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  • Patriots win homecoming game

    Rebecca Maupin|Oct 14, 2021

    A solid Patriot defense helped the team in securing a homecoming victory over Burns Broncs this past weekend. Opening the game in true Patriot fashion, the home team was first on the scoreboard as the opening drive brought them down the field and quarterback Keaton Mills ran the ball in for the touchdown. Levi Rudloff added an extra point and put the Patriots up 7-0 in the first quarter of play. A solid effort on the defensive end kept the Broncs out of scoring territory throughout the first...

  • SENIOR NIGHT

    Oct 14, 2021

    Senior night...

  • Lady Bulldogs tame Wolves and Bobcats

    Rebecca Maupin|Oct 14, 2021

    The crowd packed in for the opening game of homecoming weekend as the Sundance volleyball team was looking to snap their losing streak, going up against the Moorcroft Wolves. Both teams brought their crowd and energy in a critical conference matchup. The opening set found the two teams evenly matched going point for point. With the score tied at seven, one side needed to start stringing points together to gain an advantage. It was the Bulldogs who struck first, behind the serving of Brook...

  • FCCLA members attend fall leadership conference

    Oct 14, 2021

    Sundance FCCLA members joined 450 other Wyoming students at the Pave the Way fall conference in Casper. Members participated in workshops on developing leadership skills, membership and the AT&T It Can Wait program, which focuses on the dangers of texting and driving. For a community service project, members created dog toys to donate to the local animal shelters in Casper. Keynote speaker, Ashley Brinton, presented the message "Although life isn't always easy, life can always be fun, and you...

  • Homecoming parade

    Oct 14, 2021

    The SHS marching band performs during the Homecoming parade on Thursday....

  • Handbell choir seeks ringers

    Oct 14, 2021

    Sundance Community Handbell Choir is planning to continue their long-held tradition of providing unique and beautiful Christmas music to facilities like Long Term Care and Assisted Living but need new ringers to do so. Musical experience is not required, training is patiently provided and the music will be easy. Rehearsals (beginning on Oct. 14) and performances will be limited. Contact Director Janet Lake at 283-2215....

  • Sunny Divide meeting planned

    Oct 14, 2021

    The Sunny Divide Community/Farm Bureau will be having a reorganization meeting Sat., Oct. 16, 6 p.m., with a potluck. If you live in the community, or have an interest in the hall and would like to see what’s going on, please plan to attend. We invite anyone that is/was a member of the Sunny Divide Farm Bureau to attend also. If you have any questions, please call Wayne Garman 283-3448 or Criss Neiman 756-2203....

  • Cards of Thanks

    Oct 14, 2021

    Thank You I would like to thank everyone who participated, donated and otherwise stopped by just to say hi over the weekend for encouragement to get well. Thank you!! With all my heart, Samie Our Thanks We would like to thank the Beulah Fire Department and the Sundance Fire Department for helping extinguish fire in some hay bales. A Special thanks to Allan and Ty Miller for their quick response. And for Allan bringing his skid steer to help move the bales. Also, to John Ayer for bringing his tractor to help with the moving of the bales. All of...

  • Peek at the Past

    Oct 14, 2021

    1 Years Ago Oct. 20, 1921 Williams Brothers of Manhattan have just finished installing a second windmill on a well close to the edge of Grand Canyon. This well was drilled two years ago and a fine flow of water was found at sixty feet, rising forty feet in the well. The water has not been needed until the present season, when it was deemed advisable to draw upon it for stock purposes. To the novice it seems strange to find good water at such shallow depth on a divide 400 feet above the large...