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  • FITZSIMMONS TO TAKE REINS AS MEDICAL DIRECTOR OF NPVMC NOVEMBER 1

    Staff Report|Sep 1, 2022

    Dr. Brendan Fitzsimmons will take over as medical director and head physician of the North Platte Valley Medical Center November 1, the Platte Valley Healthcare Project (PVHP) has announced. “While we were sorry to see Dr. Durham leave — as I’m sure he was — Brendan Fitzsimmons has a great deal of experience in family practice, rural healthcare and Critical Access Hospitals, and much of it in Wyoming,” said PVHP Chairman Will Faust. “He will be a great addition to the team at NPVMC.” Prior to joining NPVMC, Fitzsimmons was the physician at...

  • Help raise 'Gather at the Table' funds

    Staff Report|Sep 1, 2022

    Cookies, cakes, pies, cupcakes, goodies of all kinds, plus burritos and biscuits and gravy will all be available Saturday, Sept. 3, at a Bake Sale sponsored by the “Gather at the Table” Committee. Everyone is invited to drop by the Saratoga Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, Third & Bridge Streets in Saratoga, any time after 8:00 a.m. to have a helping of biscuits and gravy, select a burrito, or purchase any of the baked goods available. Proceeds from the event help support the “Gather at the Table” free meal and fellowship gatheri...

  • This week at the Saratoga Care Center

    Sep 1, 2022

    by Tom Mansfied, Activity Volunteer The Activity Director and her assistants offered another week of activities both morning and afternoon. On Monday, residents worked out to Sittercise in the morning and listened to Trivia in the afternoon about occupations and mother nature. On Tuesday, the morning found residents enjoying the game of hot potato beach ball. During the game, the residents really laughed when the ball bounced off the top of Susan Sampson’s head and when Carol Clemetson kicked the ball, but her sandal flew off. In the a...

  • Sep 1, 2022

  • Bikes for Kids Ministry reaches out to the Valley

    Virginia Parker|Aug 25, 2022

    It’s Saturday morning at the Agape House on the corner of 1st and Main in Saratoga. Bicycles line the sidewalk and spill onto the lawn. Bikes for Kids Ministry is managed by Ralph Hicks and Mike Day. They have been accpeting donated bicycles in for the past 7 years. They tune them up, make repairs when needed and give them away. According to Hicks, the program started when he picked up a couple bikes at the landfill one day, brought them home and cleaned them up. He spoke with Sarah Lincoln a...

  • Going to college before graduating high school

    Mike Armstrong|Aug 25, 2022

    Three students from Carbon County School District No 2 (CCSD2) were able to go to the University of Wyoming before they graduated high school. They were Mackenzie Priest from Hanna, Elk Mountain, Medicine Bow (HEM) High School, Merilee Williams from Saratoga High School and Oliver Tanner from Encampment High School. According to the University of Wyoming (UW) since 1985, Wyoming's rising junior students have had the opportunity to have their first taste of college life while attending the UW...

  • Celebrating the Kids

    Mike Armstrong|Aug 25, 2022

    On Monday morning, at 9 a.m. the first day of school in Carbon County School District No. 2, a siren went off telling the town something was happening. There was. Hanna Elementary School (HES) had a parade of its students starting at the firehouse and marching to the elementary school. The kids lined up by grade and followed two fire trucks down the street, waving at the crowds lined up along the street. They were also throwing candy. "This looks to have more people watching than our regular...

  • This week at the Saratoga Care Center

    Aug 25, 2022

    by Tom Mansfied, Activity Volunteer The Activity Director and her assistants offered another week of activities both morning and afternoon. On Monday, residents worked out to Sittercise in the morning and listened to Trivia in the afternoon. On Tuesday, the morning found residents enjoying the game of Hangman. In the afternoon, residents participated in Arts and Crafts, painting small standup fall decorations for their room. On Wednesday, residents came out to the dining room for the always popular Hair and Nail Care. The afternoon found...

  • Encampment bus garage hosts bus driver training

    Virginia Parker|Aug 25, 2022

    With school starting, child safety is a major concern to all parties involved with their care. On August 17, a District wide training was held in Encampment for all bus drivers in CCSD#2. Training included mountain driving, engine brakes, tire chains, road safety, tailgating, stop sign violations, proper use of handheld radios and active shooter. There were 12 participants attending. Shannon Fagan, a certified Wyoming State Trainer said that the Encampment School Bus Barn has been named a...

  • Fishies and Climate

    Virginia Parker|Aug 25, 2022

    by Virginia Parker The Encampment River provided background music as Jeff Streeter presented "Climate Change and Its Impact on Fisheries" to a group of fourteen graduate students from the Haub School of Environmental and Natural Resources. Accompanied by Dr. Corrie Knapp, they sat on the bank of the river, taking notes and absorbing all the information Streeter was providing. Streeter has been a fly fisherman most of his life and has worked in the industry for many years. Streeter stressed the...

  • In hope of honoring a father

    Mike Armstong|Aug 18, 2022

    A father and son bond can be one of the strongest there is, and Dr. Michael (Doc) Janssen, owner of the Saratoga Resort, was extremely close with his father Harold Janssen. According to Doc's wife, Dr. Sharon Janssen, Doc's father inspired his son with a strong work ethic and commitment to help others. Harold owned a small lawn and tractor business, which he built up himself. He left school in the 8th grade and became adept with taking care of machinery. Sharon said Harold was a genius in many...

  • FRA Branch 059 Seeks Entries in Americanism Essay Contest

    Staff Report|Aug 18, 2022

    Members of FRA (Fleet Reserve Association) Branch #059, Cheyenne, WY invite all students in grades 7 through 12 to participate in the Association’s 2022 Americanism Essay Contest. Participants are invited to submit a 350-word essay centered on this year’s theme: “What the United States Flag Stands For”. This national contest, sponsored by FRA to promote a spirit of patriotism among America’s youth, offers a Grand National Prize of $5,000, with other recognition in each grade category. “Each entrant must be sponsored by an FRA member or b...

  • This week at the Saratoga Care Center

    Aug 18, 2022

    by Tom Mansfield, Activity Volunteer On Monday, residents exercised to Sittercise in the morning. Residents listened to a 2016 Saratoga Sun article about the Prisoner of war camp in Ryan Park from 1943 to 1945 in the afternoon. After they did Trivia of Famous animals in entertainment. The last one was Rudolf. After that residents broke out in song, singing Rudolf the red nosed Reindeer. On Tuesday, residents played Ring Toss and Ladder Toss, while listening to disco music in the morning. Arts and Crafts had residents making bird feeders with...

  • Senior Wheels!

    Dee Dee Martz|Aug 18, 2022

    The Saratoga Senior Center is offering a service that has not been made available to Platte Valley residents before and has been desperately needed for a long time. Anyone in need of transportation to doctor appointments or shopping for necessities, will be able to utilize this service. Brenda Zeiger, Manager at the Senior Center, said that there is a minimal cost and a few requirements that need to be met first because this is a Senior Center provided activity. Arrangements will need to be...

  • Aug 18, 2022

  • Unknown miners

    Aug 11, 2022

  • Medicine Bow Marshal goes on call and gets a surprise

    Mike Armstrong|Aug 11, 2022

    "We are going to miss him so much," Mayor Sharon Biamon said on Saturday at the Hanna Recreation Center. "We really will." Biamon was waiting for Medicine Bow Marshal, Dave Redding, to arrive where there was a surprise going away party being thrown by Roger and April Hawkes with some help from Hanna Marshal, Ted Kranenberg. The Hanna Recreation Center was picked to surprise Redding. A bit of a ruse, was used to catch him unaware. By the time Redding arrived in full gear to respond, there were...

  • Mommas and babies

    Aug 4, 2022

  • This week at the Saratoga Care Center

    Aug 4, 2022

    by Tom Mansfield Activities Volunteer The activity program at the Saratoga Care Center are alive and thriving. Currently, there are 16 residents, but very soon there will be 18 with the new admissions scheduled coming in soon. The Activities Director is Shay Fliniav. She has two activity assistants - Liz Elizando and Kathy McMorrow. Shay has a full program scheduled with both morning and afternoon activities. On Sundays, there is a movie and popcorn in the morning and church in the afternoon. On July 24, residents watched “Steel Magnolias” in...

  • 60 years between the lines

    Virginia Parker|Aug 4, 2022

    Donnie Peters, of Saratoga, has been recognized by the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) for 60 years of safe, accident-free driving of a commercial tractor-trailer. Don currently works for Danny McGuire of Saratoga. The OOIDA Safe Driving Award Program is designed to recognize and reward OOIDA members for their safe, accident-free years while operating a commercial vehicle. Safe driving awards are available to all eligible OOIDA members who qualify based upon the number of...

  • 7th annual Koyoty Howl

    Aug 4, 2022

  • Rendezvous mountain men have skills

    Virginia Parker|Jul 28, 2022

    The 2022 Sierra Madre Muzzleloaders Mountain Man Rendezvous was in full swing last weekend. I spoke with Les Daniels about the inception of the mountain man rendezvous for this area. He told me Marion Baker had taken over The Brass Rail out north of town and was a huge catalyst in getting the muzzleloaders started. Frank Horvath, Gary Millhouse and many others including Les gave the Sierra Madre Muzzleloaders life. Although they had a very limited shooting range, they enjoyed their competitions....

  • Teacher of the Year

    Jul 28, 2022

  • Hall of Famers

    Virginia Parker|Jul 28, 2022

    The Lions Club is a worldwide society devoted entirely to social service. This year there are three long time members of the Encampment/Riverside Lions Club that were voted into the Encampment Riverside Hall of Fame. Jerry Paxton Anyone that has lived in the area more than a year has probably heard of Jerry Paxton. His commitment to the community and the people that live in it, as well the Wyoming way of life have made Paxton a household name. His achievements are far reaching. Paxton is a 5th...

  • Don't worry, its not hunting season yet

    Jul 28, 2022

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