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WATCH: University Of Wyoming Women s Swim Team Celebrates Seniors

It s a big deal when you participate in athletics at the collegiate level. Often athlete s Senior year is a bittersweet combination of celebration and the end of years of focus and dedication. The University of Wyoming Women s Swimming and Diving Team found a fun way to celebrate these special athletes. They created a homemade Slip N Slide with exercise mats and pool water. While it took a few tries to get it right, they eventually figured out the right combination. Based on the reactions of the swimmers as the water splashed on them, that water was COLD. And wasn t it cool to hear all the cheering?

Mary Louise (MaryLou) Unguren

Green River Star - Mary Louise (MaryLou) Unguren Mary Louise (MaryLou) Unguren passed away December 25, 2020 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County following a brief illness. She was born on May 21, 1930, the oldest daughter of Rudolph and Louise (Shuster) Anselmi. She attended schools in Rock Springs and graduated as valedictorian with the Rock Springs High School class of 1948. After high school she attend the University of Wyoming where she studied business and was affiliated with the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. MaryLou then returned to Rock Springs where she was the bookkeeper for the Miner s Mercantile Company; a department sto. For access to this article please

Wyoming Arts Council announces CARES Act financial assistance recipients

CHEYENNE – The Wyoming Arts Council, with support from the Wyoming Governor’s Office through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, has distributed $2.4 million in grant funding to individual artists and to arts and cultural organizations in the state. The Arts Council distributed 55 financial assistance grants to arts and cultural organizations in Wyoming and 199 grants to individual artists. The purpose of the CARES Act funding is to support those in the arts and culture sector who have had significant revenue loss or had expenditures that are a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Funds were distributed as a one-time grant to those that met the eligibility criteria.

Mary Louise (MaryLou) Unguren (May 21, 1930 - December 25, 2020)

She was born on May 21, 1930, the oldest daughter of Rudolph and Louise (Shuster) Anselmi. She attended schools in Rock Springs and graduated as valedictorian with the Rock Springs High School class of 1948. After high school she attend the University of Wyoming where she studied business and was affiliated with the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Advertisement - Story continues below. MaryLou then returned to Rock Springs where she was the bookkeeper for the Miner’s Mercantile Company; a department store founded by her paternal grandfather, Joseph Anselmi, and managed by her father.  She was also the bookkeeper for her uncle’s company, Huntley Construction. 

Wyoming Game and Fish Department rounds-up year with top stories of 2020 – Sheridan Media

As we approach the end of a year unlike any other, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department is proud to reflect on some of its top accomplishments over the year. Notably, the Department worked tirelessly to conserve more than 800 species of fish and wildlife that call Wyoming home.  “The pandemic certainly impacted how the Wyoming Game and Fish Department carried out business, but it didn’t stop us. Game and Fish took our charge to conserve wildlife and serve people more heartily than ever. Because when seemingly nothing was certain, one thing was: the Wyoming outdoors,” Game and Fish Director Brian Nesvik said. 

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