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  • Cheers: Steinley Cup returns to Snake River at this years Microbrewfest

    Staff report|Aug 21, 2013

    Snake River Brewing Co. took the Steinley Cup for a second year in a row Saturday with its Pako’s India Pale Ale (IPA). “This one is for Wyoming,” said Auggie Katzer with Little Snake River Brewing Co. “We are happy to represent Wyoming for a second year in a row.” Prairie Fire Brewery in Gillette, took the people’s choice with its Prairie Fire IPA. This is the first year the Saratoga-Platte Valley Chamber of Commerce made IPA a competing brew in the competition. Crimmins said the event was a...

  • Meet Joe Pickett

    Liz Wood|Aug 21, 2013

    Above, Dick Weber, of Coupeville, Wash., was in Riverside visiting his daughter Margaret Weber, owner of the Bear Trap. He made a stop to the C.J. Box book signing at the Saratoga Museum Saturday. Weber, who has been carving caricatures for 40 years, said his daughter convinced him to carve Joe Pickett, the main character in Box’s book series. Box kept the wood sculpture on his table during the book signing. Box said his stand-alone book, “The Highway,” is in its fifth printing since Aug. 1. Th... Full story

  • Headed for a heelin'

    Liz Wood|Aug 7, 2013

    Jack Berger prepares to rope the heel of a calf Saturday at the Carbon County Fair in Rawlins. Berger and his team participated in the Rancher’s Rodeo Saturday afternoon. His team won the event with a time of 2 minutes 4.7 seconds. The team, consisting of Kirby Berger, Ryker Hyche and Chuck Hyatt had to rope and brand a calf, gate a calf, tie down a calf and load a calf in less than five minutes.... Full story

  • Chili Cook-Off to spice up Kathy Glode Park

    Doug Radunich|Aug 7, 2013

    Those with a spicy tooth or secret homemade chili recipe can participate in the annual Chili Cook-Off Competition at Kathy Glode Park next week. Stacy Crimmins, Saratoga/Platte Valley Chamber of Commerce Executive Director, said this year’s fundraising chili competition is set for Aug. 17 at Kathy Glode Park in Saratoga, and is part of the Steinley Cup Microbrew Competition. There are four categories in the cook-off, consisting of red chili, green chili, salsa and tortillas. Judging begins b...

  • Fun run benefits future of Tyler Pickett Park

    Zachary Laux|Aug 7, 2013

    On Aug. 17, you can honor a fallen war veteran by running. Saratoga resident Joe Elder is hosting the Platte Valley Trout Run, a 3.2 mile run in Saratoga, to honor Tyler Pickett, a war veteran who lost his life in combat June 8, 2008 in Iraq. Elder said he will also donate all the proceeds to aid in the completion of Tyler Pickett Park. Elder said he thought the run would be a nice way to honor Pickett, but also to contribute to help the park’s construction. “It’s been sitting there, as every...

  • Changing the brew: Brewfest features India pale ale as competition class for first time

    Zachary Laux|Aug 7, 2013

    Brewer Steve Simpson is putting in extra hours at the Snowy Mountain Brewery in preparation for the 18th annual Steinley Cup Brewfest. He is cleaning up the brewery, but he has one thing ready to go — his competing brew, an India pale ale. Pale ale, wheat, stout, amber ale, pilsner and brown ale are the usual competing classes of brews in the annual festival, but this year the Saratoga-Platte Valley Chamber of Commerce decided to add two more competing classes, India pale ale and red ale. ...

  • Mattea gets Valley Strong

    Liz Wood|Jul 31, 2013

    Kathy Mattea belts out “Standard Lonesome Time” to a nearly sold-out crowd Saturday night at the Platte Valley Community Center. Brush Creek Presents sponsored the concert, “Valley Strong”. Several organizations sold tickets to the concert and were the benefactors of the tickets they sold. For more photos of the concert, see the Saratoga Sun’s Facebook page.... Full story

  • Grammy-winning country singer riding into Saratoga

    Doug Radunich|Jul 24, 2013

    Local country music fans can expect another superstar performance in Saratoga this weekend. This Saturday, the Lodge and Spa at Brush Creek Ranch, presents “Valley Strong,” featuring Grammy Award-winning country singer Kathy Mattea at the Platte Valley Community Center. Proceeds from the concert fundraiser go to benefit local area non-profit organizations and charities. Mattea, a two-time Grammy winner and Country Music Association (CMA) Female Vocalist of the Year honoree, said she is exc...

  • WHAT Fest to feature 37 bands

    Doug Radunich|Jul 24, 2013

    The 2013 WHAT Fest music festival is ready to entertain in Riverside for the second time this Friday. According to the lineup list, the two-day free music festival features 37 performing artists from Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana occupying two outdoor stages and an indoor acoustic stage this year. Some performers well-known to the Platte Valley include Jalan Crossland, J Shogren and the Shanghai’d, The Patti Fiasco and the Teka Brock Band. “There is such a p...

  • A taste of life in the Old West

    Doug Radunich|Jul 24, 2013

    Avid outdoorsmen can experience American Old West-style shooting and throwing competition at the Sierra Madre Muzzleloaders Mountain Man Rendezvous. The all-ages, Old West-themed event is sponsored by the Sierra Madre Muzzleloader Rifle Club, and runs July 26-28 in Encampment. The public is invited to all events and activities, and kids’ games take place during all three days. “I have seen little kids from 11 years old up to people in their 80s participate,” said Josh Saier, President of the Sie...

  • The Yard kicks off summer music series

    Staff Report|Jun 5, 2013

    Three Wyoming-based artists will kick off the music season for The Yard Saturday night. The WYOmericana Caravan featuring Jalan Crossland, Screen Door Porch and JShogren Shanghai’d is the first of three concerts sponsored by Chris Shannon and ‘Toga Productions. Jalan Crossland, who was awarded the Wyoming Governor Arts Award in February, is a guitarist, banjo player and singer/songwriter from Ten Sleep, Wyo. Crossland’s style on stage is as relaxed as if he were playing on his front porch. JShogren Shanghai’d play original music from “lives...

  • Results in for "Pea Test"

    Liz Wood|May 29, 2013

    Saratoga and Encampment middle and high school students took the classic fairytale “The Princes and the Pea”, put their own twist on it and called it “The Pea Test: The Real Story of the Princess and the Pea”....

  • Rocking out at the SM/HS concert

    Doug Radunich|May 29, 2013

    Saratoga middle and high school students put their musical talents on display May 14 at the spring concert....

  • Students show style, respect for teachers at elementary school concert

    Zachary Laux|May 29, 2013

  • Local artist presents at HEM literary dinner

    Staff Report|May 29, 2013

    Mike McGraw, a rancher and artist from Medicine Bow, shared his Doodle Land children’s literature creations at the final spring season HEM Literary Dinner May 21. McGraw shared his creations with members of HEM Junior/Senior High School and the local community, and was joined in presentation by Saratoga writer Joshua Wood. Students and parents listened to McGraw’s presentation involving background writing processes, including transitioning from doodle renderings to a complete story line, and moving into full color illustrations and a pub...

  • Video: Encampment School Play

    May 1, 2013

    Check out this video featuring highlights of the Encampment School play and a brief interview with the play's creators.... Full story

  • Kit Carson in Wyoming

    Staff Report|Apr 10, 2013

    The Saratoga Friends of the Library will sponsor a free presentation by John Farr at 7 p.m., April 18 at the Saratoga Library, (503 W. Elm St.) Farr’s presentation, “Kit Carson in the West,” tells the story of Kit Carson becoming a mountain man and fur trapper, and his influence on Wyoming. Farr is vice-president of the Grand Encampment Museum and former president of the Kit Carson Home and Museum in Taos, N.M. “Kit Carson in the West” is presented by the Wyoming Humanities Council as part of its Humanities Forum. The Wyoming Humanitie...

  • PV Kiwanis to host regional Stars

    Staff Report|Apr 10, 2013

    Platte Valley Kiwanis is ready to host its second regional Stars of Tomorrow event at 3 p.m., April 13 in Saratoga. Everyone is welcome to attend the event free of charge, which will take place at the Platte Valley Community Center. The event provides an opportunity for top high school performers from southeast Wyoming communities to showcase their performing abilities, according to the Kiwanis. Attendees can expect to see a vast variety of acts including vocal and instrumental performances, dancing, dramatic presentations and other performing...

  • The Easter Bunny is hopping through the Valley

    Staff Report|Mar 27, 2013

    Children should have a good Saturday with the Easter Bunny visiting three different locations in the Platte Valley. The Easter Bunny and his helpers will be at two places at once at 10 a.m., Grades preschool through sixth grade will have a chance to hunt eggs at the Rick Martin Memorial Park in Riverside. The Encampment/Riverside Volunteer Fire Department is hosting the hunt. In Saratoga, children in kindergarten and younger will hunt at 10 a.m., at the Saratoga Resort & Spa. The Xi Alpha Kappa Beta Sigma Phi Sorority has invited the Easter...

  • Get your pool cues ready

    Liz Wood|Mar 27, 2013

    Five of the top pool players in the world are competing this weekend at the sixth annual Wyoming Open in Saratoga. Rodney Morris, Raj Hundal, Charlie Williams, Shane Van Boening and Stevie Moore are signed up. Van Boening just won the U.S. Open and is ranked No. 1 in the United States. The team of Boening and Morris competed in the World Cup in the Philippines and are ranked No. 3 in the world. The team won the World Cup in 2008. The news of the Wyoming Open spread even wider thanks to the effor...

  • Eight artists at Brush Creek Presents

    Staff Report|Mar 13, 2013

    Brush Creek Presents will have eight artists share their works from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday at the Grand Encampment Opera House. Five visual artists, two composers and a writer are artists in residence at Brush Creek Ranch this month. This is the first Brush Creek Presents without coordinator Katie Christensen, who has moved to Laramie and is working for the Wyoming Arts Council in Cheyenne. Beth Nelson is the interim director. Artists presenting include: • Anthony Heinz May, a sculptor who has created site-specific installations for v...

  • PVCC hosts free Wyoming films

    Zachary Laux|Mar 6, 2013

    The Platte Valley Community Center is bringing Saratoga its second free film festival Saturday. “I wanted to bring something to the Valley that we did not have, especially a larger event during the winter months,” said Stephanie Vines, executive director of the Platte Valley Community Center. This year’s film festival, the Wyoming Filmmaker’s Showcase, will start at 7 p.m. at the Platte Valley Community Center Theater and is completely free to whomever wants to come, Vines said. The festiva...

  • Four years of note

    Feb 27, 2013

    Photo courtesy of Debbie Gates Saratoga High School senior Ben Gates receives his four-year certificate at the All-State Band concert in Gillette Jan. 22....

  • CCSD 2 hosts first all-school concert

    Staff Report|Feb 27, 2013

    Band and choir students from Saratoga, Encampment and Hanna -Elk Mountain-Medicine Bow (HEM) high schools combined forces last month to perform in an all-school concert. The band and choir each performed three songs. The teachers from the schools each took turns directing the band and choir. HEM’s music teacher Kit Felton told the audience it was nice to work together as a group instead of competing in sports and she hoped this would become an annual tradition....

  • Enc. freshman accepted to music ambassadors

    Liz Wood|Feb 20, 2013

    Encampment freshman KeeGan Johnson is preparing for a trip overseas this summer. He will be traveling with the 228 adult and student members of the Wyoming Ambassadors of Music. The group will visit seven countries in 15 days. Johnson was nominated by his music teacher, Kara Sandlian. “I nominated everyone who was eligible,” Sandlian said. Johnson was the only student to be accepted and is the first of Sandlian’s students to be in the Ambassadors of Music program. Johnson said he thought it wo...

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