Karson Luthi, Antheny Petersen, Cordell Viehweg and Matt Thompson earned their Eagle Scout award.
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An Eagle Court of Honor was held for Troop 600 on Sunday, May 27, at the Cokeville LDS church. Friends and family gathered to honor four new Eagle Scouts. Karson Luthi, son of Kaydell and Melanie Luthi, constructed a rules sign for the shooting range for his Eagle project. Antheny Petersen, son of Kenny and Andra Petersen, installed a frisbee golf course at the elementary school. Cordell Viehweg, son of Shane and Teri Viehweg, cleaned up the shooting range and set up new backstops. Matt Thompson, son of Mike and Angela Thompson, gathered flags from around Lincoln County needing to be retired and retired these flags for his Eagle project. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Jan Moody)