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Castle Rock Ranch offers support to federal workers impacted by pay delays

GOLDEN VALLEY — In a gesture of community solidarity, Castle Rock Ranch LLC, located at 3743 Hwy. 93, is inviting federal employees affected by the current government pay disruption to enjoy meals on a tab until their paychecks are restored.

“We understand how tough it can be when hardworking Americans suddenly face financial uncertainty,” said Marque & Carol Lundgren, owners of Castle Rock Ranch. “Our goal is simple — to make sure no one in our community goes hungry while waiting for their pay to come through.”

Federal workers who are not currently receiving paychecks are welcome to dine at Castle Rock Ranch and run a tab, to be paid back once normal pay resumes. This initiative reflects the restaurant’s continued commitment to community care and compassion, especially during challenging times.

“Golden Valley has always stood together,” added Lundgren. “We’re proud to serve those who serve our country — whether in uniform or through federal service — and we’ll be here for them until their situation is made right.”

For more information, please contact Castle Rock Ranch at 928-565-9944 or castlerockranchllc@gmail.com.