pinedale JV men’s team continues to be a dominant force in both events, with Arlo Swenson getting 2nd, Finn McGuire 3rd and Tucker Filkins 6th in the SL. In GS, Finn took 2nd, Tate Williams 3rd, and Cade Filkins 9th.
"This Pinedale team has a lot of depth, skill, and heart," Coach Wohl said. "If we can get all our skiers down with clean runs we can beat any team in the state. Looking at the All-State point standings, I expect that when we take Team Wyoming to the Western US High School Championship in March Pinedale will have one of the largest representation of athletes."
This upcoming Friday and Saturday, February 20 & 21, is the Pinedale Home Race at White Pine Ski area. Please come and cheer on the great group of skiers or contact coach Wohl if you would like to volunteer at: jwohl@sub1.org
Day 1 SL Womens Varsity Ellie Tolson 3rd Roxy Melinkovich 7th Charlie Irrgang 12th Addison Davis 14th Ivy Ward 15th
Men's Varsity Tristan Robertson 2nd Dune McCartney 5th Garrett Saunders 10th Case Ingle 17th Grant Carter DSQ
Women’s JV Nora Davis 1st
Men’s JV Arlo Senson 2nd Finn McGuire 3rd Tucker Filkins 6th Slater Bell DNF Tate Williams 18th Tucker Filkins 6th
Day 2 GS Womens Varsity Ellie Tolson 9th Roxy Melinkovich 13 Addison Davis 16th Charlie Irrgang 19th Ivy Ward 20th
Men's Varsity Dune McCartney 3rd Grant Carter 8th Tristan Robertson 16th Garrett Saunders 27th Case Ingle 29th
Women’s JV Nora Davis 5th
Men’s JV Finn McGuire 2nd Tate Williams 3rd Cade Filkins 9th Nate McCann Slater Bell DNF
Upper Green Trout Unlimited board to meet March 9 (posted 2/5/2026)
The Upper Green Chapter of Trout Unlimited will hold its annual board meeting at 6pm on Monday, March 9 at the Pinedale Game & Fish Office (432 E Mill St). Board agenda will include officer elections, 2026 events and outing schedule, volunteer and project opportunities, and updates on WYTU. Please register in advance at https://tu.myeventscenter.com/event/Upper-Green-Trout-Unlimited-Annual-Meeting-121295.
Free community fly-tying nights offered in Pinedale (posted 2/5/2026)
Two Rivers Fishing Co. is hosting another round of (free) community fly-tying nights on Thursdays in February and March.
Two Rivers Fishing Co. presents weekly fly-tying nights, Thursdays from 6–8 PM. These free sessions cater to all skill levels, with specific dates reserved for beginners. Attendees are invited to follow instructor-led patterns. While shop equipment is available via RSVP, personal tools are recommended. For info and RSVP, visit tworiversfishing.com/fly-tying-nights
Schedule: Feb 5th- Beginner's Night: Hot Head Mohair Leech Feb 12th- Beginner's Night: UV Midge Hosted by David Bowers Feb 19th- PMD Emerger Hosted by Travis Gilbert, Trout Unlimited Feb 26th- Rubberlegs Jig Bugger March 5th- 20 Incher Hosted by Travis Gilbert, Trout Unlimited March 12th- Chubby Chernobyl Hosted by Harley Edwards March 19th- Beginner's Night: Simple Pheasant Tail March 26th- Hitman Hosted by Conner Bailey
Two Rivers Fishing Co is located at 232 W Pine Street in Pinedale. For more information, call 307-367-4131.
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Daniel Community Center 2026 schedule of events (posted 2/5/2026)
March 14, 2026: Aniel Daniel Chili Cookoff, entry 4pm, judging 5pm, eat 6pm April 4: Easter Egg Hunt, 2pm May 9: Mother’s Day Tea, 2pm July 19: Old Timers Picnic, noon TBA – send us ideas! Harvest Party December 13: Christmas Party, Dinner 5pm, Santa 6pm
Rent the Schoolhouse: Base fee $25/hour. Please ask about multiple day rentals. Table or chair rentals also available. Call Rena at 307-360-8438, We appreciate donations and they are tax deductible. Please contact any Board Member if you would like to support an event in any way: Rena Looney, Jean Hayward, Tonya Koch, Andi James, Tracy Neidig, Danielle Thornton, Jackie Marincic.
Ask Flora–Winter 2026 (posted 1/27/2026) Sage & Snow Garden Club
Dear Flora, We’ve accumulated a lot of wood ash over the winter. Can we add it to our garden soil or compost? I’ve heard conflicting advice on this. Signed–Woody
Dear Woody, I would caution you on using wood ash in your garden or compost pile. You would really need to have your soil tested to see if the pH is below 6.0 (meaning soil is moderately acidic). If your soil is acidic, adding wood ash can increase soil fertility by increasing the availability of phosphorus, calcium, and potassium, along with some micronutrients. Most Wyoming soils are naturally alkaline, so adding ash can quickly raise pH too high, harming plants. Most vegetables prefer a pH around 6.0–7.0 (The Old Farmer’s Almanac has a list of ideal soil pH levels for growing different types of plants–get the latest copy from the Big Piney Library or https://www.almanac.com/plant-ph). Ideal pH allows plants to absorb nutrients from the soil to produce healthy plants with better production. Moderation is the key–you can add small amounts of wood ash to your compost pile or into garden soil in the winter or early spring into moist soil. At most, a five gallon pail of ash can be spread over 1,000 square feet per year, but always check the pH of your soil first. You don’t want to risk ruining the soil conditions in your garden. Soil testing information can be obtained from Colorado State University Soil, Water, and Plant Testing Laboratory. Go to their website for pricing and instructions on how to submit soil samples for testing– https://agsci.colostate.edu/soiltestinglab/soil-water-plant-testing-laboratory/soil-sampling/
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Dear Flora, I recently moved to Sublette County and am hoping to start a garden here in the spring. Do you have any special considerations for growing plants in Sublette County that you can share with me? Sincerely—Hope For Spring
Dear Hope, There are many considerations for growing in a short season like we have here in Sublette County. Here are just a few of the most important: - Start small and focus on growing veggies that really do well in a cool climate–try spinach, lettuce, potatoes, carrots, broccoli, peas, radishes, beets, onions, garlic. We generally have 50-75 frost-free days in the summer for growing. Look for varieties that mature quickly and don’t mind a bit of frost. - Warm up that soil by using raised beds, row covers, or other types of season extenders. Raising the soil allows the sun to warm the growing area more quickly, which means your roots will be warmer and allow the plant to grow more easily. Row covers can heat the soil and protect your plants from the wind. - Don’t underestimate the wildlife that would like to enjoy your harvest! Deer, moose, rabbits, voles, gophers–can all wreck havoc on your garden. Fencing, raised beds with hardware cloth underneath & protective hoops over the top, lick tubs or planter gardens are all ways to deter unwanted guests. - Learn about gardening from other gardeners here by joining the Sage and Snow Garden Club. Members are generous in sharing information, answering questions, and always striving to improve their knowledge about growing in our climate.
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Dear Flora, I would love to learn more about gardening in Sublette County. Does the garden club have any upcoming activities? Ever Grateful, Sage Snow
Dear Sage, You are in luck! "Gardening Goes Underground" is an upcoming class taught by Arlinda McLaughlin, Master Gardener, on Saturday, March 7th from 9AM–12Noon at Sublette BOCES. Learn all about growing root vegetables in Sublette County.
The Sage and Snow Garden Club welcomes gardeners, from novice to expert, to join our club to learn more about successful techniques and plants that grow in Sublette County. We just hosted our annual business meeting and are working on our updated 2026 schedule for gardening events.
For more information, to ask questions for our next Ask Flora column, or to join the club—go to our website at https://www.sageandsnowgardenclub.org/ or contact Arlinda McLaughlin, Master Gardener at 307-231-9402.
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