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  • Sixty-five perish as airliner crashes into Medicine Bow Peak

    Oct 21, 2015

    6 years ago Oct. 6 1955 Sixty-five aboard airliner perished this morning in crash on Medicine Bow peak One of the worst disasters in aviation history occurred this morning about 7:00 o'clock, when a United Airlines New York to Los Angeles plane with 65 people aboard crashed on the east slope of Medicine Bow peak in the Snowy Range. Local men who were part of a rescue party from the sheriff's office in Rawlins, said the big ship crashed into the face of the almost sheer rock cliff about a half...

  • October Birthdays

    Oct 21, 2015

  • Police Report

    Oct 21, 2015

    From Oct. 12, 2015 through Oct. 18, 2015 the SPD responded to 136 calls including the following classifications: 911 hang up (1); Abandoned Vehicle (1); Agency Assistance (4); Ambulance (1); Animal Problem (1); Bar Check (6); Business Checks (34); Camping 91); Citizen Assist (1); Civil Assist (1); Destruction of Property (1); Dog At Large (2); Barking Dog Complaint (1); Lost Dog (3); Dog Tag (4); Fingerprints (2); Harassment (2); Hot Pool Check (10); Lockout (1); Lost and Found (2); House Watch (4); School Zones (1); Suspicious Person,...

  • Menus

    Oct 21, 2015

    ENCAMPMENT SCHOOL Wednesday Chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes, gravy, peas, hot rolls, milk, fruit and vegetable bar Thursday Frito salad, grapes, blueberry muffin squares, milk, fruit and vegetable bar Friday Chicken patty on bun, brown rice, veggies, bananas, milk, fruit and vegetable bar Monday Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, milk, fruit and vegetable bar Tuesday Sloppy joe meat on bun, sun chips, apples, milk, fruit and vegetable bar SARATOGA SCHOOLS Wednesday Baked cheese sandwich, tomato soup with cracker, fruit...

  • Costume contest coming

    Sue Howe|Oct 21, 2015

    There were two tables for Duplicate Bridge Monday. High winners were Vivien Campbell and Gertrude Herold. Second high went to Pat Bailey and Mary Sjoden. We had our advisory council meeting on Wednesday. It was decided we will have a Halloween party at noon on Oct. 31. There will be a best costume award and also a runner-up prize. It is not a requirement to dress up, just fun. Please join us. The LIEAP forms are being mailed out. When you get yours I will be happy to help you fill it out. If you do not get a form we can print one off of the...

  • Fall carnival planned

    Tom Mansfield|Oct 21, 2015

    The facility’s Activity program provides fun and laughter throughout the week. Three residents played Dominoes with Pat Rust winning. On Tuesday morning, Three residents played Yahtzee. On Wednesday afternoon and Friday afternoons, residents played Bingo. Kenny Hoagland, Pat Rust, Koreen Spoon and Elaine Burge won Four Corners. Carol Higby won Blackouts both days. Our volunteers were Lila Worden, Gloria Rakness, Dawna Erickson, Elder Sanders, Elder Springer and Elder Coleman. On Saturday afternoon, residents played Blackjack. Movies provided e...

  • 49 for birthday/anniversary meal

    Kim Loftice|Oct 21, 2015

    Good Day to Everyone! We had 49 for our Birthday/Anniversary Meal Friday night. Steve Herbst provided a nice evening of music. We will have him back again sometime if you missed him. Laura Rettelle, Connie Beckham, Patty Herring, Ellie Behrmann, Karen Dibbern, Linda York, Arleigh Simmons, Jo Bonnett, Nancy Lynch, Mary Priquet, Dodey Brown and Susan Herring were our group of lots of chuckles and chatter for coffee this past week. Our domino players were Jo and Shelia Remick, Lorraine Knotwell, Dick Blake, Phil Fleming, Bill and Madeline Telfer,...

  • CCSD#2 staff adjusts to new curriculum

    Madeline Weiss|Oct 21, 2015

    Carbon County School District No. 2 (CCSD#2) is getting to know their new elementary math curriculum, and according to curriculum director and facilities manager Larry Uhling, the teachers still have some concern. Uhling said that in order to help educators, a trainer from Math In Focus, the curriculum adopted this year, will visit in November. Uhling has put together a committee to work on a new English Language curriculum, looking at the top two scoring districts in Wyoming, Sheridan County...

  • Our legal system

    Madeline Weiss|Oct 21, 2015

    Legal matters, whether civil, criminal or family, can be complex and detailed even when trying to understand it in the news or situations involving those close to us. The Saratoga Sun sat down with attorney Jonathan Schnal to determine some basics of the legal system. If John Doe was arrested and taken into custody for a misdemeanor, Schnal explained that he would be arraigned, or called before court on criminal charges, within 24 hours. The next typical step is bail, which is essentially an...

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