ROCK SPRINGS Sweetwater County School District No. 1 Nutrition Services is offering free meals during summer break for children 18 and younger.
According to the district’s ParentSquare portal, breakfast and lunch will be served each Monday through Thursday, and weekend meals will be given out on Thursday.
All children 18 years old and younger are eligible for the program regardless if they are students in SCSD No. 1.
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Pick-up Information
Parents can park in the parking lot located on the east side of Rock Springs High School on the corner of Cottonwood Drive and James Drive and then pick up meals from the three-stall garage door area.
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Accessibility
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CARB will, to the best of our ability:
The BLM completes first phase of nesting surveys in the Indian Creek area
Updated routes and walls available for climbing
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) appreciates the public’s help in avoiding potential raptor nesting areas in the Indian Creek climbing area. The first phase of surveys are complete. There are several active nests in the area, in part, because of climbers and hikers voluntarily avoiding the identified areas. The BLM will continue to monitor the area and conduct additional surveys with our partners.
The BLM asks climbers and hikers to continue avoiding areas with walls commonly referenced in climbing guides and websites as