According to a Sublette County 4-H memorandum of justification viewed by Cowboy State Daily, “Sublette County 4-H has no workable path forward for a lease arrangement that can accommodate both programs while allowing each to effectively carry out its very different missions.” The LandThe property was donated to Sublette County by QEP Resources more than a decade ago. The donation was secured by Robin Schamber, who was then director of Sublette County 4-H. She is now running for Sublette County commissioner. According to a memorandum of justification, Sublette County 4-H first learned of MESA’s request during a county commissioners meeting, when a 4-H representative happened to be participating online. “Sublette County 4-H appreciates the important role MESA Therapeutic Horsemanship Program plays in serving youth in our community,” the letter states.