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    Updated Apr 5, 2017

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    Updated Mar 29, 2017

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  • Can vote, go to war, but can't drink

    Mike Armstrong|Updated Mar 29, 2017

    I put myself through the University of Maryland being a bartender. I was able to work on Capitol Hill for political organizations that paid meager wages because I could supplement my income. When I moved to work on my masters at the University of Hawaii my first job was making drinks for tourists. After I left Hawaii, I moved to Taiwan where my English teaching pay was added to by working at bars. I tell people I was destined to be a bartender because at the age of five, my... Full story

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    Updated Mar 22, 2017

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  • Idiocy and editorialocity

    Keith McLendon|Updated Mar 22, 2017

    Well, I have been editor/publisher of the Saratoga Sun for just over a year now. It has been both a fun and harrowing ride. I still feel like a bit of a fraud though. You may know I was just the lowly graphic artist here for six years before I was quite abruptly offered the position. The “fraud” part comes in because, while I have an associates degree, it is not in English or even journalism. That degree is in advertising/commercial art. While I have edited several books over... Full story

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    Updated Mar 15, 2017

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    Updated Mar 9, 2017

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  • Why Carbon County?

    Updated Mar 9, 2017

    Last year at this time, I was living and working in the Washington, DC area. People would ask me where I was from and I would tell them Hanna, Wyoming. Eyes would get big with wonder as they heard the town I lived in was not even a 1000 people and not near any sizable city. I got the same reaction when I lived in Shanghai, Beijing, Taiwan and Australia. The eventual question was always, why? Certainly, one of my stock answers was it was a place where nature still won. Telling people of the herds of pronghorn and other... Full story

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    Updated Feb 22, 2017

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  • Violating Squaker's Rights

    Keith McLendon|Updated Feb 22, 2017

    The Tuesday before last was Valentine’s Day. As is the tradition, a group of gregarious women from the Valley Service Organization visited businesses around town singing off-key tunes (hence the name “Sweetheart Squawkers”) until they are paid to leave. Normally I am receptive and amused by this gaggle of women’s antics. I am a known contributor to this valuable organization’s efforts at fundraising for good causes. But they showed up right at 2 p.m. Tuesday afternoon. This is... Full story

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    Updated Feb 8, 2017

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  • Ramble On

    Max Miller|Updated Feb 8, 2017

    As many of you know (word travels fast here, I’ve learned), this is my last submission as a columnist for the Sun. I’ve accepted another reporting job with the Cody Enterprise, and my girlfriend Michelle and I will soon be heading onwards and outwards together, to explore the opposite corner of this exquisitely empty state. I’ve walked away from a lot of people and places over the course of my life, and it’s never been an easy thing. There’s always loss and pain; a last-seco... Full story

  • Winning ... with bunnies

    Keith McLendon|Updated Feb 1, 2017

    The staff of the Saratoga Sun recently attended the Wyoming Press Association’s (WPA) annual convention held at the Little America Hotel and Convention Center in Cheyenne this year. This year the Sun competed once again in the “Small Weekly” category. This is the largest category of newspapers in Wyoming and has grown even larger since several papers that were in the “Large Weekly” category lost some circulation and were dropped into our category. So the competition just got... Full story

  • The long way 'round, part 4

    Max Miller|Updated Jan 25, 2017

    After my clothes had dried from the river and I'd eaten lunch, I remounted my bike and set off alone once again, the sound of strange birds riding a light breeze alongside me. Things started off well enough. This side of the river featured lots of prairie alongside the marsh and woods, and when I pedaled fast through the tall grass I felt like I was skimming the top of a green ocean. The little trails I followed were obviously seldom used, and though the monsoon-season flood... Full story

  • Letters to the Editor

    Updated Jan 25, 2017

    We have all heard of the “Seven Wonders of the World,” in fact there are at least four lists of what those wonders are, with all of them being different. I would like to add the Hot Pool to any one of those lists. You see I can’t think of many wonders such as we have in Saratoga that is open twenty-four hours a day and free of charge. Although the Hot Pool is maintained by the town it belongs to all of us. It is something we should be proud to have and treat it like it is our own. I would like to issue a challenge to the c... Full story

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    Updated Jan 25, 2017

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  • I've got baggage

    Keith McLendon|Updated Jan 18, 2017

    I recently took a trip for Christmas vacation. Doing so, I had to pack a bag. Over the years I have determined that there are five separate and distinct stages in the life of a piece of luggage during the travel process. Since I try desperately not to ever check a bag, this piece will deal with the carry on bag I usually take. Since airlines have begun to charge for regular size carry on luggage now, for this last flight I bought a piece of luggage that is at the max size... Full story

  • Letter to the Editor

    Updated Jan 18, 2017

    Dear Editor, The purpose of this letter is to attempt to clarify the ongoing situation involving the Saratoga Community Garden and the Town of Saratoga. Let me begin by being very clear, it is my personal belief that we are extremely lucky to have such an asset in our community. A place where we can gather and share ideas, techniques and local knowledge about how to reap the bounties our short and challenging growing season can provide. The hours and hard work of local volunteers should not go unnoticed, a big thanks to them... Full story

  • Letter to the Editor

    Updated Jan 18, 2017

    What? What a shock it was to read in the Saratoga Sun of the accusations of financial impropriety against Garden Board member Cindy Bloomquist and her partner Chris Shannon voiced at the recent Saratoga Town Council meeting. Is this how Saratoga rewards those who have given so generously of their time and energy to make the town a better place to live? What proof has been presented? Thankfully, the knowledgeable and well-informed Glee Johnson was at the Town Council meeting to provide some factual information regarding... Full story

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    Updated Jan 18, 2017

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  • It wasn't all bad

    FW Broschart|Updated Jan 11, 2017

    It’s 2017, and there are a lot of people who are happy to see 2016 go. The year saw a rather contentious and seemingly interminable election; ISIS; terrorism; increasing tensions with Russia; unrest at home about race issues and some indications that fascism is on the comeback in many parts of the world, including those that should know better. We lost a lot of celebrities and musicians, too. So as happy as many are to see 2016 behind them, it’s also important to look back and see some of the positive things that hap... Full story

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    Updated Jan 11, 2017

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    Updated Jan 5, 2017

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  • Serendipity shines on river crossing

    Max Miller|Updated Jan 5, 2017

    On the opposite bank of the river, things continued in much the same vein, but the farms were more infrequent, and brief stretches of woods started to get mixed-in with the swamps and grasslands. Since it was now the hottest part of the afternoon, even those few farms I did come across featured vacated fields. An hour or so earlier, the families who worked the soil on those farms had probably eaten a sparse meal of rice or to (a starchy tuber mashed to a frankly snot-like... Full story

  • Letter to the Editor

    Updated Jan 5, 2017

    Regarding The Community Garden, Although I have moved out of the area, the community garden remains dear to my heart. Being one of the founding members I would hate to see it fail at this point. In the beginning it required a lot of begging for donations of time and materials. It also required calling in favors for equipment to be used at the garden. I think Cindy has done an excellent job of finding funds for the garden. Some of the experiments that have been done are of great interest to other community gardens and private... Full story

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