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Town of Cokeville Now does Recurring Utility  payments.

The Town of Cokeville now take recurring payments online. please click on the Recurring Utility Payment picture to set up your payments for utility. The day you set up your payment will be the day the payment comes out every month. The fee for this service is 3%.

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Now Hiring Chief of Police 
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ends July 14, 2026

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Public Notice 

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Job Title: Chief of Police Location: Town of Cokeville, Wyoming Salary: $55,000 – $65,000 annually (based on experience) Employment Type: Full-Time, Exempt

PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Cokeville is taking Applications for Nomination by Primary to fill the Mayor and 2 City Council positions that will expire on December 31, 2022. Qualified applicants must be a registered voter and a resident of City of Cokeville for at least one year next preceding his/her election if so elected. Applications will be taken until 11:30 a.m. on Friday, May 27, 2022. Application forms can be picked up at Cokeville City Hall, 110 pine street, Cokeville, Wyoming

Cokeville Beatification committee would like to welcome Tanner B. Stephenson,

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Cokeville Highlights

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Cokeville, Wyoming, a small town nestled in the Bear River Valley near the Idaho-Wyoming border, has a history rooted in frontier settlement and agricultural development. Originally inhabited by Shoshone and Bannock tribes, the area was settled by Mormon pioneers in the late 1870s, who were drawn by the fertile land and abundance of water. The town was officially established in 1881 and named "Cokeville" due to the presence of coal deposits nearby. 

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Present-Day Cokeville

Cokeville, Wyoming, is in the center of Lincoln County. With a close-knit community of around 500 residents, Cokeville offers a warm welcome to both locals and visitors. The town is a gateway to the stunning Bridger National Forest and rich history of the region, making it an appealing destination for those seeking authentic experiences in Wyoming. .

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