Articles from the November 7, 2024 edition


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  • Reading is Cool-ey

    Nov 7, 2024

    Jett Cooley and his grandpa, Mike Cooley, take time to read during the Dads & Donuts event on October 30 at Saratoga Elementary School....

  • The formula for success

    Liz Wood|Nov 7, 2024

    The common room at Hanna Elementary School (HES) is filled with projects from the students who attend the school. From math computations to writing about the Native Americans who lived in Wyoming, the students show off what they have learned. These projects are a result of a collaboration of teachers in the school and Hanna Elementary School Principal Jackie Jones, using a combination of teaching techniques. Jones, who is in her second year as the principal of the school, is very satisfied with...

  • Carbon County goes for Trump

    Joshua Wood, Stevenson Newspapers|Nov 7, 2024

    With a projected 277 electoral college votes and more than 71 million votes as of November 6, former president Donald Trump is the presumptive president-elect according to the Associated Press. Meanwhile, Carbon County cast more than 6,000 ballots in the 2024 General Election, turnout surpassed the primary election by more than 1,000. With 6,446 votes cast, the amount was more than the 2022 General Election which saw 5,860 ballots cast. It was just barely under the number of ballots cast in...

  • More Than Just Potatoes

    Joshua Wood, Stevenson Newspapers|Nov 7, 2024

    When is a potato more than just a potato? According to Jennie Gordon, First Lady of Wyoming, it’s when it represents dignity for one of the 86,000 Wyoming residents who struggle with food insecurity. “At the end of the day, we are just packing potatoes, but they’re not just potatoes. They represent the passion for your community, for your school and for your state,” said Gordon. “They also represent dignity to those folks who are going to receive those potatoes. They can use them in their Thanks...

  • Lore and Legend

    Dick Perue|Nov 7, 2024

    (Author’s note: Material for this article, as well as for the mineral hot springs and Hobo Pool historic program later this month, was compiled from the files of “The Saratoga Sun”, “Platte Valley Lyre”, “Carbon County Journal” and “Rawlins Daily Times”, plus the collections and writings of Dad & Bob Martin, Elva Evans, Dick Perue, Gay Day Alcorn Clark, Candy Moulton and other area authors and historians). A natural phenomena known by many monikers such as “Big Medicine”, “Mineral Hot Springs...

  • Settle issues outside of court

    Nov 7, 2024

    The Sheridan Press, Nov. 2 Sheridan County needs to return to a society that settles issues outside of court. In the last three years, Sheridan County residents have taken government entities to court at least four times, all of which in part sided with the government entities. Sheridan County School District 2 Superintendent Scott Stults told The Sheridan Press following this week’s Pollak v Wilson et. al. decision the school district is considering appealing the matter in Tenth Circuit, “which previously ruled in favor of the School Dis...

  • In the books

    Liz Wood|Nov 7, 2024

    The athletes and the coaches of Carbon County School District No. 2 should be proud of themselves. We at the Saratoga Sun certainly are proud of them. All three high school volleyball teams went to Regionals. Saratoga and Encampment volleyball players participated in Lander at the Southwest Regionals and Hanna-Elk-Mountain-Medicine Bow competed in the Southeast Regionals in Guernsey. Saratoga qualified for the playoffs in 9-man football with an impeccable season and Encampment was nearly...

  • Don't 'Bundt' On This Great Cake

    Dee Dee Martz|Nov 7, 2024

    Fall has definitely arrived with this cooler weather. When I think of fall, I immediately think of caramel apples. If you love caramel apples, then you’ll love our desert special: Caramel Apple Bundt Cake. This has quickly become a fall favorite in my house and I’m sure it will be come one in your house as well. Caramel Apple Bundt Cake - 2 C white sugar - 1 1/2 C vegetable oil - 2 tsp vanilla extract - 3 large eggs - 3 C all - purpose flour - 1 tsp baking soda - 1 tsp ground Cinnamon - 1/4 tsp...

  • Living On Purpose: What is in the well comes up in the bucket

    Dr. William F. Holland|Nov 7, 2024

    It’s a spiritual revelation to comprehend that words have tremendous power but where there is privilege there is also accountability. Communication not only shapes our views while influencing our behavior, but words also expose who we really are as we can learn a great deal about a person’s views when we hear them speak. This is a wonderful prayer to begin each day, “Set a guard, O Lord, over my mouth; keep watch over the door of my lips” Psalm 141:3. Yes, we have much to pray about, and this petition is crucial if we are to live a holy life of...

  • Whoever saves a single life saves the whole world

    Father Bruce Clapham|Nov 7, 2024

    I am very grateful for being allowed the opportunity to serve as a chaplain for the Department of Veterans Affairs for sixteen years. I especially enjoyed working with the Veteran Volunteers in our VA Medical Centers. Their compassion for their injured and suffering brothers and sisters is beyond measure. I witnessed many moments in the corridors of the hospital where a volunteer would be greeting a patient with joy and laughter and in other moments the volunteer would be expressing concern and even tears. There were times another volunteer...

  • Lawmakers back $66.3M more in school funding

    Hannah Shields, Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange|Nov 7, 2024

    CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Legislature could be back on track to fully funding its K-12 public schools after a committee of state lawmakers voted Friday to adopt a $66.3 million cost adjustment. The state funds its public schools through the K-12 education resource block grant. Every year, the Legislature’s Joint Appropriations Committee must make an external cost adjustment (ECA) recommendation from this block grant to the governor and legislative body by Nov. 1. There are two different funding models that calculate the cost of education fun...

  • Some proposed housing solutions already happening in Sheridan

    Carrie Haderlie, The Sheridan Press Via Wyoming News Exchange|Nov 7, 2024

    SHERIDAN — When it comes to housing, Sheridan is already doing some things right. The city and county have adopted a joint planning agreement that governs land use in a 60 square mile area surrounding the town, Stephen Whitlow, a consultant with Abt Global — a firm working with the Wyoming Community Development Authority on a Statewide Strategic Housing Action Plan — said at a forum in Cheyenne on Oct. 21. The joint planning agreement between Sheridan County and the city is focused on preserving agricultural and rural areas, while also devel...

  • False shooting threats cause 5 high schools to enter lockdown

    Ivy Secrest, Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange|Nov 7, 2024

    CHEYENNE — More than a dozen Wyoming schools had received threats of either an active shooter or a bomb on campus as of Monday afternoon, according to the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation. Part of a national trend, Wyoming is not unique at this moment, and these threats appear to be “spilling over” from other states, DCI’s Ryan Cox told the Wyoming Tribune Eagle. Based on current information, it appears that threats have been made in other states in the past month. Schools and local police departments are responding to threats...

  • Second FallFest A Success

    Joshua Wood, Stevenson Newspapers|Nov 7, 2024

    When Sophia Borg held her inaugural Saratoga FallFest last October, she was already thinking about making things bigger and better for 2024. Mission accomplished. The 2nd Annual Saratoga FallFest was held on October 19 in downtown Saratoga and had already grown from the year before. There were more vendors, there were more activities and there were a lot more people. “Everybody said they had a great time. The music was great, the food vendors were great, the vendors were great,” said Borg. “It...

  • Encampment Lady Tigers Punch Ticket to State Volleyball

    Liz Wood|Nov 7, 2024

    “It was a battle, but these girls are warriors and they proved they were ready for the fight,” Head Coach Janice Peterson said. For the first time since 2017, the Encampment Lady Tigers are going to the State Competition in Casper this weekend. “It was an exciting tournament,” Janice Peterson said. “We played 17 games to earn third place and the girls found a way to win.” Their only loss was to the Little Snake River Valley (LSRV) Lady Rattlers, who placed 1st in the 1A West Regional To...

  • Lady Panthers' Season Ends at Regionals

    Joshua Wood, Stevenson Newspapers|Nov 7, 2024

    The Saratoga Lady Panthers’ season came to an end last weekend as they went 0-2 at the 1A West Regional Tournament in Lander. While they may not be playing at the Ford Wyoming Center in Casper, Head Coach Shayley Love is no less proud of her team. “The regional tournament was one of the most competitive regional tournaments we have competed in,” said Love. “I felt like the girls truly competed with both Riverside and Dubois with tight matches.” Despite ultimately being knocked out of the tournam...

  • Panthers Wrangle the Victory

    D'Ron Campbell|Nov 7, 2024

    The last time the Saratoga Panthers made it past the quarterfinals in the postseason playoffs was in 11 man 2A football in 2007. The Panthers accomplished a semi-final advancement with another nail-biting game against the Shoshoni Wranglers, the 2A West number one seed on November 1. “What a great playoff game and exciting win for the Panthers,” said Head Coach Jared Mason. “It has been a long time coming, and I'm so proud of the effort from every player who continues to put in their best effort.” The game by all accounts was a defensi...

  • Tigers Buck Kaycee in Quarterfinals

    Joshua Wood, Stevenson Newspapers|Nov 7, 2024

    Though they saw their undefeated streak come to an end in the final game of the regular season, the Encampment Tigers appeared to shake off their loss to the Little Snake River Valley (LSRV) Rattlers for the 1A Six-Man Playoffs. On November 1, No. 2 South-ranked Tigers hosted the No. 3 North-ranked Kaycee Buckaroos. Kaycee came into the quarterfinals with a season record of 4-4 and a conference record of 3-3, compared to the Tigers season record of 6-1 and conference record of 4-1. What may...

  • Banking On The Community

    Joshua Wood, Stevenson Newspapers|Nov 7, 2024

    When she was 19 years old, Georgia Miller moved to the Platte Valley. It was a new home for her, but a homecoming for her husband, Cody. When she was 21, nearly 22, she began working as a full-time teller for what is now RNB State Bank. That was in 1997. Now, 27 years later, Georgia has been named Saratoga Market President. It’s just the newest position of many which she has held in her nearly three decades with the bank. For eight years, Georgie worked as a teller—even being promoted to hea...

  • Welsh traveled the world in the Navy and Air Force

    Liz Wood|Nov 7, 2024

    Phil Welsh’s military career spans from 1974 to 2010, serving in Vietnam to an assignment in Kabul, Afghanistan. Welsh joined the Navy at the age of 18 after living in Durango, Colorado all of his life. He had always had an interest in the Navy and worked on a destroyer. During that time, he was deployed to Vietnam. He served for four years and then got out. Thirteen years later, he joined the Utah Air National Guard during Operation Desert Storm.. He had talked to the U.S. Army, but they w...

  • American Legion is 105 years old

    Liz Wood|Nov 7, 2024

    The American Legion was formed in 1919 and is the largest veterans’ organization in the United States. American Legion Post 54 is located at 403 E. Bridge Avenue in Saratoga and hosts an annual Veterans’ Day Dinner at their post. James Olguin is the commander and Joe Parsons is the adjutant of the post. The American Legion is also known as the Angus England Post 54 and was named after Saratoga resident and World War I sharpshooter Richard Angus England. The local post began the fundraiser for...

  • Local VFW was formed in 1983

    Liz Wood|Nov 7, 2024

    The Veterans of Foreign Service and the National Society of the Army of Philippines asfounded in 1899. They were organized to secure rights and benefits for veterans of the Spanish-American War in 1898 and the Philippines War (1899-1902). The two organizations merged in 1914, creating the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW) according to their website at vfw.org. The Platte Valley Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6125 is the last active VFW in Carbon County. In the past, Carbon...

  • Wounded Warrior Event to return to Valley

    Liz Wood|Nov 7, 2024

    It has been nearly a decade since the Platte Valley Trout Unlimited has sponsored wounded veterans to a fishing retreat in the Valley. That is changing thanks to an effort of several volunteer groups in the Encampment. Ian McCleary, the Wyoming Trout Unlimited State Coordinator and Secretary of Mother Mountain Anglers along with Leslie McClinskey, the Encampment K-12 Language Arts Teacher and National Honor Society sponsor teamed up this summer to bring back the Wounded Warrior Event. Current...

  • Veterans Land in Saratoga

    D'Ron Campbell|Nov 7, 2024

    United States Air Force veterans Alex and Karen Smith can be found in full force at downtown’s Shively Hardware in Saratoga moving here in November 2023. Karen is no stranger to Saratoga as she grew up in Omaha, Nebraska and Saratoga, Wyoming. Her mom, Mary Jellen, is the second of the Glode/Shively children making Karen a 4th generation to work in the family hardware store. Alex grew up in Fort Myers, Florida, graduated high school in 1992 and joined the Air Force in 1995. Karen graduated high school in 1994 and attended the University of N...

  • CCSD#2 Schools to honor veterans

    Liz Wood|Nov 7, 2024

    Schools in the Carbon County School District No. 2 are holding Veteran Day assemblies. Encampment K-12 is holding a Veterans Day assembly November 11, 2024 at 12:30 p.m. The National Honor Society will be collecting retired flags for the Veterans of Foreign Post 6125 disposal. Visitors need to sign in at the office before going to the main gym for the program. Saratoga Middle High School is hosting a Veterans Day assembly November 11 at 9:30 a.m. and the Saratoga Elementary School has been...

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