Articles from the October 15, 2014 edition


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  • School menus

    Oct 15, 2014

    Saratoga Schools Breakfast Wednesday – Breakfast pizza or cereal/string cheese, fruit or juice, milk. Thursday – Breakfast burrito or cereal/string cheese, fruit or juice, milk. Friday – Breakfast biscuit or cereal/string cheese, fruit/juice, milk. Monday – Breakfast pastry or cereal and yogurt, fruit or juice, milk. Tuesday – Cereal, string cheese, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch Wednesday – Hot ham & cheese sandwich, mixed vegetables, fruit and vegetable bar, pears, oatmeal cookie, milk. Thursday – Soft shell taco, lettuce/salsa, refried beans...

  • Police Report

    Oct 15, 2014

    From Oct. 6 through Oct. 12, the Saratoga Police Department responded to 72 calls including the following classifications: 911 hang up (1); agency assistance (2); alarm (2); ambulance (2); animal problem (1); assist business (1); bar check (4); business checks (21); citizen assist (7); destruction of property (1); dog at large (4); barking dog complaint (1); dog bite (1); lost dog (2); fingerprints (3); fire (1); hot pool check (4); juvenile problem (1); lockout (2); lost and found (1); house watch (1); traffic hazard (1); traffic stop (3);...

  • Local search and rescue saves hikers

    Staff Report|Oct 15, 2014

    Two Rayton Mo. residents were in good condition on the morning of Oct. 8 despite having spent a cold night in the Medicine Bow National Forest after becoming lost Tuesday evening while on a hike. Carbon County Sheriff, Jerry Colson, said John Stegner, 68, and Lajuna Stegner, 65, began hiking from their camp site near Dipper Lake toward Medicine Bow Peak on the evening of Oct. 7. Colson said his office received a call about 6:40 a.m. on Oct. 8. John Stegner, who had made it to a road and was subsequently picked up by a passerby in a vehicle,...

  • Voter registration deadline looming

    Staff Report|Oct 15, 2014

    Oct. 20, is the last day to register to vote ahead of the Nov. 4 election. In order to register, a person must be a U.S. citizen, resident of Wyoming, and at least 18 years of age by Election Day. Persons convicted of a felony must have had their civil or voting rights restored. Residents who are eligible to vote but who have not yet registered, can register by contacting their county clerk’s office. A list of county clerks is available on the Secretary of State’s website at http://soswy.state.wy.us/Elections/CountyClerks.aspx Those who are...

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