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  • CCCOG talks tax, wind farms

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Apr 2, 2018

    The Carbon County Council of Governments (CCCOG) met at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday at the Sinclair Town Hall. The council approved the regular business of minutes from the meeting Jan. 17, the treasurer’s report and the agenda for the meeting to come. Banner Banter County Commissioner Sue Jones gave an update on the 2018 Local Option (5th Penny) Tax. She said that the draft of the poster and post cards were being sent to the different municipalities to make sure all the items a...

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  • Club gets reprieve

    Keith McLendon|Updated Mar 27, 2018

    The Platte Valley Kiwanis was at an end. Feeling there was no interest in continuing the organization, local Kiwanis leaders voted in February to disband the chapter. Then they got help. Dave Gloss, Platte Valley Kiwanis past president, said, “We got some assistance from a few people and enough desire on the club that people wanted to kind of give it a shot and see if we could keep things going and keep it as a community service organization.” Saratoga Mayor Ed Glode said he...

  • Six locals get FFA highest honor

    Joshua Wood|Updated Mar 27, 2018

    Six local FFA members will be awarded the 2018 Wyoming State FFA Degree by the Wyoming FFA Association, the highest award that can be bestowed by the state on its members. A total of 194 members, representing 45 Wyoming FFA chapters, earned the degree. “The State FFA Degree is awarded to FFA members who have demonstrated the highest level of commitment to FFA and made significant accomplishments in their Supervised Agriculture Experience or SAEs,” explained State FFA Adv...