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    CARBON COUNTY SENIOR CENTERS Wednesday Chicken and dumplings, broccoli, wheat bread, pineapple tidbits, milk Thursday Salisbury steak, baked potato, spinach, wheat roll, fruit cup, milk Friday Tuna salad, sandwich, vegetable soup, pickle spear, fluffy Jell-o, milk Monday BBQ driblet, potato wedges, green beans, wheat roll, strawberries, milk Tuesday Swedish meatballs, noodles, mixed vegetables, wheat bread, mandarin oranges, chocolate chip cookie, milk ENCAMPMENT SCHOOL Wednesday French toast, turkey ham, hash browns, orange halves, milk,...

  • Fall carnival a success.

    Tom Mansfield|Nov 4, 2015

    We had our annual Halloween Carnival on Friday afternoon for kids of the valley, dressed in Halloween costumes. It was a great success thanks to the 23 people who helped set up the Carnival, sell tickets, run the game stations, the Spook House, and the Cake Walk. We had seven National Honor Society students run the balloon dart game and set up and run the Spook House: Morgan Kempel, Jacob Dickinson, Matt Lincoln, Katie Loose, Gabrielle Clutter, Cruz Escobedo and Derrick Walton. Other volunteers including the following: Janice Kerpan, Connie...

  • Good turnout at flea market

    Kim Loftice|Nov 4, 2015

    Sure hope everyone had a good Halloween! Our morning chatter group, Connie Beckham, Laura Rettelle, Patty Herring, Karen Dibbern, Linda York, Ellie Behrmann, Arleigh Simmons, Jo Bonnett, Nancy Lynch will probably have lots of chuckles over the costumes they saw. The Domino players are still hot on the game, Shelia Remick, Joe Remick, Lorraine Knotwell, Lila Payton, Dick Blake, Phil Fleming, Bill Telfer, Madeline Telfer, Bob Thompson and Lois Thompson. With Shelia, Madeline, Lorraine and Lila being the winners. Only one table of bridge this...

  • Sixth graders grow green thumbs

    Madeline Weiss|Nov 4, 2015

    Joe Johnston, sixth grade teacher at Saratoga Elementary School (SES), recently completed building a greenhouse for with his class in order to grow their knowledge about agriculture. The project began last year when Johnston applied for a grant to purchase the greenhouse, part of which came from the Wyoming Department of Agriculture. "Part of the grant was written that we would use it for fundraising classes and different organizations," Johnston said, adding that the amaryllis flowers...

  • Opening the doors for future women scientists

    Madeline Weiss|Nov 4, 2015

    Ninth grader Leila Randall, of Saratoga, has been accepted to Teton Science School’s Young Women and Science program from Nov. 1 to 6. The Young Women and Science program focuses on engaging girls’ interest in science to inspire leadership in future women scientists. During the week in residence at Kelly Campus in Grand Teton National Park, Randall will focus on the ecology of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem including explorations of disturbance and fire ecology, biotic communities and the are...