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  • Barrel racing results

    Aug 17, 2017

    The NBHA hosted a barrel racing competition last Thursday at Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. Results include (in order of finish): 1D Youth: Kaitlyn Schmuck, 21.053 2D Youth: Taylor Malcolm, 21.654; Ky Sorensen, 21.676; Katelyn King, 21.812; Kaitlyn Schmuck, 21.917 3D Youth: Logann Farrell, 22.880; Amelia Roberts, 22.919; Taylor Nuttall, 22.986 4D Youth: Maycee McKim, 28.347; Kamryn Farrell, N/T 1D Open: Maddie Fantaskey, 20.742; Kaitlyn Schmuck, 21.053; Kristin Good, 21.168 2D Open: Ky...

  • Get your turtle now

    Aug 17, 2017

    The 12th annual Great American Turbo Turtle Trek is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 26 at 1 p.m., at the Big Spring outlet stream. The event is the main fundraiser for the local Rotary club. Among the service projects Rotary has done are: scholarships, the handicap accessible swings in Hot Springs State Park, helping with the Christmas baskets and donating to building an outhouse at the 4-H camp. For the past few years, the local club has also sent Rotarians to Kenya to help with the clean water project. The turtle trek begins when numbered...

  • BLM issues fire restrictions

    Aug 17, 2017

    Due to the eclipse event, the Bureau of Land Management Worland Field Office is implementing Stage 2 full fire restrictions for all BLM-administered public lands within the Wind River Bighorn Basin District on Aug. 18 for Washakie and Hot Springs counties. “Adherence to these temporary fire restrictions will greatly assist fire and other emergency responders during a time when thousands of people will be visiting Hot Springs and Washakie counties,” Worland Field Manager Mike Phillips said. Under the restrictions the following acts are pro...

  • Money available for control projects

    Aug 17, 2017

    The Hot Springs County Weed and Pest has funding available for Russian olive and saltcedar control projects. Interested landowners should contact HSCWP by Sept. 14 to be considered for cost share in this program. County Weed and Pest Supervisor Lindsey Woodward said projects include maintenance of removal sites from the past or new removal sites. The cost share would be based on how much interest there is. The program has slowed down in the past couple years, Woodward said, with larger sites taken care of and the focus shifting to smaller...

  • Propane plumes

    Aug 17, 2017

    Last Friday afternoon, the area around Tumbleweed Propane Inc. and about a block in every direction was evacuated and traffic was detoured after propane began leaking from the bottom of a truck. The accident happened after the driver over-tightened a bolt and caused it to break. Police and fire personnel helped secure the area for caution, and the truck had to drain before the area was allowed to be re-entered....

  • 4-H, FFA fair building exhibit results

    Aug 17, 2017

    Shooting Sports Junior Archery: Tanner Medvigy, Hayden Overfield, Bridger Peil, Brailee DeVries, Hayden Johnson, Porter McCumber, Sharon Burgess, Lexi Overfield, Seth Dickey, Rosalie Willson Intermediate Archery: William Clark, Owen McCumber, Eli Dickey, Jean-Luc Willson, Hardy Johnson, Hadley Johnson, Lexi Overfield, Madeline Stam Senior Archery: John Maier, Jason Clouse, Audrey Axtell, Jeffry Clark, Spencer Clark, Remington Ferree, Barbara Kissel, Hunter Bartholomew Archery Jr. Grand...

  • Open class fair exhibit results

    Aug 17, 2017

    Open Class Exhibits Vegetables: Blue – Shelley Deromedi (3), Jeri Black-Farber (2), Judy Cramer (3), Kiamichi Larson (5), Bev Koerwitz (2), Karen Hubele (2), Ellen Galyan (3) Barbara Love (2). Red- Ellen Galyan, Jeri Black- Farber, Shelley Deromedi, Marcia Nelson, Bev Koerwitz (2), Brandon Blakesley, Barbara Love (2). White – Jeri Farber-Black, Judy Cramer, Shelley Deromedi, Bev Koewitz (2) Sheaf forage for hay: Blue - Kaycee Stothart (4) Potatoes: Blue – Judy Cramer (3). Red – Ellen Galyan Grain, Forage, Crops & Vegetables Grand Champio...

  • Store expansion begins August 28

    Mark Dykes|Aug 17, 2017

    The popular Maverik store along Sixth Street will soon be a memory as the old store is taken out and a new, larger one takes its place. Chief Marketing Officer Aaron Simpson said the store will shut down Aug. 27, and expansion work begins the following day. The company recently purchased the lot to the east, behind the store, and plans are to remove all structures on the lots, including the current store and pumps, to make room for the new building. The current store is several years old,...

  • Lodging tax receipts see huge increase

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Aug 17, 2017

    Though there were not enough Travel and Tourism board members present to constitute and quorum for an official meeting on Tuesday, Director Amanda Moeller presented some incredible numbers for lodging tax receipts. According to the information for the fiscal year 2017-18, receipts for last month were $15,997.24, a $4,891.05 or 44 percent increase over the receipts from the same time last year. Continuing that trend, the receipts for current month are $25,734.17, an increase of $9,937.99 or 63...

  • Customer Appreciation BBQ

    Aug 17, 2017

    Mark your calendars for the annual Customer Appreciation Day BBQ at Bank of Thermopolis. On Thursday, Aug. 24, treat yourself to a hot dog or hamburger along with potato salad, chips and cookies and wash it all down with lemonade, tea or water. The BBQ is organized to thank all of their loyal customers and will be held from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the bank at 701 Shoshoni....

  • Chamber looks to fill board vacancies

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Aug 17, 2017

    During their regular meeting on Aug. 10, the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce addressed vacancies on the board. There was no slate of nominees available to vote on to fill the vacant positions, and a motion was approved to give the nomination committee until Aug. 24 to submit a slate of names for nomination. Chamber Executive Director Meri Ann Rush said she will email the list of names out, and the board has until Aug. 29 to reply as to whether they approve of the slate or not. Rush...

  • Non-denominational prayer fence

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Aug 17, 2017

    If you've driven up or down Arapahoe Street, you may have noticed a section of lattice with ribbons tied to it in the yard of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church and asked yourself what it could possibly be. It is known as a Prayer Fence. The church put the fence up as a non-denominational way for people of any and all religions to offer their prayers for anything from help to guidance or thanksgiving. Prayer fences are popping up across the country and everyone is welcome to tie a ribbon of prayer to...

  • Time to go back to school

    Cindy Glasson|Aug 17, 2017

    Parents love it – children dread it – its back to school time at Hot Springs County School District #1. Classes will begin at Ralph Witters Elementary (RWE), Thermopolis Middle School (TMS) and Hot Springs County High School on Wed., Aug. 23. High school freshmen will have a “rolling start” on Tues., Aug. 22. They will check in between 8 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. with their first day ending at 3 p.m. The rolling start, which began a couple of years ago, gives freshmen an extra day to get acquain...

  • Town council approves spaces for eclipse events

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Aug 17, 2017

    Tuesday evening, Thermopolis Town Council approved two motions regarding spaces for events the weekend before and day of the eclipse. The first motion approved was a lifting of the open container ordinance for Thermopolis Liquors. Butch Hendrickson explained it would be only for a slab of cement outside the regularly enclosed patio area, on which he plans to put three picnic tables. He further noted there would be an additional barrier around the area, and requested the ordinance be lifted from...

  • Time to crash some cars

    Aug 17, 2017

    The annual Thermopolis Demolition Derby will be Saturday, Aug. 19 at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds, beginning at 6 p.m. The derby this year is expected to bring a bigger crowd since it’s happening just a couple days before the eclipse. Gates will open to car entries at 12 p.m., and to the public at 4 p.m. Those who want to compete must pay a $75 fee, which includes entry and up to two pit crew members. There is also a mandatory drivers meeting at 5 p.m. The grand prize will be $3,000, second prize $1,000, third prize $700 and fourth p...

  • Out with the old

    Aug 17, 2017

    Playground equipment has been taken out of Bicentennial Park. The slide sustained a large hole and the equipment was deemed unsafe. New equipment has been ordered and will be installed at a later date....