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  • Songs, movies cards and more

    Tom Mansfield|Updated Jun 23, 2015

    The facility’s Activity Program is based on residents’ interests and allows residents to achieve a greater level of self-esteem which enables them to perform their activities of daily living at a higher level. It also provides residents with continuing contact with the community. Games provide laughter and socialization during the week. On Sunday afternoon, three residents played Dominoes with Elaine Burge winning. On Tuesday morning, three residents played Uno with Marjery McAulay winning. On Wednesday and Friday afternoons,...

  • Performers bring own 'groupies'

    Sue Howe|Updated Jun 23, 2015

    There were two-and-a-half tables for Duplicate Bridge Monday. High winners were Mary Sjoden and Pat Bailey. Second high went to Nancy Facciani and Vivien Campbell. We have the papers for the tax refund for the Elderly and Disabled, so you can come up and get the forms or come in and I will help you fill them out. We had our birthday/anniversary dinner today. Those having birthdays this month are Betty Dean, Lila Worden, Teense Willford, Helen Wykle, Richard Rakness, June Spencer, Richard Hodges, Lyle Makinen, Gloria McVey,...

  • Riverside/Grand Encampment to merge?

    Updated Jun 23, 2015

    Reprint of this story from the June 27, 1902 issue of The Grand Encampment Herald brought to you courtesy of Grandma’s Cabin, Encampment, Wyoming. Preserving History - Serving the Community. The first issue of the Riverside Record, with Bert E. Davis as editor, appeared this week, and is in every way a credit to its publishers, the town and the district. The articles are well written, the paper is neatly printed, and the Record is in every respect a good paper. It has been started under favorable circumstances with a good p...

  • Third arrested in burglary

    Staff Report|Updated Jun 23, 2015

    A third man has been arrested in a burglary investigation by the Saratoga Police Department. Cory Hagreen, of Rawlins, has been arrested on two counts, Conspiracy to Commit Aggravated Burglary and Accessory after the Fact (Aggravated Burglary). In an affidavit by Robert Chitwood, Saratoga Police Officer, Brandon Bagby, a man who was previously arrested for burglary at the home of Gene McDowell, told Saratoga Chief of Police Tom Knickerbocker that the purpose of the burglary was to allegedly exchange the stolen guns for meth....

  • Thirty summers in the forest

    Sarah Hutchins|Updated Jun 23, 2015

    Ken and Karen Gisleson have been on-and-off campground hosts for the past 30 years throughout the Medicine Bow National Forest―and they wouldn’t change it for the world. They are both from Washington, Ill., a medium-sized suburban town in central Illinois and worked in the education sector for most of their lives. They had every summer off, so they decided to spend it the best way they knew how―in the mountains. They started off in 1963, casually camping for summers in place...