October 26, 2021 |

The Rawlins parks crew had an especially productive season, completing projects that were long overdue, like aerating the green spaces and repairing signage — two things that hadn’t been done in years. Cali O’Hare sat down with the Director of Parks and Rec and his superintendent and filed this report.

Pictured above: A crew from the Rawlins Parks and Rec Department worked with the Carbon County Cloverbuds and Carbon County Extension 4-H educator, Emily Haver, to plant 650 bulbs in the flower beds outside Rawlins City Hall. Photo courtesy Rawlins Family Recreation Center/Facebook.

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