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.
The Rawlins Outlaws made their way into the postseason last weekend with an appearance at the 3A East Conference in Buffalo where they went 1-2.
The Outlaws’ win against the Burns Broncs was bookended by losses from the Douglas Bearcats and the Buffalo Bison. Despite the losses, Head Coach David Greninger is looking at the positives.
Rawlins High School Indoor Track & Field ended their season in Gillette last weekend as they competed in the 3A Championships. The Outlaws walked away in sixth place while the Lady Outlaws tied for 10th place.
Both the boys and the girls saw Top 10 individual placings while competing in Gillette.
I am going to stray away from the normal recipe article this week to talk about something that is vitally important for every kitchen, and that is knife care. In a commercial kitchen, a knife is referred to as a “sharp” and it is a common call-out to fellow co-workers when moving through the kitchen with a sharp in hand. A knife is a chef’s livelihood, and from very early on in training chefs are graded on their knife cuts.
The Saratoga Panther Boys’ Basketball Team battled back from a double-digit deficit against the Lingle-Ft. Laramie Doggers to win 50-45 and capture the 1A State Championship at the Ford Wyoming Center in Casper last Saturday.
The Saratoga FFA Chapter has had a busy and successful month of February, highlighted by the participation of several members at the district speeches held at the Laramie Fairgrounds.
Fear and anxiety are negative byproducts of modern life, trying to influence us away from God. Our jobs are often stressful, our relationships and finances, and even our children struggle with social pressures we hardly faced when we were their age.