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Page 2 Pinedale Roundup February 2, 2018

Republican caucuses
THE ROUNDUP, planned for Feb. 27
ROUNDED UP PINEDALE – The Sublette County Republican precinct caucuses and County Convention
are fast approaching. To participate and vote at the Precinct Caucuses, residents must be regis-
Science madness................................................ A3 tered Republican in Sublette County by Feb. 16.
EMTs show heart................................................. A4 The Sublette County Republican Party Precinct Caucuses will be Feb. 27 at 6:30 p.m. in
various locations including:
Commentary...................................................... A5 • Pinedale Precinct 1-1 and 1-3, Cora, and Boulder - Pinedale library, Lovatt Room
• Bondurant - Bondurant Elementary School
Obituary........................................................... A6 • Daniel - Fred and Michelle Pape residence, 80 Pape Rd, Daniel, turn at mile marker 114.
• Big Piney/Marbleton - Big Piney library
Pro-life rally...................................................... A7 A precinct caucus is the grassroots level where local Republicans can have input. Ideas are
shared and direction is determined. Concerns about the direction of the Republican Party can be
Superfan............................................ A8-A9 shared and voiced. To participate, Republicans must be registered as a Republican in Sublette
County before the caucus advertisement is published Feb. 16.
Courts...............................................A10 Each caucus will propose and discuss resolutions and consider any changes to the county/state
Public Notices............................... A11-A13 party bylaws or state platform. Each individual precinct caucus will consider/discuss and vote
on these items. Those items approved will be presented at the county convention on March 10,
Classifieds..........................................A13 at 1 p.m., in the Pinedale library, 155 S. Tyler Ave., in the Lovatt Room, for consideration at the
county level. If approved at the county convention, they will be forwarded on to the state level
Puzzles.............................................A14 to be considered at the state convention, which will be April 19-21 in Laramie.
Each precinct caucus will also elect delegates to the county convention. All committeemen
Calendar...................................A15 and committeewomen are automatic delegates to the county convention, but the rest of the con-
vention delegates must be elected at the individual caucuses. Every precinct will elect at least
Your chance to comment............A16 two delegates to the county convention. Precincts getting more than two delegates are as follows:
Outdoor................................. B1 Big Piney, 4, Boulder, 4, Pinedale 1-1, 4, and Pinedale 1-3, 5 delegates. These are apportioned by
how many votes there were for U.S. Congressional Rep. Liz Cheney in 2016 from each precinct.
Wrestling.............................. B2 At the county convention, in addition to discussing and voting on the proposed resolutions
or bylaws and platform changes, committeemen and committeewomen will also elect seven
A special event.................... B3 delegates (and 10 alternates) from Sublette County to attend the state convention in Laramie,
April 19-21. n
Dog sled races continue........ B4

Melva Smith
turns 100 February 12
Join her children February 10, 2018
from 2:00 - 5:00 pm for an Open House
at the Farson-Eden Community Center
Come by, tell stories and eat cake!
No gifts please.
Weekly Weather Forecast
Pinedale, Wyoming • Feb 2 - Feb. 8

Today Keeping your


Sunrise: 7:33 a.m. Sunset: 5:34 p.m.

High: 37° Low: 24°


Heart Healthy
RealFeel® 34° 21° Featuring Cardiologist Bill Mullen, MD
Day: Cloudy with flurries.
Night: Periods of snow.
February 22 | 5:30–7 PM
Saturday High: 38° Pinedale Medical Clinic
26°
625 East Hennick St, Pinedale, WY
Mostly cloudy,
Low:
a bit of snow.
Join St. John’s Medical Center
Sunday High: 39° cardiologist Bill Mullen, MD for a talk
on ways to achieve a healthy heart.
Mostly cloudy,
snow possible. Low: 28° Remarks will begin at 5:45 PM.
Wine and cheese will be served.

Monday High: 44°


A little
bit of snow
Low: 20° Dr. Mullen is board certified in cardiovascular
disease and previously practiced at the Palo
Alto Medical Foundation in California. His

Tuesday High: 40°


professional interests include arrhythmia,
heart failure, myocardial infarction, and non-
invasive cardiac testing. Based in Jackson at
A little snow
at times. Low: 15° St. John’s Medical Center, he holds a monthly
clinic in Pinedale to see patients.

Wednesday High: 40°


Low
clouds. Low: 15°

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