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  • Bazaar, parade, lights and more

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Nov 28, 2018

    Thanksgiving is over and the Hanna Recreation Center is jumping into the Christmas holiday spirit as December begins. Starting at 4 p.m and going until 7 p.m. on Dec. 1 the annual Christmas Bazaar will held. As in the past, there will be booths for attendees to purchase many types of gifts. There are hand crafted items, Christmas decorations and holiday culinary treats. The Hanna Cemetery Board will be setting up a table of baked goods and sweet treats. All proceeds go to the...

  • Crafts, Santa & more

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 28, 2018

    The ladies of the Saratoga Branch Library are inviting kids of all ages to take part in several Christmas-themed events throughout the month of December that will include crafts, a holiday party and a visit from Santa himself. On Dec. 7, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., the jolly old elf will visit the Saratoga stacks to listen to children’s Christmas requests. Later that day, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., patrons can join their local librarians making “Gifts in a Jar.” While the sign-up deadline has passed, people are still invited to at...

  • A Hanna holiday

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Nov 28, 2018

    The community of Hanna got together from 1-4 p.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic church to celebrate Thanksgiving on Thursday. There were 16 volunteers on hand to cook, serve and clean up for the attendees of the meal that included turkey, ham, stuffing, potatoes, vegetable dishes, dips and many types of desserts. This dinner started out as a community project by members of the Self-Reliance Small Business Group (SRSBG). Sterling Conover and wife Janet, Rose Dabbs, Oliver and Char...

  • Trees for VFDs

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 28, 2018

    The Saratoga/Platte Valley Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the "Festival of Trees Gala and Auction" for its 16th year on Friday, Dec. 7 at the Platte Valley Community Center. Decorated trees and wreaths, gift baskets, centerpieces and other holiday decor and gifts are donated by individuals, organizations and businesses and then auctioned. Proceeds of the evening are to benefit the Chamber and local volunteer fire departments. Anyone wishing to donate a decorated tree,...

  • 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...

  • Helping Hands provide meal

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 21, 2018

    Staff Report Due to miscommunications with organizers there were a few errors in announcing the upcoming Platte Valley Helping Hands (PVHH) Thanksgiving Dinner. Fortunately the Saratoga Sun can get you the correct information before the event. The traditional meal with turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, ham, sweet potatoes, cranberries, relishes, peas, rolls and pumpkin pie will be served between 12:30 and 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 22 at St. Ann’s Parish Hall in Saratoga. The 23rd annual meal will be prepared by PVHH v... Full story

  • Giving Tree deadlines Thursday

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 14, 2018

    The deadline for parents to return forms for their children’s tags to be on the 2018 Platte Valley Giving Tree is tomorrow (Thursday, Nov. 15). Kassey Westring, Giving Tree chairman for the sponsoring Valley Service Organization (VSO), said the forms have been distributed through Valley schools, preschools, day cares public health and Big Brothers/Big Sisters for the tree which again will be located at Town and Country Realty starting Nov. 20. Thursday is also the deadline for Valley organizations to indicate their desire t...

  • Turkey and trimmings for 23 years

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 14, 2018

    The 23rd annual Platte Valley Helping Hands (PVHH) Free Thanksgiving Dinner is coming. The dinner will be held from 12:30 to 2 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day-Thursday, Nov. 22-at St. Ann's Parish Hall, 218 Spring Ave., Saratoga. The Thanksgiving menu includes the traditional turkey and dressing along with baked ham, mashed potatoes and gravy, sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce, green peas, relish trays, dinner rolls, beverages and pumpkin pie for dessert. Take-out dinners will be...

  • Cowbelle cooking

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 7, 2018

    A cookbook, “Favorite Recipes from the Snowy Range CattleWomen”, was published this week and will go on sale at the Craft Fair Saturday at the Platte Valley Community Center. More than 300 favorite recipes submitted by members and friends of the organization were compiled by Leanne Correll and appear in the 130 page book, plus 26 pages of Upper North Platte River ranch and valley photos, stories and history compiled by local historian Dick Perue. Those wishing to obtain a cookbook may do so at the Craft Fair or by con...

  • Grand Encampment ghosting

    Joshua Wood|Updated Oct 30, 2018

    The Grand Encampment Museum (GEM) in Encampment, Wyo. is known for its collection of buildings from the town’s past. Walking the grounds of the museum, visitors can see the Palace Bakery and Ice Cream Parlor, the Kuntzman Building, the Battle Miner and the Peryam House among other historical structures. One of those buildings, which sits just off the boardwalk and behind the Vo-Ag Building, is the Parkinson House. The two-story house, the rear of which provides a backdrop f...

  • Learning the Lincoln

    Keith McLendon|Updated Oct 30, 2018

    You can learn about the history of the Lincoln Highway in Wyoming during two showings of a Wyoming PBS documentary entitled “100 years on the Lincoln Highway.” The program, sponsored by local historians Leslie Johnson and Dick Perue, will be shown between 1 and 2:30 p.m. and again between 6 and 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 8 in the Shively Room of the Platte Valley Community Center. Johnson and Perue are showing the documentary as a public service and Johnson wants to work on...

  • 'Sticking it' to Wednesdays

    Keith McLendon|Updated Oct 16, 2018

    Monte Thayer is looking forward to pool season. Thayer is the organizer of the Platte Valley Wednesday night pool league and has announced an initial organizational meeting for tonight at the Hotel Wolf and a follow up final meeting Wednesday, Oct. 24 at the American Legion. A proposed start night of Nov. 7 is on the slate to be discussed along with teams, team locations, length of season, tournament format and more. A change this year is that the Wednesday night league will...

  • From Tyre to Saratoga

    Updated Oct 9, 2018

    Rev. Ameer Issak, pastor of the Tyre Evangelical Center in Tyre, Lebanon, will visit the First Presbyterian Church of Saratoga to share what is happening with the Church in that area of the Middle East. Pastor Issak, serves a congregation of ten families in Tyre. He and his wife, Esther, lives in one room of the church due to the variety of ministries and outreach programs offered there. These ministries, held in the church building, include Sunday morning worship, Sunday...

  • Stalking the red stag

    Joshua Wood|Updated Oct 9, 2018

    In April, Encampment resident Robert "Bobby" Bergeson and his oldest daughter, Jana Runyan, had the opportunity to take part in a red stag hunt in New Zealand. Introduced to the islands in the late 1800s by European settlers, red deer adapted well to the lush climate and, with no natural predator, populated quickly. Though they are officially considered a pest, the antlers that are produced by the stags are considered among the best in the world. Bergeson's son-in-law, Buck Ru...

  • 'Goblin' candy

    Staff Report|Updated Oct 9, 2018

    Look for witches, goblins, ghouls and a few princesses to be walking the streets of Saratoga the afternoon of Halloween. For a safe and convenient way to trick-or-treat, preschool and elementary-aged kids (and their parents) can stroll downtown Saratoga on Wednesday, Oct. 31 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Many businesses will join in the fun by handing out treats to participants. Look for the bright orange sign on the door or window of participating businesses. Businesses wishing to participate in the Halloween Walk are invited to...

  • Hay, hay, hay!

    Staff Report|Updated Sep 25, 2018

    Staff Report For the second year in a row, Valley residents can expect to see hay bale sculptures standing in fields thanks to the Platte Valley Arts Council (PVAC). In a recent press release, the PVAC announced it was sponsoring the second annual Hay Bale Sculpture Contest. "All ranches, business or families are invited to show off some good old ranch ingenuity that gives their outfit creative bragging rights," stated the press release. "The rules state that sculptures may...

  • Settling into St. James

    Keith McLendon|Updated Sep 11, 2018

    Despite trying to avoid the call to service, Rev. Karen Buckingham has been settling in to her role as Reverend of the St. James Episcopal Church in Encampment for about a year now. Buckingham and her family moved to Rawlins in 1972 when her husband, who worked for the highway department, was transferred there from Burgess Junction, Wyo. While in Rawlins, Buckingham, who is originally from California, went to work for the local school district as a school nurse-a position she...

  • Ice cream, cookies & cobblers

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Sep 5, 2018

    The First Baptist Church in Hanna had an ice cream social starting at 6 p.m. on Wednesday and had over 50 people attend. In addition to the five types of ice cream, there were homemade cookies and fruit cobblers. "The idea just sort of came up between all us," Rose Vaughn, a member of the church, said. "We wanted to have something for the community to get together and what is better than an ice cream social." The ice cream was served in one room, but the crowd gathered not...

  • Just hiking through

    Joshua Wood|Updated Aug 28, 2018

    Spanning 3,100 miles from the border of Mexico to the border of Canada, the Continental Divide Trail (CDT) is one of three long-distance hiking trails that combine what is often called the "Triple Crown" by thru-hikers. The other two trails being the Pacific Crest Trail and the Appalachian Trail. Approximately 200 people attempt to complete the hike every year, though less than half completed the over 3,000 mile trek in 2017. The CDT makes its way through the Platte Valley...

  • Horse talk

    Joshua Wood|Updated Aug 28, 2018

    On a bright Saturday morning on Blackhall Mountain Ranch, the smell and sound of percolating coffee threads itself through the handful of conversations happening among those gathered in an arena. Nearby horses move around in their stalls and send out the occasional whinny. The people who have assembled in the large building, most of them women, are preparing for the second day of a three day horse clinic hosted by Jean Burger and put on by Chris Irwin. The attendees range in...

  • High Plains by the river

    Joshua Wood|Updated Aug 21, 2018

    Despite the erratic weather that was present on Saturday, Riverside residents gathered at Rick Martin Memorial Park for the annual Riverside Party Day. On the enclosed stage loaned by the Town of Encampment, the bluegrass band High Plains Tradition strummed their guitars, banjos and other string instruments while people gathered and caught up with each other. "This is my going away party," said Jane Hill jokingly, as the long time resident is moving soon. The food, provided...

  • Learning to feel at home on the range

    Joshua Wood|Updated Aug 21, 2018

    It's a cold and cloudy Sunday morning as I pull myself out of bed around 7:30 a.m. and get myself dressed. Normally the "day of rest" is used for just that; rest. On this particular morning of Aug. 19, however, I am heading down to the Silver Spur Shooting Range to cover one of several gun courses being taught by Silver Spur Outfitters in cooperation with Sgt. John Russo, who has been in law enforcement for 25 years. Having started in 2013, this is the fifth year that Spur...

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