Week of April 2, 2026

  • Old airport clean up

    Crews removed asphalt from the old airport runway and dirt work is happening at the site as part of the Overlook at Roundtop...

  • Cold storage food pantry in the works

    The River of Life Fellowship received a $20,000 check from Holy Trinity Episcopal Church to complete a much-needed Cold Storage Food Pantry in the River of Life's building located at 119 S. 6th St. River Of Life Fellowship, with financial help from Foundation for the Episcopal Diocese of Wyoming, will finish a 14'x 35' Cold Storage Food Pantry and emergency food management area which includes a food pantry and also a separate workspace. The pantry includes refrigeration units and a walk-in...

  • Public meeting set to discuss Boysen Reservoir water supply

    The Bureau of Reclamation has scheduled a Boysen Reservoir Water Information Meeting at 1 p.m. on Monday, April 13 at the Worland Community Center Conference Room, located at 1200 Culbertson Ave. in Worland. Discussion topics will include current water supply conditions, the 2026 snowmelt runoff forecast, and projected reservoir operations for 2026. Located on the Wind River near Shoshoni, Boysen Dam provides irrigation, hydropower, flood control, municipal, industrial, and fish and wildlife benefits. Near Thermopolis, the name of the river...

  • Local Easter church services schedule

    Easter is on Sunday, April 5 this year. The following are scheduled Holy Week services for various local churches who responded to our request for information. First Baptist Church, 310 South 6th St. - Easter Sunday, April 5 Breakfast at 9 a.m., Resurrection Service at 11 a.m. St. Francis Catholic Church, 801 Arapahoe St. - Holy Thursday, April 2, Mass of the Lord’s Supper 6 p.m.; Good Friday, April 3, Passion of the Lord 3 p.m.; Holy Saturday, April 4 Easter Vigil Mass 9 p.m.; Easter Sunday, April 5 Mass 9 a.m. Holy Trinity Episcopal...

  • Travel and Tourism board

    Daniel Powell

    The Travel & Tourism Board held their monthly meeting at the State Park office on March 24. The board reviewed the status of their on-going projects and discussed other future projects. The board received a large deposit of lodging tax funds in the month of March - representing an increase over last year of nearly 126%. The deposit of $21,775.59 was for taxes collected in the month of February. At the time of the board’s meeting, the specific cause of the large increase was not known. Room rates appear to be up a bit locally, and the fine...

  • Lion's Club Easter Egg Hunt

    The Lion’s Club will be holding its annual Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday, April 5 at 2 p.m. sharp in Hot Springs State Park. The event is for children through 9 years old. The age groups are 2 and under, 3-4, 5-6 and 7-9. There are prizes for all ages. The event may be canceled if it is raining or...

  • Howe selected for Voyage of Valor trip to Washington, DC

    For the second time in two years, Wish of a Lifetime from AARP and AARP Wyoming are teaming up to send 15 Vietnam-era veterans from Wyoming to Washington, DC. The trips to DC are made possible through Wish of a Lifetime from AARP, which grants life-changing wishes to older adults and inspires people to redefine aging in America. The Wyoming Voyage of Valor is a Wyoming-specific trip that brings 15 veterans and their companions to Washington from April 6-11. While in Washington, DC, the veterans will tour the monuments and the US Capitol...

  • Conservation leader to speak at Trout Unlimited banquet

    The Thermopolis Chapter of Trout Unlimited has announced that Chris Wood, President and CEO of Trout Unlimited, will serve as the keynote speaker for the groups annual fundraising banquet on Saturday, April 18 at the Hot Springs County Fair Building. Doors open at 5 p.m. for social hour followed by dinner and the keynote address with a live auction at the end. The event serves as a primary fundraiser for local cold water conservation efforts on the Bighorn River and throughout the Bighorn Basin. Wood, who leads a national organization of over...

  • More than just a box

    by Jennifer Cheney When you see a Girl Scout in her uniform, you might first think of the iconic cookies she’s selling. But for the girls in our community, being a Girl Scout means much more than just a sweet treat. It is a journey of building courage, confidence, and character. Our local girl scouts are taking on challenges that help them discover their strengths. Whether it’s exploring the outdoors, diving into STEM projects, or serving their neighbors, they are learning to lead with empathy and integrity. The annual Cookie Program is a...

  • Hearing held in Tipi Retreat case

    Daniel Powell

    District Court Judge William L. Simpson held a Hearing in the long-standing Tipi Retreat case on March 24. The issue before the Court concerned Hot Springs County’s request to set aside a Satisfaction of Judgment, which had been filed in the case in June of 2025 - after actions taken by two county commissioners in February of 2025, which were later determined by the court to have been taken without legal authority. In part, the Satisfaction of Judgment purports to release the Tipi Retreat from having to pay fines to the county, which were...

  • Outdoor recreation meeting set for April 16

    The Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation facilitates 12 Outdoor Recreation Collaboratives throughout the state. These collaboratives bring together local community members, recreation stakeholders, businesses, conservation groups, federal and state agencies, and elected officials to identify and prioritize grassroots opportunities to grow and enhance outdoor recreation in Wyoming. Members of the public are welcome to attend the meetings via Google Meet, with some meetings also offering in-person attendance. Near the end of each meeting, a...

  • News briefs

    Dessert auction Hot Springs County 4-H is hosting a dessert auction on Friday, April 3 beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Fair Building. A baked potato/soup bar will be available. Proceeds go to HSC 4-H. Candidate interest meeting All parties are welcome to attend a candidate community interest meeting on Saturday, April 4 at 536 Arapahoe from 9:30-10:30 a.m. You can learn about eligibility, filing, requirements and campaign basics. Current office holders will be available. The event is hosted by the Hot Springs County...

  • News briefs from around Wyoming

    From Wyoming News Exchange newspapers Wyoming’s average gasoline prices up more than 10 cents in past week CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 10.4 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.79 per gallon Monday, according to GasBuddy.com’s survey of 494 stations in Wyoming. Prices in Wyoming are $1.10.8 per gallon higher than a month ago and stand 70.7 cents per gallon higher than a year ago. According to GasBuddy price reports, the lowest price in the state Sunday was $3.19 per gallon, while the highest...

  • Wrestlers earn second at large Montana tourney

    With 37 wrestlers competing in the Montana Open wrestling tournament last weekend in Billings, Thermopolis Wrestling Club came home with the team runner-up honors scorning 263.5 points, just 5.5 points shy of winning the tournament. This year was the highest ever placing for Thermopolis Wrestling Club members at the large tournament.The club also had six wrestlers win the coveted Buffalo Skull trophy, the most ever won by the club. The Montana Open is one of the premier youth wrestling...

  • TMS track kicks off in Burlington

    Thermopolis Middle School track kicked off their season last Saturday in Burlington. All four teams finished the event in 4th place in the team standing with the eighth grade girls with 53 points, the 6th/7th grade girls with 80 points, the 8th grade boys with 55 points and the 6th/7th grade boys with 72 points. Individual results are: 8th Grade Girls 100 meter - Piper Trujillo, 15.39; Aliyah Deere, 17.06; Annabelle Weyer, 17.28 200 meter - Peighton Vargas, 3rd, 31.90; Dayton Basse, 5th, 31.94; Annabelle Weyer, 36.49; Aliyah Deere, 37.60 400...

  • Golf season arrives

    Patches of green are showing up at the Thermopolis Golf Course as a hole flag flutters in strong winds beneath sweeping clouds and Roundtop Mountain in the...

  • Springs golf season takes off

    Daniel Powell

    Following their superb fall season, the Hot Springs County High School golf team will kick off their spring season this week, hosting the Thermopolis Invite on Thursday, April 2 at the Thermopolis Golf Course. The Lady Cats team garnered state championships in 2023 and 2025, with all five of the Lady Cats finishing in the top ten in last fall’s state tournament. Add to that success, the Bobcats’ team state championship in 2024 and a second place finish in 2025, and that’s three consecutive years of state titles for the vaunted...

  • Bobcat track team competes in Cody

    Daniel Powell

    Mother Nature continued to provide some fine spring-like weather for the Hot Springs County High School track team as they competed in Cody last week. The meet was smaller than the season opener in Wind River the week before, however, the competition continued to be top-notch. With seven schools sending teams to the event, the girls from Thermopolis finished in seventh place with 27 team points. The boys team finished in third place with 106 team points. The girls from Powell won the event while the host team from Cody took the boys team...

  • A gala event

    Shurie Scheel watches as Branston Mowry celebrates after winning the ring toss game at the HSH Foundation Gala held last Saturday. The foundation is donating the proceeds from this event to the hospital to purchase a neonatal ventilator, with an estimated cost of more than $43,000. The ventilator is a leading model designed for patients from infants through...

  • Seed library

    Come check out seeds at the seed library at Hot Springs County Library. Seeds are free and no library card is required. Choose from vegetable, herbs and flower seeds to start your garden this spring. The seed library is a joint project of the Hot Spring County Library and Red Dirt Master Gardeners. Showing off some seeds are, l to r, Christine Harvey, Chrystal Eversole (Red Dirt Master Gardeners) Kailey Happ (librarian, Hot Springs County...

  • What big ears you have

    Atlas Jones, being held by grandmother Amber Meier, gazes up in wonder at a big-eared costumed Easter Bunny during storytime at Hot Springs County Library last...

  • He lived in a small dugout just south of town

    by Lily Hayes Trailblazing in Hot Springs County brought many new families to our community, some here for a short time, some a lasting legacy. John Weber, a freighter with a team of sixteen horses (instead of mules) originating from Missouri to the new Wyoming town called Thermopolis. I don’t have any records regarding what was hauled, but, what I do know John’s family was with him in the wagon, his wife and beautiful daughters, some riding horseback, others driving a team. One of those was Lottie. This beauty later caught the eye of...

  • Reflections while running

    by John Bernhisel The other day I was driving out on a dirt road well beyond Cowley, heading to one of my favorite running spots. It’s the kind of place I go to be alone and reflect. Out there, the noise fades and things usually make a little more sense. As I came around a bend, I saw a car creeping along awkwardly. The driver was practically hanging out the window trying to flag me down. Flat tire. Middle of nowhere. No cell service. And when he went to fix it, he realized the jack was missing. You could see it in his face. He wasn’t...

  • Please don't call it trivia

    If you look closely at these words, you may find clues pointing to two silver bars hidden somewhere in the Big Horn Basin. More clues will appear each week throughout April. See Big Horn Basin Treasure Hunt on Facebook for more information Questions: How many other counties does Park County, Wyoming touch? From what mountain range does the Big Horn River emerge near Thermopolis, that forms the southern edge of the Big Horn Basin? Of the four American Presidents that were assassinated, who lived the longest after being shot? Complete this...

  • Lorena 'Renie' Mae Horsley Blair

    Lorena Blair, 87, passed away on Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Casper, Wyo. Lorena "Renie" Mae Horsley Blair was born on November 3, 1938, in San Rafael, Calif., daughter of Gladys Helen (Ruhl) Horsley and Amos Floyd Horsley. Lorena had one little sister named Shirley that she adored. In 1956, Lorena married Lee Kell Blair and together they had their first daughter Shirley Jean. Eight years later Lee and Lorena welcomed David Floyd. Through the years, The Blair family resided in several states...

  • On the record

    On the Record policy It is the Thermopolis Independent Record’s policy that all people arrested or cited under the “Sheriff’s office” or “Police department” in the On the Record section are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. We print the names of all people upon their initial arrest. Names of minors are not printed. Thursday, March 19 Unknown time: John Dodge, 70, was arrested on March 19, 2026, and charged with three felony counts of failure to register two personal email accounts, and a personal social...



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