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Center to offer make-up meal Saturday

We are back to a somewhat normal schedule after the holidays. Now you ask, what is normal? Well, you will have to come and see.

Slow week in Saratoga

It seems like we just can not get enough to play bingo right now and we did not have enough for bridge this week.
Hopefully people will get home from vacation and being sick so we can start the games again.
We are always happy to deliver a meal if you are under the weather or have just been in the hospital. Please give us a call at 326-5564.

Residents celebrate the New Year

At Valley View, 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.

Dillon demands dutiful devotion

Reprint of this story from the December 27, 1902 issue of the Dillon Doublejack brought to you courtesy of Grandma’s Cabin, Encampment, Wyoming. Preserving History - Serving the Community.
DILLON DEMANDS DUTIFUL DEVOTION.
This is a mining town nearest the only coal banks known in the Sierra Madre mountains, and a good wagon road connects them directly with this place, thus insuring the cheapest fuel in the district.

Lady Tigers battle HEM to the buzzer

With a full squad back in action, the Encampment Lady Tigers (1-8) (0-1) were on the hardwood again last Saturday against Hanna-Elk Mountain- Medicine Bow (2-6) (1-0).
The Lady Tigers had the spark coming into this conference game and it was a seesaw battle until the final buzzer.

Tigers bury Miners

With the Christmas break over and school back underway, the Encampment men’s basketball team hosted Hanna-Elk-Mountain-Medicine Bow last Saturday.
HEM (1-8) (0-1) has had a tough time of it this season and Saturday’s conference matchup showed the Encampment Tigers (8-1) (1-0) what it is like to fire on all cylinders for the entire game.

Nine wrestlers place at Douglas

After the winter break head coach Jared Mason and his Panther Grapplers headed to Douglas last weekend for the Shane Shatto Memorial Wrestling Tournament.
Mason held four practices over the Christmas break with all practices attended by 10 or more wrestlers.
“We don’t know what to expect,” Mason said about the tournament. “This is Saratoga’s first time going to Douglas.”

Lady Panthers finish fourth; take tough conference loss

The Lady Panthers played in the Fremont Tournament over the Christmas break and finished with one win and three losses. The Lady Panthers had good shots at the basket, but they would not fall for Saratoga.
“We definitely didn’t play our best basketball, as we must start making things happen in 2013,” head coach Matt Love wrote in an email.
Wind River was the first game of the tournament and the Cougars topped Saratoga 31-71.

Panthers finish fifth in tourney; drop next to Burns

Coming off a tough loss to their Valley rivals, the Encampment Tigers, the Saratoga Panthers’ men’s basketball team (3-7) (0-2) traveled to Ethete over the Christmas break and picked up three more games in the Fremont Tournament against teams that the Panthers wouldn’t normally play.

Golf course vandalized

Two irrigation control boxes were run over and ripped out of the ground at the Saratoga Resort and Spa golf course over the weekend.
“We’re pretty confident it had to be sometime Friday evening,” Susan Wallace, general manager for the Resort said on Monday. “A neighbor stated they noticed it Saturday morning - another member walked the golf course Friday afternoon and said it wasn’t there then.”

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