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Workshop Snuffs Out Contractual Flames

The Town of Saratoga and the Carbon County Fire Protection District (CCFPD) held an open workshop March 26 to work out kinks in the use of local volunteer

Family, colleagues, officials celebrate life of late Sen. Alan Simpson at state Capitol

CHEYENNE — A military procession walked into the rotunda of the Wyoming State Capitol, carrying a casket with an American flag draped over it.

Legalese Fires Up Town Council

“We were flat out lied to.” 

Mayor Chuck Davis had fiery words at the March 4, 2025 Saratoga Town Council Meeting in response to discussions of the Carbon County Fire Protection District (CCFPD) Mutual Aid Agreement and Contract.

Session Adjourned

The 68th Wyoming Legislature has adjourned sine die—meaning it has adjourned without setting a date to reconvene—and Governor Mark Gordon has been handling the bills passed by the legislature whether that’s signing, letting them pass into law without his signature or vetoing them.

Mailers for Liberty

As the 68th Wyoming Legislature nears the end of the general session and bills head to Governor Mark Gordon’s desk, voters are getting a repeat of the most recent election cycle as mailers once again flood their post office boxes.

Hunters and Anglers Have Voices Heard

Sportsmen and women from across Wyoming made the trek to Cheyenne and exercised their civic duty during the eighth annual Camo at the Capitol earlier this mon

Lots and Land Development Lead Encampment Discussions

Two different residents in the lower part of the Valley approached the Encampment Town Council on February 13 with preliminary plans to change the landscape of Encampment.

One resident wanted to develop a potential RV park and the other resident discussed a purchase of Town owned lots to create cost effective housing.

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