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Helmets, Training, and Rodeo Ensure Safe Riding Habits for Kids

By K.J. Schricker

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

At the Platte Community Center (PVCC) on Wednesday, April 24, the Saratoga Police Department and the South Central Wyoming Emergency Medical Services (SCWEMS)  were teaching bicycle safety to the Saratoga Elementary School students.

The Timeless Evolution of Prom

By Dana Davis

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Prom, short for promenade, is a quintessential American high school tradition - a celebratory dance party marking a pivotal moment in a teenager’s life.

Though prom may seem like a modern phenomenon, its origins can actually be traced back thousands of years. Ancient civilizations like Greece and Rome held lavish banquets to celebrate a young man’s coming of age. 

UW Researchers Lead Team to Produce New ‘Ungulate Migrations of the Western United States’ Volume

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University of Wyoming

 

A new set of maps that document the movements of ungulates is now published in the fourth volume of the “Ungulate Migrations of the Western United States.” The maps in this report series reveal the migration routes and critical ranges used by ungulates, or hooved mammals, in the western U.S., furthering scientists’ understanding of the geography.

UW’s Wyoming Center on Aging to Offer Webinars on Parkinson’s Disease

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University of Wyoming

 

The University of Wyoming’s Wyoming Center on Aging (WyCOA) -- in partnership with the UW Division of Communication Disorders and the Parkinson’s Foundation -- will offer two free webinars on Parkinson’s disease to individuals living with the disease, care partners, families and health care professionals.

UW Biodiversity Institute to Host Vulture Watch Wyoming Training April 27

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University of Wyoming

When people think of turkey vultures, images are often conjured of scavenger birds picking at an animal carcass on the side of the road. However, these often misunderstood raptors provide key benefits to the environment.

A Wiz of a play presented by HEM

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

The Hanna, Elk Mountain, Medicine Bow (HEM) Middle/High School drama club put on a play for their families and members of the three communities of northern Carbon County at the high school on April 4.

UW to Launch StartRight+ This Fall for Textbooks

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University of Wyoming

 

Beginning this fall, all University of Wyoming undergraduates will be able to access their required course materials for a flat fee of $275 per semester through an innovative new university program, StartRight+, aimed at breaking down financial inequities while enhancing the student experiences through academic preparedness.

UW Blockchain Program Ranks Among Best in Nation

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University of Wyoming

 

A student higher education resource says the University of Wyoming offers one of the top blockchain education programs in the nation.

UW ranks second among the top five cryptocurrency and blockchain programs listed by SuccessfulStudent.org, a website founded in 2014 by educators, data scientists and academics.

Calling All Seniors: Win Cash for Being Awesome Citizens!

By Dana Davis

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Seniors from Carbon County School District No. 2, listen up! If you’re graduating this year, you have a chance to win the 2024 Youth Citizenship Award from the Valley Service Organization (VOS). This award isn’t like a scholarship—it’s actual cash given to you for being an awesome citizen and helping out in your community.

Public Libraries Encourage Patrons to Check Out Blood Pressure Cuffs and Complete Survey

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University of Wyoming

 

To help further the development and future programming around cardiovascular health in the state, libraries throughout Wyoming are encouraging patrons to check out a blood pressure monitoring kit and complete the included survey.

UW Researchers Show That Introduced Tardigrade Proteins Can Slow Metabolism in Human Cells

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University of Wyoming

 

University of Wyoming researchers have gained further insight into how tardigrades survive extreme conditions and shown that proteins from the microscopic creatures expressed in human cells can slow down molecular processes.

This makes the tardigrade proteins potential candidates in technologies centered on slowing the aging process and in long-term storage of human cells.

Getting started early

By K.J. Schricker

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Figuring out what path to take in life can be a challenge. Kids have always had a plethora of distractions that divert their attention so it is important to get them thinking about their futures as soon as they realize that there are expectations in life. And this is why it is imperative to get them looking towards the future.

UW Researchers Publish Results Assessing Coal Char as a Soil Amendment

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University of Wyoming

 

A University of Wyoming Research team led by Research Professional Resham Thapa in the School of Energy Resources (SER) published an article assessing the effects of coal char as a soil amendment in Agronomy, a top-tier journal in the fields of agronomy and crop science.

The article, “An Assessment of Plant Growth and Soil Properties Using Coal Char and Biochar as a

Honored for Raising Achievement

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Rawlins Middle School (RMS) was recognized on February 19 by Solution Tree, for the school’s sustained success in raising student achievement.

One of about 600 schools and districts in the USA and Canada receive this honor.

Encampment Community Weighs in on Principal Candidates

By K.J. Schricker

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

UW Researcher Studies Why Hummingbird Numbers Are Declining

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University of Wyoming

 

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