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Bringing community dances back to Star Valley

◆ Dances appeal to all ages. Visitors join from Utah and Idaho. Cassie Hunsaker started a new hobby when she went to college. Now that she is back, she wants to share it with the community. When Cassie and her friends started school at the University of Wyoming, they took up swing dancing. Eventually they went out swing dancing once, or sometimes more, a week. When COVID-19 pushed their classes from in-person to online, they came back home to Star Valley, but they missed having a place to go. “Basically it started because we were bored and there was nothing going on.”

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Election integrity

Editor: I object to both the headline of the article “Voting restrictions trigger furious debate at legislature” (Roundup, Apr. 9th) and the caption to the picture of Rep. Walt Blackman in which he, Rep. Brenda Barton, and Senator Wendy Rogers are said to support increased voting “restrictions” in Arizona. They are not “restrictions.” They are civic duties for bona fide citizens of the state of Arizona and they are prohibitions for illegal aliens and others prohibited from voting, such as felons, citizens who have already voted, non-residents of the state of Arizona, and dead people. I understand that liberals and Democrats and communists (do I repeat myself?) have an intense desire to do whatever is necessary to increase their vote tally in any election, but their efforts to do so by allowing illegal aliens and others prohibited from voting is as despicable as using voting machines designed to rig the vote in their favor. Oh. Did I repeat myself agai

Roundup switching to postal delivery in Star Valley area

Payson Roundup will soon find the newspaper delivered to their mailbox. Ann Fowler, the Roundup’s general manager, said the paper will be delivered every Tuesday and Friday to U.S. postal boxes — arriving on time and dry, no matter the weather. The change takes effect with the Tuesday, May 4 paper. “Subscribers can still get their news online as well as make payments, note vacation starts and stops and make a change of address on our website, payson.com,” Fowler said. “We appreciate your support and look forward to continuing to deliver your Rim Country news every Tuesday and Friday.”

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