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Aaron PalmerRanchester Mayor Peter Clark attended the last Sheridan County Commission meeting and gave updates on two projects in the Tongue River Valley.
The first was on an award of a Transportation Alternatives Programs (TAP) Grant funding through the Wyoming Department of Transportation.
Mayor Clark also reported thatthe city went out to bid on the $4 million project to upgrade their water plant, expecting to award the bid as soon as the week following the election.
Dennis Fox
November 19, 2024 at 1:49 pm
Noticed in the “Cap tax” excess expenditures that only Ranchester will waste taxpayer money on a pathway, while Dayton was more frugal and chose not to waste our money on a pathway.
If one town funds it and the other does not, isn’t that the definition of a “Pathway to Nowhere?”
Dennis Fox
November 26, 2024 at 9:52 pm
The socialist mayor of Ranchester, (aka. one-vote-Pete)
is building a path halfway to a town that’s not building a pathway.
That may be the former mayor’s undoing.
Path’s to nowhere are the same as the extravagance of the Brooks St. flowerpot and boondoggle, with it’s heated sidewalks. Sheridan Hole here we come.