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Medicine Bow Food Pantry expands

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

The Medicine Bow Food Pantry just moved to a larger location from its site at the Medicine Bow Community Center and had its grand opening on October 25. Lucinda Schofield, the director of the Medicine Bow Food Bank started to look for other possible locations in town to expand several months ago. Schofield thought she found one, but wasn’t sure if it was available.  

Realtor of the Year

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Jezria Latham has been working in real estate since she was five years old and her mother got her Realtor license in 1987.

When most kids are graduating from high school and deciding what to do with their future, Latham bought her first house and got her Realtor license at age 18.

North Platte Valley Medical Center raises funds and awareness for breast cancer

By Dana Davis

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the North Platte Valley Medical Center (NPVMC) held a vibrant event known as the “Pink Party” on Wednesday. The event served a dual purpose; to raise funds for the Corbett Medical Foundation and to shed light on the importance of breast cancer screening and awareness in the community.

Rose’s Tasty Creations is bringing homemade baked goods to Hanna

By Mike Armstrong    

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Hanna has enjoyed some recent cottage industries springing up in the past year or so where residents can have baked goods or pizza. Now there is another business called Rose’s Tasty Creations. 

Rose Auld was born in Wyoming, but her family moved to California when she was young.

CCEDC’s Annual Gala in Saratoga

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

The Carbon County Economic Development Corporation (CCEDC) annual meeting and fundraiser was a tremendous success, not only because it was sold out, but also because the attendees had an excellent time. It was held in the Platte Valley Community Center in Saratoga.

New owner brings nostalgic flavors and exciting plans to revive Saratoga’s Lollypops

By Dana Davis

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Saratoga will soon be in for a treat, Lollypops has been purchased by new owner, Kenny Walters. He hopes to open the business toward the end of the month but like any new business, it takes time. In a perfect world, Walters said jokingly he would have liked to have been open two weeks ago. 

Success at Memorial Hospital of Carbon County

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

“We just wrapped up our 5th Annual Foundation Fun Scramble Calcutta,” Stephanie Hinckle, Marketing, Communications and Foundation Director, for Memorial Hospital of Carbon County (MHCC) commented. “It is our primary fundraiser through the MHCC foundation which is a 5013C, which has a separate board from the board of trustees. The foundation is a mechanism to help raise funds.

A heartfelt farewell to Doug and Kathy Campbell

By Dana Davis

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Nestled in the heart of Saratoga, the iconic Hotel Wolf stands as a living testament to the town’s history and charm. Established in 1893 by Frederick G. Wolf, this historic establishment has undergone a series of transformations over the years, yet has always remained a beloved cornerstone of the community. 

Bringing hope to Carbon County’s equine friends

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Not Glue Horse Rescue, Inc. (NGHRI), a non-profit based in Medicine Bow, has just started its mission to rescue, re-home or offer sanctuary to horses who have been abused, abandoned, and or neglected.

Classic Air Celebrates 35 Years

On August 5th, Classic Air hosted a fantastic event marking their 35 years of exceptional service. The celebration was filled with excitement as various first responders were invited to experience helicopter rides. The atmosphere was further enhanced by a delectable barbeque spread courtesy of Michael’s Big City Steakhouse.

Local wares shine at the Fair

By Mike Armstrong    

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

An important component of the Carbon County Fair not always recognized but would be missed if gone, are the vendors who show off their unique items for visitors to purchase. There are a lot of hand-crafted items that range from woodwork art to soap.

Carbon County Leaders Honored

By Mike Armstrong   

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Two Carbon County residents and business owners had a pleasant surprise on Wednesday, August 9, at Washington Park in Rawlins, when they received awards from their colleagues who come from all over Carbon County.

Michael Lujan, owner of Michael’s Big City Steakhouse (Michael’s) in Rawlins, won Carbon County Businessperson of the Year. He was very surprised.

A flavorful Fair restaurant

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

The Carbon County Fair concession stand is more like a restaurant, which serves amazing meals for a reasonable price. It is mostly meat and potato based, but there is some good food coming from those grills to the customers waiting outside the pickup window.

An ancient way of healing

By Mike Armstrong

Writer, Carbon County Comet

“If you don’t take the time to be healthy, disease will make time for you,” Dr. Catherine Coudray OMD (oriental medical doctor). “Prevention and maintenance is better than suffering from major health concerns. It is like owning a car. It is easier to do maintenance than major repairs.”

Coudray understands this well after practicing her form of medicine for 30 years. 

Exploring business opportunities: Launching a thriving rental venture on Seminoe Lake

By Megan McComas

Sales & Event Marketing Coordinator, Discover Carbon County Wyoming

Looking for a business idea but need help figuring out where to start? Let me suggest opportunities for you! 

The Encampment Investment

By Mike Armstrong

Writer, Carbon County Comet

Duke Altschuler is a self-made man who has spent some serious time and money to turn several properties in Encampment into showplaces for those who come to visit this gateway town on the

Continental Divide Trail.

“This is one of the most beautiful towns I have ever seen,” Altschuler said. “There is really staggering beauty all around.”

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