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  • Staffing issues troubling for local businesses

    Jurri Schenck|Jul 8, 2021

    Locally and nationwide there is a crisis of an abundance of job openings and not many people applying for jobs. Here in Thermopolis, the lack situation hits home hard with many business owners/managers finding themselves frustrated while desperate for workers to keep their businesses afloat and to relieve their existing staff from the overload. They are concerned about extending unemployment benefits and giving out free government money; according to business owners these things actually hinder...

  • Three Sisters Gallery opening

    Jurri Schenck|Jul 8, 2021

    Megan Corcoran, a new resident to Thermopolis, is holding a grand opening of her art gallery called the "Three Sisters Gallery" on July 10 at 4-8 p.m. It's located at 124 South 7th Street. Corcoran will offer free coffee and invites the community to stop by and enjoy various art pieces for sale. The featured artist is Cocoran's stepmother, Arline Corcoran presenting many oil paintings of still life and landscapes. Additionally, the presented art pieces are from Corcoran's sisters. They are...

  • Hot Spot Car Show features 124 entries

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 24, 2021

    The Thermopolis Hot Spot Car Rally was June 19 and 20 with 124 entries being shown off by vehicle enthusiasts from around the area. The car show was well attended by both locals and tourists. Saturday a parade of cars was held and vehicles were displayed downtown. Sunday vehicles filled Hot Springs State Park along with a number of vendors. Winners of the Show and Shine competition include: Off Road-1972 Ford Bronco, Randy Morrison from Casper; Motorcycle-2003 Harley Davidson Softail Deuce,...

  • Commissioners discuss solid waste issues

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 24, 2021

    At the June 15 Hot Springs County Commissioners meeting, discussion was held about the landfill agreement extension for one year. Commissioner Phil Scheel said, “I really think as the landfill and solid waste becomes more and more a pressing issue, the city, the current operator’s plans needs to be a little bit more public. Especially with those participating entities including the county, to the county, and to the town of Kirby and East Thermopolis so that we can be all onboard rather than the...

  • Thermopolis Town Council approves budget on final reading

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 24, 2021

    At the Thermopolis Town Council meeting on June 14 a public hearing was held for the 2021-22 budget and there were no comments received. The budget was voted on and approved in its third reading. There were a couple minor changes including sewer depreciation fund expenses that were just under $10,000 and they added $5,000 to give to the Hot City Outdoor Alliance for their fundraising of a trail development on Roundtop. During citizen participation the council approved catering/liquor permits...

  • Hot Spot Car Show hits town this weekend

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 17, 2021

    The annual Thermopolis Hot Spot Car Show will be on Father’s Day weekend June 19 and 20. The parade of cars will begin at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, starting at Hot Springs State Park traveling from the Chamber of Commerce onto the main drag, through the stoplight, past McDonald’s moving to Thermopolis Rehab and Wellness, turning north onto 14th Street, past the Fire Hall and then east down Broadway to the downtown area. The parade will have a police and fire department escort. The final des...

  • WY Smoke Burritos opens

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 17, 2021

    Business partners Bob Reardon and Darren Calhoun have opened up a new food truck called WY Smoke Burritos located at 8th Street and Shoshoni Street. They have breakfast and lunch/dinner burritos with smoked pork, BBQ mole prime beef, chicken, vegetable and tater tots with a protein choice. The burritos can also be chimichanga style smothered. Reardon described the creation of the foods and the prime brisket and pork are smoked 12-14 hours. The pork sits on top of beds of pineapple with...

  • Dr. Bomengen honored for teaching

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 17, 2021

    Doctor Travis Bomengen was awarded the 2021 WRITE Excellence in Teaching Award for the Wyoming region. In a letter from the University of Washington School of Medicine, Office of Rural Programs it said, "This award aims to recognize and honor preceptors with a track record of excellence in teaching medical students as well as those that serve as a leader in their community." Nominations were collected from WRITE students across the WWAMI program. WWAMI is through the University of Washington...

  • Chicken motion dies for lack of second

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 10, 2021

    At the June 1 Thermopolis Town Council meeting, Darren Butcher presented some concerns to the council. The agenda for the meeting said he was going to speak about lawn waste. However, he quoted some bible scriptures about how the people can benefit those who oversee the land and he wanted to address the mindset of the council to appeal to them his cause about allowing chickens within the town. Butcher said he wanted to help the community who are in need and that chickens would be a benefit by...

  • Schoenewald book signing

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 10, 2021

    Thermopolis residents, Thomas Schoenewald and Lea Cavalli Schoenewald, recently wrote a new book revealing the past and current history of the Hot Springs State Park. During the Covid situation last year the Schoenewalds were hiking around the State Park area seeking out where the old zoo was located. It was a fantastic find and this got them interested in learning about the history of the park. Because they were not able to travel due to Covid, they decided to write a book. The excitement...

  • Olson is resident at HS Health

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 10, 2021

    Megan Olson is Hot Springs Health's first resident of Thermopolis' Rural Training Track out of the University of Wyoming Family Medicine Program. She was chosen out of 300 applicants because of her physician expertise but also as a spokesperson for the program. Olson is originally from Cheyenne and is starting her second year of residency this July. Her focus is rural family medicine which covers a pretty broad scope from clinical medicine to hospital medicine, which includes deliveries,...

  • Gottsche adds physical therapists

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 10, 2021

    Gottsche Therapy, Rehab and Wellness is excited to introduce their new Physical Therapists. Jonathan Otto is a Doctor of Physical Therapy at Gottsche. Otto was born and raised in Riverton. He received his undergraduate degree in physiology and kinesthetics from the University of Wyoming and his doctorate in physical therapy (PT) from Phoenix’s Franklin Pierce University in 2016. His exposure to PT started after a rock-climbing injury where he fell and dislocated his shoulder while he was in c...

  • Commissioners updated on several issues during meeting

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 10, 2021

    The Hot Springs County Commissioners had a full agenda to get through at their June 1 meeting. Nate Messenger gave his FBO report on the new county airport and said that “May was a good month,” they had decent fuel sales and traffic. There were 130 total recorded operations with three air ambulances and 11 aircraft that were overnight. They sold 934.23 gallons of Avgas and 1,190 gallons of jet fuel. Messenger added that he has seen an increase in fishing traffic, specifically luxury fishermen wi...

  • Hospital board receives construction update

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 3, 2021

    At the May 25 HSCM Hospital Board meeting CEO Margie Molitor said, “We are very excited, we are in the final stretch,” of their hospital construction. Planners and architects will be doing a final walk-thru of the property, anything not complete they will document that. Landscaping is coming up next. Molitor said they received a bid that was significantly less than what they were expecting when the project started. Details for landscaping will come next month. The bid came from SWI which has...

  • Town approves street closure, permits

    Jurri Schenck|May 27, 2021

    At the May 18 Thermopolis Town Council meeting Heather Hayes presented some requests for the PRCA Rodeo Parade on June 25-26 for a partial street closure. The parade is on June 26 at 10 a.m. Additionally, she said that Chancey Williams wants to be part of the rodeo kickoff when he comes back to perform and wants to have a street dance again on Friday, June 25. They also requested a malt beverage permit and already had approval from the Fair Board. Hayes added information about the Chancey...

  • Commissioners deal with full agenda

    Jurri Schenck|May 27, 2021

    During the Hot Springs County Commissioners May 18 meeting, County Assessor Dan Webber presented the 2021 Abstract for the Board of Equalization. The commissioners recessed their meeting and called to order their Board of Equalization hearing to listen to Webber. He explained the abstract assessment amount was for $2,269,947. The Board of Equalization passed to approve it. Later they adjourned and went back to holding their commissioners meeting from then on. Webber also presented a memorandum...

  • Travel and Tourism Board updated on budget

    Jurri Schenck|May 27, 2021

    At the May 19 Hot Springs County Travel and Tourism Board Meeting, during the financial report out-going Treasurer Matt Hughes said that the transition to the new Treasurer Audra Dominguez is underway. She will prepare and present the next report in June. Hughes also said that the receipts are still tracking ahead of planned income. But they need to average $13.8K for the last two months to meet their income goal. However, it’s not likely, based on historical averages of $9.2L and $8.3K in M...

  • Town addresses transfer station questions

    Jurri Schenck|May 20, 2021

    This last week some construction work was done on Hospital Hill for the new transfer station approach. Noticing this work, some local residents expressed concern about the details of the new transfer station. The Independent Record staff presented these concerns to Fred Crosby, assistant to the Mayor, from Thermopolis Town Hall. Crosby explained that the transfer station is not an open pit landfill in its design, it will be a large building. This covered building will have several ports to it...

  • Cross country scooter trip comes through town

    Jurri Schenck|May 20, 2021

    As part of the Historic US Route 20 Nonprofit Organization, Alex Simon of Las Vegas is crossing the country on electric scooters traveling from Massachusetts to Oregon. For Simon's inspiration for doing this epic journey, he said "My dad was an agronomist in Brazil. He spent his life dedicated to the preservation of the environment. He passed away in November of 2020. When he died, I started thinking about my own legacy and what I was doing for the environment. I decided to cross the United...

  • Commissioners comment on solid waste district

    Jurri Schenck|May 13, 2021

    During the May 4 Hot Springs County Commissioners meeting, Chairman Tom Ryan addressed an email from the Independent Record asking for comment on a solid waste district proposal and working with the Thermopolis Town Council. Ryan said, “They (the town) were wanting the county to create a solid waste district or the residents of the town would have to pay a lot more money, which we are very aware of. We’re not really opposed to a solid waste district and when we had discussion with the Town, the...

  • Council votes to deny home business

    Jurri Schenck|May 13, 2021

    At the May 4 Thermopolis Town Council meeting, a previously tabled issue involving a home occupation business zoning request from Brad Bercerra and his auto detailing business, was brought back to discussion. Council member Tony Larson repeated his comment that he has never received this many letters of disapproval of a business. He added that not all the boxes were checked in Becerra’s application and he said, “I can’t see to approve it according to policy.” Mayor Chimenti added that not all th...

  • All outpatient areas now open in new hospital wing

    Jurri Schenck|May 6, 2021

    At the April Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital Board meeting CEO Margie Molitor said, “the exciting thing is that all of our outpatient areas are now open. Everything the patient touches is new or remodeled. They can come in the main entrance and find their way.” Molitor also said that their CT volume is going up and they are hoping their mammography volume goes up too. They are getting good feedback from the speciality clinic from the specialists there. Dr. Nicole Jamieson is confirmed to...

  • June Brewfest planning in the works

    Jurri Schenck|May 6, 2021

    Main Street Thermopolis is holding its annual Brewfest event on Saturday, June 5 from 4-8 p.m. between 4th and 5th street on Broadway downtown. It is their main fundraiser where the entire community and families can participate. Adults 21 years and older can purchase a tasting mug for $25 and try out beer from six or more craft breweries from around the state. There will be a variety of food trucks, vendors with arts and crafts and local musicians, such as Eric Kay, Keith OBrien and Harold...

  • Commissioners rescind Incident Command Team formed in response to COVID

    Jurri Schenck|Apr 29, 2021

    At the April 20 Hot Springs County Commissioners meeting, the commissioners held a discussion with County Health Nurse Tricia McPhie to discuss rescinding the Incident Command Team they created in March 2020, which was a response to the COVID situation and other aspects to the emergency situation. McPhie said, “I think we’ve learned a lot of stuff over the last year. We are not meeting like we did before. Efforts have obviously changed, too. Testing and vaccinating with a detailed plan, mor...

  • Council updated on waste management, transfer station

    Jurri Schenck|Apr 29, 2021

    At the April 20 Thermopolis Town Council meeting, Heath Overfield reported on their waste management situation and the transfer station. Overfield started by saying he wanted to put a placeholder in their budget for money going to the access of the transfer station because they wanted to add a lane. This would be done in accordance with WYDOT. There are a couple of options of how they can do the work and they will decide in the near future. Overfield then provided a priority list of transfer...

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