Week of September 12, 2024

A Voice Through All Seasons

D'Ron Campbell, Liz Wood and Joshua Wood

With a resonant voice and a beaming smile on his face, to say Loren “Teense” Willford had a presence in the Valley and beyond would be an understatement. “You can’t fully understand Teense unless you were one of his friends and, of course, everybody was his friend [in] one way or the other,” said former governor Jim Geringer. “If you didn’t get along with Teense, it wouldn’t take long before you did.” Teense passed away early on the morning of September 3 following a long... Full story

Anthrax kills Wyoming moose, more than 50 cattle, for first time in decades

Christine Peterson, WyoFile via The Wyoming News Exchange

One moose and more than 50 cattle have died of anthrax in the past month in south-central Wyoming, officials confirmed Wednesday. Anthrax occurs naturally in soil but has not been documented in Wyoming in livestock since the 1970s and in wildlife since 1956. No humans have been infected, according to the Wyoming Department of Health. Wildlife and veterinary health officials ask that anyone in Carbon County who encounters a dead animal such as elk, moose, deer, antelope or cattle with no obvious...

  • Time to Run

    D'Ron Campbell

    The Saratoga Middle High School cross country teams got their season underway by participating in meets across the state last week. Head Coach Rex Hohnholt said “It was exciting to get a start to the season, and quite a few of our athletes had stellar performances. Today, we talked about what it will take to experience success in this sport individually and as a team.” Middle School Green River Invitational Sept. 5, 2024 Girl’s Results (Race Distance 1.9 miles; total runners in race was...

  • Lady Panthers feel bite of LSRV

    Liz Wood

    The Saratoga Lady Panthers (1-1) had their first match loss of the season against the LIttle Snake River Valley (LSRV) Lady Rattlers (1-0) in Baggs Thursday night. The Lady Rattlers were the runner-up champions in 2023 and have always been a formidable team in the 1A Southwest Conference. The Lady Panthers managed to hold their own during the sets. While the scores didn’t show the heart the Lady Panthers put into the game — with scores of 16-25, 19-25 and 16-25 — it did show their...

  • Panthers Take Control

    D'Ron Campbell

    Under new leadership, the Panthers stormed the field Thursday September 5 with a decisive victory against Cheyenne South Junior Varsity (CSJV)—winning 67-7. Jared Mason, new head coach for the 2024 season, said “It was an exciting first win for the Panthers football team over Cheyenne South JV. In addition to the win, and a boost in confidence, valuable experience was gained by our young players who got lots of playing time." The Panthers obviously have a very good running game, as they ran...

  • Tigers Raid Riverside

    Joshua Wood, Stevenson Newspapers

    Encampment Tiger six-man football roared into the 2024 season as they took down the Riverside Rebels on September 6 sending them home with a more than 30-point loss. “I really liked the fire and intensity that the boys came out with in this game. The team had great energy and, overall, I thought we played well,” said Head Coach Kegan Willford. Throughout all four quarters of the match, Encampment kept the Rebels’ scoring low. In the 1st quarter, the Tiger Tyrel Brown completed a 7 yard...

  • Lady Tigers have busy lineup

    Liz Wood

    The Encampment Lady Tigers have a game tonight against the Little Snake River Lady Rattlers in Baggs beginning at 5 pm. On Friday, they are co-hosting the 1A Jamboree Tournament in Encampment. The Lady Tigers play Upton at 11 am, Niobrara County at 3 pm and Southeast at 5 pm all in Court 1. Saturday, the Lady Tigers play Hulett at 10 am, Arvada-Clearmont at noon and Dubois at 2 pm all in Court 1. September 17 at 5 pis a match with valley rival Saratoga at...

  • Cowgirls Best Cleveland State in Four

    Staff Report

    The Wyoming Cowgirl volleyball team ran its winning streak to five straight to begin the 2024 season behind the strength of a four-set victory Saturday morning at Cleveland State. Wyoming won 25-23, 25-14, 21-25 and 25-16. The Cowgirls (5-0), who have now won 16-straight regular season non-conference matches, held on to win the first set thanks to back-to-back points after the Vikings had tied things at 23-23. UW dominated the second and fourth sets on the day. Emma Winter led a Cowgirl offense that hit a season-best.277 in the win, with a...

  • Soccer Breaks Out Offensively, Draws with Montana, 3-3

    Staff Report

    The University of Wyoming soccer team broke out offensively Sunday at the Madrid Sports Complex. Three days after scoring a pair of goals, the Cowgirls tacked on three more against Montana. That helped Wyoming earn a 3-3 draw. The result pushes the Cowgirls to 1-2-2 on the season, while the Lady Griz move to 4-2-2. “Whenever you can score in the run of play and be dangerous on set pieces, that’s the goal, so we were really encouraged by the efficiency with which we tested the goalkeeper,” head coach Josh Purdum said. “Hopefully we can...

  • Good Samaritans

    Kim Dean, Newcastle News Letter Journal, Sept. 5

    There are many Good Samaritans living and working in our community who perform acts of kindness that most people never hear or know about. They go about their daily lives, unknown to others, while making the lives of others just a little brighter. In the past few weeks, however, I’ve seen or heard stories of these kind-hearted individuals gifting others with their deeds. While I know these Good Samaritans would make great stories for this newspaper, I find that these individuals usually wish to remain anonymous. A few weeks ago, a local...

  • PHS cellphone restriction is a good call

    Zac Taylor, Powell Tribune, Sept. 3

    Good on Powell High School for taking a firm stance on cellphones in school. The new policy approved this year requires students to keep their phones off or on silent throughout the school day. It’s tough, I’m sure opposed by many students and it comes with serious penalties, but for the sake of our students I think it’s the right decision. It makes me feel old fashioned — at 37 years old — to go to a restaurant and see tables filled with people not looking at each other but at their phones. And it makes me feel like part of the...

  • Likes The Town Motto

    Dear Editor, My partner and I are visiting in Saratoga from Oakland, CA as he loves fishing in the North Platte River. When we were in the Conoco Country Store buying a fishing license, I noticed your newspaper with the absolutely catchy motto: “Where the Trout Leap in Main Street” and couldn’t resist buying the paper. I read practically every article and learned so much about what it’s like living in Wyoming. Thank you! Please keep the town motto! Barbara Pottgen Oakland,...

  • All Abuzz About Hummingbird Cake

    Dee Dee Martz

    Hey Y'all. Our Special this week is a Southern favorite. Would you believe I am from the south and have just tried this for the first time. It was so amazing I had to share. This recipe is from Southern Living Magazine. Hummingbird Cake Ingredients Cake Layers: - 3 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for pans - 2 cups granulated sugar - 1 tsp. table salt - 1 tsp. baking soda - 1 tsp. ground cinnamon - 3 large eggs, lightly beaten - 1 1/2 cups vegetable oil - 1 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract - 1 (8-oz.)...

  • Specialty Crop Directory Promotes Local Foods Across Wyoming

    Staff Report

    The University of Wyoming Extension has released an updated publication promoting the local food movement across Wyoming, connecting consumers with producers. The “2024 Wyoming Specialty Crop Directory” has nearly 1,100 listings, including many for producers and the specialty crops and products they offer. These offerings include fresh vegetables and fruits; culinary herbs and spices; honey; homemade goods such as jams, jellies, salsas, barbecue and hot sauces, pickled and fermented...

  • An empty chair at the coffee club

    Dick Perue

    There’s an empty chair at the “Old Geezers Coffee Klatch” that will never be filled again. For nearly 50 years it has been occupied by Teense Willford who last week went on to his reward to pick and sing, tell tales, entertain, harass, drink “sissy” decaf coffee with hundreds of his friends and to “dispense valuable bits of information” since folks at this coffee table didn’t spread “gossip” as other coffee groups have been known to do. Teense’s death, following a...

  • 'Gather at the Table' fundraiser

    Dick Perue, GATT Correspondent

    A fundraiser bake sale and homemade breakfast, sponsored by the “Gather at the Table” committee, is set for Saturday, Sept. 14, from 8 a.m. to 12 noon in the Saratoga Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall at the corner of Bridge & Third. In addition to all the delicious bake sale items, folks may purchase a homemade breakfast consisting of biscuits and gravy or a breakfast burrito, to be eaten at the Fellowship Hall table or to take home, for only nine dollars each. Proceeds from the event will help provide “free meals and fellowship...

  • What Is Forgiveness?

    Gene Smith, Platte Valley Christian Center Assembly of God

    Romans 4:5-8 "5But to him who does not work but believes on Him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is accounted for righteousness, 6just as David also describes the blessedness of the man to whom God imputes righteousness apart from works: 7“Blessed are those whose lawless deeds are forgiven, And whose sins are covered; 8Blessed is the man to whom the Lord shall not impute sin.” (NKJV) Forgiveness, what is it, and what is it not? There is so much you can say about forgiveness that we may have forgotten in our modern world what it really...

  • Some Friendly Competition

    Liz Wood

    The Encampment/Riverside Lions Club arena was filled with tractors from 3350 pounds to 8330 pounds Saturday morning in anticipation of the 2024 Coppers Day Festival. After participants registered, many participants took their tractors onto the main highway for the parade. The crowd was small and one little boy in particular was thrilled to see the parade. Crosby Mundt of Saratoga loves tractors, his mom said. The short parade ended and the organizers, The Chug N Tug Tractor Club, began with the...

  • Fun-raising for the Community Center

    Joshua Wood, Stevenson Newspapers

    During the Platte Valley Community Center’s annual Party on the Platte fundraiser—the 17th since the completion of the facility—funds were flowing. According to Joe Glode, chairman of the Platte Valley Community Center Joint Powers Board, there is still a plan to increase the amount of lighting in the parking lot of the community center. The funds raised in 2024, however, were going towards a new sound system. According to Glode, the facility has had problems with the system since day one...

  • Beverly (Bev) Ann Russell

    Bev was born on February 1, 1941 in Laramie, Wyoming to Riley and Ruby Daniels. She joined a brother, Arthur, at home in Rawlins, Wyoming. After graduating from Rawlins High School, Bev moved to Cheyenne where she met Tom Zator. They were married and moved to Connecticut. Together they had two daughters, Teri and Brenda. In 1972, they divorced. Bev and the girls moved to Green River, Wyoming to be with family. In the summer of 1972, Bev, Teri and Brenda moved to Encampment. She worked as a waitress until she met the love of her life, Blain...

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