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  • Treat Street

    Angie Peters|Nov 2, 2023

    The annual Halloween Trick-or-Treat Street Festival was held on Thurs., Oct. 26 at the Moorcroft Town Center. Many a ghoul, ghost, witch and even an alien put on their best hats and joined the fun as they played games and won tasty goodies and smiles. Over 250 brave souls visited Staples Insane Asylum, enjoying the frights of the creepy classrooms, ghoulish teachers, and students. Linus, Snoopy and the Great Pumpkin were the theme for the not-so-spooky spook house and many youngsters were lined...

  • Crook County Annual Spelling Bee

    Angie Peters|Mar 2, 2023

    Moorcroft Elementary Parent Action Committee hosted the Annual Crook County District Spelling Bee Thursday, February 16 at the Moorcroft Secondary School auditorium. The participants performed before a full house. Students who had been recognized as the top spellers in their classroom spelling bees at Moorcroft Elementary School during January advanced to the Crook County District Spelling Bee. These kids were then separated into two divisions. 24 students competed in the first through third...

  • Halloween Trick-or-Treat Street

    Angie Peters|Nov 3, 2022

    The annual Halloween Trick-or-Treat Street Festival was held on Saturday, October 29 at the Moorcroft Town Center. Many a ghoul, ghost, witch and even a dragon put on their best hats and joined the fun as they played games and won tasty goodies and smiles. Over 250 brave souls visited the Dark Woods Academy Haunted School enjoying the frights of the creepy classrooms, ghoulish teachers and students. Linus, Snoopy and the Great Pumpkin were the theme for the not-so-spooky spook house and many...

  • Moorcroft spellers move on to state

    Angie Peters|Feb 24, 2022

    Moorcroft K8 Parent Action Committee hosted the annual Crook County District Spelling Bee Thursday, February 17. During the month of January, Moorcroft K8 held classroom spelling bees and the top spellers from each classroom advanced to the Crook County District Spelling Bee, which was divided into two divisions. The winners of the first through third grade division were Lincoln Townley (second grade), winning first place; Ryland Johnson (third grade), second place; and Eva Schmuesser (third...

  • A spooky success

    Angie Peters|Nov 4, 2021

    The annual Halloween Trick-or-Treat Street Festival was held on Friday, October 29 at the Moorcroft Town Center. Many a ghoul, ghost, witch and even a dragon put on their best outfits and joined the fun as they played games and won tasty goodies and smiles. Over 260 brave souls attended the Carnival of Screams Haunted House enjoying the frights of the creepy carnival and the many disturbing oddities on hand. Linus, Snoopy and the Great Pumpkin were the theme for the not-so-spooky spook house...

  • Let's play ball

    Angie Peters|May 28, 2020

    Moorcroft Baseball season is finally upon us. Covid-19 has delayed our sign-up and practice but that will not stop us. Children ages 4-13 are encouraged to sign-up and play. The child must have be age 4 by April 1 in order to play. In order to sign-up, please contact Char at Happily Ever After Day Care Center, 20 South Big Horn Ave Moorcroft. Her daycare hours are 7:00 – 5:30 Monday – Thursday. You may also contact Angie (756-2632), Steven (941-0223), or Char (680-5738) to find out how to get signed up. There will be no registration fee for...

  • How do you spell that?

    Angie Peters and Allison VerBurg|Feb 20, 2020

    Moorcroft K8 Parent Advisory hosted the annual Crook County District Spelling Bee, where more than 70 Moorcroft K-8 students gathered, on Tuesday, February 11 for a school-wide spelling competition. To prepare for this event, during the month of January, Moorcroft K8 held classroom spelling bees and the top spellers from each classroom advanced to the Crook County District Spelling Bee, which was divided into two divisions, first through third grade and fourth through eighth. Words such as remarkable, earthquake, tissue and reasonable were spel...

  • Spelling bee winners move on to state

    Angie Peters|Feb 7, 2019

    Moorcroft K8 Parent Advisory hosted the Annual Crook County District Spelling Bee Tuesday, January 29 with 59 students competing. The Scripps National Spelling Bee is about much more than spelling, word origins and correct pronunciation. It’s about inspiring confidence and a love of language that lasts a lifetime. The Scripps National Spelling Bee is a tradition that began in 1925 with the vision of supporting eager and enthusiastic spellers. Every year, guests watch in awe as spellers take t...