When presenting updates on its natural gas plant project south of Rawlins on January 6, Power Company of Wyoming was asked by the Board of Carbon County Commissioners to consider a name change.
With the hopes of increasing their amount of summer help, department heads from the Town of Saratoga have created the Saratoga Internship Program. At the January 7 meeting of the Saratoga Town Council, Director of Public Works Emery Penner presented the idea to the governing body.
Amidst budget cuts spurred by legislation creating property tax reductions, arguably one of the most impacted in the county was the Carbon County Library System.
The Wyoming Press Association’s (WPA) 127th Annual Winter Convention was held at the Ramkota Hotel in Casper where the Saratoga Sun came away with more recording-setting wins. This year, the staff of the Sun walked away with 26 Pacemakers which are awarded individually to newspaper staff for the quality of their work. It also won three major awards.
For the second year in a row, the Board of Carbon County Commissioners have selected a free newspaper as their official publication.
The Carbon County Comet, a free publication with less than 500 paid printed subscribers, also submitted the highest bid at $5.40 per column inch. The commissioners voted unanimously on January 6 to go with the Comet after unsealing bids on December 16.