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Price · PriceRacers from all over will be riding in to kick the dust up at this year’s Carbon County Fair Motocross Race. Racers will have the ability to sign up Friday, May 30 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., or on Saturday June 1 from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. There is a $35 registration fee for all classes. The Motocross Race will start on Saturday, June 1, beginning at 8 a.m. with an expected end time of 5 p.m. at the Carbon County Fairgrounds Motocross Track. Admissions …See the Story
Dirt Will Fly at This Year’s Motocross Race
Price · PriceYet another employee recognition was on the agenda for the Carbon County Commission meeting that was hosted on May 15. This time around, the recognition had to do with bidding farewell to a long-standing employee. Human Resources Director Kellie Payne began the recognition by stating that she is getting sad about all of the recent retirements, but was pleased to recognize Scott Thayn of the Road Department. The whole road shop was in attendance …See the Story
Carbon County Road Shop Honors Retiree
Price · PriceBy Julie Johansen Emery County Business Chamber’s (ECBC) May Lunch and Learn met at Ferron City Hall on Wednesday, May 15, at noon. The guest were welcomed by Chamber President Darcy Powell. She also introduced the guest speakers, Michael Clark, FNP-C at Castleview Hospital, April Johnson Clinical Care Bridge Coordinator, Nicole Steele, Director of Workforce Services and her associate Misty Mower. The lunch was catered by Main Street Market of F…See the Story
Recovery Services Introduced at EC Business Chamber’s Lunch and Learn
Price · PriceDuring the Carbon School Board meeting held on May 8, a discussion regarding the Student Health and Risk Prevention (SHARP) survey surfaced once again. The SHARP survey has been an immense topic over the last few years after the Utah State Board of Education withdrew its support from the survey, lifting the requirement by legislation to mandate the administration of the survey within Utah schools in 2022. The survey is designed to assess adolesc…See the Story
Carbon School Board Approves to Support the SHARP Survey
Social Media · PriceThe International Days Committee held their monthly meeting on May 14 to discuss everything International Days. The committee went through each activity to make sure that things were on track as they should be and to confirm dates and times for each event. Voting for the Grand Marshall and Citizen of the Year is still underway, with a few candidates already having been nominated. The Grand Marshall and the Jr. Grand Marshall will be at the open …See the Story
International Days Committee Meets for Updates
Price · PriceBy Amy Jespersen Two members of the Carbon Mountain Bike Team competed last week in the first Pan American Games ever held on U.S. soil. Mountain bikers from all over North and South America converged upon Soldier Hollow, some competing for a spot on their country’s Olympic teams. Some of the countries represented were Canada, Ecuador, Dominican Republic and Mexico. Andrew Loveless and Tacoma Smith both competed in the Eliminator round on Wednes…See the Story
Carbon MTB-er’s Compete at Pan American Games
Price · PriceThings got wild at Helper Vibe’s first event of the season. Vibes kicked it off with an “Everything Animal” themed event. Participants were invited to bring their pets and their animal print. Many attendees braved the cold weather to do a little dancing in the park, get some yummy food, buy a little something or simply to socialize. Carbon County’s very own VarientX got the crowd rocking as this year’s season opening band, followed by the Celtic…See the Story
Helper Saturday Vibes Kicks Off Festival Season
Cattle · PriceUSU Eastern Press Release As the spread of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) from birds to dairy cows continues to unfold, Dr. Tom Baldwin, veterinary pathologist and director of the Utah Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (UVDL), wants people to remember a few key things. “One of those things is that this virus does not kill dairy cows, nor is this an infectious disease that means the USDA has to implement mandatory slaughter,” Baldwin say…See the Story