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Articles from the February 4, 2016 edition


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  • Aggravated homicide trial underway

    Cindy Glasson, Guest Reporter|Feb 4, 2016

    Dozens of Washakie County residents were called as potential jurors Monday for the Jay Cody Shinost trial being held in Fifth Judicial District Court in Worland. Shinost is facing four counts; one of aggravated homicide by vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, one count of aggravated homicide by vehicle with reckless driving, and two counts of being in control of a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. All four counts stem from a single vehicle roll-over on May 14, 2014, which...

  • Ready, aim, release

    Dennis Nierzwicki|Feb 4, 2016

    Kaylee DeVries releases her arrow after drawing her bow and holding the shot Tuesday at the fair building during an eighth grade physical education archery unit. Instructor Shannon Hill discussed how important it is to "encourage our students to be lifelong movers" and how much the students enjoyed the 3-D target shooting....

  • Representative Winters talks issues

    Lara Love, Publisher & Editor|Feb 4, 2016

    The 2016 Budget Session will convene with the Joint Session of the Wyoming Legislature and the Governor's State of the State address on Monday, Feb. 8 at 10 a.m. at the Jonah Business Center in Cheyenne. House District 28 Representative Nathan Winters represents Hot Springs County and portions of Big Horn, Fremont and Park Counties. Senator Gerald Geis of Worland represents Senate District 20 which includes Hot Springs County. Winters will be headed to Cheyenne in the coming days and said a majo...

  • Town Council puts splash park to rest

    Durward D. Jones, Reporter & Photographer|Feb 4, 2016

    The Thermopolis Town Council put the idea of a splash park to rest during their Tuesday meeting. Town Engineer Heath Overfield stood before the council once again and presented the numbers to construct the splash park in the Bicentennial Park located downtown. The water feature was planned to increase activity in the downtown area by giving families a fun place to go during the summer months. The council originally set aside $100,000 to spend on the feature. Overfield had been working on ways...

  • On The Record February 4, 2016

    Feb 4, 2016

    On the Record policy It is the Independent Record’s policy that all people arrested or cited under the “Accidents,” “Sheriff’s office” or “Police calls” in the On the Record section are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Fire calls Tuesday, Feb. 2 12:58 a.m. Responded to a report of smoke in a house at 352 Highway 20. S. Sheriff’s department Tuesday, Jan. 26 10:15 a.m. A man reported that they have been receiving threatening calls from their in-laws located in California. 7:19 p.m. A resident reported former tenants locate...

  • Let that quarter go

    Lara Love, Publisher & Editor|Feb 4, 2016

    Will Clark strategizes over the best way to let his quarter take a trip through the water in hopes it will end up in the winning spot during one of the games offered during the Ducks Unlimited Banquet Saturday at the Days Inn....

  • TOPS open house Tuesday

    Feb 4, 2016

    The TOPS (Taking Off Pounds Sensibly) Club of Thermopolis is holding an open house Tuesday, Feb. 9 at 9 a.m. in the Community Church basement at 244 North Sixth St. There will be programs, door prizes, conversation and a healthy dessert....

  • Pancake supper Tuesday

    Feb 4, 2016

    The Holy Trinity Episcopal Church is a having a pancake supper Tuesday, Feb. 9 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at 642 Arapahoe. Tickets are $5 for adults, $3.50 for children and $15 for a family. Children under the age of two are free. For more information, call 864-3629....

  • Travel and Tourism funding requests accepted

    Feb 4, 2016

    Hot Springs Travel and Tourism is requesting funding proposals for the 2017 Fiscal Year that begins July 1, 2016. Events should attract visitors from outside the county, preferably for overnight stays. A funding application and guidelines are available at www.thermopolis.com. For more information, contact Amanda Moeller by email at tourism@thermopolis.com or call 921-8605. Deadline for submitting an application is March 1....

  • Boots and Buckles Ball Saturday

    Chandler Smith, Reporter & Photographer|Feb 4, 2016

    The third annual Boots and Buckles Ball is set to take place on Saturday, Feb. 6 at the Hot Springs County fair building. The ball will feature a social hour starting at 5 p.m., a free dinner at 6 p.m., followed by the Thermopolis Cowboy Rendezvous PRCA Rodeo Queen coronation, an auction and dancing. The Rewinders will be in attendance to play tunes for all the dancers in the community. All donations and proceeds from the auction will go to the rodeo queen program to keep the queen program and...

  • Unemployment on the rise

    Durward D. Jones, Reporter & Photographer|Feb 4, 2016

    The unemployment rate continues to rise in the state, the current rate jumped up to 4.3 percent in December 2015 compared to 4.1 percent in November. In most counties the rates followed the normal seasonal pattern. The colder weather causes a loss of seasonal jobs in construction, professional and business services and other sectors. Hot Springs County also saw the rise in its unemployment rate going up from 97 people in November to 100 in December. The numbers continue to rise across the state...

  • Caregivers are superheroes

    Feb 4, 2016

    by Tim Summers, State Director AARP Wyoming When someone says they are family, it carries weight. It means that you have a bond, a harmony and a responsibility for other people. It does not have to be by blood, but by conviction of a kinship. There is no greater demonstration of what family means than being a caregiver. In Wyoming, more than 66,000 people personally exemplify being family each day by taking care of a loved one, whether it be their child, parent, friend, spouse or any other person that they consider family. Someone so important...

  • Clarification of hospital statistics

    Feb 4, 2016

    Ms. Picket’s letter to the editor in last week's Independent Record deserves a follow up to clarify a few statistics she included in her letter. The board, medical staff, and public are not considering building a 16 bed hospital. The actual number will probably be 10, with two additional OB/delivery rooms. The management company (Health TechS3) fees are considerably less than the $750,000 quoted by Ms. Picket, and those fees include not only the management services and CEO salary, but ancillary services such as recruitment of professionals w...

  • Kathryn 'Kathy' Jones

    Feb 4, 2016

    Kathyrn “Kathy” Louise Jones, 74, died Sunday, Jan. 31, 2016, at Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital after a period of declining health. Born April 7, 1941, in Thermopolis, Wyo., she was the daughter of Rowland and Anne (Kowlok) Jones. Graduating high school in 1959 she acquired her BA from the University of Wyoming. For two years she taught in Rock Springs then taught 30 years at Dean Morgan Junior High in Casper as a PE teacher. Kathy returned to Thermopolis in 1998 to care for her mother. She was a member of St. Francis Catholic Chu... Full story

  • John Rickman

    Feb 4, 2016

    John D. Rickman, 80, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016, at his home in Thermopolis, after a long illness. Born Nov. 28, 1935, in Springfield, Mo., he was the son of Max A. and Laura E. (Anderson) Rickman. He graduated from high school in Glenrock, Wyo. He soon joined the US Marine Corp in January 1954, serving stateside, then Korea until his discharge in1961. On July 20, 1956, John married Betty Johnson in Yuma, Ariz. The couple and their family moved to Thermopolis in 1966. Most of John's... Full story

  • Glidden 'Sandy' Sanford

    Feb 4, 2016

    Glidden “Sandy” Sanford, 85, passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016. Sandy was born November 28, 1930, in Daniel, Wyo., to Wiley and Dollie (Mayfield) Sanford. He grew up in Thermopolis, where he graduated from Hot Springs County High School in 1949. He enlisted in the Wyoming National Guard, where he served in the 300th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, Battery A. He fought on the front lines in Korea, alongside many other young men from Thermopolis. When the Korean War ended, he returned to Thermopolis, where he married Frances Davidson in... Full story

  • Llama llama at the library

    Dennis Nierzwicki|Feb 4, 2016

    Children hang on to each word Sue Hurd, the children's librarian, speaks as she reads them Anna Dewdney's Llama Llama Home with Mama during story time on Thursday....

  • Two named to Main Street Thermopolis Board

    Chandler Smith, Reporter & Photographer|Feb 4, 2016

    After a string of successful events and growing momentum, the Main Street Thermopolis Board of Directors named two community members to positions on the board to further its success in the community. Both Lea Schoenewald and Meri Ann Rush were named to the board, filling the last two possible openings for the group. With ten current members, the board is now fully staffed. Schoenewald was serving as the Main Street Manager, staffing the group’s office and answering phone calls. The group d...

  • Bobcats going on the road to Greybull and Riverside

    Rex Clothier, Guest Reporter|Feb 4, 2016

    The boys Bobcat basketball team enter this week's upcoming action with Riverside and Greybull with an 0-3 record in conference after tough losses at Rocky Mountain Thursday and with visiting Shoshoni Saturday. Coach Kevin Gerber remarked, "All conference games are important, but now they are really important if we don't want to have to play a "pigtail game" to get into the regional tournament." "In the 44-42 loss at Rocky Mountain Thursday, Tyler Cornwell had an outstanding all-around game. He...

  • Lady Cats head to Riverside

    Durward D. Jones|Feb 4, 2016

    The Lady Cats fought hard against Rocky Mountain in Friday's game but in the end they were edged out 37-43. The girls had 11 turnovers in the first half of the game and only five in the second half. According to Coach Cory Sova, the Lady Cats struggled during the first half. "To the girls' credit they battled back in the second half. There was just too much of a deficit to make up on the road," said Sova. Korey Smith led the team in points netting 12 points total. Randi Elisson was close behind...

  • Wrestlers at home Thursday

    Rex Clothier, Guest Reporter|Feb 4, 2016

    The Bobcats journeyed to Greybull for their Memorial Invitational Saturday with six wrestlers finishing in the top four. The Bobcats were led by Colter Hansen who finished second, followed by Jon Hagen, Luciano (Louie in the practice room) Castle and Cullen Becher all placing third, finished off by Chandler Maddock and Milton Peden each placing fourth. Scoring 105 points, the Bobcats finished a respectable sixth in the 12 team tournament. Moorcroft showed its power earning 206 points followed...

  • TMS wrestlers head to conference

    Feb 4, 2016

    The Thermopolis Middle School wrestlers competed at the Powell Tournament Saturday. They also wrestled at home against Worland, Riverton and Lander Tuesday afternoon. Results from the home matches will be in the Feb. 11 Independent Record. Results from the Powell tourney include: First place finishers include Logan Cole-220A , Tyson Medina-84B and Teagan Anderson-138B. Second place finishers include Wyatt McDermott-84A, Bubba Bowman-98B, Jaxson Jensen-120B and Eric Bleak-138B. Third place...

  • About people

    Feb 4, 2016

    Colter D. Brown, Laurel J. Leonhardt and Everett J. Woodward have been named to the University of Wyoming President’s Honor Roll. Anja Abbott, Dana Bjorhus, Annelisa Herold, Vinichinzo Hinojos-Castle, Chris Leyba and Megan Mortimore have been named to the University of Wyoming Dean’s Honor Roll. Dhestinny Rangel and Linsey Reed have been named to the Central Wyoming College President’s list. Shelly Ivie and Yu-Chu Tien have been named to the Central Wyoming College Dean’s list...

  • Encore talent show tryouts Sunday

    Chandler Smith, Reporter & Photographer|Feb 4, 2016

    Do you or someone you know have a talent you always thought was worthy of attention? If you are a student ranging in age from kindergarten to a senior in high school, the Encore talent show may be just the stage you have been looking for. The Encore program is presented as a fundraiser for Risen Son Christian School, and tryouts will be held at the school on Sunday, Feb. 7. There are four divisions in which young stars will compete: kindergarten through second grade, third grade through fifth...

  • HSC Barrel Racing results

    Feb 4, 2016

    The Hot Springs County Barrel Racing Winter Series is in full swing at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. Results from Jan. 24 include: Peewee barrels Division 1D: Mesa Allen, 19.108. Division 2D: Taylor Malcom, 19.852. Division 4D: Kamryn Farrell, 25.375; Kaycee Stothart; 32.926; Louie Nicholas, 36.446; Logann Farrell, 39.855; Tylee Agar, 48.843. Youth barrels Division 1D: Kamryn Farrell, 16.795; Kaitlyn Schmuck, 16.976; Brye Williams, 16.995; Mackenzie Scott, 17.133. Division 2D: Emme...

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