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  • Cokeville Miracle to be screened

    Staff Report|Jul 8, 2015

    Encampment Spanish teacher, Mr. Ricks, will be hosting a one-time screening of The Cokeville Miracle on Tuesday, July 14th at 7:30 p.m. at the Platte Valley Community Center. This film is based on actual events that took place in 1986. A madman and his wife took an elementary school in Cokeville, Wyo., hostage in hopes of gaining ransom money. They herded all of the students and staff into one classroom and held them there with guns and a bomb for several hours. Miraculously, when they detonated the bomb, the man and his wife were the only...

  • Museum celebrates homesteader

    Staff Report|Jul 8, 2015

    The Saratoga Museum will be hosting The Spirit of the West Band to celebrate the life of Charles Alonzo Kennaday 1856-1940. He was a homesteader at Cedar Creek in 1883 and resided in the Valley for 57 years with his wife Elizabeth. This will be open to the public at 6 p.m. Sunday at the Saratoga Museum. Also, Mountain Men Leathers, handmade by the Ed Kennaday of Saratoga, will be donated to the Saratoga Museum. For more information on this event, contact Jackie James at 406-690-2910....

  • Bleeding for pie

    Staff Report|Jul 8, 2015

    Summer is finally here with vacations, floating, camping and barbecues. But it’s not fun if someone you love is in the hospital and there is no blood on the shelf. Here, in the southern part of Wyoming, it takes 500 people a week to donate blood to serve the 47 area hospitals in this region. One out of every three people will need blood during their lives but only one in 20 people regularly give blood. Saratoga’s next blood drive with United Blood Services is from 12 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on July 14 at St. Ann’s Parish Hall. The drive is spons...

  • Captain Redeye plays the brewery

    Madeline Weiss|Jul 8, 2015

  • Hatching for a century

    Sarah Hutchins|Jul 8, 2015

  • Saratoga celebrates the Fourth of July: Parade

    Jul 8, 2015

  • Saratoga celebrates the Fourth of July: Car Show

    Jul 8, 2015

    PLATTE VALLEY AUTO CLUB Fourth of July 2015 Car Show Winners Contestant under 21 years of age: Colton Jones of Saratoga, Wyo. Pre-1940: Gene McDowell of Saratoga, Wyo. 1950 to 1960: Roger and Tracy Holcomb of Rawlins, Wyo. 1960 to 1970: Scott Lambert of Saratoga, Wyo. 1970 to 1980: Heather Wendelboe of Cheyenne, Wyo. 1980 to present: Dan McGuire of Saratoga, Wyo. Best Custom: Gene McDowell of Saratoga, Wyo. Best Truck: Greg Cooksey of Saratoga, Wyo. Best Motorcycle: Toni Dunham of Riverside,...

  • The 67th Army Band hits a patriotic note

    Sarah Hutchins|Jul 8, 2015

  • With an added touch of culture

    Sarah Hutchins|Jul 8, 2015
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  • Jammin' at Togie Days

    Sarah Hutchins|Jul 8, 2015

  • A stream whose mountain cradle is guarded by towering pine and giant spruce

    Jul 8, 2015

    Reprint of this story from the July 12, 1888 issue of the Platte Valley Lyre brought to you courtesy of Grandma’s Cabin, Encampment, Wyoming. Preserving History - Serving the Community. A few miles above Saratoga there enters the Platte from the east Cedar Creek. This stream is generous in its gift of water supply to its valley, comprising in fact three creeks, all of great and rushing volume, via: Cedar creek proper, and the North and the South Fork. Cedar creek proper being nine miles in length, and each of the forks about seven, making a t...

  • Horse Show Celebrates Young Cowpokes

    Madeline Weiss|Jul 1, 2015

  • Valley celebrates Independence Day

    Shelby McGuire|Jul 1, 2015

    The Fourth of July is an exciting time to be in the Valley. There will be activities for all age groups during the holiday weekend of July 3-5, including the annual parade and fireworks show. All these activities on Independence Day allow the community to stay together and have all sorts of things to do. One event in particular, Togie Days, is being brought back to Saratoga for the Fourth of July. Togie Days is one of the events on the Fourth that is unique this year. From 2 -- 6 p.m. you can en...

  • Class of 1965 to hold 50-year reunion

    Staff Report|Jul 1, 2015

    The Platte Valley High School class of 1965 is holding their 50-year class reunion over the Fourth of July weekend. So far, 19 of the 28 classmates have registered to attend. Two classmates, Roy Holdeman and Gary Elliott have passed away. The reunion will kick off at the Saratoga Resort and Spa (Saratoga Inn) on July 2 with an evening ice breaker. On July 3, Candace (Carroll) France will host the classmates at her and Dwight France’s home in Riverside. Marilyn (Thompson) and Sam Verplancke will host lunch, followed by the float decorating f...

  • County Fair Queen applications available

    Staff Report|Jul 1, 2015

    The Carbon County Fair Queen Committee is looking for contestants. The deadline for application is July 16, 2015, while the actual contest will be held on Sunday, July 26, 2015. The age divisions are as follows: Carbon County Fair & Rodeo Queen, at least 17 and not more than 23; Carbon County Fair & Rodeo Junior Queen, at least 13 and not more than 16; Carbon County Fair & Rodeo Princess, at least 8 and no more than 12. All contestants must be a resident of Carbon County. She shall not be pregnant, currently living with a boyfriend, never have...

  • Vets enjoy calm waters, open spaces

    Madeline Weiss|Jul 1, 2015

    “It’s nice,” James Chaney said, “because it helps me to let things go, let the past go, enjoy the water and the company I have with people with common backgrounds.” This was Chaney’s fourth year at the Wounded Warrior Project hosted by Trout Unlimited. With trained fishing guides, Wounded Warriors from the Cheyenne VA hospital practice casting, fishing or just relaxing in the great outdoors. The Warriors and members of Trout Unlimited went to a pond on the Upper Cedar Creek Ranch, owned by To...

  • Robot & Retiree

    Liz Wood|Jul 1, 2015

  • Celebrating custom, culture

    Liz Wood|Jul 1, 2015

    The Saratoga Museum is hosting its second annual A Celebration of Custom and Culture by recognizing the 125th anniversary of Wyoming becoming a state. Festivities will be held the Fourth of July after the parade with the 67th Wyoming Army Band performing from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Saratoga Museum Pavilion at 104 Constitution Ave. in Saratoga. Beginning at 2 p.m., re-enactments will take place featuring prominent people from more than 125 years ago. J.W. Hugus, portrayed by his great-great...

  • Independence Weekend schedule

    Jul 1, 2015

    Friday July 3 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. National Fish Hatchery Tours The Hatchery is celebrating their 100th anniversary with tours of their facility north of Saratoga. See how they breed and hatch brown and rainbow trout fish before stocking area lakes. Tour the new facility for the rearing and breeding of the endangered Wyoming toad for reintroduction into the wild. 3 p.m. - 8 p.m. Kid’s Fish Kids age 12 and under can bring their rods and tackle boxes to the pond at the Saratoga Resort & Spa for a free evening of catching trout. Non-resident kids n...

  • Running past expectations

    Shelby McGuire|Jul 1, 2015

    Darrell "Whitey" Stewart, born and raised in Wyoming, stays in shape at the age of 87 years old by participating in running events such as half-marathons. Stewart first started running around 1943 while he was running errands and working as ranch help for Ralph Platte in Riverside. His endurance was built up by things he did in the field such as haying. He mostly does race walking in events rather than race running. The difference between the two, according to Stewart, is that a race walker has...

  • Vets on the water

    Jul 1, 2015

  • Growin' up Cowboy & Cowgirl

    Madeline Weiss|Jul 1, 2015

  • Town plans for exciting, safe Fourth of July

    Jul 1, 2015

    7 Years Ago Fireworks prohibited on forests As the Fourth of July approaches, it is time to remind all National Forest users that the use of fireworks on National Forest lands is prohibited. This is a general ban which applies to all National Forests and National Grasslands. It is not limited just to the up coming Fourth of July holidays. According o Gary Heath, Forest Supervisor for the Medicine Bow National Forest, “ We want to advise people not to bring fireworks onto the National Forests. They can easily start fires, causing c...

  • Cancer Walk 2015: Awareness comes first

    Liz Wood|Jun 24, 2015

    Breast cancer is so prevalent in Veronica Lincoln's family, she believes either her or her sister Meredith will have breast cancer sometime in their lives. Because of that statistic, Veronica became active in the Cancer Walk sponsored by the Saratoga Middle High School Technology (Tech) class. This is the fourth year the Tech class has sponsored the race and they have made an impact in raising awareness. This year, the Tech class has been traveling throughout the county to raise awareness and in...

  • Weeds: A concern for everyone

    Abby Perry|Jun 24, 2015

    Weeds are simply undesirable plants. Anyone who manages land (home owners, gardeners, ranchers, farmers) deals with weeds. A weed might be a poisonous plant you do not want in your pasture because of livestock grazing, or it could be something like mint that has simply taken over the garden. Most weeds are fighters. They are resilient and do not readily succumb to the stresses that overtake other desirable plants, which is why the best weed control tool is prevention. There are several weed invaders in the state of Wyoming that have yet to...

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