Week of March 12, 2026

  • Town approves request to park liquor license

    Daniel Powell

    On February 28, Thermopolis Town Council held a special meeting for a public hearing on a request to “park” a liquor license, which is held by Big Spring Spa. The license cannot be extended at this time because Big Spring Spa is not in possession of a full-year lease for their space in Hot Springs State Park. Rather than surrender the license, or transfer it at this time, Big Spring Spa requested that the town approve its request to “park” the license at the property located at 309 Arapahoe Street. With the town council’s approval...

  • Commissioners hear monthly reports

    Daniel Powell

    At their second regular monthly meeting in February, the Hot Springs County Commissioners heard reports from various departments, pertaining to on-going work of the county. FBO Airport Manager Nate Messenger reported that it had been a relatively slow month at the airport. There were 118 flight operations, with 574 gallons of aviation fuel, and 957 gallons of jet fuel sold. The necessary Class A Operation License has been renewed. Road & Bridge Director Shane Rankin, advised that the warm weather had allowed his department to continue with...

  • Chamber banquet Saturday

    The annual Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber Banquet will be Saturday, March 14 at the Hot Springs County Fair Building featuring the theme of “Our Roots Run Deep.” The evening begins with a no-host social hour at 5:30 p.m., featuring refreshments served by 7 Lazy S Bar and live music by Keith O’Brien. Guests will then enjoy dinner prepared by Broadway Bakery and The Good Seed Company. Throughout the evening, the chamber will honor the outstanding individuals and businesses that make Thermopolis such a special place to live, work, play...

  • Travel and Tourism board changes meeting date

    Daniel Powell

    At the February meeting of the Travel & Tourism Board, they reviewed the status of their on-going projects, and discussed other future projects. The organization received the sum of $12,433.30 from the lodging tax for the month of January, 2026. That sum represents a decrease of 14%, over the same time period in 2025. For the calendar year 2025, receipts of lodging tax funds were down about 2% over the previous year. In on-going projects, bids are being solicited for the cost to produce, and to install, the signs for the wayfinding project....

  • News briefs from around Wyoming

    From Wyoming News Exchange newspapers Cody mayor pleads guilty to drunk driving CODY (WNE) — Cody Mayor Lee Ann Reiter’s DUI case concluded Wednesday morning with a guilty plea. As part of her sentencing agreement, Reiter agreed to a six-month, unsupervised probation, during which she will not be allowed to consume alcohol or patronize businesses whose primary source of income is derived from the sale of alcohol. However, Reiter will be allowed to be at events serving alcohol in her official capacity as Mayor. In the event that she...

  • Recent candidate meet and greets

  • News briefs

    Community garden sign up Sign up day for community garden spots is set for Saturday, March 14 from 10 a.m.-noon at the Hot Springs County Library. For more information, contact Becky at 864-3028. Historical Society meeting The monthly meeting of the Hot Springs County Historical Society will be on Saturday, March 14 at 2 p.m. at The Learning Center, 124 North 5th St. A special showing of the short film Socks will be shown. The movie is a story of life, love and loss on a ranch in the Bighorn Basin. Republican Party Convention The Hot Springs...

  • Public meeting set to discuss 2026 hunting season

    Hunters are an essential piece of setting hunting seasons, and now is the time to get involved in the process. Those interested in shaping the 2026 hunting season are encouraged to attend a public meeting and submit comments. Attending a public meeting is also a great opportunity to talk with local biologists and wardens, learn about the wildlife in your backyard and ask questions. Information about local hunt areas will be presented at each meeting. The meeting in Thermopolis will be held on Friday, March 20 at 6 p.m. at the Thermopolis...

  • Cats earn second state title

    Daniel Powell

    The Hot Springs County High School Bobcat basketball team earned their way into the state tournament with a regional championship in Riverton two weeks ago. They went into the final challenge in Casper last weekend as the number one seed from the west and the number one ranked team in 2A basketball. After going undefeated in the west conference in the regular season, the Cats now had to take on some of the top teams from the east to win a shot at another state championship. Up first were the...

  • Lady Cats earn second at state

    Daniel Powell

    There is a tongue-in-cheek line in an old song from the seventies, which laments that "all good things must come to an end." And, it's the same for the remarkable 2025-26 Lady Cats basketball season. While the outcome at the Wyoming High School Basketball 2A Championships wasn't what the Lady Cats would have preferred, their season was a huge success for the team, their coaches and for the school. After qualifying as the number one seed from the West Regional Tournament, the Lady Cats went into...

  • Thermopolis wins home tournament

    Daniel Powell

    Thermopolis opened its doors to wrestling enthusiasts last weekend, hosting the annual Wrestle-Opolis event at the high school. Teams came from all over the Big Horn Basin and some came from much farther away - Newcastle for example. Parking was at a premium and wait times were influenced at local restaurants - but that didn't seem to dappen anyone's good time. And why would it - what could be more Wyoming, than a family outing to a wrestling tournament on "307 Day"? With the influx of...

  • Perfect record

  • Read Across America Week

    Ralph Witters Elementary students were treated to a visit from HSCSD#1 Superintendent Dr. Jason Fuss who read the Dr. Seuss book Green Eggs and...

  • Swinging into spring

    Radlei Coble laughs as she soars high on a playground swing last Sunday at Hot Springs State...

  • No internal controls

    Two years ago a man felt it was his right to run his snowmobileover a wolf, cause horrific injuries and suffering to another living being, tape shut the animal’s mouth, bring her into a bar, proudly display his behavior to everyone there, and after a long period of time--while this animal physically and psychologically felt the effects of these intentional actions--took the wolf outside and killed her. It needs to be recognized that the man felt pleasure while engaging in these ongoing behaviors. No society that supports--in any way--this...

  • Saying goodbye to the budget session and hello to election season

    by Jonathan Gallardo, editor, Gillette News Record It’s hard to believe that another legislative session is behind us. It hasn’t even been a month. It feels like it was just yesterday that a nice rich lady from Jackson tried to give money to lawmakers and the media made a big deal about it. Despite this slight hiccup, legislators were still able to get some work done. They came to an agreement on a budget and school finance recalibration. If you’re old enough to vote, you’re old enough to get your concealed-carry license. The...

  • Meaningful living in rural communities

    by Whitney Lucas Molitor, Ph.D., OTD, OTR/L, BCG and Allison Naber, Ph.D., OTD, OTR/L Living in rural communities offers unique opportunities to promote successful aging. Incorporating a purposeful lifestyle, developing social connections and engaging in daily physical activity is essential to achieving positive health outcomes and quality of life. Finding purpose includes exploring the activities you already engage in and being open to new possibilities. Engaging in motivating activities provides a framework for a purposeful life. The...

  • We didn't have much, but we got by

    by Lily Hayes This series of Trailblazing is to share stories about those who pioneered in what is now Thermopolis, Hot Springs County, Wyoming. Grab a cup of coffee and enjoy this continuation of Marie Shafer Andreen Long Walker. Part one ran in last week’s IR. When they came back our plans fell by the wayside. They moved up Owl Creek, so we stayed on the Nielsen farm. In the spring of ‘21’ we went to work for Bob Kelly at the mouth of Owl Creek. Harriet was born there on May 18, 1921. The next spring early, Harry’s dad died. We...

  • Kenneth Edward Blackmon

    “Rest easy sailor, we’ve got the watch” It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Kenneth Edward Blackmon. Ken, 75, of Littlefield, Ariz., passed away peacefully on February 27, 2026. There will be a celebration of life service that will take place upon the completion of his final act of service to the University of Arizona. Born in Florence Colo., Ken grew up in Sublette County Wyoming, residing in Daniel with parents Dean and Georgia Blackmon as well as his sister Judy. He graduated from high school in Pinedale, Wyo., in...

  • 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. Sheriff’s office Monday, March 2 3:23 p.m. Report of possible harassment in East Thermopolis. 4:11 p.m. Agency assist for emergency medical services. 7:24 p.m. Deputies investigated a possible...



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