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  • Shop local discussion about fliers

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Feb 9, 2017

    Friday morning was the second meeting with regard to increasing the amount of local shopping in Thermopolis. Meri Ann Rush began the meeting with discussion of House Bill 19, regarding sales from remote sellers. The bill, which did pass, stipulates if a seller’s gross revenue from the sale of tangible personal property, admissions or services delivered into this state exceeds $100,000, or if the seller sold tangible personal property, admissions or services delivered into this state in 200 or m...

  • FFA members win state awards

    Feb 9, 2017

    Five members of the Thermopolis FFA Chapter have earned the qualifications needed to for their State FFA Degrees. Jessie Pennoyer, Dreama Thorpe, Taylor Nuttall, Logan Bartholomew and Ryan Bleak will receive their awards in April at the State FFA Convention in Cheyenne. Pennoyer was also selected as one of the top five Ag seniors of Wyoming. She was awarded the Regional Star Farmer and will compete for State Star Farmer. “This is a huge honor, and Pennoyer has put in lots of work to receive this honor,” said Britton Van Heule, chapter adv...

  • Tag, you're it!

    Donna Pennoyer|Feb 9, 2017

    Jerry Lake hands Ryan Axtell the old ear tag that was removed from his steer to make room for the new Wyoming State Fair tag as dad, Chip, hangs onto the lead rope. For eight-year-old Ryan this will be his first year in 4-H. FFA and 4-H youth must bring their market animals in to be weighed and tagged if they plan to sell a beef at Hot Springs County Fair this summer....

  • Fireman's Ball planned for Feb. 18

    Feb 9, 2017

    Pull out your dancing shoes and get ready to dance the night away at the 2017 Annual Fireman’s Ball, Saturday, Feb. 18. The Ball will be held at the VFW from 9 p.m. til 2 a.m. with music from the Sundowners, featuring a wide variety of traditional country music. You should have received an invitation and pack of tickets in the mail. Simply fill out and return the ticket stubs with your donation in the provided envelope. They will accept the tickets and your donation any time between now and the night of the dance. Proceeds from the ball help w...

  • Owl Creek Watershed study meeting

    Feb 9, 2017

    An Owl Creek Watershed Study public meeting is set for Monday, Feb. 13 from 4-6:30 p.m. in the Big Horn Federal meeting room. Lowham Walsh along with the Wyoming Water Development Commission and Hot Springs County Conservation District are hosting the meeting. The goal of the study is to understand water resource conditions within the watershed and to identify water supply projects that take best advantage of limited water resources. The study has been in progress since August 2016 and will be complete in November. For more information, call...

  • Men's Outdoors Banquet coming up

    Feb 9, 2017

    Those with a taste for hunting and the outdoors are invited to attend the Men’s Outdoorsman Banquet at Risen Son Southern Baptist Church, Saturday, Feb. 18. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., with a free pig roast dinner at 6:30 p.m. There will also be door prizes including a Remington 30.06 rifle and gift certificates from local businesses, and a presentation from featured speaker Aaron Frude, the director of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes for Southwest Wyoming and University of Wyoming. Those attending are encouraged to bring their mounts, a...

  • Unemployment rate remains down in county

    Feb 9, 2017

    New unemployment numbers for December have been released by the research and planning section of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services, showing an unemployment rate of 4.8 percent compared to the national rate of 4.5 percent. Wyoming has a total labor force of just over 303,000 people. In December 14,674 of those folks were out of work. In Hot Springs County our unemployment rate is 4.3 percent, just below the national average. With a workforce of 2,458 in the county, 105 people were unemployed in December, putting us at the lower end...

  • Relay daffodil sales currently open

    Feb 9, 2017

    Relay For Life is currently taking orders for their annual daffodil sales. Pre-order deadline is Feb. 17 After some reorganization, the Thermopolis chapter of Relay is now combined with those in Worland, Ten Sleep, Basin, Hyattville and Manderson. The 2017 Relay event is scheduled for July 8 from 6 p.m. until midnight at Warrior Stadium in Worland. According to information from the American Cancer Society, daffodils are “a universal symbol of hope and life.” Daffodil prices are: one bouquet for $10, five for $40 and 10 for $70. Proceeds fro...

  • Wrestlers at home Friday

    Feb 9, 2017

    Once a year nearly all the high school wrestling programs in Wyoming send their teams to Riverton for the state’s premier all-comers event – the Ron Thon. Last weekend, 13 Bobcats competed in the tournament along with wrestlers from 47 other teams. Two facts became abundantly clear. A big program does not require a big school as witnessed by 3A’s Star Valley winning the tourney by 30 points, and 2A’s Moorcroft placing 3rd. The Thermopolis wrestling program is on the way up as witnessed by the 8th place finish in the JV side of the tourney...

  • Lady Cats final home game Thursday

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Feb 9, 2017

    The Lady Bobcat basketball team lost a pair of games over the weekend on their home court, losing to Wheatland's Lady Bulldogs on Friday, 60-40 and to the Lady Trailblazers of Torrington on Saturday, 45-36. Coach Cory Sova said shots from the free-throw line on Friday against Wheatland were decent at 64%, but the girls struggled with two- and three-pointers throughout the night. "We had numerous good looks," Sova said. "The girls were moving the ball well and running their offenses, but 26% over...

  • Coach excited with boys' performance

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Feb 9, 2017

    Last weekend saw Thermopolis High School boys basketball action at home, taking on Wheatland Friday and Torrington Saturday. The Bobcats lost against both, falling 49-39 against Wheatland and 66-59 against Torrington. Coach Kevin Gerber said the boys played two really good games this weekend, and he was very proud of them. During the practices leading up to the games, Gerber said he matched players to compete for places and time, a method which paid off during game time. Gerber said they came ou...

  • JV, freshman at home Thursday

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Feb 9, 2017

    The Bocats JV and freshmen teams met with some tough competition this weekend against Wheatland and Torrington. The JV lost 50-29 to Wheatland and 48-45 to Torrington, while the freshmen lost 50-33 against Wheatland and 46-31 against Torrington. Coach Ryan Shaffer said Wheatland was one of those games where they slacked up a little on offense and they gave up too many points. They started a bit slow, he noted, then picked up the defense later and got within five points in the first half but gave...

  • TMS wrestlers gear up for conference

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Feb 9, 2017

    by Mark Dykes Last week saw 10 middle school wrestlers hitting the mats during the Thermopolis Quad Tuesday, January 31. The boys wrestled against Lander and Riverton, and came away from the home competition with 13 wins and seven losses. Sean Johansen lost by a 2:04 fall to Tallen Anderson of Lander, but won by a 1:31 fall over Hunter Peterson of Riverton. Carson Williams won by a 59-second fall over Gabe Harris of Lander, but lost by a 2:21 fall to Angel Monroe of Riverton. Wyatt McDermott... Full story

  • Speechsters do well at Jackson

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Feb 9, 2017

    With just two tournaments left before State and National Qualifiers, the Bobcat Speech and Debate team had a good showing at the Jackson Tournament last weekend, winning third place in the small schools division. Three members of the team were unable to make the trip due to illness or conflicting engagements, but the remaining six showed they are absolutely ready for the remainder of the season. “Every member of the team made semi-finals with the exception of one,” coach Cindy Glasson said, “an...

  • Safe Sitter class Feb. 20

    Feb 9, 2017

    Babysitting is often the first paying job for many teenagers, providing a needed service for parents and giving the teens a few extra dollars to spend. Safe Sitter is a daylong class for teens that have or are interested in babysitting. Teens will learn many aspects of babysitting from the business side to the many ways for the teen to be safe and keep the child that they are sitting safe. The course will cover child care essentials, basic first aid and how to be an all-around successful babysitter. The class is for ages 11-13. Class size is...

  • Hot Springs County High School club focuses on gaming

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Feb 9, 2017

    Red, white, black, green and blue. Just colors to some, but for those in the Hot Springs County High School Trading Card Game (TCG) Club these five hold sway over their competition. Paraeducator Kaleb Olsen said the club began after some students learned he liked to play Magic: The Gathering, one of the more popular TCGs, and they wanted to get together and do some competitive games. After some deliberation, he chose to start the club to provide an environment for students to get better at...