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Page 10 Pinedale Roundup February 2, 2018

SUBLETTE COUNTY
SUBLETTE COUNTY
Sheriff's Office report Circuit court report
The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office re- a cleanup crew with hazardous materials.
ported 122 calls coming in from Jan. 22 At 9:04 p.m., a REDDI report was made The following fines and sentences were imposed in Sublette County Circuit Court from
through Jan. 28. about a swerving truck. Jan. 22 through Jan. 28.
Jan. 22 At 9:09 p.m., a business reported a suspi- Loran V. Erickson, Pinedale: Superintendent’s speed zone, fine $115.
At 6:46 a.m., a caller asked for assistance. cious incident. Adam C. Willoughby, Big Piney: Exceeding 70 mph on a highway (6+ mph over), fine
At 7:47 a.m., a person asked for a deputy’s Jan. 25 $180; no valid registration, fine $125.
assistance. At 9:14 a.m., a caller provided informa- Magen R. Rohrer, Boulder: Driver’s seatbelt, fine $25.
At 9:37 a.m., a person reported an injured tion. Nile J. Debebe, Pinedale: Expired temporary license, fine $125.
duck was in the road and they moved it over At 12:06 p.m., an assault was reported. Taylor J. Selby, Pinedale: Passenger seatbelt, fine $10.
to protect it, but had to go on to Denver. At 4:40 p.m., two people reported a cow Mark J. Williams, Marbleton: Driving under the influence of a controlled substance, jail
At 12:16 p.m., a person reported fraudu- on the highway. 180 days with 179 suspended, one year unsupervised probation, fine $540.
lent use of a credit card. At 4:46 p.m., a caller reported two kittens John L. Phillips, Pinedale: Driving under the influence, jail 180 days with 175 sus-
At 1:12 p.m., a caller asked a deputy to on the loose. pended, one year supervised probation, fine $955; driving with suspended license, jail 15
check on someone’s welfare. At 5:26 p.m., a maintenance truck slid off days, one year supervised probation.
At 2:20 p.m., a driver reported someone the road. Stephen L. Ralston, Big Piney: Criminal trespass, simple assault, jail 90 days with 87
off the road might be broken down. At 7:38 p.m., a crash was reported. suspended, one year unsupervised probation, fine $955.
At 3:25 p.m., a caller reported the smell of Jan. 26 Richard E. Griffin, Big Piney: Expired temporary license, fine $125.
natural gas. At 4:07 a.m., an elk versus Suburban crash Phillip J. Karius, Pinedale: Exceeding 70 mph on a highway (1-5 mph over), fine $15.
Jan. 23 was reported. Sandy C. Taylor, Big Piney: Superintendent’s speed zone, fine $177.
At 3:40 a.m., a person saw something At 9:22 a.m., a caller wanted to know if a Alisha L. Rentz, LaBarge: Driver’s seatbelt, fine $25.
shining off the road in the snow. motorhome she bought was stolen. Lizabeth R. Hampton, Pinedale: Unsafe backing, fine $75. n
At 9:30 a.m., a detective requested a At 1:38 p.m., a business reported fraud.
search warrant. At 5:07 p.m., the Wyoming Highway Pa-
At 9:37 a.m., an injured deer was beside trol asked for assistance. At 2:39 p.m., a caller reported a dog at- locked the car while they were outside it.
the highway. At 5:27 p.m., a caller reported being tacked his dog. At 11:07 p.m., a vehicle hit a deer and
At 1:33 p.m., a gas odor was reported. threatened. At 3:38 p.m., someone reported a fire and broke the deer’s legs.
At 6:40 p.m., a large buck deer was injured At 6:10 p.m., a search warrant was re- hung up. At 11:26 p.m., a deputy was checking on
beside the road. quested. At 4:47 p.m., a bull was off the highway an intoxicated person.
Jan. 24 At 7:02 p.m., a caller reported her phone but outside his fence. Jan. 28
At 9:12 a.m., a detective received infor- and email being hacked. At 5:41 p.m., a caller said her husband was At 7:28 a.m., a caller reported a speeding
mation. At 10:39 p.m., horses were running loose snowmachining in Cliff Creek and hit his truck.
At 9:16 a.m., a person reported scam calls. in Daniel. “need help” button. At 5:33 p.m., a fire alarm went off.
At 2:50 p.m., a caller reported suspicious Jan. 27 At 5:44 p.m., smoke was reported west of At 8:03 p.m., a caller reported a swerving
men selling meat from their freezer truck. At 7:50 a.m., a caller asked a deputy to Pole Creek. truck.
At 4:53 p.m., a person asked if a church is check on a person’s welfare. At 6:13 p.m., a large truck sideswiped a ve- At 10:40 p.m., a person reported someone
required to have handicapped parking spaces. At 1:46 p.m., a driver went off the road, hicle, taking off a side mirror and didn’t stop. walking around cattle trailers and work trucks
At 5:26 p.m., a caller was concerned about through a fence and back onto the road. At 7:34 p.m., a caller reported the dog had with a flashlight. n

Time for Arlinda’s high-altitude garden classes!


By Joy Ufford McLaughlin leads people through an this class is for you.”
‘Greenhouse’
jufford@pinedaleroundup.com
amazing array of topics, from containers
to seed-starting to worms, with plenty of
Topics include:
• growing vegetables, herbs, berries, workshop
handouts guaranteed. Each class will also and flowers in our short growing season.
SUBLETTE COUNTY – It’s once
again that time of year, when new and
feature many hands-on items for partici-
pants to see, smell and touch a variety of
• seed selection for our climate zone.
• soil amendments and fertilizers for our
planned for
Monday
experienced gardeners forget about last different materials.  alkaline soil.
year’s frustrations and aim for new suc- The six gardening classes begin on • extending the season with cloth and
cesses. Tuesday, Feb. 20, and run through Thurs- plastic.
Many of them will sign up now (or wish day, March 8. Classes are both Tuesdays • garden beds and container gardens.
they had) for master gardener Arlinda and Thursdays, 6 to 8 p.m. If you can’t • pollinators and pests.
From Sage and
McLaughlin’s eternally popular six-class make a class or two, don’t worry. The fee for the classes is $30. To regis- Snow Garden Club
session, High Altitude Gardening in Sub- “If a participant can’t attend every class, ter, go to SubletteBoces.com.
lette County. Sublette BOCES’ Room 120 handouts will be saved for absent partici- For more information, contact Arlinda PINEDALE – The Sage and Snow
will be filled with people, some who know pants,” said McLaughlin. “If you want to McLaughlin at 307-367-2791, email at Garden Club and the Pinedale Library
nothing and some who know almost – but get started with a simple lick-tub garden or kmclaughlin@centurytel.net, or text to are presenting a workshop, “Heating and
not quite – everything. expand your current gardening adventures, 307-231-9402. n Cooling a Greenhouse/Hoop House,” on
Monday, Feb. 5, at 6:30 p.m. in the Pine-
dale Library’s Lovatt Room.
There is no pre-registration or fee for
the workshop. Everyone is welcome to
INTRODUCING OUR NEW attend.

2.00% APY
Four presenters will share their slides
and expertise on how to heat and cool a
greenhouse for optimum plant develop-
ment. The presenters will share informa-
REWARDS CHECKING ACCOUNT. tion on:
• the use of thermal mass to gather
You work hard for your money. heat from the sun and redistribute it at
night;
Now make it work for you. • how to use shade cloth, doors, win-
dows, vents and fans to cool a green-
Your success is our success. And what better house/hoop house;
• how to use heat trace and heat cables
way to show it than our new 2.00% APY Rewards to warm beds and containers;
Checking account. With it, you’ll earn 2.00% • how to build low tunnels over beds
and containers to provide extra protec-
annual percentage yield on your balance, making tion from frosty nights; and
your checking account work as hard as you do. • how to use solar heat to pre-heat  ir-
rigation water.
Transaction requirements apply.* Each presenter will showcase the cov-
ering or glazing on their hoop houses or
We’re ready to show you just how better banking greenhouses. Then we will share hands-
can be. Visit rockymountainbank.com to get started. on samples of 11-mil reinforced polyeth-
ylene, and a special offer from Northern
Greenhouse, 6-mil polyethylene, differ-
*Conditions: Offer effective as of February 1, 2018. Minimum balance of $2,500 required
to open account. Transaction requirements include ACH or Direct Deposit and five debit
ent thicknesses of polycarbonate, shade
card withdrawals per statement cycle. Rates may change after account is open. Fees cloth and heat trace.
may reduce earnings on account. APY applies to balances up to $25,000. Balances over
$25,000 will earn 0.01% APY.
There will be handouts of all the slides
used in the presentation. Gardeners with
plants that over-heated or tomatoes that
went dormant during warm days last
summer, can learn practical ways to cool
a greenhouse. Tips will be shared on ex-
tending the season to give tomatoes more
time to ripen.  n

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