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More than just a hub for permits

By K.J. Schricker

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

The Saratoga Ranger Station stands as a vital resource for both nature enthusiasts and the local community. During a recent visit to the station, Jason Armbruster, shed light on the multifaceted role of this Forest Service outpost.

Staying safe during hunting season

By Alex Bakken

Sheriff, Carbon County, Wyoming

 

Once in a Blue Super Moon? Huh! When a mule foals.

By K.J. Schricker    

Writer, Carbon County Comet

 

This month had brought us a more interesting sky than usual. While the County Fair was punctuated by a Sturgeon Super Moon, the start of the school year brings us something more rare. A Super Blue Moon happens about every 10-14 years and won’t be along again until March of 2037.

Parks in Rawlins keep getting better

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

There are a lot of improvements going on with the parks in Rawlins. Parks and Recreation Director Jason Sehon is proud to talk about the fun activities that can be enjoyed.

Practice preparedness and safety when hunting

By K.J. Schricker

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Where it doesn’t belong

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Last week, Mary-Pat Whitfield had a visitor in her garage which gave her a bit of stress. A Prairie Rattlesnake was curled up by the door.

Moose on the North Platte River
Sturgeon Moon makes stellar appearance during Carbon County Fair’s Ranch Rodeo

By K.J. Schricker

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

As August began, the night sky over Carbon County Fair was adorned with a breathtaking celestial spectacle. The Sturgeon Moon, also known as August’s Full Moon, made its closest visit to Earth, casting a radiant glow over the landscape and punctuating the closing night of the much-awaited Ranch Rodeo.

Valley Service Organization (VSO) recognizes Carol Blake with Prestigious ‘Marty Perue Golden Pitchfork’ Award

Article Submitted by Valley Service Organization

The Valley Service Organization (VSO) recently presented the “Marty Perue Golden Pitchfork” award to Carol Blake, representing the Blake family, as part of the organization’s efforts to encourage and acknowledge the beautification of local properties.

Gardening tips from the past

By Mike Armstrong    

Writer, Carbon County Comet

There is a way to get rid of those pesky insects, like grasshoppers for instance, that comes from the

1940s. This method was recommended by Popular Mechanics Press in their book on gardening published in 1942.

The pack animal of the new West

By K.J. Schricker

Writer, Carbon County Comet

The West is filled with iconic images of mankind’s need to travel and trade, like natives pulling travois, grand trading canoes of the Voyageurs and the lone prospector with his overburdened donkey. In the past few decades, an ideal creature from another continent has come to the Platte Valley.

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