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Tigers Fight Hard at Flaming Gorge Classic Tournament Against Camels

ROCK SPRINGS The Rock Springs High School Tigers and Lady Tigers basketball teams both lost their games against Campbell County during the second day of competition at the Flaming Gorge Classic Tournament. During the Tigers’ game, the team trailed the Campbell County Camels throughout the game. However, in the third quarter, the Tigers went on a run and ended up pulling ahead of the Camels. The were on top at the end of the third quarter, 47-43. In fourth-quarter play, the Camels rallied to take the lead back and maintain that lead. The Tigers didn’t stop fighting, but still lost the game, 67-61. The Tigers didn’t fair very well at the tournament on Friday when they lost to Thunder Basin, 80-51.

School district anticipates return to in-person learning

School district anticipates return to in-person learning Archuleta School District schools are planning to return to in-person school on Jan. 4, 2021, according to Superintendent Dr. Kym LeBlanc-Esparza’s Friday memo for staff, which was shared with The SUN. “Today the leadership team and I met to look at the data, study the Toolkit for Returning to In-Person Learning and plan for how we will return from the winter break.  The data and the research continues to tell us that schools are some of the safest places. We also know that our students need to be in-person. We have done an amazing job with the last three weeks, but nothing beats being in your classrooms, learning with their peers, from you,” the memo states. “So we are planning to return to in-person school on January 4.  We realize that conditions change and there are dynamics that are out of our control. So the leaders will convene for a brief meeting on Thursday December 31, just to be sure our plan

Local News: Angel Tree programs make Christmas bright for local families (12/15/20)

The Angel Tree program is a time-honored tradition in Carroll County, offering locals the opportunity to brighten Christmas for families in need. The Berryville program is run through the Berryville Community Center, while the Eureka Springs program is run through the Eureka Springs High School. Deneen Foster, who runs the Berryville program, said she was surprised at the number of participating children this year. There are 95 tags on the Berryville Angel Tree, Foster said, compared with 200 in past years. “It’s actually low. I was surprised about that,” Foster said. “I expected it to be a little higher this year, but that’s the lowest year we’ve had. Our first couple of years we were pushing 200.”

State News: Angel Tree program makes Christmas bright for local families (12/16/20)

The Angel Tree program is a time-honored tradition in Carroll County, offering locals the opportunity to brighten Christmas for families in need. The Eureka Springs program is run through the Eureka Springs High School, where students, faculty and staff get involved to help out. Eureka Springs High School counselor Rachal Hyatt said the program has 117 participating children this year, saying that’s pretty similar to past years. “We usually have anywhere from 110 to 130, so it’s about the same as we’ve always had,” Hyatt said. “Of course, that’s low-income families that qualify and it’s our district only.”

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