October 7, 2021 |

This is National 4-H Week. On Tuesday, the Carbon County Commissioners issued a proclamation recognizing the more than 7,000 Wyoming young people who are involved in the program. Cali O’Hare spoke with a few of the members of the Rawlins Reliables and filed this report.

Pictured above: Carbon County Commissioners Sue Jones, John Johnson, Byron Barkhurst, Travis Moore, and John Espy pose with Carbon County 4-H Educator Emily Haver, and members of the Rawlins Reliables 4-H Club, Aspen Trevathan, Chisum French, Shiloh French, and Taylah French. Photo by Cali O’Hare/Bigfoot 99.

For more information about the 4-H opportunities in Carbon County, contact 4-H Youth Development Educator Emily Haver at 307-328-2642.

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