Respondents wanted for ag stress survey kneb.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kneb.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Twenty-eight students from Teton County made the Presidentâs Honor Roll during the 2020 fall semester at the University of Wyoming.
To qualify, students must earn a 4.0 GPA and be enrolled in 12 credit hours that use letter grading.
Local students on the list are
Zachary Ward, of Alta;
Kasen C. Arriola, Kyler Marvin Arriola, Paige Asbell, Brian P. Baker, Kyle Matthew Brimeyer, Elizabeth Chambers, Ashley Corona-Tzompa, Clara Daniele Delahaye, Crispin J. Dippel, Samantha Espinoza, Mark Robles Ford, Nicholas Fredricks, Caden Walker Garland, Sarah K. Greger, Gerald E. Henderson, Broderick C. Hills, Don
ald Jackson II, Jacob N. Kravetsky, Riley S. Liljestrom, John C. Mercer, Caroline Monroe, Jamison L. Peacock, Hannah L. Rigsby, Parker M. Rowe and
Rocky Mountain Youth Entrepreneur Series kgab.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kgab.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
February 11, 2021
The Rocky Mountain Youth Entrepreneur Series created by University of Wyoming Extension 4-H educators to help youths develop local food businesses launches with its first meeting in March.
Educators involved in the project are Kellie Chichester, in Niobrara County; Joddee Jacobsen, in Natrona County; Glenn Owings, in Teton County; and Mary Louise Wood, in Albany County.
The series is free and open to all youths ages 14 to senior in high school, and is a combination of in-person and online meetings. They do not have to be currently enrolled in 4-H but will be enrolled if they plan to participate.
A new survey designed by University of Wyoming Extension and the Cent$ible Nutrition Program to better understand how Wyomingites gather information is open for residents to share their experiences.
“We are a rural state, so having accurate information about how populations in rural states engage with media and social media is hard to find from national groups,” Kali McCrackin Goodenough, CNP marketing coordinator, said.
According to McCrackin Goodenough, the survey is completely anonymous. Consent form and contact information will be kept separate from results, which will be used to explore trends across Wyoming.
Those who complete the survey will receive a four-in-one kitchen tool as a thank-you. The survey requires approximately 20 minutes to complete and can be found here.