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05/18/2022
Karen got me a birthday cake today with a radio on it.   Wow… I am 77 years old today!
05/11/2022

Karen got me a birthday cake today with a radio on it. Wow… I am 77 years old today!

10/28/2021
08/31/2021

Smoke in Pinedale is so bad this morning that I cannot see my radio tower on Mount Airy.

07/28/2021
07/23/2021

from sheriff:
July 23rd 9:30am

Avoid the area near Ridleys at 341 East Pine Street in Pinedale. Freon leak reported inside the store. Ridley’s has been evacuated and we will provide updates as they are available.

06/21/2021

FIRE CONFUSION!
There are two fires with similar names. The fire 20 miles south of Buffalo,Wyoming is the ROBINSON Fire. The fire near Red Lodge, Montana is the ROBERTSON Fire. When you hear reports from the Carbon County Sheriff, that’s the Carbon County MONTANA sheriff.

06/06/2021
05/28/2021

May our head wrangler Rest In Peace

The FCC requires that I post this here. Bob Rule
05/27/2021

The FCC requires that I post this here. Bob Rule

Freedom of the Press Award on November 11 2020
11/12/2020

Freedom of the Press Award on November 11 2020

THIS JUST CAME IN TO KPIN RADIO ON MARCH 15, 2020:Governor Gordon and State Superintendent Jillian Balow issue a recomme...
03/16/2020

THIS JUST CAME IN TO KPIN RADIO ON MARCH 15, 2020:
Governor Gordon and State Superintendent Jillian Balow issue a recommendation on school closures



CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Due to the unprecedented circumstances facing our state, Governor Mark Gordon and State Superintendent Jillian Balow recommend that all schools remain closed to students through at least April 3. This is a recommendation to local superintendents and school boards, who will make the final decisions on closures. Additionally, decisions relating to the requirement for school district staff to report to work remain with local school boards of trustees. Governor Gordon and Superintendent Balow will continue to monitor COVID-19 developments throughout this three-week period, with the goal of getting students back to classrooms as soon as safely possible.

This recommendation is not necessarily based on epidemiological best practices but is an attempt to allow schools and communities to prepare to operate in a way that mitigates community spread of COVID-19 and minimizes negative economic impacts locally and statewide.

“This is Wyoming, where we are all neighbors,” Governor Gordon said. “While social distancing should be a priority for all of us, it should not keep us from helping out our neighbors. I am thinking of our first responders and healthcare workers on the frontlines who may be without child care. This is a time, if the risk is low, to help one another out.”

The Governor and State Superintendent urge district leadership to work within their schools and communities to ensure the continuity of learning and essential services as determined locally. “In the midst of this pandemic, communities need the latitude, empowerment, and support to make difficult decisions that affect education, economy, and essential functions,” Governor Gordon continued. “While we safeguard the health of every person we must also do our best to continue our daily work for the economic security of our state and nation.”

“Evidence of community spread in Fremont County, two confirmed cases in Sheridan County, and pending tests from across the state have led us to this,” Superintendent Balow said. “Wyoming has over 90,000 square miles where schooling is an essential function in each community – the decision is difficult.”

Social distancing, basic hygiene, and heightened disinfection efforts continue to be the primary means to contain COVID-19 spread. We strongly encourage everyone to continue these practices. Local school districts continue to be empowered to make decisions in consultation with the State Department of Health and local health care officials as to closure and other containment strategies.

Governor Gordon, Superintendent Balow, the State Health Officer, and others will continually evaluate COVID-19 data, guidance from the Center for Disease Control (CDC), and other reliable information to make additional recommendations.

-CDC guidance and other resources are available at https://edu.wyoming.gov/. The State Superintendent is exploring her ability to hold districts harmless from any financial reduction as a result of this ten instructional day loss. In addition, the Wyoming Department of Education has received a waiver from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to allow schools to offer student meals during school closures. For more information, visit: https://edu.wyoming.gov/educators/covid-19-resources/

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10/23/2018

Sublette County General Election Candidate Forum

09/14/2018

Watch SVI Media-2's Kemmerer @ Pinedale Football on Livestream.com.

10/20/2017

Listen in to Worland at Pinedale

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