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Women, History and Bars

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Darts are a definite favorite pastime in the towns of Carbon County and some municipalities even have very competitive dart leagues.

When COVID-19 hit, playing darts with friends at a bar took a hit like the bars themselves. In some places, playing darts didn’t come back.

Skinny’s Beer Garden in Hanna was such a place.

Until a little over a month ago.

Legislation Passed Important to Tourism

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Casey Shinkle, Rawlins Discover Carbon County representative and Chairman, and also manager of the Cottonwood Hotel in Rawlins, enjoyed the annual Wyoming Governor’s Travel and Tourism Conference which was held February 25 to 27. He said he got a lot out of it.

Leap Day Sale Hops to Success

By Dana Davis

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

As Earth dances around the sun, it’s not all smooth moves and predictable pirouettes. In fact, our journey through space throws a delightful curveball at us every four years, aptly named Leap Day.

Agenda Set for April Outdoor Recreation Summit

Press Release

University of Wyoming

 

The agenda has been finalized for the Wyoming Outdoor Recreation Summit Thursday-Saturday, April 18-20, in Casper. The program is packed with presentations, facilitated discussions and panels featuring topics that address many aspects of outdoor recreation in Wyoming.

Carbon County Communities Envision Future Along Continental Divide Trail

By Dana Davis

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

2024 Governor’s Conference

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

The annual Governor’s Conference on Hospitality and Tourism started on February 25 in Cheyenne and lasted until February 27. The first day, was board meetings by tourism organizations and Legislative Reception where leaders from tourism met with elected officials in a social atmosphere.

UW and Wyoming Community Navigator Program to Discuss Using Artificial Intelligence

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University of Wyoming

 

Small-business owners will have an opportunity to learn how to use artificial intelligence (AI) to boost social media strategy for their businesses Wednesday, March 6.

Alex Gunter will present a Wyoming Community Navigator Program (CNP) webinar titled “How to Use AI to Boost Your Social Media Strategy” from 11 a.m.-noon. To register, go here. Registration is free.

Wyoming Amtrak - “ Back on the map!”

By Dan Bilka

Co-Founder & President, All Aboard Northwest Coordinator, Greater Northwest Passenger Rail Coalition

 

Now that the project team has released the materials, I am pleased to announce that Wyoming is again on a Federally-created proposed map of passenger rail service! 

The Heart of Hanna Celebrates a Year

By K.J. Schricker   

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

When the Heart of Hanna opened a year ago on February 17, the store had already gone through a few transformations. It had initially sold collectables which Hanna resident Rose Dobbs found. She moved to another site and the place went to another person who also sold collectibles. 

Saving your computer or cell phone

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

T-Tech Aggressive PC Repair has been in Rawlins since 2017 but was officially launched on September 12, 2023.

“We got this building in August,” Tannim Hallman, co-owner and software technician of the company said. “It was a hobby sort of business since 2017, but once we got this location, we got everything permitted and incorporated.”

Community Banks are Different

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

The Bank of Commerce (BOC), a community bank based in Rawlins, opened a branch office in Saratoga with an official ribbon cutting on January 25 at 5:30 p.m. 

It was a proud moment for Copper France, the President and CEO, and fourth generation of Frances’ in the banking industry.

Valley Village Childcare unveils new location

By K.J. Schricker

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Valley Village Childcare, a childcare center serving the North Platte River Valley community, has undergone a remarkable transformation with its relocation to the former clinic building across from the Saratoga Museum. The newly remodeled facility officially opened on Friday, January 5, and boasts state-of-the-art features aimed at ensuring the safety and well-being of children.

PacifiCorp moving forward with study on bird safety near wind turbines

Press Release

PacifiCorp

 

PacifiCorp and its research partners are moving forward with a highly anticipated and ambitious study to evaluate the effects of painting a single wind turbine blade in black on 36 different turbines to reduce collision risks to birds flying near the wind turbines.

Discover Carbon County unveils Tourism Master Plan

Press Release

Discover Carbon County

 

Discover Carbon County Wyoming proudly unveils vision for thriving tourism industry with new Carbon County Tourism Master Plan. 

New beginnings at Koyoty Sports

By Dana Davis

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

In a lively and informative Chamber Social event held on Friday, December 15th, Koyoty Sports opened its doors to the local community, allowing them to meet, Warden Patzer and Kathleen Cervin, and learn about the exciting transformations taking place at the sporting goods store.

Prairie Storm Quilting

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

“I have been sewing since I was in 4-H in Hot Springs County, where Thermopolis is,” Stormie Williams, owner and founder of Prairie Storm Quilt Shop said. “I have loved sewing since then and I am thankful for 4-H. It is a club great for all kids.”

The nine-year-old in 4-H also used to sit with her mother sewing.

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