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Carbon Power and Light Looks Into Merging With Three Other Power Companies

Carbon Power and Light Looks Into Merging With Three Other Power Companies
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Water Fees Discussed at Saratoga Town Council Meeting

Water Fees Discussed at Saratoga Town Council Meeting
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NEWS BRIEFS for Wednesday, Dec 30, 2020

Feds OK 5,000-well project DOUGLAS (WNE) — After six years of sometimes controversial debating, studying and protracted periods of waiting, the Bureau of Land Management released its highly anticipated decision regarding the Converse County Oil & Gas Project with a resounding yes.  BLM’s signed and official Record of Decision on Dec. 23 allows the development of up to 500 new oil and natural gas wells per year within a 1.5 million-acre area in Converse County during the 10-year life of the project.  The proposed multi-company project’s initial letter of intent was filed in May 2014 by Occidental Petrol Corporation, Chesapeake Energy Corporation, Devon Energy, EOG Resources and Northwoods Energy. 

Three cooperatives donate to Mullen Fire firefighters

Three cooperatives donate to Mullen Fire firefighters David Graf © Provided by Cheyenne-Scottsbluff KGWN-TV Encampment Fire Chief Cory Nuhn receives a donation from Carbon Power & Light General Manager Russell Waldner, center, and Wyoming Rural Electric Association Executive Director Shawn Taylor at the Carbon Power & Light office in Saratoga, Wyoming on Dec. 18. CASPER, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - Carbon Power & Light, Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association and the Wyoming Rural Electric Association donated $30,000 to six fire departments that helped fight the Mullen fire. Each fire department will receive $5,000. Tri-State spokesperson Mark Stutz referenced the cooperative principle of “concern for the community” as a reason for the donation. “The opportunity to give back to the community through this donation to the six fire departments certainly is something that has long been a cooperative principle and one that we were happy to continue i

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