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  • Diggin' the new trees

    Staff Report|Updated Jun 3, 2014

    In celebration of Arbor Day, Saratoga Elementary School students planted trees with the Saratoga-Encampment-Rawlins Conservation District (SERCD) Wyoming Game and Fish (WGFD) and Wyoming State Forestry Divsion last Friday. Students and teachers, alongside officials from the SERCD, WGFD, forestry division and town of Saratoga, were also celebrating the 10th year Saratoga achieved "Tree City USA" status. Saratoga Recreation Department Director Lisa Burton helped organize a...

  • Speech students compete at national tourney

    Doug Radunich|Updated Jun 3, 2014

    Two students became the first from Carbon County School District No. 2's speech team to compete at the National Individual Events Tournament of Champions (NIETOC), held May 9-11 at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minn. Speech students Kaylyn Wessel and Becca Treat, both Encampment High School seniors, competed using Jodi Picoult's "My Sister's Keeper" as their duo piece. Individually, Wessel competed with her drama piece entitled "January First" by Michael Schofield....

  • Jones named VSO's Woman of Distinction

    Staff Report|Updated Jun 3, 2014

    Two Carbon County community members were given awards on behalf of the Valley Service Organization (VSO) Thursday at the Hotel Wolf. Longtime VSO member Sue Jones received the VSO 2014 Woman of Distinction Award, which she was given for more than 30 years of public service. Jones' credits include serving on the Saratoga Town Council; council liaison to the recreation board; board member of the Carbon County Economic Development Corporation and Voices of the Valley; and...

  • Hawaiian theme set for June

    Ronda Krouch|Updated Jun 3, 2014

    Aloha! Yes I said Aloha, there is something about June that puts a smile on so many faces, including mine, and start thinking of warm weather and the beach. So, this month our theme will be “Tropical Hawaii”. Birthdays this month are Dian Bauer, Connie Beckham, Jo Roberson, Francis Herring, and Karen Casson. June anniversary’s are Wade and Rosalie Cousins, Joe and Sheila Remick, Whitey and Alice Stewart, Marvin and Nancy Lynch, Jack and Vonda Weiburg, Orville and Ellen Burgess, Ron and Mary Lou Noton; and that’s a lot of...

  • Residents enjoy Memorial Day picnic

    Tom Mansfield|Updated Jun 3, 2014

    At Deseret Health and Rehab, residents enjoyed many activities throughout the week. The Activity Department offers a wide variety of activities each week to meet the residents’ interests, as well as the physical, mental and psychological well-being of each resident. Games throughout the week provided fun and laughter. On Sunday afternoon, four residents played Dominoes with Charlotte Gibbons winning. On Monday afternoon, five residents played Yahtzee with Pat Rust winning. On Tuesday morning, five residents played Dominoes w...

  • Tax forms available, deadline nears

    Sue Howe|Updated Jun 3, 2014

    There were five here to play bingo on Tuesday. Two-dollar winners were Janet Lasco, and Betty Dean. Madaline Forbes won the $3 blackout round. We were closed for the Memorial Day holiday on Monday so there was not any bridge. I now have the forms for the Elderly and Disabled Tax Returns. So stop by and get one or call and I will help you fill them out and get them sent back. You have until Aug. 31 to get the forms in. Qualifications are you have to be at least 65, if you are single you can make up to $17,500 per year....

  • HeadStart graduation

    Updated May 28, 2014

  • A day to remember

    Updated May 28, 2014

  • From midshipman to officer

    Liz Wood|Updated May 28, 2014
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    A sea of white Navy uniforms filled the Navy Marine Stadium in Annapolis, Md., in preparation for graduation of the Class of 2014 Naval Academy. Midshipmen were there to watch their upper classmate's graduation and commission. Saratoga High School graduate Wyatt Hill was among those receiving their commissions. The weather, which is usually raining and cold on commissioning day, was warm and the sky was a clear blue as the stadium filled with guests, parents and friends of...

  • Residents enjoy games and movies

    Tom Mansfield|Updated May 28, 2014

    At Deseret Health and Rehab, residents enjoyed many activities throughout the week. The Activity Department offers a wide variety of activities each week to meet the residents’ interests, as well as the physical, mental and psychological well-being of each resident. Games throughout the week provided fun and laughter. On Sunday afternoon, five residents played Dominoes, with Charlotte Gibbons winning. On Tuesday morning, six residents played Yahtzee with Dora Martin winning. On Wednesday afternoon, 12 residents played B...

  • Jam sessions coming soon

    Sue Howe|Updated May 28, 2014

    There were two tables here for Bridge Monday. First place went to Mary Sjoden & Sheila Johnson. Second place went to Vivien Campbell & Sue Howe. Sue from the nursing home is coming over once a month to do the blood pressure checks for us. The seniors really do appreciate her coming over to do the blood pressures checks. We are having the Jam sessions again for the summer. The next one will be on June 3rd. Please make plans to come up at 6:00 and enjoy the music. The players have so much fun playing, and the audience always...

  • Carbon County 4-H scholarships awarded

    Staff Report|Updated May 28, 2014

    The Carbon County 4-H Foundation has awarded scholarships to two students from the Platte Valley. Micayla Crimmins, a 2013 Saratoga High School graduate, was given a $450 foundation scholarship. Brett Miller, an Encampment High School student, was awarded the $500 4-H Stallion Service Auction scholarship. These scholarships will be used for the 2014-15 semester. The Carbon County 4-H Foundation assists the further development and education of 4-H members and volunteer leaders....

  • Outdoor education held at Saratoga Lake

    Doug Radunich|Updated May 28, 2014

    Students from Rawlins received outdoor lessons on nature, wildlife and historical artifacts during Saratoga Lake Environmental Education Day, held May 16 near Saratoga Lake. Fifth-graders from Rawlins Elementary traveled to the lake’s surrounding land area, where they were taught by representatives from Carbon County Weed and Pest, Trout Unlimited, Wyoming Game and Fish, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service and Saratoga Museum, and the Carbon County Fire D...

  • Snowbirds return

    Sue Howe|Updated May 20, 2014

    There were 11 here to play bingo Tuesday. The two-dollar winner was Dorothy Miller. Three-dollar winners were, Winnie Allen, Janet Lasco, Merle Starr, Pat Faust. Dorothy Miller won a $5 blackout round. There were two tables here for Bridge Monday. First place went to Barb Wise and Sheila Johnson. Second place went to Vivien Campbell and Mary Sjoden. Sue from over at the nursing home is coming over once a month to do the blood pressure checks for us. The seniors really do appreciate them letting her come over and check blood p...

  • Residents celebrate Nursing Home Week

    Tom Mansfield|Updated May 20, 2014

    At Deseret Health and Rehab, residents enjoyed many activities throughout the week. The Activity Department offers a wide variety of activities each week to meet the residents’ interests, as well as the physical, mental and psychological well-being of each resident. We celebrated National Nursing Home Week from May 11 to May 17, with a special activity every day. On Sunday afternoon, we had a Mother’s Day tea with real china and goodies made by our own Activity Assistant, Kathy McMorrow. On Monday afternoon, residents pla...

  • Bergen Charles Love

    Updated May 20, 2014

    John and Ashlie Love are excited to announce the birth of their son, Bergen Charles Love. Bergen was born April 16, 2014 at 4:17 a.m. He weighed 5 lbs. 11 oz. and was 18 inches in length. Bergen joins 2-year-old big brother Thayne. Paternal grandparents are Scott Love, of Fairgrove, Mo., and Abbie Love of Sundance, Wyo. Maternal grandparents are Will Ward and Andi Ward, both of Saratoga. The Loves currently reside in Laramie working for the Monolith Ranch....

  • Hanna student wins BOCES logo contest

    Mike Dunn|Updated May 13, 2014

    Several students in Jackie Jones fifth and sixth grade class enjoyed pepperoni pizza instead of lessons on April 29, thanks to one of their classmates drawing ability. Connor McGraw, a sixth grade student at Hanna Elementary, won the Carbon County School District No. 2 (CCSD#2) BOCES Logo design contest and a pizza party for his class. The contest, which included participants from kindergarten through high school, asked students to draw a logo for the new BOCES program at...

  • Saratoga's National Honor Society

    Updated May 13, 2014

  • Thompson/Bauer wed

    Updated May 13, 2014

    Saratoga residents Kyle L. Thompson, daughter of Dick Thompson and Deb Clever, and Brad L. Bauer, son of Oliver Stone and Deb Bauer, were married on April 21, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nev. Brad was accompanied at the wedding by his daughters Tiffany and Nicole. Kyle's sons, Gage and Logan Seahorn, accompanied their mother at the ceremony. Brad was a Class of 1995 graduate of Encampment High School, and Kyle was a class of 1997 graduate of Saratoga High School. The couple will...

  • Deseret gets annual survey

    Tom Mansfield|Updated May 13, 2014

    At Deseret Health and Rehab, residents enjoyed many activities throughout the week. The Activity Department offers a wide variety of activities each week to meet the residents’ interests, as well as the physical, mental and psychological well-being of each resident. This week state surveyors arrived on Monday and departed Thursday for the annual survey. The surveyors validated our continuance of providing a high level of quality of care and quality of life to our residents. They held a closed door session of Resident C...

  • Birthday dinner Friday

    Ronda Krouch|Updated May 13, 2014

    News for the Month: It will be a crazy May. We will be celebrating Mother’s day, along with the birthdays of Jo Bonnett, John Farr, Karen BeBurn, Laura Rettelle, Leslie Farr, John Pratt and Mary Lou Noton. Also, we will celebrate the anniversaries of Leroy and Leann Stephenson and Teense and Sandy Willford. This celebration will take place on May 16. There will be an evening meal with chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes with gravy, green beans, dinner rolls and Mandarin oranges. Entertainment from Debbie Easterling and Frien...

  • Snowbirds return

    Sue Howe|Updated May 6, 2014

    There were six here to play bingo Tuesday. Two-dollar winners were Grace Johnston, Berneil McCord, Betty Dean, and Sue Howe. Grace Johnston, Betty Dean and Winnie Allen shared the $4 round. Grace Johnston won a $3 blackout round. There were two tables here for Bridge Monday. First place went to Bob Johnson and Lee Groshart. Second place went to Glee Johnson and Sheila Johnson. We have having the jam sessions again for the summer. The next one will be on May 21. Please make plans to come up at 6 p.m. and enjoy the music. The p...

  • Preschool comes bearing gifts

    Tom Mansfield|Updated May 6, 2014

    At Deseret Health and Rehab, residents enjoyed many activities throughout the week. The Activity Department offers a wide variety of activities each week to meet the residents’ interests, as well as the physical, mental and psychological well-being of each resident. Games throughout the week provided fun and laughter. On Sunday afternoon, five residents played Dominoes with Pat Rust winning. On Monday afternoon, five residents played Yahtzee with Janet Kennaday winning. On Tuesday morning, five residents played Dominoes w...

  • Circus comes to town, many county tourists predicted

    Updated May 6, 2014

    2 years ago May 8, 1913 Many Japanese performers Greatest Japanese Troupe in the world here with the Robinson circus. Beyond all question the greatest troupe of Japanese in the world are with the Yankee Robinson circus. This Japanese troupe was imported into this county last season for the New York Hippodrome, where they appeared for thirty weeks. They were then engaged for the Yankee Robinson circus and made the greatest hit every recorded under a circus tent. This Japanese troupe immediately went back to Japan, left the...

  • HEM senior chosen as FFA president

    Doug Radunich|Updated Apr 30, 2014

    Hanna-Elk Mountain-Medicine Bow senior Quade Palm was selected as the new Wyoming Future Farmers of America (FFA) Association President for 2014-2015. Palm, who is from Medicine Bow, is the first Carbon County student to receive the honor in 32 years. The last recipient from the county was Jim Hinkle, who became president as a senior at Little Snake River Valley High School and member of the LSRV FFA Chapter. Hinkle now resides in Saratoga. Palm will serve as president until A...

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