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  • Raffles, games, prizes & prime rib

    Updated Sep 21, 2016

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  • Menus

    Updated Sep 21, 2016

    Senior Center Menu Wednesday: Meatloaf, rice pilaf, spinach, wheat bread, peaches, milk Thursday: Chicken/dumplings, asparagus, wheat roll, fruit cut, milk Friday: Salisbury steak/gravy, baked potato, steamed carrots, wheat bread, cherries, milk Monday: Baked ham, scalloped potatoes, broccoli, wheat bread, pineapple whip, milk Tuesday: Beef stew, tossed salad, cheese/onion roll, purple plums, milk Saratoga School Wednesday: Soft shell beef taco, lettuce/tomato/salsa, corn, fruit and vegetable bar, mandarin oranges, milk... Full story

  • Learning & lyrics

    Updated Sep 21, 2016

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  • Behind the barbed wire

    Dick Perue, Special to the Saratoga Sun|Updated Sep 21, 2016

    Manpower shortages during World War II led to establishment of a prisoner of war camp at Ryan Park, Wyo., in the Medicine Bow mountains of southern Wyoming, according to a 1943 article in the Saratoga Sun. While a camp, the facility housed Italian, German and Austrian prisoners, the article said. Much has been written about the Heart Mountain detention camp in northern Wyoming. Yet, little is known about two prisoner of war camps located near Douglas and Ryan Park. The Ryan Park camp operated from 1943 through 1945. History... Full story

  • Menus

    Updated Sep 14, 2016

    Senior Center Menu Wednesday: Chili, cheese/onion, tossed salad, mandarin oranges, cinnamon roll, milk Thursday: Tuna casserole, mixed vegetables, wheat bread, fruited jell-o, whipped topping, milk Friday: Roast beef, mashed potatoes/gravy, corn, wheat roll, fruit cocktail, milk Monday: Beef tacos, luttuce/tomato/cheese, refried beans, quash blend, apricots, milk Tuesday: Pork roast, mashed potatoes/gravy, brussels sprouts, wheat roll, applesauce, milk Saratoga School Wednesday: Italian dunkers, cheesy breadsticks, green... Full story

  • High Plains Powwow

    Updated Sep 14, 2016

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  • Otter Creek flows into Valley

    Staff Report|Updated Sep 14, 2016

    Folk duo Otter Creek will entertain Valley residents starting at 7 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 19 at the Platte Valley Community Center. Prior to their performance, Peter and Mary Danzig will be working with third and fourth grade students from both Saratoga Elementary and Encampment Schools to compose a verse to a well-known song which will be performed that evening. With 10 instruments between them and 53 strings to tune, Otter Creek burst onto the national folk scene in 2012... Full story

  • Menus

    Updated Sep 9, 2016

    Senior Center Menu Wednesday: Chicken salad, sandwich, vegetable soup, pickle spear, pears, milk Thursday: Beef/broccoli, rice, egg roll, apricots, peanut butter, cookie, milk Friday: Asparagus/ham, quiche, sweet potato puff, tossed salad, citrus fruit, milk Monday: Chicken supreme, rice, beets, wheat roll, pineapple tidbits, milk Tuesday: Baked pork chop, stuffing/gravy, peas/carrots, wheat bread, strawberries, milk Saratoga School Wednesday: Chicken tender, mashed potato/gravy, fruit and vegetable bar, oranges and... Full story

  • Folks respond to Folk music

    Updated Sep 8, 2016

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  • It's them Dukes!

    Updated Sep 8, 2016

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  • High Plains Powwow dances into fourth year

    Staff Report|Updated Sep 8, 2016

    The Carbon County Museum will host its fourth annual High Plains Powwow on Saturday at the Carbon County Fairgrounds in Rawlins. This Northern Plains-style dance competition is a rich and immersive opportunity to experience Native American Indian culture. Dancers of all ages will compete in 22 dance categories for over $9,500 in prize money. “This event has become our museum’s signature event and the number of Native American Indian artists has grown year after year,” said Kelly Bohanan, Director of Carbon County Museu... Full story

  • Copper Days shining up for 22nd year

    Max Miller|Updated Sep 8, 2016

    With summer winding down, Encampment is throwing one last outdoor festival before locals hole back up and the snowbirds again fly south to warmer climes. Sept. 10 and 11, the 22nd annual Copper Days tractor festival will be coming to the south Valley, and the weekend will feature several varieties of fun. The heart of the festivities, of course, will center around the tractors. Saturday morning at 10 a.m. in the Encampment Riverside Lions Club Arena on WYO 70, things kick off... Full story

  • Girls & Guitars

    Updated Aug 31, 2016

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  • Bullfest is Buck!

    KayCee Alameda, Special to the Saratoga Sun|Updated Aug 31, 2016

    Twenty-six bullriders competed in Saturday night's 2016 Saratoga Bullfest, with only one man riding in both the long and short rounds. Zeke Mora, of Colorado, walked away from Buck Springs arena with over $12,000 of prize money and a trophy buckle after he was the only bullrider to ride his bulls during Saturday's event. Mora rode a Weber bucking bull in the long round for a score of 77 points, and the only ride of the round. Mora rode Dirty Little Secret of Flying V... Full story

  • Crash 'em up

    Updated Aug 31, 2016

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  • Thinking outside the Box

    Max Miller|Updated Aug 31, 2016

    As described by local author C.J. Box, the road to becoming an internationally best-selling novelist can be long and potholed. Like many faint two tracks winding through the checkerboard, that road can lead to unexpected delights, or peter out in the wastelands, leaving the ambitious motorist in the middle of nowhere with a busted oil pan. With a trivia event celebrating his creations going on in the background, Box sat down for a 15 minute interview with the Sun Aug. 13.... Full story

  • Shooting at the Spur

    Max Miller|Updated Aug 24, 2016

    udents gathered under a large metal canopy adjacent to the Silver Spur Ranch shooting range 8 a.m. Saturday morning, arms crossed and fleeces zipped against an early morning chill. The class was called Advanced Defensive Pistol, and the students ranged in age from a teen competitive shooter to elderly adults looking to master new weapons. The instructors were all former police or military weapons trainers, many from the San Diego area of California. John Russell, former SWAT... Full story

  • Steinley Cup

    Updated Aug 24, 2016

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  • Riverside Party Day

    Updated Aug 17, 2016

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  • County Fair kicks off

    Updated Aug 10, 2016

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  • Menus

    Updated Aug 9, 2016

    Senior Center Menus Wednesday: Baked pork chops, oven potatoes, peas, wheat roll, apple sauce, cookie, milk Thursday: Meatloaf, wild rice blend, spinach, wheat bread, apricots, milk Friday: Salmon patty, O’Brien potatoes, brussel sprouts, wheat bread, purple plums, lemon bar, milk Monday: Hamburger steak, onions, steamed potatoes, three bean salad, wheat bread, pineapple tidbits, milk Tuesday: Sweet/sour pork, steamed rice, oriental vegetable, egg roll, fruit cocktail, milk... Full story

  • Menus

    Updated Aug 3, 2016

    CARBON COUNTRY SENIOR CENTER Wednesday: Sloppy joes, french fries, mixed vegetables, frog eye salad, milk Thursday: Ham/pasta salad on lettuce leaf, beets, muffin, mixed fruit, brownie, milk Friday: Roast beef, mashed potatoes, green beans, wheat roll, pears, milk Monday: Chicken/dumplings, carrots, cookie, peaches, milk Tuesday: Spaghetti/meat sauce, tossed salad, garlic bread, mandarin oranges, milk... Full story

  • 'Scoop' turns 80

    Staff Report|Updated Aug 3, 2016

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  • Snowy Range Duathlon

    Staff Report|Updated Aug 3, 2016

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  • WHATFest draws a crowd

    Updated Aug 3, 2016

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