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  • Bleeding for health

    Staff Report|Updated Apr 2, 2019

    Wyoming Health Fairs/Wellness Health Fairs (WHF) will be holding their annual blood draws for wellness screenings next week in Saratoga, Encampment and Hanna. Dates for the blood draws are Tuesday, April 9, from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at Hanna Elementary School; Wednesday and Thursday, April 10 and 11, from 6 to 10 a.m. at the Platte Valley Community Center in Saratoga, and Friday and Saturday, April 12 and 13 from 6 to 10 a.m. at the Encampment Opera House. Valley screenings are being organized this year by the Encampment...

  • Angus bullish on seed-to-table

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Apr 2, 2019

    "We are making this new American cuisine and we are doing it at this gorgeous location and it checks all the boxes on what I want to be doing with my life," Angus McIntosh, Jr. chef at Brush Creek Ranch (Brush Creek), said. "To me it is a gift to be chosen the chef, because who else is going to be able to really understand Wyoming and put it on a plate." McIntosh feels he has an amazing facility at his disposal to make some of the best food in the world at Brush Creek. He said...

  • Hotchkiss and Dabb wed

    Updated Mar 19, 2019

    Elizabeth Lucretia Hotchkiss and Brett Alan Dabb were married on Feb. 24, 2019, at the Boettcher Mansion on Lookout Mountain in Golden, Colo. Caley Johnson, a friend of the bride and groom, officiated. Eliza is the daughter of Berkeley and Margaret Hotchkiss of Saratoga; Brett's parents are David and Laurel Dabb of Wilmington, N.C. Eliza is a graduate of Saratoga High School. She earned a bachelor of arts degree in geology and geography from Vassar College and a master of...

  • Wagner to Girls State

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Mar 12, 2019

    Freddie Wagner, a junior at Hanna, Elk Mountain, Medicine Bow (HEM) High School was selected to go to Girls State by the American Legion Auxiliary of Medicine Bow. "We go to the community college in Cheyenne and we get to learn more about our government in United States and Wyoming," Wagner said. "We are going to be able to go to government official houses and get a real taste of how it all works." Wagner said she has wanted to go to Girls State since was a little girl. "I am...

  • Scouting for leaders

    Keith McLendon|Updated Mar 12, 2019

    The Saratoga Lions Club is hosting a meeting to gauge interest in establishing a new Cub Scouts troop. The Lions Club had held both a Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts charter for 30 years. The last Cub Scout troop, which moved to Encampment, recently came to an end. Lions Club member Bob Lauman, who has helped out with administrative duties for previous Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts troops, said he was looking for responsible adults to help get the program going once again. Prospective...

  • It's a 'Spring Thing'

    Staff Report|Updated Feb 27, 2019

    The Valley Service Organization (VSO) and the Platte Valley Community Center are joining forces to produce a new addition to the Valley’s spring calendar. To be held in early May “A Spring Thing: From Guns to Roses” is designed to promote spring and summer opportunities for recreation and enjoyment in Wyoming’s Upper North Platte River Valley. Areas of focus include gardening, foraging, outdoor activities and exploration of the area’s natural and cultural attractions. The event is scheduled for Saturday, May 4, from 9 a....

  • Dads and daughters cut the rug

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Feb 20, 2019

    "This is our second Daddy/Daughter dance which is sort of a combination Valentine dance and Sweetheart dance for fathers and their daughters," Hanna Recreation Center director Vivian Gonzales said on Saturday. The dance proved popular last year when the Hanna Recreation Center introduced it and Gonzales wanted to see if she could start a tradition. "We do this purposely right after Valentines Day because there is already a sense of exchanging gifts between loved ones,"...

  • Roaming the Romios

    Joshua Wood|Updated Feb 20, 2019

    "Before today, I never would have thought Josh Wood would go snowshoeing." This statement, from Karen Buford while snowshoeing, isn't far from the truth. When I woke up on the morning of Feb. 17 to cover the Upper Valley Search and Rescue Ben Romios Poker Run, I had no idea I would find myself strapped into a pair of snowshoes. Shortly after arriving at the gates that mark the closure of Wyoming Highway 70 for the season, however, Margaret Weber talked me into giving it a...

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  • Pint-sized piscators

    Joshua Wood|Updated Jan 23, 2019

    The forecast for Saturday Jan. 12 was one of clear skies and plenty of sunshine. That morning, however, was the exact opposite as a chilling fog had moved into the Valley overnight. Despite the cold and foggy morning, both children and adults gathered on the 16 inch thick ice at Treasure Island pond, usually visible from Highway 230, for Mother Mountain Anglers' (MMA) 3rd Annual Kid's Ice Fishing Clinic. Adolescent anglers, and their parents, listened closely as Biff Burton, g...

  • Awards of derbies past

    Staff Report|Updated Jan 16, 2019

    With the 36th Annual Saratoga Ice Fishing Derby set to take place this weekend, the Saratoga Sun decided to take a look through our archives. This year, the Saratoga/Platte Valley Chamber of Commerce (SPVCC) will be offering $41,000 in total prize money including $2,000 for catching the largest fish during the two-day derby and three Trophy Trout that could be worth $35,000 combined. With the prizes in mind, the Sun saw fit to see what other prizes have been offered in the...

  • Counter intuitive

    Joshua Wood|Updated Jan 8, 2019

    Going into a new year often means new changes and the Saratoga Branch Library will certainly have that going into 2019. Frequent visitors of the library will now be greeted by an updated circulation desk thanks to the Saratoga Friends of the Library (FOL). Approved by the Saratoga FOL in February 2018, Custom Builders began working on updating the fixture in December. These updates included reducing the height of the desk overall, making it easier for the young patrons to see...

  • A 'peak' at physical therapy

    Keith McLendon|Updated Jan 8, 2019

    During recent health care meetings a call for more and expanded physical therapy services was raised. Laramie Peak Therapies (LPT) in Saratoga has recently expanded staff and equipment in an effort to fulfill these needs. New Faces The therapeutic clinic, housed adjacent to the Saratoga Care Center, has been in business for over a year and a half but has just recently added Chelsea Pantel as a speech/language therapist (who also holds a certificate of clinical competence) and...

  • Legally hooking for money

    Staff Report|Updated Jan 8, 2019

    For the 36th year, the Saratoga/Platte Valley Chamber of Commerce (SPVCC) invites everyone to compete in the Saratoga Ice Fishing Derby. Taking place on Jan. 19 and 20, participants will have the opportunity to win the $2,000 first prize by catching the largest fish during the two-day derby. There are also over $6,000 in cash prizes and up to $35,000 in additional prize money available, according to a press release from the SPVCC. Those catching the second and third largest fish during the derby will win $1,000 and $500,...

  • Cutting up in Hanna

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Dec 26, 2018

    It has been several years since a hair salon has been in the town of Hanna. That has changed recently with the opening of Troublesome Tresses. Owner-operator Kinsey Hendricks realized there was a viable business opportunity that would allow her to work and still be able to raise her five children. Hendricks was raised in Carbon County and came to Hanna because housing was affordable when they moved to the town 13 years ago. "We knew we wanted to have a large family and the...

  • Christmas services offered

    Staff Report|Updated Dec 18, 2018

    Churches around east Carbon County are preparing for the highlight of the Christian calendar. Many houses of worship will be offering special Christmas Eve or Christmas Day services. Saint Ann’s Catholic On Dec. 24, Saint Ann’s Catholic Church at 211 West Spring St. in Saratoga will be holding Christmas Eve Mass at 10 p.m. The church will also be holding their Christmas Mass at 10 a.m. Christmas Day. Saint Joseph’s Mission Church On Dec. 24, Saint Joseph’s Catholic Church at 3 Heather Dr. in Hanna will be holding a Christm...

  • Zane DeVerl Hunsaker

    Updated Dec 12, 2018

    Big sister Sady and Big brother Wayne would like everyone to meet their little brother Zane DeVerl Hunsaker. Zane was born Oct. 10, 2018 in Laramie and weighed 6 pounds 13 ounces and was 19 1/2 inches long. Parents are Drew and Cady Hunsaker of Encampment. Maternal Grandparents Cody and Cathy Cox of Encampment and Paternal Grandparents are Robert and Barbara Hunsaker of Wellsville, Utah. Great Grandmother is Sandy Buckley of Harrison, Neb. and another Great Grandmother is...

  • Care Center 'a-peel'

    Keith McLendon|Updated Dec 5, 2018

    Lana Sanchez, affectionately known as "Lana Banana" to coworkers, started working as the Social Services Director for the Saratoga Care Center in August. Friday morning, the smiling Sanchez was putting together Christmas baskets for the residents of the facility. Sanchez explained that, though the nursing home does a "Secret Santa" system for holiday gift giving, the care center has enough continuous donations that it is possible to make up nice gift baskets for each of the re...

  • Cooper on the move

    Keith McLendon|Updated Dec 5, 2018

    Mandy Cooper may be a familiar face to some, but she is new to the Platte Valley Clinic. Cooper and her husband, Buddy, have lived in Saratoga for 11 years now. Cooper met her husband in Idaho where she grew up. Eventually the couple moved to Georgia, where she began her nursing education. The couple then moved to New Mexico where the nursing candidate worked on furthering her education. Cooper currently has an Associates Degree in Nursing, but worked on a bachelors degree...

  • Stuffing a crowd

    Keith McLendon|Updated Nov 28, 2018

    The holiday season started Wednesday evening for Platte Valley Helping Hands (PVHH) volunteers. Chris Shannon was bathing and seasoning the eight turkeys, this year donated by the Hotel Wolf, to be cooked for the 23rd annual free Thanksgiving dinner held at St. Ann's Parish Hall in Saratoga that next day. Thanksgiving day started early for PVHH volunteers as convection ovens at the Platte Valley Community Center started the job of roasting the seasoned turkeys. Throughout the...

  • Saturday night Wonderland

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 28, 2018

    Following the Christmas parade Saturday, Dec. 1, Valley residents are invited to attend what has become "a long-time holiday tradition" according to a press release from the Valley Service Organization (VSO). Winter Wonderland, which will be located in the Great Hall of the Platte Valley Community Center, will return this year. According to the press release, the VSO's "annual Christmas gift" will feature a free chili and hot dog feed for everyone, along with cookies and hot...

  • Red shirt, green truck

    Joshua Wood|Updated Nov 28, 2018

    Locals have likely seen a new face wearing the familiar red shirt at the gas station, filling up the equally familiar green truck. Teal Cufaude, who served as a game warden for West Rawlins for three years, became the new wildlife biologist for the Laramie Region - Saratoga effective Sept. 1 after Will Schultz accepted a position in Cheyenne. "One of the big things was, it presented an opportunity to me to kind of evolve as a wildlife professional. I had been a game warden...

  • Armbruster new district ranger

    Joshua Wood|Updated Nov 28, 2018
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    Jason Armbruster began his role as district ranger in the Brush Creek/Hayden Ranger District in May and, while having moved here from Colorado, is no stranger to Wyoming. Armbruster spent time in Wyoming before, having served as the acting district ranger in Sundance for the Bearlodge Ranger District. "I really, really enjoyed that assignment," said Armbruster. "Really enjoyed living and working in Wyoming. It's just a different kind of place to work and I really enjoyed the...

  • DON and ADON

    Keith McLendon|Updated Nov 28, 2018

    The Saratoga Care Center and the Platte Valley Clinic have recently welcomed several new staff members. The Saratoga Sun would like to introduce these caregivers to the community. The Saratoga Sun plans to introduce these new people over the coming weeks and will begin this week with the new Director of Nursing and Assistant Director of Nursing at the Saratoga Care Center. Sandy Mink RN, Director of Nursing Sandy Mink is originally from Denver. She joined the U. S. Navy and re...

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