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Articles from the August 4, 2016 edition


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  • Town looks at carports, landfill use

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Aug 4, 2016

    Tuesday evening during the Thermopolis Town Council meeting, Mayor’s Assistant Fred Crosby noted the majority of Board of Appeals meetings are in regard to variance for carports. He suggested the possibility of having an ordinance specifically in regard to the structures, as there are issues with regard to setbacks — the amount of space allowed from property lines to where structures can be placed. Crosby also pointed out that people with the Insurance Service Office (ISO) are coming out on Sep...

  • Commissioners sign resolution for fire restrictions

    April S. Kelley, Reporter & Photographer|Aug 4, 2016

    Hot Springs County Commissions signed a resolution establishing fire restrictions for Hot Springs County on Tuesday. Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department Lieutenant Clint Huckfeldt explained the resolution stating that the commissioners are empowered by the state of Wyoming to close areas to fire when fire danger in the County is extreme because of the presence of any excessive amount of flammable material or for any other sufficient reason and drought. The fire danger is aggravated by open... Full story

  • Candidates questioned at forum

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Aug 4, 2016

    Monday evening, the Thermopolis Middle School Commons became a venue for people to visit with people they will be voting on in the coming election. All candidates were allowed two minutes to introduce themselves, and two minutes to respond to the questions largely put together by Farm Bureau and the Chamber of Commerce. First up were candidates for House District 28, Nathan Winters and Howard Samelson. The candidates were asked what the biggest two challenges are in the district, and how to...

  • This little piggy goes in

    Dennis Nierzwicki|Aug 4, 2016

    Alayna Scheel and Mack Buckner drop their pig into the barrel, bottom first, to place in the Pig Wrestling competition Tuesday evening. The event gathered a huge crowd and featured pig wrestlers of all ages....

  • On the Record August 4

    Aug 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 department Wednesday, July 27 5:45 p.m. Grass fire at 801 Missouri Flat. Friday, July 29 12:18 p.m. Grass fire east of Black Mountain Road. 4:10 p.m. Grass fire at Centennial Oil Field. Monday, August 1 3:10 p.m. Car fire at Senior Avenue and Park Monday, July 25 Sheriff’s department Saturd...

  • Fire department kept busy

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Aug 4, 2016

    Though responding to several calls throughout the past week, The Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department had a few of note over a three-day stretch. On Saturday at 10:55 a.m. a call came in about a fire at 540 South Yellowstone. The fire was on the property across the highway east of Wedding of the Waters, and was a threat to structures. Hot Springs County Fire District Chief Mark Collins said the cause of the fire appears to be electrical arcing. He further noted a trailer house had been moved...

  • HSC Fair wrapping up

    Aug 4, 2016

    The 2016 Hot Springs County Fair will be wrapping up Friday evening with the Junior Livestock Auction and Judge’s Choice Bake Sale. There are still plenty of events scheduled for Thursday and Friday to keep participants, spectators and children busy. Thursday at 2 p.m., children are invited to participate in the Kidz Relayz sponsored by the FFA Alumni. There will be a variety of games, relays and water balloon fun. Thursday evening come on down and vote for your favorite during the FFA Alumni chili cook off at 5 p.m. in the multi-purpose b...

  • Live fire demonstration Saturday

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Aug 4, 2016

    Though the weekend will already have plenty of activities, with the annual Gift of the Waters Pageant Days and Big Horn Basin Folk Festival, the public is also invited to learn about fire safety. Thermopolis Volunteer Firefighter James Coates said a live fire demonstration will be put on by the fire department’s Public Relations Committee; the committee is working to do more outreach and communication. The demonstration will feature two separate 8-foot-side cube spaces, set up like t...

  • Luminaries available for Relay for Life event

    April S. Kelley, Reporter & Photographer|Aug 4, 2016

    The annual Relay for Life, benefitting the American Cancer Society, will be held Aug. 12-13 downtown in conjunction with the Second Friday ArtStroll. This year’s theme is Paint Your World Purple. A caregiver and survivor dinner will be at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 12 near Bicentennial Park Relay for Life Event Leader Jessica Slagle said the Relay for Life does great things for the community. “The American Cancer Society provides programs to everyone who is struggling with cancer, whether it’s diagn...

  • Houdini show planned at library

    Aug 4, 2016

    The Hot Springs County Library will be hosing dinner and a movie Tuesday, Aug. 9 at 6 p.m. with a showing of ”Enchanted April” starring Josie Lawrence, Miranda Richardson and Alfred Molina. On Friday, Aug. 12, the library will be hosting Duffy Hudson as Houdini. The show delivers magic, drama and information about Houdini’s life. Admission is free. On Tuesday, Aug. 16, a workshop with information about starting your own business will be held at the library from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Presenters include: Amy Lea with the Small Business Admin...

  • Ice cream social Sunday at Community Church

    Aug 4, 2016

    The Federated Community Church would like to invite the community to a Children’s Service and Ice Cream Social on Sunday, Aug. 7 at 6:30 p.m. There will be camp songs, short children’s devotion, prayers and ice cream. Guests are encouraged to bring their favorite ice cream toppings. Ice cream will be provided. For more information, call the church at 864-2524....

  • Basse to wed Henderson

    Aug 4, 2016

    Brad and Leslie Basse of Thermopolis announce the engagement of their daughter, Andrea Basse, to Matthew Henderson of Boise, Idaho. He is the son of Keith and Linda Henderson of Billings, Mont. Andrea, a 2007 graduate of Hot Springs County High School, graduated from the University of Wyoming in 2011 and Easter Washington in 2014. She works as a physical therapist. Matthew, a 2007 high school graduate from Billings, graduated from Boise State University and works as a Network Analyst at Boise... Full story

  • Choose your path and walk it

    Aug 4, 2016

    Among the points of interest in Thermopolis, there are an abundance of hiking trails, from the well known paths up Roundtop, T-Hill and Memorial Hill to the less prominent Owl Creek Hill and Star Trail. At the Thermopolis Independent Record, we help make sure people are aware of where these trails are, points of interest along the way and any special precautions they might need to take. This is done largely through our annual Visitor's Guide, though it also takes the community to make the publication possible and see the trails are put to good...

  • Community service project idea

    Aug 4, 2016

    It was with much anticipation that I was able to attend alumni weekend in Thermopolis this year. Old friends are the best friends and we were all so pleased to renew these friendships and share our memories, as well as catch up with all that was new in the lives of our friends. There were 50 in the class of 1951 that May 15. There are 23 of us remaining, and 12 were able to attend at least one of the activities this year and we were surprised to see ours was the oldest of the classes honored. I am sure many of us wondered if there would be a...

  • Behavior of political candidates questioned

    Aug 4, 2016

    Has the American voting public become so jaded and cynical that we are no longer shocked or saddened by the behavior of our political candidates? Have we now become only the arbiters of who is totally unfit to hold important offices, and then to vote for the least unfit amongst those who have revealed their true nature by their words or actions? I refuse to vote from fear or anger for an opposition candidate in any race at any level. Further, it is, in my view, totally out of touch with the meaning of Constitutional Democracy to assume the...

  • Religious liberty is good for everyone

    Aug 4, 2016

    Soon it may be against the law in Wyoming to be a Christian who believes in the biblical teaching of marriage as one man and one woman (Genesis 1:27, 2:24; Matthew 19:4-5) and to also hold a public office. At least that’s the contention of the Commission on Judicial Conduct and Ethics and their case against the Honorable Judge Ruth Neely of Pinedale, Wyo. They want the Supreme Court to remove her from office because of her religious beliefs that prohibit her from performing same sex weddings. On Aug. 17, the Supreme Court will decide her c...

  • Don't let anyone talk you out of it

    April S. Kelley, Reporter & Photographer|Aug 4, 2016

    As a journalist, I sometimes get the chance to interview iconic individuals — even celebrities. From Newt Gingrich to indie film actors, professional dancers, PGA golfers and reality television stars, I’ve interviewed a smorgasbord of interesting individuals. I think my favorite though, was Ronny Cox from the classic film Deliverance. Below is the unpublished story that came out of that incredible interview sometime back in 2015 … Most famously known for his role as Drew Ballinger in the 1972 fi...

  • Pamela Crissman

    Aug 4, 2016

    Pamela Crissman, 68, of Riverton passed away on Thursday, July 28, 2016, at the Sage West Hospital in Riverton. Pamela Sue Franks was born May 19, 1948, in Thermopolis, Wyo., to George Wesley and Margaret Mae (King) Franks. She was raised in Thermopolis and worked as a Pharmacy Tech for the Hot Springs County Hospital, was an EMT for Mortimore Ambulance and was a Pharmacy Tech in Riverton at Sage West Hospital. She has lived in Riverton for 28 years. She was a member of the Riverton Elks and of... Full story

  • T.F. 'Tex' Kinsey

    Aug 4, 2016

    T.F. “Tex” Kinsey, 89, passed away Monday, July 25, 2016, at the Worland Healthcare Center. One of 12 children, Tex was born June 14, 1927, in Balko, Okla., to John LeRoy and Stella (Ballard) Kinsey. Tex served abroad in the U.S. Army in special services. In 1953, he married Virginia Fern Lahey in Casper where the couple remained until moving to Hyattville in the 1980s. A mechanic, then foreman for the Jonah Field, he continued servicing the oil fields by establishing Kin-Tex Equipment Company. In 2007, Tex and Fern moved to Thermopolis. His... Full story

  • Boy Scouts holding car wash fundraiser

    Aug 4, 2016

    The Boys Scouts of America Troop 5020 will be washing cars Saturday at the Hot Springs County High School drop off, 231 Park Street, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Washes are priced at $15, with full detailing available for $30. The community is asked to come and support the troop, and there will be free ice-cold lemonade with every wash. Troop 5020, which has over 20 members ages 11-18, will use the money for activities, to cover some of the costs for scout camps and to help provide materials such as sleeping bags and backpacks for scouts who need...

  • Recorded wind gusts of 74 mph

    Lara Love, Publisher & Editor|Aug 4, 2016

    Tuesday afternoon around 4 p.m. a high wind storm came through Hot Springs County. One report of damage were downed power polls west of Thermopolis along Highway 170. High Plains Power crews were immediately on scene making repairs. Other reports of damage included downed trees, cracked trees and damaged fencing....

  • Festival brings more than 130 artists to HSSP

    Aug 4, 2016

    More than 130 artisans and crafts persons from 32 Wyoming communities will participate in the Big Horn Basin Folk Festival, Aug. 6-7, in Hot Springs State Park. The Festival celebrates the handwork and creativity of Wyoming's own artists, craftsmen, musicians and storytellers. Events include musicians at the pavilion in the park, a juried art show & sale, artisan and guild demonstrations, plus hands-on activities for kids. Kiwanis Trading Post has a variety of arts and crafts for sale as well as...

  • Featuring family friendly activities galore

    Aug 4, 2016

    The Big Horn Basin Folk Festival is family-friendly. Many demonstrators have hands-on activities especially for kids. Others are skilled at show-and-tell with even small children. Hot Springs Greater Learning Foundation staff picked the things they think the kids should have a chance to see and do during all the activities in Hot Springs State Park Aug. 6-7. Seven things for kids (and families) to see: 1) Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department demonstration. Near the Plaza Inn. Aug. 6, 11:30 a.m.-noon 2) David Osmundsen, Arrowhead Forge, showing...

  • Woodturning

    Aug 4, 2016

    Barrie Lynn Bryant is a member of the Worland Wyoming Woodturners guild and will demonstrate at the Big Horn Basin Folk Festival in Hot Springs State Park this weekend. A member of the Society of Gilder, he is an expert wood gilder, a craft that dates back at least to Medieval times. Other members of the group will be demonstrating woodburning and other projects. The group will also be making spinning tops, as well as yo-yos from Wyoming Whiskey barrel staves. They will have three lathes on whic...

  • Historical Gift of the Waters Pageant

    April S. Kelley, Reporter & Photographer|Aug 4, 2016

    The Gift of the Waters Pageant Days begin at 6 p.m. Aug. 6-7 at Hot Springs State Park. This year will celebrate the 120th year since the signing of the treaty. The treaty was signed on April 21, 1986 by Chief Washakie of the Shoshones and Chief Sharp Nose of the Arapaho at Fort Washakie. The tribes sold land almost 10 miles square to the United States for $60,000 worth of cash, food and cattle. Chief Washakie stipulated that a portion of the water remain free to the people. The Wyoming...

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