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  • Something to digest

    Staff Report|Updated Oct 5, 2021

    The Platte Valley Ministerial Association is hosting a Beans and Rice Banquet on Tuesday, October 12 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall of St. Ann’s Church. The dinner is a fundraising event for the Saratoga Food Pantry. Admission is by donation. In addition to raising funds to support the work of the Food Pantry, a goal of serving a dinner of beans, rice, and lentils is to make people aware of the diets of poor people worldwide. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) 2020 report, nearly nine per...

  • Making history come alive

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Sep 28, 2021

    After a difficult summer in 2020, the Hanna Basin, Elk Mountain and Medicine Bow museums invited Carbon County residents and outsiders to come and visit the Hanna Basin Museum to welcome them back on September 19. Directors of all three museums welcomed the visitors with a food spread donated by restaurants from Elk Mountain, Hanna, Medicine Bow and Saratoga. To raise money, there was a 50-50 raffle and a silent auction which had items donated by businesses from all over the...

  • North county museums work together

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Sep 7, 2021

    With a total of 10 museums, Carbon County has the most museums of any county in Wyoming. These historical depositories range in size from the Grand Encampment Museum (GEM), which has thirty or so buildings with exhibits sometimes changing on a monthly basis, to Baggs and Elk Mountain which have one building to show off their history. All museums depend on funding from grants and donations although, in the Little Snake River Valley and Saratoga, museum districts were formed....

  • HART discusses new beds

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Aug 31, 2021

    The Hanna Agricultural Resource Team (HART) met on August 24 at the Hanna Market for their monthly meeting. The major topic was the coming construction of the new community garden. The community garden had been moved from its location on land owned by Carbon County School District No. 2 to HART member Chris Karns' residence, temporarily, for the summer. C.J. Mahon, the construction company that needed the land where the garden had been located for a cement production...

  • A touch of the international

    Micky Jones|Updated Aug 25, 2021

    The bold, beautiful hair and accent of Brian Roche is sure to stand out in Saratoga, Wyoming. The renowned hair stylist is working through Copper Creek Hair Company is owned by Madeline Bonitatibus and located at 116 West Bridge Street. Along with his wife Marina, Brian found the Valley all the way from western Ireland. Brian Roche has 32 years experience in many aspects of hair. Specializing in hair color, advanced cutting and restyling, Brian does men's and children's hair...

  • Accomplice wins

    Updated Aug 24, 2021

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  • The Black Diamond of Carbon County

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Aug 17, 2021

    "Carbon- a town in the county of Carbon, Wyoming. Eight four miles by rail northwest of Laramie. Coal mining is carried on here. It has three churches, a bank, a common and high school, and a newspaper office. Population 1140." This description was quoted from "Lippincott's Gazetteer of the World", published in 1893. A gazetteer is a geographical dictionary which describes every place on earth. At the time of publication, Carbon had already peaked. About a decade before the...

  • Where there's a Wille ...

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Aug 3, 2021

    Ann and Dale Wille were selected to be the Grand Marshals of the Carbon County Fair this year. This isn't the first time a Grand Marshal has been selected in Little Snake River Valley in recent years. "My mother had the honor about five or six years ago," Dale said. Ann is presently teaching at Little Snake River Valley School (LSRV) and is also its athletic director. She has been teaching there for 35 years. Dale retired last year after 33 years as the VoAg and FFA advisor...

  • Here you are family

    Joshua Wood|Updated Aug 3, 2021

    On the weekend of July 9, it may have looked like a small town had sprung up at Bottle Creek Campground south of Encampment. A variety of campers and tents had been set up for an extended weekend stay and were joined by several large tents. For the 75th year in a row, the United States Forest Service campground served as the home of the Wyoming Rancher's Family Camp. Emphasis on family. On a warm, sunny-and slightly smokey-Saturday morning the Miller family is hard at work...

  • Real living history

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Jul 27, 2021

    Grand Encampment Museum (GEM) hosted its annual Living History Day on Saturday with booming attendance. The event is a tradition which Candy Moulton, author and a founder of GEM said goes back about 50 years. "I was here when we did the first one," Moulton said. "When we first started it, we did it on Memorial Day weekend, but so many times it would be cold. Some of the buildings have fire places that we would light and huddle into to stay warm. Then we moved it to July, so...

  • Rendezvous returns

    Staff Report|Updated Jul 20, 2021

    Last summer, a number of highly anticipated events were ultimately cancelled due to the coronavirus (COVID-19). Among those was the Sierra Madre Muzzle Loading Rifle Club's Mountain Man Rendezvous, which is held annually on the grounds of the Grand Encampment Museum. This weekend, July 23 - 25, the rendezvous will return for its 40th year and the fields of the Grand Encampment Museum will once again be a window into the past. Local black powder enthusiasts will recreate the...

  • Here's a llama, there's a llama

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Jul 13, 2021

    According to her parents, Elk Mountain residents Steve and Courtney Priest, Mackenzie has been obsessed with llamas since she was about eight years old. "I did like the book 'Llama Mama'," Mackenzie, a sophomore at Hanna, Elk Mountain, Medicine Bow High School, said. "But I can't really say why I wanted one." Steve and Courtney took Mackenzie to a llama farm to see if her desire to have one was real. It was and Mackenzie got her wish. She is now the proud owner of Peak, a...

  • Smile when you go through the doors

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Jul 13, 2021

    The Owen Wister Cabin residing at the Medicine Bow Museum (MBM) is open after being closed for four years. "It got re-painted and refurbished," MBM worker Howard Bame said. "It was looking pretty rough before." The Owen Wister Cabin is a significant building to the museum and the country, according to MBM Director Sharon Biamon, because it is a place the author built himself and lived for a time after he completed his most famous work, the 1902 novel "The Virginian: A...

  • Wide open spaces

    Staff Report|Updated Jul 13, 2021

    With more and more folks flocking to the Upper North Platte River Valley weekly and a free event being staged, a record crowd is expected to attend the 18/19th annual Grand Encampment Cowboy Gathering in Encampment this weekend, July 16, 17 & 18. The three-day celebration will begin Friday evening at 6:30 p.m. in Grand View Park with a free open mic cowboy poetry/music program, followed by the popular campfire jam session. Saturday morning will begin with a free self-defense...

  • Francis to receive Pioneer Award

    Staff Report|Updated Jul 13, 2021

    Encampment native Francis Herring is the 2021 Pioneer Award winner for the Grand Encampment Cowboy Gathering Outfit. Herring, best known as Francie, was one of the 16 children of Ellis and Gladys Herring. He was born in Encampment and has spent most of his life in the town, leaving only for a short time chasing work in New Mexico. Herring will be presented with his award Saturday night during the Grand Encampment Cowboy Gathering All-star Cowboy Poetry & Music performance in...

  • Directing the hall of fame

    Staff Report|Updated Jul 7, 2021

    Candy Moulton of Encampment has been named the new Executive Director of the Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame (WCHF) while Andy Nelson of Pinedale is the new Board Member for Region 10, which includes Sublette, Teton, and Lincoln counties. Moulton's appointment begins July 1 while Nelson took over in May upon the resignation of Windy Noble. The two newest representatives have deep connections to WCHF and to Wyoming. Moulton has worked with the organization since its inception...

  • An end of a preaching era

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Jul 7, 2021

    Gary Wilken has been a minister at the Medicine Bow Methodist Church for just shy of a quarter century. Wilken went to Colorado State University (CSU) and attained his undergraduate degree and then went to Berkley for his masters in religious studies. While at CSU Wilken became acquainted with police officers of the town. "They shared with me the need for a chaplain," Wilken said. "Because of all the divorce, suicide and stresses that come with law enforcement and that sort...

  • Three decades of service

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Jul 7, 2021

    People who know Hanna Fire Chief Mark Kostovny know he didn't want a big deal made out of him hitting the 30 year mark working as a firefighter. His crew, however, insisted and a small award party was held for him on June 24 at the Hanna fire station. "They made it very clear, that they were not going to let this-more or less-milestone pass by without some sort of acknowledgment," Kostovny said. Kostovny thanked everyone who came to see Sam Sikes present him with an award. He...

  • Worshipping for 75 years

    Staff Report|Updated Jul 6, 2021

    For its 75th year, the Wyoming Ranchers Family Camp will return to Bottle Creek campground south of Encampment. Begun as a mountain top Christian get together three-quarters of a century ago by Wyoming ranchers with families, the event has now grown into a “really neat way to have a blessed gathering for a weekend, not only with your family, but with others so inspired to have a Mountain Top experience”. Attendees are invited to bring a camper or tent to Bottle Creek Campground and can either join for the entire weekend, jus...

  • Nichols exhibit opens at Grand Encampment

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Jul 6, 2021

    On June 25 and 26, The Grand Encampment Museum (GEM) hosted author Nicole Jean Hill, Professor of Art at Humboldt State University in California. Hill was present not only to present her book on photography from the Lora Webb Nichols Collection, but to also help kick off the museum's newest exhibit. The new exhibit is all about Lora Webb Nichols. The exhibit has pictures, cameras, clothes and other mementos of Nichols life. The exhibit opening stretched out for two days and...

  • Distilling a craft

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Jun 30, 2021

    Phillip Mundt was recently appointed as head distiller and production manager at Brush Creek Distillery in Carbon County. Mundt comes to the distillery from Colorado where he worked at Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey. Starting out as a distiller, for six years he was production manager. Mundt grew up in Evergreen, Colorado. He studied international relations at a university in Switzerland and received his masters in management at a school in Scotland. "All of those travels allowe...

  • Poetry and prose

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Jun 30, 2021

    Most people know Karen Heath as the clerk and treasurer for the Town of Medicine Bow, but she is also a writer of seven fiction works and a book of poetry which she recently published in 2021. Her book of poetry is titled "Book of Days". A poem in the collection called Elm on the Lawn is one that Heath likes to read to those who don't know her work. 'Warm gentle drops and flickers, Dancing from leaf to leaf, Fuzzy dark emerald sprays Thunder speaks, growling long and low like...

  • Brit and Fish coast to coast

    Joshua Wood|Updated Jun 29, 2021

    Summers in Wyoming can be heralded by several sights. For some, it's the flurry of cotton from nearby cotton trees which agitate their allergies. When it comes to others, the seasonal opening of mountain byways is the sign. An almost universally accepted sign summer has arrived in the Cowboy State is the sights of bicyclists peddling either through town or in between towns. Some try to maintain a certain pace and an average mileage as they ride the TransAmerican Trail from...

  • Hanna goes international

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Jun 15, 2021

    The Hanna Basin Museum was recently given access to an audience in the millions. ARD German Radio & TV is the largest public broadcasting network in Europe. It serves 60 plus radio stations with over 39.7 million listeners. The website has approximately 2 million hits a day. While Hanna Basin Museum Director Sunshine Solaas was interviewed by ARD, she also extended an invite to Carbon County historian and former Hanna resident Bob Leathers. The reporter, Jule Käppel, has been...

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