Hanna Marshall’s office applies for grants

The Hanna Town Marshall’s Office is applying for three grants. If approved, the money would pay for new equipment and training on school safety. Emma Diercks has the story.

 

 

Photo: Cali O’Hare/Bigfoot 99.

Rawlins officials review proposed budget

Rawlins city officials this week worked through a number of proposed expenditures under consideration for the upcoming fiscal year.

Much of the nearly $37 million in the budget will go toward capital improvements. Cali O’Hare was at the session where officials looked at the wish list from each city department.

 

 

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Engineers provide update on Encampment lagoon project

The Encampment Town Council is moving forward with plans make improvements to the municipality’s lagoon system.

Revenues from the sixth penny tax will pay for the project. The first step is to dredge the cells in the system. Emma Diercks has the story.

 

 

Photo: Cali O’Hare/Bigfoot 99.

Rawlins cleanup day tomorrow

Cleanup on Ward 3: In Rawlins, a citizen-led group will team up with city officials tomorrow to do some spring cleaning as part of the first annual “Get ‘Er Done Days.”

Tomorrow’s cleanup is the first of four scheduled between now and the end of August. Cali O’Hare says everyone is invited tomorrow, especially residents in Ward 3.

Click here to view the event flier

 

Little League baseball back in town

For the first time in a decade, baseball will be played in the Platte Valley. Joey Saverine has the story.

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