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Snow King Mountain Summer Construction Updates & Recommened Hiking Route
This summer Snow King Mountain will be engaged in several on-mountain construction projects. Recreational users are urged to use caution and heed all posted signs as this is an active construction site.
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Prairie Meadows Board of Directors approved a $20,000 Community Betterment Grant and Lowe’s approved a $2,000 Hometowns Grant for the Bondurant Dog Park
As the Bondurant community is eagerly awaiting the construction of the Bondurant Dog Park, City leaders are successfully gaining more and more outside funding. As is reflected in the mission statement of the 2012 Bondurant Comprehensive Plan, Bondurant prides itself in being a friendly, tranquil place to live with rural qualities and hometown values.
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Arlington Tomorrow Foundation Advisory Committee Accepting Applications by August 5, 2022
The Arlington Tomorrow Foundation is now accepting applications for openings on its five-member Advisory Committee.
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Town Offices Closed for Independence Day
Town offices will be closed on Monday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day.
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The hunt for truck drivers: Auburn alumnus, AAA Cooper Transportation CEO updates supply chain managers on must-have transportation
Experienced truck drivers who do their homework can garner a salary between $100,000 and $120,000, and demand for their services is only going to grow, an industry leader says.
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July Fourth City Closures
July Fourth City Closures
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Fourth Of July Information
Independence Day is an exciting and fun time in Jackson Hole. The Town of Jackson offers tips and important information to help make the holiday safe and hassle-free.
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No Fireworks Within City Limits
No Fireworks Within City Limits
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Library Closed on July 4
Library Closed on July 4
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Adult Flag Football League
Adult Flag Football League
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Calling All Diners, Think Before You Throw
The city is working to become a zero waste community, where we dramatically reduce the amount of waste we create by reusing, recycling and composting most of what we throw away.
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Partnering for Profits All Year Long, presented by the SBDC
Partnering for Profits All Year Long, presented by the SBDC
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Cam and Nadine: Unofficial Poop Fairy
Town staff have taken the advice of Otis and have been watching carefully for local Poop Fairies. Guess what! There are real humans with magical powers dealing with crappy situations. We want to recognize some of these fairies for going way above the call of doodie (see what we did there)?
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Mayor Brown Reminds Residents That Buffalo City Hall Will be Closed on Mon. June 20 for Juneteenth
Mayor Byron W. Brown today reminded Buffalo residents that Buffalo City Hall will be closed on Monday, June 20, for the official observation of the Juneteenth holiday.
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The Dream Tacos Now Open
Tacos are always the answer! The Dream Tacos is now open in Bedford, located at 2807 Central Dr. (in the same shopping center as Chetra’s Kitchen).
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Help Bring Info To Our Community
Help Bring Info To Our Community
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Department Discovery – Maternal Child Services
The CCH Maternal Child Unit takes pride in making new beginnings a safe and memorable experience for new parents in our community by providing obstetric, newborn and infant care in our new patient rooms. Moms labor, deliver and recover in the same room, called an LDRP; a C-section (operating) room and Level 2 Special Care Nursery rooms are available if needed.
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Stop A Killer – DED
Annually, June 22 to 28 is the week that the Society to Prevent Dutch Elm Disease (STOPDED) asks for our assistance to save beautiful elm trees from the deadly Dutch elm disease (DED).
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Town Offices Closed for Independence Day
Town Offices Closed for Independence Day
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Water Infrastructure Update
The City of Rawlins recently made three major achievements in our water infrastructure projects: pipeline installation in the Sage Creek Basin, delivery and installation of screens for Filter #1, and received a $675,000 State Land and Investment Board Mineral and Royalties Grant (SLIB MRG).