Articles from the August 28, 2013 edition


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  • Residents enjoy outings

    Tom Mansfield|Aug 28, 2013

    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. Games throughout the week provided fun and laughter. On Sunday afternoon, six residents played Uno with Pat Sims winning. On Tuesday morning, four residents played Dominoes. On Wednesday afternoon, nine residents played Bingo, and on Friday afternoon, eight residents played B... Full story

  • Senior Center closed Labor Day

    Sue Howe|Aug 28, 2013

    There were two-and-a-half tables for Duplicate Bridge this week. However no one left me a list of the winners. So you will get that next week. Don’t forget we will be having the music jamboree up here every other Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. I do have the forms for the Elderly and Disabled Tax Program. The qualifications for this are: you must be at least 65 years old, or turned 18 in 2012 and totally disabled. You must have lived in the state of Wyoming for the year 2012, and had income of $17,500 or less for a single person, or $28,500 or less for a... Full story

  • Saratoga thinking CAP: Father and son work to get Civil Air Patrol charter for Saratoga

    Zachary Laux|Aug 28, 2013

    Residents are expressing interest in establishing a Civil Air Patrol charter in Carbon County. Ken Lehr sparked that interest when he moved to Saratoga with his family about 10 months ago from Nebraska after landing a job at the Saratoga Police Department. He said he and his son Cameron are members of the Civil Air Patrol, and want to spread their interest in Saratoga in hopes of getting a charter. Ken and Cameron’s interest was well-received by the town. Saratoga Mayor John Zeiger, Assistant C...

  • GEM to hold public meeting

    Aug 28, 2013

    The Grand Encampment Museum will hold a public meeting at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 3 at the Grand Encampment Opera House to discuss the future interpretation of the Peryam Transportation building and the Doc Culleton Interpretive Center. The Museum has received a $25,000 Grant from the Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund to develop an interpretive plan that will guide the facility in interpreting local history. The Museum has hired Studio Tectonic of Boulder, CO, to prepare the plan. As part of the launch of this planning work it is important that a... Full story