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  • Birthday dinner Friday

    Sue Howe|Apr 23, 2014

    There were seven here to play bingo Tuesday. Two-dollar winners were Grace Johnston, Berneil McCord, Merle Starr, and Sue Howe. Gloria Rakness and Berneil McCord shared a $2 round. Grace Johnston won a $3 round. Merle Starr won the $3 blackout round. There were four here for Bridge Monday. First place went to Bob Johnson. Second place went to Mary Sjoden. I did get in the property tax relief forms this week. You have until June 2 to fill them out and get them sent in. If you did not receive your form in the mail, please come up and get one....

  • Easter egg hunt draws 35 kids

    Tom Mansfield|Apr 23, 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, four residents played Yahtzee with Charlotte Gibbons winning. On Wednesday afternoon, 12 residents played Bingo, and Friday af...

  • Volunteers keep active

    Staff Report|Apr 23, 2014

    The Saratoga Senior Center celebrated National Volunteer Week last week. The Saratoga Senior has awesome volunteers and the center would be not be what it is today without them, said Sue Howe, site manager of the Saratoga Senior Center. Volunteers are Bob and Grace Johnston, Winnie Allen, Frances Kirby, Donna Norden, Leo Yocum and Ed and Paul Howe. In the last 21 years that Sue Howe has been with the Senior Center, no one has turned her down when she has asked the to volunteer, she said....

  • Students earn state congressional medals

    Staff Report|Apr 23, 2014

    Nine Platte Valley youth were recognized by the Wyoming Congressional delegation for earning bronze, silver and gold Congressional Awards. Sen. Mike Enzi, Congresswoman Cynthia Lummis, Auditor Cindy Cloud, Treasurer Mark Gordon, and State Superintendent Cindy Hill presented the medals for initiative, service and achievement at a statewide ceremony held in Laramie. Guy Erickson, of Encampment, earned a gold medal and served the community by providing food for families in need and mentoring...

  • Hopping down the bunny trail

    Apr 23, 2014

  • Playing with fire (fighters)

    Apr 23, 2014

  • Silas Lee Wells

    Apr 16, 2014

    Joey Lee and Amber Wells, of Laramie, announce the arrival of their son, Silas Lee Wells, born March 19, 2014. Silas was born in Laramie and weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces and was 20 and one half inches long. Maternal grandparents are Cheryl Taylor and the late James Taylor, of Gillette. Paternal grandparents are Roy T. and Donna Wells, of Encampment. Silas joins his sisters Chole, 8, and Claire, 4 in Laramie....

  • Amateur actor gets shot in the fracas

    Apr 16, 2014

    Reprint of this story from the April 15, 1904 issue of The Grand Encampment Herald brought to you courtesy of Grandma’s Cabin, Encampment, Wyoming. Preserving History - Serving the Community. WOUNDED IN BATTLE Amateur Actor Has a Taste of War --- Shot in the Fracas Earle R. Clemens was badly powder burned Monday night while rehearsing for the military play, Santiago, to be given the following evening. Mr. Clemens was to represent Phillip Bassett, one of the important characters in the play, who, while under suspicion for stealing, enlists in t...

  • Center closed for Good Friday

    Sue Howe|Apr 16, 2014

    There were eight here for Bridge Monday. High winner was Gertrude Herold and Mary Sjoden. Second place went to Glee Johnson and Vivien Campbell. We have started having the Jam sessions again for the summer. The next one will be on April 22. Please make plans to come up at 6 p.m. and enjoy the music. The players have so much fun playing, and the audience always has just as much fun listening to them. Last week was National Volunteer Appreciation Week. We want to thank everyone who helps here at our center. We really do appreciate all of you. I...

  • Birthday dinner Friday night

    Ronda Krouch|Apr 16, 2014

    Dominoes winners for last week were Madeline Telfer with one win; Bob Thompson with two wins; Dick Blake with one win, Ginny Riddick with one win, Betty Merrill with one win and Joe Remick with one win. Coffee Drinkers where Laura Rettelle, Connie Beckham, Patty Herring, La Dawn Vorn, Jo Bennett, Arleigh Simmons, Ellie Behrmann, Dodey Brown, Karen Dibbern. Quilters where Nancy Lynch, Sandy Miller, Jo Roberson, Lila Walbye, Betty Merrill and Vonda Wieburg. We had a great turn out for breakfast at noon on Saturday. Tuesday, we will be hosting...

  • Wellness screenings being next week

    Staff Report|Apr 9, 2014

    Wellness screenings coming to Saratoga, Encampment and Hanna this month offer 13 different tests to assess the health of individuals participating, plus additional screenings for blood pressure and possibly bone density. Blood draws in Saratoga and Encampment are being organized by the Valley Service Organization (VSO), according to project coordinator Sue Jones. The wellness screenings are offered statewide by Wyoming Health Fairs/Wellness Health Fairs (WHF). Saratoga blood draws will be held Wednesday and Thursday, April 16 and 17, at the... Full story

  • Christian Center marks milestones

    Doug Radunich|Apr 9, 2014

    Saratoga’s Platte Valley Christian Center Assembly of God has a lot to be celebrating this weekend. Over a three-day period, the PV Christian Center will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Assemblies of God church organization, the completion of the PV Christian Center’s kitchen remodeling, the 35th anniversary of the PV Christian Center being a General Council Affiliate Church and Palm Sunday. The entire celebration begins at 6 p.m. Friday, with an evening reception at the PV Christian Cen... Full story

  • Wyoming Lions convention roars in to Saratoga

    Staff Report|Apr 9, 2014

    Nearly 100 Lions Club members from throughout Wyoming are expected to convene in Saratoga this weekend for the annual Wyoming State Lions Convention, Saratoga Lions Club president Gilbert (Gib) Blumenthal announced. The local service organization is hosting the state-wide event at the Platte Valley Community Center (PVCC) Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April 11-13, with at least half of the 45 Lions Clubs in the state sending delegates plus representatives of the Eye Bank and Eye Institute Foundation Board and a few members from Colorado Lions... Full story

  • Leks drive

    Apr 9, 2014

  • New driver at center

    Sue Howe|Apr 9, 2014

    There were four here for bingo this week. Two-dollar winners were Merle Starr, and Berneil McCord. Then Merle Starr and Madaline Forbes shared the $2 blackout round. There were four here for Bridge Monday. High winner was Vivien Campbell and second place went to Gertrude Herold. Second high went to Sheila Johnson and Bob Johnson. We have hired Kathy Hennek as the new bus driver. She has lived here for many years and I am sure she will be a great asset to our group. We want to welcome Kathy as our new bus driver. She started on Thursday. I want...

  • Hanna beautician volunteers

    Tom Mansfield|Apr 9, 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. The ladies at the facility place a high priority on being able to have their hair done nicely—whether permed or cut. We are fortunate to have a licensed hairdresser who comes about once a month. She is Kerri Thrasher from Hanna, who has been licensed for over 22 years as a bea...

  • Giving victims a voice

    Mike Dunn|Apr 9, 2014

    Every year, more than 22 million people a year fall victim to a crime. They are friends, neighbors, relatives and co-workers. Bringing attention to your (peers) is exactly why April 6 through 12 is National Crime Victims’ Week. Approved by the Carbon County Commissioners at their April 1 meeting, the theme for National Crime Victims’ Week’s this year is “30 years: restoring the balance of justice.” So what does Carbon County do to assist our local crime victims? It begins with one Carbon Co...

  • Good Profits from a Little Patch of Irrigated Land

    Apr 2, 2014

    Reprint of this story from the April 4, 1902 issue of The Grand Encampment Herald brought to you courtesy of Grandma’s Cabin, Encampment, Wyoming. Preserving History - Serving the Community. Good Profits from a Little Patch of Irrigated Land J. J. Wombaker came into this country with his family four years ago last September, and settled on placer ground at the junction of the north and south forks of the Encampment River. There were but three log cabins on the Grand Encampment townsite at that time, and two of these were occupied by men o...

  • Center hires driver

    Sue Howe|Apr 2, 2014

    There were eight here for Bridge Monday. High winners were Glee Johnson and Gertrude Herold. Second high went to Sheila Johnson and Bob Johnson. We have hired Kathy Hennek as the new bus driver. She has lived here for many years and I am sure she will be a great asset to our group. All of us here at the center want to wish Jane Fluty the very best on her retirement. She plans to do some camping when they get back from their vacation in May. So we hope everything works out for them. She said if we need a substitute and she is in town, she will...

  • April is upon us

    Ronda Krouch|Apr 2, 2014

    April is here and we are looking forward to spring, as brief as it may be. Wishing the following a wonderful April birthday- Woody Woodward, Jerry Crank, Ruth Banzhof, Roy Wells, Lori Cronberg, Deryl Novak, Marvin Cronberg, Dot Severns, Barb Woodward, Dick Blake, Ellen Burgess, Jim Krouch, Patty Herring. Sue will be here on at 11:30 a.m. April 3 to take blood pressures. Breakfast at noon will be April 12. The menu is blueberry French toast bake, bacon, fresh fruit/juice, chilled milk. Our evening meal will be at 6 p.m., April 18 and we will be...

  • Activities fill out week

    Tom Mansfield|Apr 2, 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, three residents played Dominoes with Pat Rust winning. On Tuesday morning, four residents played Yahtzee with Frank Jereb winning. On Wednesday afternoon, 11 residents played Bingo, and on Friday afternoon, 1...

  • Celebrating Agriculture

    Mar 26, 2014

  • Malone makes Casper College honor roll

    Staff Report|Mar 26, 2014

    A former Saratoga resident was included on the Casper College President’s Honor Roll at Casper College for the 2013 fall semester. Macey Malone, Saratoga High School graduate,was named to the President’s Honor Roll. In order to qualify, students must take 12 credit hours and maintain a 3.5 grade-point average....

  • Correction

    Staff Report|Mar 26, 2014

    In the March 19 edition, the booster photo featuring the Carbon County School District No. 2 Speech and Debate Team as state champions, Maya Zeiger and Gabby Clutter’s names were left out. The Saratoga Sun apologizes for this error.... Full story

  • Saratoga student shares Senate page experience

    Liz Wood|Mar 26, 2014

    Marshal Hill applied for an internship as a page under Wyoming's Sen. Michael Enzi, because it was the opportunity of a lifetime. "I did not want to pass it up," Hill said. Hill knew the opportunity would not come his way again, and that working as a page in Congress would look good on his resume and would give him an advantage on his application for college. "I was proud to have Marshal serve as a Senate page," Sen. Enzi said. "He represented Wyoming well and is now part of our nation's...

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