Topics getting the most attention in Carbon County public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
13 issues with medium priority
The Price City Youth Council proposed a "Paws in the Park" adoption event. The commission requested a formal proposal, indicating a willingness to consider supporting community initiatives.
The County Attorney's office is considering an AI upgrade for their legal research tools to help them work faster.
The commission recognized Brenda Taylor for her long service and retirement, highlighting her dedication to seniors. This acknowledges valuable public service.
Carbon County is establishing a data privacy program in response to a state mandate. This involves designating responsible personnel and implementing policies to protect sensitive resident information, despite the lack of state funding for the initiative.
The commission approved applying for a grant to provide $4,000 for HAZMAT team training, with a $1,000 local match.
The district is looking to sell a specific lot in the Broken Mesa development, which will help generate revenue for the district.
The 2025 Carbon County primary election results are here! Find out which candidates won their races and will now compete in the general election to represent you.
The Rodeo Club is struggling to pay for tractor time and equipment rentals. They argue their events bring a lot of money into local businesses, so the county should help out.
Get ready for some fireworks in Carbon County! A new coal mine is being proposed, and the folks in Scofield are already pushing back. This could get loud.
A local man was killed during a confrontation with Price police this week, sparking serious questions about how our officers handle high-stakes situations. This incident is likely to trigger a major community debate over public safety and police accountability in Carbon County.
Carbon County voters, it's time to get informed about who's vying for the sheriff position. Candidates are presenting their platforms, so make sure you know what they're all about before casting your ballot.
Carbon County police are shutting down illegal slot machines in Price thanks to a new law that finally closed a legal loophole. It’s a clear signal that the city is done playing around with unregulated gambling dens.
The former emergency manager for Carbon County is facing federal charges. This could shake things up for how the county runs its operations.