Articles from the January 29, 2020 edition


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  • What's good for the goose

    Joshua Wood|Jan 29, 2020

    At the January 21 meeting of the Saratoga Town Council, the governing body voted unanimously to begin removing abandoned vehicles currently being stored at the east baseball field behind the Saratoga Branch Library. The property, owned by the Town of Saratoga, is technically zoned RD 6000. The council also discussed a decision made by the Saratoga Planning Commission pertaining to property owned by Randy Stevens. Good For The Gander The Town of Saratoga property was brought up at the January 14...

  • Snow removal policy released

    Joshua Wood|Jan 29, 2020

    The Board of Carbon County Commissioners (BOCCC) is seeking public input on a proposed snow removal policy before their first meeting in February. The proposed policy appeared before the BOCCC during their January 21 meeting. The policy was also discussed at the January 7 meeting. “I think this is a very good idea. It’s been a long time coming. However, I think we should publish this and take action on it next time to where we see if anybody has any issues with it they can come talk to this boa... Full story

  • Harold Daniel Mayfield

    Jan 29, 2020

    Harold Daniel Mayfield, age 87, lost his long battle with health issues on January 24, 2020. Harold was born in Stoneham, Colorado on September 14, 1932. Harold's home of 73 years was Medicine Bow, Wyoming. Harold worked for the UPRR but was determined to give his children the benefit of one school. He went to work for Kansas-Nebraska Gas Company and worked at Oil Springs for 40 years as an operations-specialists until retirement. Harold was very active in the community and local school, serving... Full story

  • Hurdles for Hornbeck

    Joshua Wood|Jan 29, 2020

    Saratoga resident John Hornbeck appeared before the Saratoga Town Council during the January 21 meeting of the governing body to request a signature on a petition for a zoning amendment. After significant discussion, however, Hornbeck was directed to obtain additional signatures before requesting one from the Town. As was reported previously (see “MHCC moving forward with clinic” on page 20 of the January 15 Saratoga Sun), Memorial Hospital of Carbon County (MHCC) had approached Hornbeck abo...

  • Kiwanis donate seats to MHCC

    Staff Report|Jan 29, 2020

    The Saratoga Platte Valley Kiwanis Club recently donated two cars seats to Memorial Hospital of Carbon County (MHCC) for the hospital's Safe Kids Program. The car seats are used for parents that are unable to afford a car seat, have an expired car seat or for children that have been in an accident to provide a new car seat. "Once a car seat has been in an accident, it needs to be replaced," said Jessica Seldomridge, MHCC OB Manager. This donation from the Saratoga Platte Valley Kiwanis Club is...

  • Resignations and bids

    Mike Armstrong|Jan 29, 2020

    The Carbon County School District No. 2 (CCSD2) Board of Trustees held their regular meeting at 4 p.m. on January 21 at the Medicine Bow Elementary School in Medicine Bow. Before the meeting started, students from Medicine Bow Elementary sang the National Anthem. Some of the students also signed to the song. Student Wheatlynn Michael shocked many of the board members with her stirring rendition of the song. During board comments later in the meeting, all members praised her voice. The agenda...

  • The Larger Than Life Personality

    Mike Armstrong|Jan 29, 2020

    I was a tyke when I first started watching Jonny Quest. For those who don’t know this cartoon (which I think is near impossible) it came on TV in 1964. It was not the first time a cartoon was in prime time, but it was the first attempt at being for both kids and adults. Jonny Quest was a preteen who had a super scientist for a father, a body guard named Race who was cooler than James Bond, a best friend named Hadji who was from India that lived with the family and a pug pup called Bandit. Consid... Full story

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  • Keeping an eye out

    Joshua Wood|Jan 29, 2020

    The Saratoga Town Council is requesting public input before purchasing five new security cameras to be used at the Hot Pool and Saratoga Town Hall. At the January 21 meeting of the governing body, Sergeant Tyler Christen of the Saratoga Police Department provided a quote for five frogeye security cameras. Two would be placed at the Hot Pool, two placed on either side of Town Hall and one inside the council chambers. The estimate for all five cameras is $16,560.20. “We have had problems outside o...

  • Gordon to migrate on Saturday

    Joshua Wood|Jan 29, 2020

    Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon will be embarking on a listening tour this weekend in regards to his Migration Corridor Executive Order. The executive order, which was released in December, pertains to the Sublette, Baggs and Platte Valley Mule Deer Migration Corridors. The tour will be co-hosted by Gordon, the Wyoming County Commissioners Association and the commissioners of the respective counties. The tour will include stops in Rawlins, Pinedale, Kemmerrer and Rock Springs. According to a press...

  • Legislators meet with CCCVC on tourism bill

    Mike Armstrong|Jan 29, 2020

    The Carbon County Visitor Council’s (CCCVC) monthly meeting was held at 10 a.m. on January 22 at the Platte Valley Community Center in Saratoga. The agenda, minutes and financials were quickly approved. Director Leslie Jefferson went over her report and then applicants for grants gave their presentations. After the presentations, the CCCVC adjourned at noon to go to the Hotel Wolf to meet with legislators on the subject of tourism and the proposal of a new statewide lodging tax. Leading the d...

  • And he shall appear

    Joshua Wood|Jan 29, 2020

    The four member Saratoga Speech and Debate team returned home as champions over the weekend. Competing in the “Speak of the Devil” tournament in Evanston, Kaylyn Hunter and Kaitlyn Campbell both advanced to the semifinals rounds for Impromptu Speaking. In addition, the Togie Talk Jocks brought home 1st place in the 1A/2A Sweepstakes. This weekend, the team will travel to Casper to compete in the Mustang Classic hosted by Natrona County High School....

  • Panthers get more experience at Dogger

    Mike Armstrong|Jan 29, 2020

    Fourteen teams went to Lingle on Friday and Saturday for the Dogger Invite. The Saratoga High School team placed 11th, a decent showing given there were six wrestlers that attended from the school. “It was another weekend of small steps for the Panthers with only six wrestlers competing at Lingle,” Saratoga Head Coach Jared Mason said. At 106 pounds Cale Mowry continued to get mat experience. The same can be said for Jakob Hampton at 126 pounds. He won a match in the second consolation rou...

  • Miners take ninth

    Mike Armstrong|Jan 29, 2020

    The Hanna, Elk Mountain, Medicine Bow (HEM) Miners went to the Dogger Invite on Friday and Saturday in Lingle and did well, according to Head Coach Robert Riddle. “The team fared well, placing 9th out of 14,” Riddle said. “We had five placers.” The team sent eight wrestlers. At 106 pounds Howard Bame came in 5th place. “Howard continues to grow not only strength wise but ability as well. He is very aggressive on the mat and goes after the pins,” Riddle said. “He is gaining the ability to st...

  • Lady Panthers split weekend

    Joshua Wood|Jan 29, 2020

    The Saratoga Lady Panthers had a split weekend as they hosted the Cokeville Lady Panthers (11-1, 2-0) on Friday and the Farson-Eden Lady Pronghorns (5-10, 1-2) on Saturday. Despite a significant loss to the visiting Lady Panthers, Head Coach Heather Bartlett is pleased with the overall weekend performance. "We were happy with the results of the weekend," said Bartlett. "Obviously, we lost by quite a bit to Cokeville but I was still happy with the girls' effort that they put forth during the...

  • Panthers at No. 2 in 1A Southwest

    Joshua Wood|Jan 29, 2020

    The Saratoga Panthers are continuing to show they have something to prove as they now sit at No. 2 in the 1A Southwest Conference following this weekend. Saratoga hosted the Cokeville Panthers (6-7, 0-2) on Friday and the Farson-Eden Pronghorns (9-5, 1-2) on Saturday. "We wanted to key on our post defense, especially against Cokeville, and the boys executed it well. Offensively, the boys pushed the ball well but were also patient when we didn't have the shot we wanted," said Head Coach Jason...

  • The rust is coming off the Miners

    Mike Armstrong|Jan 29, 2020

    The Hanna, Elk Mountain, Medicine Bow (HEM) basketball teams got a chance to play several times this week after an extended break. Rock River The Lady Miners were undefeated coming into the game against the Lady Longhorns and jumped to a 5-0 lead in the first minutes of the home game on January 21. Rock River responded with a 3-pointer and HEM immediately scored two points making it 7-3. It looked like the Lady Miners had the game in control as they went into half time 23-12. The second half did...

  • At their best

    Joshua Wood|Jan 29, 2020

    The Encampment Tigers were able to deal two losses to conference rivals over the weekend as they hosted the Farson-Eden Pronghorns (6-5, 1-2) on Friday and the Cokeville Panthers (6-7, 0-2) on Saturday. Last season, both teams were hurdles for Encampment on the way to the 1A State Championship. These wins, both with double digit leads, appear to give the Tigers confidence as they continue with their season. Senior Reid Schroeder said "We picked up important wins and it has given us confidence...

  • Lady Tigers dealt two losses

    Joshua Wood|Jan 29, 2020

    The Encampment Lady Tigers played host to two conference rivals over the weekend and would, unfortunately, suffer the sting of two more losses. On Friday, the Lady Tigers hosted the Farson-Eden Lady Pronghorns (4-9, 1-2) and on Saturday the Cokeville Lady Panthers (8-1, 2-0). Despite the two losses, both coach and players are positive about their future as the season progresses. "I just think we have a lot of talent on our team for being as young as we are, so the more experience we get, the...

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