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County Law Officers Support SAPA Veto

 

Law enforcement agencies from across Carbon County recently thanked their state representatives and senator for voting against Senate File 101 and House Bill 130, also known as the Second Amendment Protection Act (SAPA) in a rare joint statement.

A Steward of the Water

Last month, the North Platte River was placed under a “priority administration” which placed restrictions on holders of junior water rights from diverting water.

“They’re Eager to Learn”

Just around the corner of West Cedar and Fourth streets sits Stems and Steam, a coffee and flower shop owned by sisters Brittany and Darbie Gale.

Barlow Stops in Saratoga

“I can’t take credit or blame for what my predecessors did, but I have a responsibility to the next generation.”

Snow and Poker at Battle Pass

Cars, trucks and empty trailers lined both sides of Battle Pass Highway as snow snowshoers, snowmobilers and cross-country skiers participated in the Carbon County Avalanche Operations’ Winter Rally and Poker Run last Sunday morning.

Same Local Pharmacy, New Owner

When the doors open for business on April 1, 2026, Valley Pharmacy will be under new ownership for the first time in 32 years. Rod Waeckerlin, the current owner, has made the decision to slow down and step back from the profession that has been a major part of his life. A 1978 graduate of the University of Wyoming School of Pharmacy, Rod purchased Bi-Rite Pharmacy in Rawlins in 1989.

Pushing Back on “No”

 

the battlefield in the House of Representative at the Capitol in Cheyenne.

The Budget Session has been a difficult one, as we continue to disagree on policies and pay for the hardworking people of Wyoming and cuts to the agencies from the “NO” group.

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