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  • Encampment 'steps up to the plate'

    Joshua Wood|Updated Jan 23, 2018

    Celebrity chefs are everywhere today-from Anthony Bourdain traveling internationally for CNN to Guy Fieri checking out his favorite diners. According to Chef Mike Dries (pronounced drees) from the Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts, the namesake of the school was the celebrity chef of his day. Escoffier, who was born in 1846 and died in 1935, was often referred to as the "Chef of Kings" by the French press. Chef Auguste Escoffier, however, is most known for his work to...

  • An eastern excursion

    Updated Jan 23, 2018

    Saratoga Sun reporter Mike Armstrong spent Thursday morning at the HEM High School telling students of his experiences in China....

  • Gallery owner gets art rotating at PVCC

    Joshua Wood|Updated Jan 23, 2018

    In April 2015, Laura Morrow, better known in the Valley as Laura M, made the decision to rebrand. After purchasing Blackhawk Gallery from longtime owner Patty Lufkin, Morrow went from "Laura M's Clothing Boutique" to "Laura M Gallery and Backroom." The gallery displays fine art from approximately 40 artists, many of whom call the southeastern corner of Wyoming home. As of December, visitors to the Platte Valley Community Center will be able to see new work from area artists....

  • Senior center sent new seats

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Jan 16, 2018

    Donna Pipher, Hanna Senior Center Director, said when a woman came into the facility, she thought it was to use the bathrooms. "The lady walked around for a few minutes and then came up to me and told me that we had such a nice senior center and that she was very surprised," Pipher said. "We visited and then she went on her way on whatever she was doing in Hanna." The woman was Leslie Blythe, Regional Business Manager for Rocky Mountain Power. Pipher was not sure why Blythe...

  • I'm gonna get you, sucka!

    Joshua Wood|Updated Jan 16, 2018

    Any group running an event with longevity knows that to keep people interested it has to keep things fresh. Case in point: the Saratoga Lake Ice Fishing Derby. Started in 1983, with two prizes of $25,000 and a 1982 Jeep CJ-5, the annual event is entering its 35th year and has introduced a new competition aimed to make suckers of everyone. The "Sucker Skirmish" is available to all official Saratoga Lake Ice Fishing Derby registrants and encourages them to bring sucker fish...

  • Hanna has Roller Rink Bash

    Updated Dec 28, 2017

    Skating is coming to Hanna. From 3-5 p.m. Dec. 30, the Hanna Recreation Center is hosting a New Years Eve roller rink bash. It is open to all ages and there will be food and music. The Hanna Recreation Center is opening up it's doors to the public, member or not, on Dec. 28 from 6-10 a.m. in the morning and 4-8 p.m. in the afternoon. Vivian Gonzalez, the recreation center director, said she was doing this so kids that were out of school could get some exercise and it gave a... Full story

  • Leadership Carbon County class forming

    Updated Dec 13, 2017

    Carbon County Economic Development Corporation (CCEDC) is spearheading the second year of Leadership Carbon County. Partners in this effort again include the Rawlins Chamber of Commerce, Saratoga/Platte Valley Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Rawlins DDA Main Street, and Carbon County Higher Education Center. Nine graduates of the inaugural class are serving on the committee to help plan next year’s sessions. Leadership Carbon County is organized for the purpose of identifying key individuals with leadership qualities and concer... Full story

  • Backing into money

    Updated Dec 13, 2017

    Winners of the Saratoga/Platte Valley Chamber of Commerce’s annual Reverse Drawing were announced at Friday’s Festival of Trees at the Platte Valley community Center The first and every 50th ticket drawn won $50 Chamber gift certificates. Those winners were: Joe Elder, (first ticket drawn); Karen Rauterkus (50); Dennis Peters (100); Will and Melissa Faust (150); Randy Lambert (200); and Cindy Carnes (250). The next-to-last ticket drawn (299) was Anita Morris who won a $200 Chamber gift certificate. The 300th, and last, tic... Full story

  • The road from crime and prison to success

    Updated Dec 6, 2017

    Nationally Recognized speaker Victor Woods was at the Platte Valley Community Center Wednesday to bring his "never give up" message to Saratoga sixth to 12th grade students in attendance in the theater. Woods, who has spoken at colleges, businesses, schools, juvenile detention centers, prisons and other organizations across America, used humor and pointed situations to tell his history of crime and redemption. The speaker illustrated his grim early history from being arrested... Full story

  • Mensa scholarship essay contest

    Updated Dec 6, 2017

    The Wyoming Mountain Mensa chapter of American Mensa has scholarships available for students living in Wyoming. The scholarships for the 2018 competition, ranging in value from $500-$1,000, are awarded by the Mensa Education & Research Foundation scholarship program. All scholarship awards are based on a 550-word essay submitted online by the applicant, which describes the applicant’s career, vocational, or academic goal toward which the scholarship is to provide aid. Entries will be judged and awarded at three levels: l... Full story

  • Nominations open for Cowboy Hall of Fame

    Updated Dec 6, 2017

    The Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame (WCHF) has inducted 195 people since 2014, 184 men and 11 women. Beginning Dec. 1, 2017, nominations are open for the Class of 2018. The nomination window on the WCHF website will continue to accept nominees until Feb. 28, 2018. Everyone is encouraged to nominate worthy individuals who represent the true cowboy heritage of Wyoming, men and women who have spent their lives with horses and cattle, pursuing and perpetuating the livestock industry that makes Wyoming great. Only people who have... Full story

  • Shop Small sales Saturday in south county

    Updated Dec 6, 2017

    In the spirit of the holidays and the Small Business Saturday initiative, Encampment and Riverside are hosting a “Shop Local” Day on Saturday, December 9. All the planning has been done, just follow this itinerary for a pleasurable shopping experience in beautiful Encampment and Riverside. You can start in either town, but just make sure you hit every shop or restaurant at least once. Riverside Riverside Garage is offering a chance to win $100! Just stop in, say “howdy” to owners Dana or Rocky and pick up a ticket to enter. Y... Full story

  • Fisher gets Lions Club service award

    Updated Nov 29, 2017

    "Jeannette Fisher is a great person that believes there is good in all situations. She is positive in her own life, inspiring to others, and strives hard to be a positive influence in her community," Shelly Cooper, Medicine Bow Elementary teacher, said while describing Fisher."She is a best friend to others and an amazing neighbor to all." Fisher is known to many Carbon County historians because of the years she has lived in Medicine Bow where she wrote for newspapers and... Full story

  • Bagging some bighorn

    Updated Nov 29, 2017

    "Ready to go hunting?" asked Taylor Engum as he woke the hunters at 12 a.m. on September 1. In an area with a high number of sheep and a once-in-a-lifetime tag, there was no way the group would allow anyone else to beat them to the opportunity. The day before, Doug Campbell, Randy Raymer and Randy's son, Richard, met the staff of East Fork Outfitters at the trailhead and rode horseback into the Washakie Wilderness to begin a 10-day bighorn sheep hunt. On the first day of the... Full story

  • Ecumenical Thanksgiving service, pot luck held

    Updated Nov 15, 2017

    The First Presbyterian Church will host their Annual Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service at 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19 At the service, nonperishable foods will be collected which are then distributed to the food bank. Any monies collected during the service’s free will offering will go to the Saratoga Churches Fund. All are invited to come together to give thanks for their blessings. Among the blessings is the support of the Platte Valley Community gives to the Saratoga Churches Fund (Ministerial Association). The association is a n... Full story

  • Music from Motor City to Med Bow

    Updated Nov 8, 2017

    In Medicine Bow, Pam Glasser, is known as the Medicine Bow Lions Club president. To others in Carbon County, she is known as a music teacher. To fellow musicians and concert goers in Wyoming, Houston and Israel, Glasser is acknowledged as an accomplished French horn virtuoso. Glasser may be extremely accomplished on the French horn, but she plays other instruments, including some she makes herself. Her love of music is second only to teaching music appreciation to new... Full story

  • Hay man, it's the Barkhursts

    Updated Nov 8, 2017

    A large contingent of Barkhursts showed up at the Town and Country office Wednesday to accept the Platte Valley Arts Council award for the council's recent hay bale sculpture competition. Platte Valley Arts ccoucil representative Mary Martin said the competition was tight right up to the Halloween voting deadline with the Barkhurst's "Hay Man" and Kelly Land and Cattle Company's John Deere tractor sculpture in a dead heat. The Hay Bale Sculpture Competition Traveling Trophy,... Full story

  • SCare Center Carnival

    Updated Nov 1, 2017

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  • Hot soup leads to fire

    Updated Nov 1, 2017

    "The soup is pretty good," Basil Phillips, football player for Hanna, Elk Mountain, Medicine Bow (HEM) High School, "I thought this was a pretty good idea and cool how it was hosted." Phillips was talking about the first Soup Fest and Rally held at the Hanna Recreation Center that started at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday Phillips said he was surprised how many people showed up for the event. It made him happy so many people showed up to show support for his team. "It's excellent and... Full story

  • Mail by the 'seat of their pants'

    Updated Sep 13, 2017

    Wyoming's contribution to aviation history cannot be understated when looking back at the world of air we know now. The first airline school for stewardesses used by Boeing Transport–which later morphed into United Airlines–was based in Cheyenne. The school for stewardesses started in the early 1930s and was in operation in Cheyenne until it moved to Chicago in 1961. Before the school opened, there had never been servers on planes. The job of stewardess originated in Wyoming.... Full story

  • Copper Days ready to shine

    Updated Sep 7, 2017

    The Copper Days Festival is getting ready to celebrate 23 years of giving families the opportunity to have fun watching vintage tractors vie for the title of strongest tractor. The event kicks off with a tractor parade at 10 a.m. Saturday. The Platte Valley Arts Council is sponsoring a kids workshop Saturday between noon and 2 p.m. Children will have a chance to paint wooden tractors. Stacy Crimmins, director of Saratoga/Platte Valley Chamber of Commerce, said the workshop starts at noon because the tractor pulls start at 11... Full story

  • Opera house 'Kit'

    Updated Aug 30, 2017

    Residents and visitors to Encampment were treated to a talk about an important figure in the American West, Kit Carson, Thursday at The Encampment Opera House. The talk wrapped up a series of three talks held as part of the Grand Encampment Museum’s (GEM) speaker series, and was delivered by Valley resident and historian John Farr. The event was held as a fundraiser for GEM. About 50 people were in attendance at the event, and the Plexiglas box for optional donations was well stuffed with bills. Farr spoke for about an h... Full story

  • Food and bluegrass

    Updated Aug 23, 2017

    Residents and visitors to the town of Riverside were treated to a night out with neighbors and friends at the town's Riverside Party Day. The event, held in Riverside town park, was sponsored by the town of Riverside and the Carbon County Visitors Council. It was catered by the Bear Trap Café and Bar, and music was courtesy of the High Plains Tradition Bluegrass Band from Colorado. Just after the party started at 4 p.m., there were about 50 people attending. By about 6 p.m., t... Full story

  • Cherokee Trail trek Saturday

    Updated Aug 23, 2017

    History buffs and adventurers are invited to explore the southern route of the Cherokee Trail across the historic Big Creek Ranch Saturday, Aug. 26, during this summer’s final trek sponsored by the Saratoga Historical & Cultural Association (SH&CA). Interested persons are asked to meet at 8:30 a.m. in front of the Saratoga Museum, 104 E. Constitution Ave., across from Saratoga airport. The motorcade will leave at 9 a.m. for the ranch located 18 miles southeast of Encampment. Guest speakers Chilly Rollison, American Indian s... Full story

  • Get in touch with your horse

    Updated Aug 23, 2017

    A horsemanship clinic to be held Friday-Saturday in Encampment will offer Valley equestrians the chance to learn more about what their horse’s body language is telling them, and what riders’ body language tells the horse. The clinic, sponsored by Jean Burger of Encampment, brings renowned horseman Chris Irwin to the Valley to work with local riders to teach them how to build a better relationship with their animals and get more from them. “Whether you ride Western or English, or whether your horse is Arabian, Tennessee Walke... Full story

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