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  • Letter to the Editor: Prepare for pets too

    Updated Oct 8, 2013

    Editor, The snow storm last week reminds all of us that we should always be prepared for what might come our way. We should not only be prepared to take care of our families, but let’s not forget about the furry members of our family as well. A to go kit for our pets should include: • Make sure you take their medications • Medical/Vaccination/Shot Records • Special Medical/Behavioral Instructions • Picture of your pet, Picture with you with your pet • All identification numbers • List of Identifying features/mark... Full story

  • Promises or hollow rhetoric?

    Updated Oct 1, 2013

    Editor, I appreciate District Manager Epperson setting the tone for this meeting by informing all of us via an email letter to the Saratoga Sun and Daily Times that the Postmaster has the full support of the USPS and that he won’t make personnel decisions based on politics or popularity. It appears that, without hearing one person here talk about our problems, he has drawn some interesting conclusions. It does not appear that he comes to this meeting with an open mind—ready to listen. When we met last week I did not hear any... Full story

  • Young athletes inspire personal fitness

    Doug Radunich|Updated Oct 1, 2013

    Week after week I continue to be inspired by these young Platte Valley athletes, whether it be those who participated in football, volleyball, cross-country running or golf. I am always impressed by how they can win so many games, and be so physically active for long periods of time without shutting down from sheer tiredness. Before I moved to Saratoga, I was the complete opposite of these kids. I was kind of lazy and didn’t exercise or eat healthy like I should have. Being th... Full story

  • Letter to the Editor: Dr. Dean helps with changes coming

    Updated Sep 24, 2013

    Editor, The Affordable Care Act (ACA) changes are coming … no matter if you view this as a step forward or backwards. We are starting to field questions on the changes and thought that we should make some of these reputable sources known to the community. www.healthcare.gov is the official website of the federal “marketplace” which also has been known as the health insurance exchange. Residents of Wyoming who are looking for insurance coverage will be able to buy coverage from this website. Small businesses will also be able... Full story

  • Letter to the Editor: Reader encourages people to join the fight against Obamacare

    Updated Sep 24, 2013

    Editor: As you are probably aware, there is a fight going on in Washington D.C. regarding various funding and budget matters, and the future of the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare. A few years ago, Nanci Pelosi said, “We’ve got the pass the bill to find out what’s in the bill.” Well, they passed it, and now it’s becoming clear to the majority of Americans that the bills author, Max Baucus, is correct when he says, “It’s a train wreck.” And this from one of the guys who wrote the bill and pushed it through. I needn’t go do... Full story

  • Retro Blog: Dealing and dueling with the DMV

    Keith McLendon|Updated Sep 24, 2013

    I recently got a letter from the state Department of Transportation informing me that my driver’s license was about to expire and did I want to renew it by mail. The letter went on to inform me that renewing by mail is a very simple process and all I had to do was send them the documents from the enclosed list. The list was not short. Apparently federal and state law now requires: 1. Verification of identity. These screwballs sent me the letter informing me of my l... Full story

  • Sun Editorial: A chance to be heard

    Updated Sep 24, 2013

    Encampment and Riverside residents have been more than serious about the US Postal Service (USPS) at the Encampment Post Office. Several residents gathered at Encampment Town Hall Thursday night with the collective goal of replacing Wendell O’Connell, who has served as Encampment’s postmaster for several months. These residents spoke out against O’Connell with real passion and real concerns, and the least USPS can do is grant Encampment a representative with real authority. USPS did not have such a person at the meeting Thurs...

  • Letter to the Editor: Post office emails reply

    Updated Sep 24, 2013

    Editor, I would like to take this opportunity to address concerns raised in a recent article about the state of local mail delivery in Encampment, WY. I apologize to any customer who has been unhappy with our service or communications and want to assure them these issues have our immediate attention. However, I object to State Rep. Jerry Paxton’s call for the removal of the Postmaster. The Postmaster has the full support of the U.S. Postal Service and as an organization, we have a fair due process and we can’t and won... Full story

  • The Zac Attack: Going on the trip of a lifetime for a lifetime

    Zachary Laux|Updated Sep 17, 2013

    Big Brothers Big Sisters in Saratoga taught a “Mission to Mars” program this summer. The program allowed children who attended to explore what it would take to go to Mars, and how to survive when they got there. I witnessed some of their projects, including the making of a garden that could grow in a Mars colony. What the children came up with was impressive. The goal of the project, of course, was not to actually plan a trip to Mars. The goal was to teach children about spa... Full story

  • Letter to the editor: Don't 'should on yourself'

    Updated Sep 17, 2013

    Editor: At a recent training the quote “I will not ‘should on myself’ today” was used. The whole point behind the quote is not to second guess ourselves in the decisions we make. This applies not only in our personal lives but applies if we are an elected official, business owner, a volunteer sitting on a board, or any job that we may choose to do. As an elected official it is a given that on whatever decision we make it will be wrong in somebody’s eyes. Once we make that decision we need to be willing to stand up for it even...

  • Guest columnist: With our dying breath

    Bob Bonnar|Updated Sep 17, 2013

    Liz Cheney was wrong on both counts when she said, “Newspapers are dying, and that’s not a bad thing.” Cheney made the pronouncement in Jackson after the newspaper in that community reported — accurately — that she had purchased a resident fishing license prior to establishing residency in Wyoming, and paid a fine for making the claim of residency before she was entitled to do so. One of the biggest criticisms of Cheney since she announced her candidacy for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate is that she has not lived... Full story

  • From the Hip: Top ten things I learned working at a newspaper

    Updated Sep 10, 2013

    On Thursday I begin my ninth year at the Saratoga Sun. Where did the time go? I would like to share the top ten things I have learned during the past eight years. Number 10 Don’t assume that people will understand your intentions when writing columns, stories or editorials. Columns are our personal opinions. They do not necessarily represent what the rest of the staff believes. Editorials are written by the newspaper staff as a whole, sharing a belief that we have as a newspaper. It also has a call to action. News stories are... Full story

  • The Dougout: Show some school spirit!

    Doug Radunich|Updated Sep 4, 2013

    Plenty of stellar student athletes from across the Platte Valley are ready to win their way up to the top, but most importantly, have fun during this fall sports season. With our young determined athletes busting their butts during football, volleyball, cross-country or golf practice, what can we adults do to help them and make them feel respected and appreciated during games? What can we do to make them feel like their many hours spent practicing and competing in sports,...

  • Radunich Rants and rambles: Reliving my youth in Saratoga

    Doug Radunich|Updated Sep 4, 2013

    Well kids, it’s officially that time of the year again when school has recently started, yet you’re probably still missing your fun summer season like crazy. This was the time of the year I dreaded most as a kid. Mostly during junior high or high school, I always hated being back in school right after a long, fun summer break, and I remember getting that nervous, uneasy feeling in my stomach on the morning I had to go back to school. Well, it was more like I had that feeling f... Full story

  • The Zac Attack: Lighting bulbs

    Zachary Laux|Updated Sep 4, 2013

    I didn’t have what you would call a quality high school education. It’s not easy talk about, but it is a discussion worth having. I left high school unexcited about my own future, and the only motivation to go to college was my mother’s concern and the Hathaway Scholarship, money I am truly grateful for receiving. It wasn’t until my sophomore year in college I began to get excited about writing, all because one professor taught me what I should have learned in high school... Full story

  • Letter to the editor: Going postal in Riverside

    Updated Sep 4, 2013

    Editor: The Encampment post office is a small post office, which serves 500 people (at the most) in the two communities of Encampment and Riverside. We don’t have mail delivery to our homes and must have our mail come to a post office box. I’m writing this letter out of frustration with our new postmaster here at the Encampment post office. The postmaster has begun sending letters and packages back when they don’t meet his addressing requirements. Letters and packages addressed to our physical addresses are no longer being pl... Full story

  • Retro blog: Are you a secret celebrity?

    Keith McLendon|Updated Aug 27, 2013

    With news of the National Security Association going through your emails and listening to your phone calls, I want to know if you feel like you are being watched enough. When a respected magazine like “Popular Science” writes an article entitled “The NSA Sucks More Than You Thought”1, you should really begin to question why and how these people got the authority to sift through your personal communications. God only knows what drones are watching us across the country...

  • Letter to the editor: Mayor wants better monitoring at Brewfest

    Updated Aug 27, 2013

    Editor: The date is January 1st, 1998 the location is Green River, Wyoming: Susan McDonald mother of 5 year old Carlie McDonald after becoming intoxicated choose to place Carlie in the front seat of her car and drive. Susan entered I-80 and at 75 mph rear ended a slow moving semi-trailer. There was un-survivable damage to the right front passenger side of the vehicle where Carlie had been placed instead of the back seat. Carlie who loved the movie “The Lion King” and her dog, died at the scene of the accident. I thought of... Full story

  • Letter to the editor: Reader has suggestions for vandals

    Updated Aug 27, 2013

    Editor: I have a serious complaint about your newspaper and cartoonist. He did a terrible job last week regarding “Vandalism at the Hot Springs”. First, he shows the vandal with one-quarter of his brain missing, and second, he spelled “black marker” correctly. He should have eliminated the top half of his head and, of course, misspelled “black marker” with something like “blk mrkr”. We citizens of Saratoga pretty well know who these vandal ass kids are because we can spot the new crop every school year, and they are as stu... Full story

  • The Zac Attack: Platte Valley shows dedication to soldiers

    Zachary Laux|Updated Aug 21, 2013

    The amount of respect the Platte Valley has for veterans is amazing. It seems everyone is pulling together to help bring Tyler Pickett Park into view to honor Carbon County’s only soldier who died during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2008. But these efforts do not mark the first time I recognized the Valley’s outstanding respect for veterans. Several months ago, my friend Nick who is in the Army National Guard, came to visit me before his deployment with the 133rd. Nick sho... Full story

  • Letter to the editor: A sheep called 'Stormy'

    Updated Aug 20, 2013

    Editor, Years and years ago when I was a kid showing sheep at the Carbon County Fair, if I had “five market-WEATHER” lambs they would be named “Stormy, Wind, Rain, Snow and Hail”. However, if I was showing a market-WETHER sheep it would have been called “Lamb Chop” as opposed to “Rambo”. It’s tough to decide WHETHER that would be the right call or not. Congratulations to Corson Kerbs for weathering another fair by scoring a double grand champion slam with “Fluffy” the steer and “Stormy” the wether—described in the d...

  • In the Woods: Battle Creek Boom Town

    Melanie B. Fullman|Updated Aug 20, 2013

    Looking at a hundred or so tents, a dozen porta-potties and several rows of tables in what had been merely a sagebrush meadow just a few days before, it’s not hard to imagine the rise (and fall) of the mining and logging boom towns in the late 1880s. Each year across the U.S., dozens of modern “fire camps” sprout in pastures, fields and school lawns in response to wild fires. The larger ones usually include showers, tool caches, a covered eating area, laundry service, medical assistance (mostly blisters!), a payroll and c...

  • From the Hip: Community heroes reach out in their own way

    Liz Wood|Updated Aug 13, 2013

    The loss of a friend is heart-wrenching. I know. I lost my best friend to a car accident when we were 27 years old. We had been friends since we were five. Last week, the class of 2008 lost a classmate and friend to a motorcycle accident. Young adults, parents and teachers were grieving over the loss. Eddie Escobedo had a smile that could not be resisted, and he was always smiling. Every time I saw him, he had a hug for me. Eddie was a classmate and friend of my son Garry....

  • Radunich Rants and rambles: The Platte Valley: Still an undiscovered gem

    Doug Radunich|Updated Aug 6, 2013

    My first summer spent here in the Platte Valley was definitely one to remember and included things I’ve never done before. I’ve soaked in the hot pools, gone floating down the river, hiked beautiful trails, witnessed competitive lumberjacks at work, been to rodeos and horse shows, seen several live musicians perform, sampled great Dutch oven cooking, watched outdoor sportsmen hurl axes and knives, mingled with Old West pioneers giving tours at Living History Days, and, most re...

  • Sun Editorial: Preserving the Saratoga experience

    Updated Aug 6, 2013

    The Saratoga hot pool, one of the community’s greatest attractions, is a point of pride for all Saratoga residents and town officials. It’s a beautiful, relaxing, well-developed and neat place for all to visit and experience. It is at the very core of the “Saratoga experience” and we are all stakeholders in it. Not only do people from this community enjoy the hot pool, but so do people from across the state, nation and world. That’s why it’s sad to hear there are those who choose to vandalize and steal from an area so pop...

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