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  • Latest closure opportunity for businesses, customers

    Karla Pomeroy, Northern Wyoming News, Dec. 12|Dec 19, 2024

    Last week the Big Horn Basin received the news that the Big Horn Cooperative Marketing Association would be closing many of its retail stores including Worland’s farm store. The tire shop had closed in September without any official notification. The news was somewhat of a gut punch, similar to when we heard that Shopko would be closing. Worland is not the only community dealing with this. According to the cooperative’s press release, released to media outlets and on social media last Wednesday, all retail locations will be open until the end...

  • Putting my faith in people

    Joshua Wood, Stevenson Newspapers|Dec 12, 2024

    I’m not much of a religious person, which is probably not surprising considering my generation. Only about 49% of millennials, according to a Pew Research Center survey in 2020 and 2021, identify as Christian. I was raised Baptist and, growing up, attended either Baptist or Southern Baptist churches. By the time I was a pre-teen, we had stopped attending church though my mom was—and still is—a believer. When I was in my 20s, I tried to find my religion again. Oddly enough, it was a book calle...

  • Are we really so divided? I'm not so sure

    David Peck, Observations Lovell Chronicle, Dec. 5|Dec 12, 2024

    There is a popular and strongly held belief running through American society these days that we are a nation divided, a people torn asunder. To a certain degree it’s certainly true. I have lamented that condition in this very space numerous times that we are a nation of grievance and retaliation. And when you look at national politics, that notion certainly rings true, especially during a presidential election year. I have entered into plenty of wailing and gnashing of teeth regarding our nation’s internal conflicts, and I was in despair about...

  • The Adverbs Have It

    D'Ron Campbell|Dec 5, 2024

    This time of year, the mantra “Shop Local” is shouted from the rooftops. With the busy Christmas season upon us, our local businesses are hopefully overwhelmed with residents shopping and dining in our community. My family tries to keep our small town thriving by buying gifts in town rather than shopping online. All that being said, I cringe a little and think back to my eighth grade English teacher when hearing or reading the rallying cry used by locals. According to Webster’s Dictionary, “local” can be a noun or an adjective and “shop” is...

  • Letters to the Editor: Sorry To Miss Hot Pool Program

    Dec 5, 2024

    Dear Editor, “Of Interest” Lore & Legend - Wish we could have attended Dick Perue’s presentation about Mineral Hot Spring. As frequent visitors to Saratoga to enjoy the water, we also enjoy visiting with Dick at the Hobo Pool. We have bought several publications about your area. Also great fans of CJ Box! About the only time we have hot mineral springs in Kansas is when someone “Ps” in the pool!! See you in Jan. Dick! The Kansas Girls Crystal, Jill, Shannon & Gina (Kennedy) Berryton, Kansas...

  • Who's the best?

    Saratoga Sun Editorial|Dec 5, 2024

    With a combined population of 2,265, the Platte Valley is less than a quarter in size of some of the more metropolitan areas in Wyoming like Laramie, Casper and Cheyenne. Despite the small size of our combined community, we have some wonderful amenities. The secret is out about our Valley, seeing as we are busy year-round anymore whether it’s Saratoga Days or Skijoring, Woodchopper’s Jamboree or the 307 GoFast On Ice. Saratoga, and the Platte Valley, continue to grow year-after-year. Residents have their choice in banking, in real estate, in...

  • Fresh off the Boat

    Elliott Deins|Dec 5, 2024

    I'm Elliott Deins. A born-and-raised Floridian, Navy veteran, recent University of Oregon graduate and the new reporter at the Saratoga Sun. After a childhood of fishing, boating and diving around the Gulf Coast of Florida, I attempted community college. After seeing my terrible grades six weeks into my first semester, I enlisted into the Navy serving five years as an infantry corpsman. In 2018, I deployed as part of a Marine Expeditionary Unit - spending six months squeezed on a ship floating...

  • Support Your Local Coffee Klatch

    Joshua Wood, Stevenson Newspapers|Nov 27, 2024

    It seems that every small town and every community has a coffee klatch, a group of people—typically older—who gather at a chosen place to talk over their morning coffee. I’ve never had the time to sit in on one of those klatches, which seem to be overflowing with both coffee and wisdom. Yet, for some reason, I know where most of them are in Saratoga. To the best of my knowledge, our little town of less than 2,000 people has at least four coffee groups which meet at different locations and diffe...

  • We're losing trust, drifting from skepticism to cynicism

    Tom Mullen, Green River Star owner Green River Star, Nov. 21|Nov 27, 2024

    Tempers flared last week, as Democrats sought to cast blame for the Republican landslide - I was particularly galled when a friend laid the blame on, “newspapers who are too chicken to …” Hold it right there. Losing my cool was a regular occurrence 30 years ago but it takes a lot to get my Irish at age 64. Journalists, particularly the people in the newspaper business, are the most courageous people I know. Yes, soldiers and cops are brave but in my industry we don’t carry guns, at least not yet. When I started in this business, most of my coll...

  • Give Thanks, Shop Locally

    Nov 27, 2024

    We at the Saratoga Sun have much for which we are thankful. For 137 years, the Saratoga Sun has had the honor and the privilege to serve the fine people of the Platte Valley. The weight of that responsibility is not lost on us, especially as we go through our archive when compiling ‘Reflections from Our Files’ each week. Even 100 years ago, there are names which are recognizable. It is humbling to see the articles on town council meetings, local events and high school sports over the past century and knowing that our own articles will be bou...

  • Education begins at home

    Liz Wood|Nov 21, 2024

    I was very fortunate to have a dad who was involved in my education. In the third grade, I struggled with math. I had trouble with the times table. Dad was an electrical engineer and worked for the State of Iowa almost all of his career. When I was in the third grade, teletypes were the form of communication back then and dad brought home scrap paper to write out problems for me to work on. Every night he would give me a half page of 8 ? by 11 paper which had several multiplication problems writ...

  • Letters to the Editor: In Support of Truth

    Nov 21, 2024

    Editor, The world is an ever-more complicated place. It can be difficult to know what the facts really are. Back in the day when we all watched Walter Cronkite give us the news on TV we all got the same facts. And they really were true. We might have disagreed on solutions to issues, but we all had the same facts to work from. So, now, when there are so many sources to get news from it can be daunting to get to the truth. But, keep in mind that there are still journalists out there—as opposed to some news hosts/anchors and websites—who do tru...

  • What is a legacy?

    Erik Bergquist, publisher Gillette News Record, Nov. 16|Nov 21, 2024

    Earlier this month, the Campbell County Chamber of Commerce recognized the Gillette News Record at its annual awards banquet with the Legacy Award. The Gillette News Record is a legacy to our community, from the many that pioneered its beginning to those who built it to what it is today. From its early inception started by the Nisselius family to the Kennedy/Turner family, the Gillette News Record has seen many changes in our community with a goal of providing the community with the news and reporting that have made an impact on Gillette and Ca...

  • Returning to my comfort show

    Joshua Wood, Stevenson Newspapers|Nov 14, 2024

    We all have our guilty pleasures. Those things that we know we shouldn’t enjoy, but we do anyway. For some people, it’s eating dessert first while for others it's drinking a soda from time-to-time. My guilty pleasure is Aaron Sorkin’s “The Newsroom.” There are multiple reasons, perhaps even countless reasons, why this is a guilty pleasure. First, it's not at all lost on me that I-someone who works in print journalism-enjoy watching and rewatching a show about a fictional broadcast news stat...

  • Thanks For Your Service

    Saratoga Sun Editorial|Nov 14, 2024

    In the search for the balance of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, this past week saw tributes and thanks for those in our community who have served not only in the military but in the polling centers during our election process. We heartily thank our veterans for serving not only their communities but their country in their military commitments as the staff of The Saratoga Sun now includes members of the United States Army, Air Force and soon the Navy with our new reporter starting later this month. The military investments made by...

  • Don't 'Bundt' On This Great Cake

    Liz Wood|Nov 14, 2024

    Fall has definitely arrived with this cooler weather. When I think of fall, I immediately think of caramel apples. If you love caramel apples, then you’ll love our desert special: Caramel Apple Bundt Cake. This has quickly become a fall favorite in my house and I’m sure it will be come one in your house as well. Caramel Apple Bundt Cake - 6 apples or 1 can of apple pie filling - 2 C white sugar - 1 1/2 C vegetable oil - 2 tsp vanilla extract - 3 large eggs - 3 C all - purpose flour - 1 tsp bakin...

  • Settle issues outside of court

    Nov 7, 2024

    The Sheridan Press, Nov. 2 Sheridan County needs to return to a society that settles issues outside of court. In the last three years, Sheridan County residents have taken government entities to court at least four times, all of which in part sided with the government entities. Sheridan County School District 2 Superintendent Scott Stults told The Sheridan Press following this week’s Pollak v Wilson et. al. decision the school district is considering appealing the matter in Tenth Circuit, “which previously ruled in favor of the School Dis...

  • In the books

    Liz Wood|Nov 7, 2024

    The athletes and the coaches of Carbon County School District No. 2 should be proud of themselves. We at the Saratoga Sun certainly are proud of them. All three high school volleyball teams went to Regionals. Saratoga and Encampment volleyball players participated in Lander at the Southwest Regionals and Hanna-Elk-Mountain-Medicine Bow competed in the Southeast Regionals in Guernsey. Saratoga qualified for the playoffs in 9-man football with an impeccable season and Encampment was nearly...

  • Right Brain vs. Left Brain

    Liz Wood|Oct 31, 2024

    I have never been a very creative person. I do not do crafts or artwork that require drawing or painting, even though I have tried. It all comes out abstract. In elementary school, I had an art teacher that was more interested in the final product than the process and I never developed an interest in art. For those of you who know me, know I am a professional photographer and love taking photos of nature. I always say my husband is the true artist, as he creates his art and I just take pictures...

  • Legislature considers municipal power generation

    Chris Bacon, Cody Enterprise|Oct 31, 2024

    The Wyoming Tribune Eagle recently reported on a bill before the Legislature’s Corporations, Elections, and Political Subdivisions Committee that would allow Wyoming municipalities to build and operate power plants, which could become another source of revenue. It remains obscure while in committee but will come before the full legislature in 2025, likely bringing with it some controversy. “I asked the legislature to study giving us the authority to do this,” Mayor Patrick Collins of Cheyenne told the Enterprise. He credited the original idea...

  • Transparency Wins

    Saratoga Sun Editorial|Oct 31, 2024

    It’s not often there’s a win for transparency in our line of work but, last week, Wyoming’s Fourth Estate got one. After first voting to recommend a policy change which would restrict the access of photojournalists and broadcast journalists, the Select Committee on Legislative Facilities, Technology and Process reversed course on October 24. The policy change first passed on a 4-2 vote, with Senator Cale Case (R- Lander) and Representative Mike Yin (D - Jackson) voting against the measure on September 18. With the recommendation for approval, i...

  • Why isn't all news free?

    The Sheridan Press, Wyoming Editorial Roundup|Oct 24, 2024

    The Sheridan Press, Oct. 19 As the Elk Fire continues to rage and the situation changes daily, if not hourly, you’ve likely spent some time on The Sheridan Press’ social media pages. During your time there, you’ve likely seen a recurring question, or even asked the question yourself: Why do we have to subscribe for this content? Why can’t it be available for free to the community? The reason is simple: The Press fully functions as a private business like any other in downtown Sheridan. Our business has revenue and expenditures. We pay wages a...

  • Letters to the Editor: Proposes 'Common Sense' Prop Tax Solution

    Oct 24, 2024

    Dear Editor, Thank you for the invitation to submit opinions in last week’s paper. Appropriate discussion during the political decisions should be part of every voter’s day. One hot button is property tax increases. The only way to be fair to the taxpayers is cap the annual increase to the rate of inflation. As it is, the increase or decrease in valuation is driven by the boom of the recent real estate market. Consequently, that sector of property tax has risen at the rate of the percent increase in values. Every government entity that der...

  • Letters to the Editor: In Favor of Amendment A

    Oct 24, 2024

    Dear Editor, People have asked why the Wyoming REALTORS are backing Amendment A. The answer is straightforward: We believe in homeownership and will always support any effort to keep people in their homes. Our Wyoming Constitution currently has three classes of property for the purpose of property taxation. First is Minerals, second is Industrial, and the third class is “all other.” All other encompasses Residential, Commercial, Agricultural, and personal property. Our constitution says that “all properties shall be taxed uniformly in each...

  • Youth and Newspapers

    Joshua Wood, Stevenson Newspapers|Oct 24, 2024

    I recently had the opportunity to welcome the Encampment K-12 School 3rd grade class at the Saratoga Sun office and I can’t speak highly enough of these young students. At the beginning of this school year, Rayna Greenwood—who is the new 3rd grade teacher—had emailed me about a field trip to the Saratoga Sun. I was ecstatic as I’ve always welcomed the opportunity to talk about this newspaper and the industry itself. I’ve given tours of the office to people just coming through the Valley on...

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