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  • Helping Hands hosts Thanksgiving dinner

    Staff Report|Nov 25, 2015

    It’s been a tradition for 20 years, and on Thursday, the tradition continues with Platte Valley Helping Hands providing a Thanksgiving Dinner to the community. The free dinner begins at 12:30 p.m. and goes until 2 p.m. Roast turkeys will be cooked at the Platte Valley Community Center (PVCC), then taken over to St. Ann’s Parish Hall, where the Helping Hands’ dinner takes place. Everything except the pies and turkey are freshly made at St. Ann’s Parish Hall. The pumpkin pie will be prepared at the PVCC as well on Wednesday. The turkeys have be...

  • Bartholomew named 'Doc Hollywood'

    Staff Report|Nov 25, 2015

    Dr. Dean Bartholomew has been named as the "Real Doc Hollywood" by the Wyoming Department of Health's Public Health Division and the National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health. Bartholomew, a family medicine physician cares for the residents of Saratoga, population 1,671, and the surrounding area. "The recognition is a tribute to the hard work of our staff and the vision of the Corbett Medical Foundation," Bartholomew said. "We have put together a special operation here in Saratoga...

  • Auxiliary president visits Saratoga

    Staff Report|Nov 25, 2015

    The American Legion Auxiliary Department of Wyoming President, Rebecca (Becky) Allred, made her official visit to the Saratoga Unit 54 on Nov. 7. A noon luncheon was held by Unit 54 for her, her husband, Sherman, and her mother, Betty, who are accompanying Becky on her visits around the state. Becky joined the Auxiliary sponsored by her husband, Sherman B. Allred, a veteran of the Vietnam era. They have two sons, Enoch and Eric. Eric served during Desert Storm with his college National Guard Unit. Becky has served as president and chaired many...

  • Strings, singing & more things

    Staff Report|Nov 25, 2015

    The Encampment Community Choir is kicking off the Christmas season with their annual Christmas concert at the Grand Encampment Opera House at 6:30 p.m., Dec. 2. The concert begins with the Sierra Madre Strings playing and the choir singing at 7 p.m. The Veterans of Foreign Wars post 6125 will present the colors before the choir performs. The concert is free and open to the public....

  • Christmas Tree Permits Offered by Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests

    Staff Report|Nov 25, 2015

    Permits to cut Christmas trees on the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests are now available at multiple locations in Wyoming. Each permit costs $10 and allows for the cutting of one tree on national forest system lands. There is a limit of five permits per household. Trees must be for personal use, not for resale. The permit must be clearly displayed around the stem of the tree before leaving the cutting area. New this year, the Every Kid in a Park (EKiP) initiative is offering one free...

  • CBI revisits Saratoga

    Staff Report|Nov 18, 2015

    The community visioning process continues for the town of Saratoga Master Plan. Late last month, master plan consultants Community Builders Inc. (CBI) visited Saratoga to meet with various stakeholders, to talk about the results from the first Community Input Survey and to discuss the release of an additional survey. During the site visit, CBI met with the Saratoga Middle/High School senior class and had lunch at the Saratoga Senior Center. While meeting with the high school seniors, CBI explained what a Master Plan is and how students can...

  • Giving Tree forms need to be returned now

    Staff Report|Nov 18, 2015

    The last day for parents to submit forms for the 2015 Giving Tree sponsored by the Valley Service Organization (VSO) is Thursday, according to Kassey Westring, coordinator of the annual Christmas project. Forms may be mailed to Westring at P.O. Box 702, Saratoga, WY 82331. A total of 400 forms were made available through Valley schools, pre-schools and other agencies in an effort to reach as many families as possible for this annual project designed to ensure all valley youngsters will enjoy a Merry Christmas and will not have to go without....

  • Palm receives FFA's highest degree

    Staff Report|Nov 18, 2015

    Quade Palm received his American Future Farmers of America (FFA) degree at the 88th National FFA Convention in Louisville, Kentucky on Oct. 31, 2015. Quade is the son of Burt and Kay Lynn Palm of Medicine Bow. Quade was an active member of the Bow River FFA Chapter in Hanna and was the 2014­2015 State FFA President for Wyoming. Quade is currently a sophomore at Casper College where he is studying Ag Business and Animal Science. He plans on returning to the family ranch when he finishes school....

  • WGFD investigates poaching case

    Staff Report|Nov 18, 2015

    Baggs Game Warden Kim Olson is looking for information about a spike elk poached during the cow elk season in hunt area 21. “I investigated a poached spike elk, killed around 10 a.m. on Wednesday, November 11, in hunt area 21,” Olson said. “The poaching occurred in the McCarty Canyon area. I know there were other hunters in the vicinity. A calf elk was legally harvested in the area and I am hopeful that someone saw something that might help me solve this crime. It is not too late for the shooter to do the right thing and turn themselves in....

  • Public meetings on post hunting seasons

    Staff Report|Nov 18, 2015

    he Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) will hold two public meetings to hear comments and suggestions from hunters regarding the recent big game hunting seasons. The purpose of these meetings is to collect comments and suggestions from the public to help wildlife managers develop season setting proposals for the 2016 hunting season. These proposals will then be presented and available for public comment in late March 2016. There will be two meetings in the Laramie region. Both will be held concurrently at 9 a.m., Nov. 21 at the following...

  • Fish sampled at Hog Park

    Staff Report|Nov 18, 2015

    Hog Park Reservoir is known as a good place to go fishing. To help it keep that reputation, the Laramie Region Fisheries Management crew sampled fish populations at the reservoir in early September. Hog Park Reservoir is sampled every third year and the results are usually pretty consistent. “Things change slowly at these high elevations lakes,” said Mike Snigg, Laramie Region fisheries supervisor. “The water is cold and the growing season is short. So, Hog Park Reservoir is not managed for large fish.” Still, the results are good for anglers...

  • Chamber seeking nominations

    Staff Report|Nov 11, 2015

    The Saratoga/Platte Valley Chamber of Commerce (chamber) is seeking nominations for their annual awards: Business of the Year, New Business of the Year, Organization of the Year, and the Volunteer of the Year. Deadline to nominate is November 31 and any chamber member may nominate using the form provided in The Bridge Street Journal newsletter this month. Every chamber member has one vote and can nominate any fellow member for the awards. After nominations are received, chamber staff will verify eligibility. The chamber board of directors does...

  • Donations sought for annual Festival of Trees

    Staff Report|Nov 11, 2015

    The Saratoga/Platte Valley Chamber of Commerce (chamber) is pleased to host the Festival of Trees Gala and Auction on Dec. 4 at the Platte Valley Community Center for its thirteenth year. Decorated trees and wreaths, gift baskets, centerpieces and other holiday décor and gifts are donated by individuals, organizations and businesses and then auctioned. Proceeds of the evening are to benefit the chamber and a local charity. Anyone wishing to donate a decorated tree, wreath, gift basket, centerpiece or other holiday décor is encouraged to join th...

  • WY students get good state marks

    Staff Report|Nov 11, 2015

    The Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) announced the state’s results on Oct. 28 for the 2015 National Assessment of Educational Progress, known as the Nation’s Report Card or NAEP. Overall, Wyoming’s fourth and eighth grade students in 2015 continue to outperform national average test scores in reading and mathematics. “Although overall results are favorable, it is important to recognize that Wyoming experiences gaps in achievement that are similar to gaps recognized in the national results. We need to look at all levels of these results...

  • New Wyoming guide explores culture through a geology lens

    Staff Report|Nov 11, 2015

    From the Oregon Trail to Paleo-Indian red ochre mines, Wyoming has many sites where culture and geology merge and stories unfold. The Wyoming State Geological Survey (WSGS) has released a new "intelligent travel" program, which includes a free driving map, videos, and interactive website. The Origin of Landscape: A Guide to Wyoming's Cultural Geology allows users to see and virtually explore the nexus between geological phenomena, landscape, and cultural beginnings. "Geology forms the basis for...

  • Medicine Bow and Routt National Forests to begin pile burning

    Staff Report|Nov 4, 2015

    Cooler weather and snow in the mountains has prompted fire crews to begin preparations for slash pile burning at multiple locations across the Medicine Bow and Routt National Forests (MBRNF)in Colorado and Wyoming. Hundreds of piles are estimated to remain on the two National Forests, even after multiple years of this type of work. Forest users and the public should be aware of and expect to see smoke, as many piles will be burned near communities, travel routes, and popular recreation areas. The burning of highly visible piles will be...

  • SCCW to sponsor blood drive

    Staff Report|Nov 4, 2015

    The Saratoga Council of Catholic Women is sponsoring a community blood drive on Tuesday, from noon until 5:30 p.m. at St. Ann’s Parish Hall. According to the United Blood Services, more people would donate if only they knew the importance of blood. Doctors use blood only for one reason: to sustain life. And, there is no substitute for blood. It cannot be manufactured. It is the ‘gift of life’ that only human beings can give to one another. “Blood donors save lives,” organizer Val Larscheid said. “Several of them, in fact, because each donation...

  • Local children to star in 'The Jungle Book'

    Staff Report|Nov 4, 2015

    Monday night children from the Platte Valley gathered to audition for “The Jungle Book.” Friday and Saturday, they will perform for audiences after only four days of play practice, thanks to the Missoula Children’s Theatre. The first performance is 6:30 p.m. Friday at the Platte Valley Community Center (PVCC). The second performance is at 2 p.m. Saturday at the PVCC. The Missoula Children’s Theatre staff invites the Platte Valley to join them as they direct a 50 local students as a bunch of Jungle Book characters trying to catch a tiger b...

  • Saratoga Presbyterian Church has new pastor

    Staff Report|Oct 28, 2015

    In August, the congregation of the First Presbyterian Church of Saratoga Wyoming called Steve R. Niccolls, of the California Bay Area, to be their new minister. He is scheduled to deliver his first sermon from the local pulpit Sunday (All Saints Day), with the bible passage from Romans 1:15-17. Niccolls said he will focus on Luther and his discovery of salvation by faith during his initial appearance here. Niccolls arrived in Saratoga Tuesday and will soon be joined by his wife, Emily. Later in November the couple plan to move into the Parish H...

  • CCEDC Hosts Chili Cook-off/Chocolate Fest

    Staff Report|Oct 28, 2015

    The Carbon County Economic Development Corporation (CCEDC) is holding their second annual Chocolate Fest and adding a Chili Cook-off as well on Nov. 7 at the Valley Community Center in Baggs. Cost to attend the event is $10 which includes chili and chocolate tasting, bidding on silent auction prizes and a dance to the live band Trainwreck. Tickets will also enter participants into a drawing for a chance to win a one night stay at the Wind River Casino Hotel and dinner for two. Children 10 and under are free. Wine tasting, a cash bar and raffle...

  • Auditions being held for 'The Jungle Book'

    Staff Report|Oct 28, 2015

    An audition will be held for the Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) production of The Jungle Book Monday at the Platte Valley Community Center Theater from 4 - 6 p.m. Those auditioning should arrive by 4 p.m. and plan to stay for the full two hours. Some of the cast members will be asked to stay for a rehearsal immediately following the audition. Among the roles to be cast are Mowgli (the man-cub), Bagheera (the panther) and Akela (the leader of the pack), the entire wolf pack, Shere Khan (the tiger) with his side-kick Tabaqui (the jackal), N...

  • McGuire named WWCC 'Student of the Week,' 'Player of the Game'

    Staff Report|Oct 28, 2015

    Shelby McGuire, of Saratoga, was named Central Wyoming College's (CWC) Student of the Week for her hard work academically, but she has been excelling on the volleyball court too. A player for the CWC Rustlers, McGuire stepped in as libero during the thrilling three-set win against Western Wyoming Community College (WWCC) Oct. 20. The Riverton Ranger reports that McGuire had 20 digs in the game against the nationally ranked WWCC Mustangs. She was named Gatorade's Player of the Game for her...

  • Community Garden gets research grant

    Staff Report|Oct 28, 2015

    The Saratoga Community Garden will receive $19,924 for agricultural experiments and data collection in 2016 from the United States Department of Agriculture. One project will compare three types of garden beds. A hügelkultur bed will be constructed from an inner core of logs and wood scrap which is covered with dirt and humus. It is intended to trap water and act as a continuous source of compost. This experimental bed will be compared with a typical raised bed and another covered with hoops and fabric. A high school student employee will...

  • Pheasant stocking plan for southeast Wyoming

    Staff Report|Oct 21, 2015

    Pheasant hunters will be pleased to learn there are plenty of pheasants and several places to hunt them in southeast Wyoming for the 2015 season. “Pheasant stocking for the 2015 season will be similar to what we did last year,” said Ben Milner, coordinator at Downar Bird Farm. “We should have around 16,000 birds to release this year so it should be a pretty good year for pheasant hunters.” As in years past, pheasants will be released each day at the Springer/Bump Sullivan Wildlife Habitat Management Area (WHMA) during the Springer Special Pheas...

  • Game and Fish host photo contest

    Staff Report|Oct 21, 2015

    The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is hosting a Wyoming Wildlife photo contest and encourages photographers to enter photos of the people, plants, landscapes and wildlife of the Cowboy State The contest deadline this year is Nov. 23. “This contest is a means for the people of Wyoming and our visitors to showcase their love of the wildlife, landscapes and characters. We are excited to see this year’s entries and publish the best in Wyoming Wildlife in February,” said Justin Joiner, Game and Fish’s visuals specialist. Here are the contest...

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