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14 The Lovell Chronicle July 8, 2021
COURTESY PHOTO
Morgan Love watches the competition on the archery
range during the Big Horn County 4-H Shoot.
Winners of coUnty
shoot announced
The Big Horn County
4-H shooting sports sea-
son recently concluded
with a ‘shoot and family
barbecue.
Gretchen Gasvoda,
the county’s 4-H educator,
said the county shoot was
held by individual disci—
plines this year, which af—
forded parents and mem-
bers opportunities to
watch and encourage each
other at each event.
“The members al—
ways enjoy shooting with
against family members
and friends especial-
ly the seasoned, aged—
oiit members Will Dalin
and Morgan Haley,” said
Gasvoda.
She voiced gratitude
to them for sharing their
talents with members, to
Todd Dalin for cooking the
hamburgers and to a long
list of dedicated volunteer
leaders, including Sean
Foote, John Kinane, John
Morgan, Mike Haley, Dan
and Sarah Holloway, Todd
Herman and Will Dalin.
Here are the results of
the county shoot, with the
state shoot to follow July
in Douglas:
SHOTGUN
Junior: Champion Chase Allen.
Intermediate: Champion Sy Schlattmann;
Reserve Champion Garrett Dalin.
Senior: Champion Jeremy Holloway;
Reserve Champion Weston Haley.
22 RIFLE
Junior: Champion Sophia Wilkerson;
Reserve Champion Sawyer Triplett.
Intermediate: Champion Elizabeth Hollo-
way; Reserve Champion Sy Schlattmann.
Senior: Champion Jeremy Holloway;
Reserve Champion James Love.
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Junior: Champion Chase Allen; Reserve
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Intermediate: Champion Sy Schlattmann;
Reserve Champion James Love.
ARCHERY
Junior: Champion Whitley Godfrey;
Champion Jeremy Holloway.
CLASS B
serve Champion Brynn Jensen.
verbud Archery
awards.
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Gasvoda
Dental P.C., Big
LLC/Minchow’s
Court,
County
Hardware.
Big Horn River Blueway Trail kickoff July 17
The public is invited to
take part in a kickoff event
for the Bi Horn River Blue—
way Trai Event SatUrday,
July 17, in Manderson and
Basin.
The Big Horn River Blue
Way Trail is a proposed riv-
er trail that would start at
the Wedding of the Waters
south of Thermopolis and
end at Bighorn Canyon Na-
tional Recreation Area in
Lovell. From there, recre—
ationalists could continue to
the Yellowtail Dam in Fort
Smith, Mont., if they choose
to. The» trail offers non—mo—
torized water recreational—
ists a wide variety of oppor-
tunities, including wildlife
watching, ever-changing
scenery, fishing (more than
a dozen game fish inhabit
the river) and camping.
“The creation of this trail
has the potential to bring
significant recreation eco—
nomic growth to the com—
munities along the Big Horn
River including Thermop—
olis, Worland, Manderson,
Greybull, Basin and Lovell,"
Bighorn Canyon Chief of In—
terpretation Christy Flem-
ing. “It could enhance rev—
enue opportunities for
businesses that sell or rent
outdoor equipment, shuttle
services, fishing guides and
overnight accommodations.”
The event on July
hosted by the Bighorn Basin
Outdoor Recreation Collab—
orative (BBORC) will high-
light the recreational op-
portunities that the Big
Horn River offers with activ-
ities for children and adults
alike. Those activities in-
clude a one—mile guided be-
ginner river paddle and a
13-mile Big Horn river pad-
dle. Those wanting to par—
ticipate in the one—mile pad—
dle should come to Basin
Boat Dock Park between
am. and 2 pm. The 13-mile
paddle starts at 8 am. at
the Manderson river launch.
Participants will sign in at
the ramp and float to the
Basin Boat Dock. This pad—
dle will take at least four
hours, so bring plenty of wa-
ter and snacks.
Spectators can bring
lawn chairs and join ev—
eryone at the Basin Boat
Dock Park from am. to
2 pm. There will be activ-
ities for all ages, music and
food. Learn how to cast, play
cornhole and enjoy informa—
tion booths from BLM, Wyo—
ming Game & Fish, the Town
of Basin, BBORC, Wyoming
State Parks and Trails, Basin
Area Chamber and the Na-
tional Turkey Federation.
There will also be priz-
es including fishing poles
from North Platte Walleyes
Unlimited.
For additional infor—
mation call the Bighorn
Canyon Visitor Center at
307-548—5406.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON COUNTY BUDGET
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing on the proposed preliminary
budget for Big Horn County for the Fiscal Year
ending June 30, which is now being considered by the Board of County
Commissioners, will be held at the
Office of the County Commissioners at Basin, Wyoming on July 15, at 6:00
PM. At which time any and all persons
interested, may appear and present written and oral comments respecting
such budget. These proposed budgets received are
requests only, final budget will be forthcoming. The entire proposed budget
is available for public inspection at the office of
Lori Smallwood, County Clerk, at Basin, during regular hours from 8:00 AM.
to 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. A summary of
such proposed preliminary Budget follows:
ACCOUNT NAME
Total Cash
Available
Total Estimated
Revenue Available
Estimated Total
Cash & Revenue
Estimated Total
Requirements for
roriations
Estimate of Tax
Requirements
Amount of Lev
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The above Summary of the Budget and Details of Fund Requirements show the
tentative preliminary budget as requested by various departments and
adopted
by the County Commissioners. The actual cash available will not be
determined until the budget is final and payments are made the first week
in July. The
estimated levies are based on a valuation that is estimated. The total lev
for all of the above accounts cannot exceed 12 milis when adotecl,
Published: July 8,
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