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  • Panthers pin third at Dogger Invite

    Liz Wood|Jan 28, 2015

    The Saratoga Panther wrestlers took third place at the Dogger Invite in Lingle, placing all but one of their grapplers. Daynon Mowry earned wrestler of the week with his first place finish in the 126-pound weight class. "Daynon had a good weekend," head coach Jared Mason said. Saturday, Mowry was a little groggy, but bounced back and dominated Chase Lovercheck, of Southeast in a one minute 13 second fall. "Daynon is a quality wrestler," Mason said. "When he is on, he is on." Thatcher Spiering ha... Full story

  • Tigers top Panthers in tight game

    Liz Wood|Jan 28, 2015

    The Saratoga Panthers (0-2, 1A Southeast; 2-10 overall) lost to the Encampment Tigers (1-2 1A Southwest; 12-13 overall) Friday, but not without a putting up a tough defense. Friday the Panthers came up short, 44-51, against the Tigers. The Panthers have struggled with at least one or two quarters per game since the season started, but Friday night they put four quarters together to give their fans a reason to cheer. Offensively, the Panthers struggled but made a rally to close the score to a 1...

  • Sweeping the District Science Fair

    Liz Wood|Jan 21, 2015

    Saratoga Middle/High School science teacher Shaleas Harrison was ecstatic when she heard her students' names announced. All six of her seventh and eighth grade students made the final cut to be sent to the regional science fair in Rock Springs. The Carbon County School District No. 2 (CCSD#2) Science Fair was held in Hanna on Thursday. The first place winner in the eighth grade class was Cruz Escobedo Pinedo for her project "How Does Diaper Brand Effect (sic) Diaper Absorption?" Second place...

  • Snow or not, Winter Carnival is ready to go

    Liz Wood|Jan 21, 2015

    Sierra Madre Winter Carnival organizer Alyson Sneddon is hoping for people to do snow dances this week. The lack of snow has made the Sierra Madre Winter Carnival a bit of a challenge for the past several years. “Get your snow dance shoes on and pray for snow,” Sneddon said. Sneddon, who volunteered to take over the event last spring said she has made changes because of the lack of snow and in some cases lack of participants. The Snow Sculpture contest has been scrapped because the town of Encam... Full story

  • Board, superintendent consider district calendar unification

    Liz Wood|Jan 21, 2015

    A district-wide calendar is being considered by the Carbon County School District No. 2 (CCSD#2) Board of Trustees, but it has some vetting to go through before the board sees the final recommendation. The District Accountability Committee (DAC), a 24-member committee, is considering all of the options before presenting anything to the board. CCSD#2 Superintendent Jim Copeland told the board at their regular board meeting Monday night in Medicine Bow the committee is talking to parents and...

  • Bailey encourages growth

    Liz Wood|Jan 21, 2015

    Keith Bailey said he liked the mission of the Saratoga/Platte Valley Chamber of Commerce (SPVCC), which is "Serving the Valley businesses and visitors by enhancing our economic vibrancy." Saratoga, like many small towns is fighting an aging infrastructure they can't afford to replace or expand upon. "Defining the mission is probably the easy part," Bailey said. With communities working toward similar objectives the opportunity for growth and development is a "zero sum game," Bailey said. This...

  • Grapplers place six at Don Runner Invite

    Liz Wood|Jan 21, 2015

    In the first conference meet of the year, the Saratoga Panther wrestlers got a chance to see how they rank in the state. Six of the eight wrestlers placed. Thomas Ingraham grabbed the first place trophy for the 132-pound weight class, the largest class of the tournament with 25 grapplers. With his win, Ingraham was also head coach Jared Mason's player of the week. Hunter Mason placed second in the meet, losing to Ingraham. With three wrestlers in the same class, coach Mason said he has to deal... Full story

  • Panthers lose to top-ranked conference teams

    Liz Wood|Jan 21, 2015

    The Saratoga Panthers basketball team is still struggling to get all of their quarters together. The Panthers (0-2 2A Southeast, 2-8 overall) only scored nine points against Burns (1-1 2A Southeast, 3-8 overall) in the third quarter Friday night and then gave up a lot of points at the free throw line in the fourth quarter. The Panthers had 7 quick points in the third quarter then went cold, head coach Joe Johnston said. The Panthers also had fouls they shouldn't have had in the fourth quarter,...

  • Lady Panthers crumble against top conference opponent

    Liz Wood|Jan 21, 2015

    The Lady Panthers went up against the No. 1 team in their conference and No. 2 in the state Friday night and lost 27-74. Burns (2-0, 11-0) played really well and the Panthers (0-2, 5-6) did not, head coach Scott Bokelman said. He had told the girls to go in relaxed, but he could tell they were pretty intimidated. They had too many turnovers. "The just couldn't handle the press," Bokelman said. "They are the team we want to be," Bokelman said of Burns. With that in mind, Bokelman continues to wor...

  • Novices continue to gain experience

    Liz Wood|Jan 21, 2015

    Competition is getting stiff for the Carbon County School District No. 2 (CCSD#2) Speech and Debate Team. The team has been experiencing individual gains, but as a team, they have found the last two competitions challenging, according to head coach Brenda Ostendorf. At the tournament at Cheyenne Central, the duet team of Milo Hunter and Bradley Killion made it into semi-finals for the first time this season. Hunter joined the speech team for the first time this year and this is Killion's second...

  • Inferno at the gate

    Liz Wood|Jan 14, 2015

    Jason Theesfeld had parked his truck on County Road 408 to open a gate on the Overland Trail Ranch when he noticed his truck was on fire. "I would've kicked dirt on it, if it had been a little fire," Theesfeld said. He headed east away from the truck and called his friend Brandon Gray who is a volunteer for the Saratoga Fire Department. "He's a good friend of mine, so I just called him first," Theesfeld said. Next, he used his phone to video the fire. "The radio was still going and then the...

  • Woman stopped by fake cop

    Liz Wood|Jan 14, 2015

    A Riverside woman was pulled over by an unmarked car with flashing red and blue lights around 5 p.m., Saturday evening, according to Carbon County Sheriff Jerry Colson. The man, posing as a plain-clothed police officer asked the woman for her identification and registration. She asked him for his credentials. When he claimed he didn’t have his credentials, she drove off and called 911. Colson said the woman did the right thing. “There are unmarked cars in the area, but they don’t pull drivers ov... Full story

  • Power scam

    Liz Wood|Jan 14, 2015

    Jason Campbell received a phone call at 3:30 p.m., Jan. 6 with a threat to turn off his power at 4:30 p.m. if he didn’t pay his Carbon Power & Light (CP&L) bill. The caller identified himself as Matthew from Carbon Power & Light. “I was pretty nonchalant,” Campbell said. Matthew told Campbell the bill was overdue and that the company had sent two notices for your business at 101 E. Bridge St. “That kind of sent up some red flags,” Campbell said. “The beautiful thing about having an electric co... Full story

  • Landfill board approves preliminary design

    Liz Wood|Jan 14, 2015

    The Upper Platte River Solid Waste Disposal District (Landfill Board) is one step closer to having a transfer station, but they still have a long way to go. The Landfill Board met in Encampment on Jan. 7, 2015, and approved the preliminary drawings presented by Craig Kopasz, Civil Engineer (PE) with PMPC. The Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has several requirements for the Landfill Board to meet in the development of the transfer station. Board chairmanRandy Raymer explained to the...

  • Chamber members humbled by awards

    Liz Wood|Jan 14, 2015

    The business people of Saratoga celebrated a successful year with the Saratoga/Platte Valley Chamber of Commerce and recognized those who were selected and voted on by their peers. The Saratoga Resort and Spa was selected as Business of the Year, Sweet Marie's was selected as New Business of the Year, the Saratoga Encampment Rawlins Conservation District (SERCD) won Organization of the Year and Jimmy Hinkle earned Volunteer of the Year. Bella's Bistro, Brush Creek Ranch, Burns Insurance Agency,...

  • Ice road fishers

    Liz Wood|Jan 14, 2015

    The Saratoga Ice Fishing Derby has become an annual tradition for four men from Wheatland, Wyo. Doug Kinsley has been coming to the fishing derby for 15 years. Kinsley started coming with this brother-in-law in 1990. He has seen several changes in the derby when the money was for the tagged fish, then for the big fish and now for both. Two years later his co-worker Tim Moran started coming with him. The first year Moran fished in the derby, he won $5,000. Four fish had been caught with tags and...

  • Lady Panthers stage second-half comeback win

    Liz Wood|Jan 14, 2015

    Even though the Saratoga Lady Panthers (5-4) were down by 12 at the half, they staged a second-half comeback led by junior Meredith Lincoln's 30 points. They pulled off a win against 1A Little Snake River Valley Lady Rattlers (1-0, 8-4) 63-61 Friday night on their home court. In the final minute of the game, a timeout was called and head coach Scott Bokelman told his team, "We only want to shoot the ball if we know we can make the shot. We can't afford a turnover." The Panthers had a 5-point...

  • Grapplers go up against top competition, come away with four medals

    Liz Wood|Jan 14, 2015

    In their first tournament after the winter break, the Saratoga High School Wrestling team had some pretty tough competition going up against some of the best 3A and 4A wrestlers in the state. Four wrestlers returned with medals. Head coach Jared Mason said he was pleased with the performance of his boys at the meet, because the losses they took were against 3A, 4A and out-of-state wrestlers. “It’s definitely a tough tournament,” Mason said. Freshmen Jaxon King and Wyatt Carricato wrestled in th...

  • Panthers bow to Rattlers despite hot second half

    Liz Wood|Jan 14, 2015

    The Saratoga Panthers (2-6) lost to Little Snake River Valley (LSRV) Rattlers (1-0, 7-4) 54-38 Friday night at their home gym. The first quarter was low scoring with the Panthers only gaining 7 points to the Rattlers 12. Darian Williams scored a 3-pointer from the corner in the last 22 seconds of the quarter. The only 3 points the Panther would score in the second quarter were at the free throw line. Despite several attempts, the Panthers couldn't make the shots count and the half ended with a s...

  • Resolutions break in the New Year

    Liz Wood|Jan 7, 2015

    Happy New Year! With a New Year comes resolutions. I am a resolution person. I make resolutions every year, some I break, some I partially succeed at and some I am successful with. I decided to do some research to find statistics on resolutions. The University of Scranton. Journal of Clinical Psychology conducted research on Jan. 1, 2014. Here is what they found according to http://www.statisticbrain.com/new-years-resolution-statistics/. 1. Lose weight The No. 1 resolution was to lose weight. No...

  • Lady Panthers take third at holiday tourney

    Liz Wood|Jan 7, 2015

    Saratoga High School Girls’ Basketball coach Scott Bokelman is happy with the performance of his players over the holiday. The Lady Panthers (4-4) took third place at the Fremont County Tournament held Dec. 29 and 30 in Riverton, Wyo. “The kids responded well to (the win),” Bokelman said. The girls are improving, Bokelman said. In the first game against the Wyoming Indian Lady Chiefs, the Lady Panthers lost 53-69. They shook off the loss to beat the Riverton Sophomores 47-29 and then playe... Full story

  • Panthers struggle at Fremont Tourney

    Liz Wood|Jan 7, 2015

    It took a couple of games at the Fremont Tournament last week for the Saratoga Panthers (2-5) to shake the holiday break, losing two games in a row. By the last game of the tournament, the team was playing the way they wanted to and had a solid win against Fort Washaskie 55-13. “The [winter] break hurt us,” Panther head coach Joe Johnston said. The team had 32 turnovers against the Wyoming Indian Chiefs (8-3). “You can’t have a turnover when playing against the Wyoming Indians,” Johnston...

  • Plenty of questions for DKRW

    Liz Wood|Dec 31, 2014

    Kassie Oliver, of Hanna, is 22 years old and she has spent half of her life hearing about DKRW. When Jason Lillegraven got up to speak, Mary Throne, a Wyoming attorney for DKRW, tried to take the microphone away from Lillegraven because he was not asking questions about the progress report that had been presented, Oliver spoke up. "(Lillegraven) has a right to talk as well," Oliver said. "And I am very interested in what he has to say." Throne said, "If you want to listen to him, I will let him...

  • Town employee holiday pay changed

    Liz Wood|Dec 31, 2014

    The Saratoga Town Council held a special meeting Dec. 23 at 2:30 p.m., to discuss holiday pay. After a one-and-one-half hour executive session, the council reconvened and passed several motions regarding holiday pay. Mayor-elect Ed Glode was invited to participate in the executive session, but did not vote on the matter. Saratoga Mayor John Zeiger explained the employee handbook was not clear about holiday pay and that there was not a uniform pay procedure for town employees in different... Full story

  • DKRW meets minimum requirement

    Liz Wood|Dec 24, 2014

    Editor’s note: This is the first of two stories on the sixth-month DKRW meeting required by the Industrial Siting Council. While this article is focused on the content presented, next week’s article will focus on public comment. Nearly 40 people attended the public meeting held by DKRW in Hanna Thursday night. Many of them walked away with less answers than they were hoping for. Bill Gathmann, DKRW’s senior vice president of finance, filled in for Bob Kelley, executive chairman of DKRW, who h... Full story

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