Articles from the August 18, 2022 edition


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  • HF Sinclair steps up to fund drones

    Virginia Parker|Aug 18, 2022

    When Lenny Layman, Carbon County Emergency Manager, and Encampment Chief of Police, Kevin Shue, discussed getting a drone for Encampment as well as one for the CCEM office, they turned to Homeland Security for the funds. After months of waiting for an answer, the answer that was finally given was Homeland Security would not fund drones. Layman took their need for funds to Ryan Wells, HF Sinclair's Fire Chief. Wells was able to secure the funds from HF Sinclair Corporate to purchase two drones. A...

  • In hope of honoring a father

    Mike Armstong|Aug 18, 2022

    A father and son bond can be one of the strongest there is, and Dr. Michael (Doc) Janssen, owner of the Saratoga Resort, was extremely close with his father Harold Janssen. According to Doc's wife, Dr. Sharon Janssen, Doc's father inspired his son with a strong work ethic and commitment to help others. Harold owned a small lawn and tractor business, which he built up himself. He left school in the 8th grade and became adept with taking care of machinery. Sharon said Harold was a genius in many...

  • A battle on Battle

    Virginia Parker|Aug 18, 2022

    A fire started northwest of Horse Mountain this past week. Smoke visible from Bags. According to Jared Wille of Baggs Fire Department the fire started on state land and at it's largest was approximately 50 acres. Fire fighters from Baggs, Encampment, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Forest Service and a helicopter arrived on scene late Friday night. BLM and Forest service personnel continued to battle the blaze Saturday. Containment was about 20 percent until Saturday evening when a heavy...

  • Zetha Nadine Wick

    Aug 18, 2022

    Zetha Nadine Wick, 96, passed away on August 12, 2022. She was preceeded in death by her parents; grandson, Kevin Dale Wick; husband, Les Wick; and daughter, Shirley Nadine Jairell. She is survived by her son, L.A. "Buz" Wick and Susie; son-in-law, Robert Jairell; and grandchildren, Les Jairell, Anissa Bartlet, Layne Wick and Angela Wick; five great grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild. Cremation has taken place and there will be a family service at a later date. Condolences may be...

  • SCWEMS, water and drones, Oh My!

    Virginia Parker|Aug 18, 2022

    At the Encampment Town Council on August 11, Bob Davis, a candidate for House Representative 47 spoke about his agenda and answered questions from the council and guests. Penny Layman, the South Central Wyoming Emergency Medical Services (SCWEMS) representative, was the first to speak. She read a letter to the council that was sent to SCWEMS from a nurse who’s husband had cardiac issues while they were hiking in the Sierra Madres. Due to the diligence and care given by the attending EMT’s and...

  • SCWEMS and Water updates

    Virginia Parker|Aug 18, 2022

    The Riverside Town council met on August 8, 2022. Bob Davis addressed the Town Council, introducing himself and explaining why he thought he was a qualified candidate as House Representative 47. Sandy Martin, representative for Carbon County Economic Development, gave a short presentation. She advised the Council on September 19, 2022, of the annual meeting at the Parco Theater in Sinclair. She asked for permission to submit an annual report at the meeting. The council approved. Helen Weiland...

  • Water is rising

    Mike Armstrong|Aug 18, 2022

    Sammy Sikes was mayor pro tem in Mayor Lois Buchanan’s absence at the Hanna Town Council on August 9, 2022. Councilmember Bill Dys was also not in attendance. Councilmembers Tracy Fowler and Jayson Nordquist were present. Sikes said AML had not finished working on the county road on the outside of Hanna and it will stay closed for the winter. It will also not be plowed. Public works has been working on fixing Jade Street’s water issues. David Sutter, Water Treatment Director, said the town is...

  • Alpacas Cuteness Abounds!

    Virginia Parker|Aug 18, 2022

    Who doesn't love the feel of a soft, cozy sweater on a winter's day? In Riverside, just off of the highway, eight Alpacas live. This is where all that winter warmth begins. Their caretaker, Rachelle Barkhurst, became interested in Alpaca fibers when she moved to Wyoming about seven years ago. She had designed clothes for many years, but wanted to use a material that was more sustainable. She was introduced to Alpacas and it seemed like the perfect option. Barkhurst and her husband, Dan, decided...

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  • Wyoming was at center of the country's political universe – for a short time

    Bill Sniffin|Aug 18, 2022

    Politically these past six months, we were watching the World Series, March Madness, and the Super Bowl all wrapped up into one Wyoming campaign. This GOP primary election between incumbent Liz Cheney and challenger Harriet Hageman has been called the battle for the soul of the Wyoming Republican Party, which is not correct. This election is unique in its own right. These two valiant women, who are former allies, found themselves in a punchbowl being watched by political observers and campaign junkies from around the world. I have been...

  • FRA Branch 059 Seeks Entries in Americanism Essay Contest

    Staff Report|Aug 18, 2022

    Members of FRA (Fleet Reserve Association) Branch #059, Cheyenne, WY invite all students in grades 7 through 12 to participate in the Association’s 2022 Americanism Essay Contest. Participants are invited to submit a 350-word essay centered on this year’s theme: “What the United States Flag Stands For”. This national contest, sponsored by FRA to promote a spirit of patriotism among America’s youth, offers a Grand National Prize of $5,000, with other recognition in each grade category. “Each entrant must be sponsored by an FRA member or b...

  • This week at the Saratoga Care Center

    Aug 18, 2022

    by Tom Mansfield, Activity Volunteer On Monday, residents exercised to Sittercise in the morning. Residents listened to a 2016 Saratoga Sun article about the Prisoner of war camp in Ryan Park from 1943 to 1945 in the afternoon. After they did Trivia of Famous animals in entertainment. The last one was Rudolf. After that residents broke out in song, singing Rudolf the red nosed Reindeer. On Tuesday, residents played Ring Toss and Ladder Toss, while listening to disco music in the morning. Arts and Crafts had residents making bird feeders with...

  • Snowy Mountain Brewery Launches Canvas on a Can Contest

    Staff Report|Aug 18, 2022

    In an effort to enhance community spirit and have some fun, Snowy Mountain Brewery is rolling out a new contest for artists residing in our beautiful state of Wyoming. Artists will have the opportunity to show off their skills by competing in the “Canvas on a Can” contest, which kicked off on August 15, 2022. Snowy Mountain Brewery, located in Saratoga, WY is looking for new label designs for the four varieties of beer the brewery currently cans and distributes throughout Wyoming. “Beer labels can showcase some of the most creative artwork. Som...

  • MHCC for the kids!

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  • Senior Wheels!

    Dee Dee Martz|Aug 18, 2022

    The Saratoga Senior Center is offering a service that has not been made available to Platte Valley residents before and has been desperately needed for a long time. Anyone in need of transportation to doctor appointments or shopping for necessities, will be able to utilize this service. Brenda Zeiger, Manager at the Senior Center, said that there is a minimal cost and a few requirements that need to be met first because this is a Senior Center provided activity. Arrangements will need to be...

  • Deputies throw their hats in the ring

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