Today’s Headlines:

  • At the state legislature, a large K-12 omnibus bill is in the works. The lengthy bill will propose a variety of cuts and revenue increases to address the 1.5-billion dollar budget shortfall Wyoming schools face over the next six years.
  • The first baby of the new year has been born in Carbon County.
  • In Washington, the unraveling of Obamacare continued on Friday.
  • The Bureau of Land Management Rock Springs Field Office is holding an open house next week to discuss a solar project northwest of Green River.
  • While final recommendations to make Higley Boulevard in Rawlins safer for pedestrians and motorists were to be completed in December, Engineering Associates has been granted an extension on their research.
  • The Carbon County sports teams opened conference play and the results came out mixed.
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