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  • Reflections: Laborers organize in Encampment and Riverside

    Mar 19, 2014

    Reprint of this story is from the March 14, 1902 issue of The Grand Encampment Herald brought to you courtesy of Grandma’s Cabin, Encampment, Wyoming. Preserving History- Serving the Community. LABORERS ORGANIZE Local Union Has Membership of Over One Hundred and Fifty Men. Entire Camp Will be Organized and Scale of Wages Demanded. The local labor agitation has terminated in a general organizing of forces all over the camp, including a union of Grand Encampment and Riverside men more than 150 strong, unions at Battle and Pearl, and more will fol...

  • Teense to perform Friday

    Sue Howe|Mar 19, 2014

    There were four here for bingo Tuesday. $2 winners were Sue Howe, Madaline Forbes. Berneil McCord and Winnie Allen shared a $2 round. Merle Starr won the $3 blackout round. There were eight here for Bridge Monday. High winner were Gertrude Harold & Lee Groshart. Second high went to Glee Johnson & Sheila Johnson. We want to wish Marty Perue a speedy recovery. She suffered a mini stroke this week. She is doing OK but is recovering at home. We miss her cheery face up here. Get well soon. We will be having our birthday dinner this Friday so please...

  • Residents have fun with St. Patrick's Day

    Tom Mansfield|Mar 19, 2014

    At Deseret Health and Rehab, residents enjoyed many activities throughout the week. The Activity Department offers a wide variety of activities each week to meet the residents’ interests, as well as the physical, mental and psychological well-being of each resident. With the arrival of St. Patrick’s Day, Thursday morning saw three residents making little leprechaun hats. They heard about “kissing the blarney stone” and getting “the gift of gab.” With television in nearly every resident’s room, residents get to hear local, national, and...

  • Police Report

    Staff Report|Mar 19, 2014

    From March 10 to March 16, the Saratoga Police Department responded to 141 calls including the following classifications: Agency assistance (1); alarm (2); animal problem (1); assist business (1); assist school (1); bar check (14); business checks (56); citizen assist (7); dog at large (4); lost dog (2); dog tag (1); domestic disturbance (1); fingerprints (1); fish and game (1); hot pool check (20); lockout (2); parking problem (1);traffic accident with damage(1); house watch (2); reddi (1); school zones (8); suspicious person, circumstance...

  • Councilman has different view

    Steve Wilcoxson|Mar 19, 2014

    Editor: Since Ms. Johnson conveniently left out a number of points in her 3-5-14 letter to the Editor I felt I should provide the citizens of Saratoga with the “rest of the story” so to speak. The following are facts, supported by the minutes of the Council Meetings and the people that were there, of the issues between myself and Ms. Johnson. 1. At the 1-21-14 Council Meeting Ms. Johnson presented a number of questions concerning the improvements to Saratoga Waste Facility, some of these were addressed at the meeting but some, including Ms.... Full story

  • Compressor station hearing set

    Staff Report|Mar 19, 2014

    A public hearing regarding the proposed Chokecherry Compressor Station for Walcott will take place in Cheyenne March 26. In September of last year, SourceGas filed an application with the State Public Service Commission requesting a CPCN for major facility construction of the compressor station located in Walcott. The Wyoming Office of Consumer Advocate, Seminole Energy Services and Wyoming Community Gas have intervened in this matter. The public hearing in this matter is set to commence at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, March 26 in the Wyoming Public Se...

  • WWCC releases fall honor roll

    Staff Report|Mar 19, 2014

    Six Saratoga Middle High School graduates have received top marks at Western Wyoming Community College (WWCC) for the Fall 2013 Semester. Brandee Forster and Taylor Boydstun both made the Dean’s list for maintaining their grade point averages between 3.25 and 3.99 while maintaing a minimum of 12 credit hours. Kaleah McClain, Heather Oxford and Miranda Paddock were recognized on the WWCC part-time honor roll. Students on this list have completed a minimum of 12 credit hours in consecutive semesters with a GPA of 3.5 and completed six to 11 h...

  • Irish food enthusiasts got their green on at St. Ann's Parish Hall Sunday

    Mar 19, 2014

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  • S.E.S. goes green

    Mar 19, 2014

    Students at Saratoga Elementary School made "Leprechaun Traps" and "Green Goop" during "St. Paddy Science" Monday....

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