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The high school and middle school cross country teams headed to Sheridan on Saturday to compete in the Michelle Ludwig Invite. Among the action were several high placings, including a second place finish of 19:04 from Jules Ward. Other results from the meet include: Varsity boys - Sean Miller, 65th, 20:11 Varsity girls - McKenna Bomengen , 19th, 21:27; Tahja Hunt, 27th, 21:38; Olivia Weyer, 69th, 24:21; Stacy Lewis, 72nd, 24:38; Erica Meier, 85th, 26:44 JV girls - Elizabeth Rhodes, 69th, 26:28...

The Thermopolis High School football team is still looking for that first W of the season, having lost 63-0 at their Friday game against Glenrock. This Friday, the Bobcats will take on Wheatland. Both teams are 0-2 for the season so far, and will be battling for their first victories. As it is the Bobcats first home game of the season, the town is encouraged to come out in full force to cheer their team all the way to a win. Kick off is scheduled for 6 p.m....

This weekend, expect to see plenty of tents popping up at Hot Springs State Park, during the annual Boy Scout/Cub Scout Jamboree. John Gibbel, the scoutmaster for Troop 5053, said during the late afternoon and early evening on Friday, scouts will start arriving, and there will be plenty of activity on Saturday, including pellet gun shooting, archery, canoes, the Ropes course at Thermopolis Middle School, rifle range shooting, rappelling, skill stations and the mystery contest. The park will not...

Those who are comfortable on a horse, motorcycle, bike, car or even the two-sole express are invited to participate in the Ridin’ for the Brand poker runs Sept. 17 at Saddle Horn Horses Rx — the McWilliams ranch on Hamilton Dome Road. The runs are for those in motorized vehicles and horsemen, as well as cyclists and cross-country runners. Janic Bartlow said an average of 22 veterans a day are being lost to suicide. Though over 5,000 soldiers have died in Iraq, she said, more than that are lost a...

Tuesday evening, the Thermopolis Town Council approved the first reading of a town ordinance that creates subparagraphs to Town Code Section 14-610, concerning fees for construction and demolition trash and for disposal of tires. The definitions come as the result of discussion over the past month concerning the dumping of extreme amounts of such materials. Prior to the board approving the first reading, Tom Sullivan voiced his concerns. Sullivan stressed he believes the ordinance is a great...

Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department Secretary Ryan Georgius accepts a donation during the Fill the Boot campaign Monday. Chief Mark Collins said this year was about the second best, with $4,418 raised for the Muscular Dystrophy Association....

While some kids piece together their creations, others look in bins for just the right pieces during Lego Club at Hot Springs County Library. Kids were also encouraged to name their work and put in on display....

This Sunday marks the 15-year anniversary of what is still considered one of the most heinous attacks on American soil. On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airline Flight 175 crashed into the North and South towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. Though both towers would collapse less than two hours later, the spirit of the American people didn’t go down with it. Sure, there was plenty of time to be afraid. I remember going to the cafeteria for b...

During a ranch roping clinic at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds, instructor David Weaver pulls a log as a means to get horses used to things they might not typically see, and better prepare them for when a kicking calf is on the rope instead....

The Thermopolis Cross Country were on the road at Billings Friday, and returned with a first place win for McKenna Bomengen on the JV team, coming in at 20:57. Jules Ward claimed second place on the Varsity team, with a time of 18:18, and Tahja Hunt won third place for JV, at 21:47. Coach Brenna Abel stated, “Kids ran well in Billings; we had some great performances. Kids have been training hard.” Abel also noted the Billings course is a flat, fast course, and a great Montana competition for...

The Thermopolis middle school football team will open its season this weekend, with a home game against Lander, scheduled to begin 10 a.m. Saturday. Filling out the roster this year are eighth-graders Jackson Jenson, Kyle Roessing, Logan Cole, Remington Feree, Tyson Medina, James Lindquist and Landon Sosa, along with seventh-graders Josh Roberson, William Clark, Eli McCumber, Adley Coyne, Jack Ream, Austin Barral, Wyatt McDermott, Kaden Snooks, Hazen Thurgood, Jase Longwell, Alec Rowan and...

Much as high school sports teams have rivalries that can last seasons, even years Tom Cunningham — the safety education coordinator for Injury Prevention Resources and Safe Communities coordinator for WYDOT District 5 — is helping spark some healthy competition among communities in the name of safety with the Battle of the Belts. Cunningham explained at its core the Battle of the Belts is a competition to see how well people are doing with safe driving. As the name implies, one of the pri...

On Sept. 9 and 16, Northwest Wyoming Board of Cooperative Education Services (NWBOCES) will provide students with equine assisted learning classes. Carolyn Conner, the administrative director for NWBOCES Administrative Director, said instructor Maria Eastman has been providing the service for seven years. The unique part of Eastman's approach, Conner said, "is she brings the horses to us. Our students don't have to travel, they're right there on campus, and thus more students get to...

In the coming weeks, people are invited to share what they think are some of the best attributes of Thermopolis and Hot Springs County, as well as areas that need improvement. Amanda Moeller, CEO for the Thermopolis-Hot Springs County Economic Development Company (EDC), explained the EDC Board had a retreat back in April. The organization’s mission statement, she said, “is to create growth and promote a stable and diversified economy, which is consistent with the needs, desires and values of the... Full story

In Hot Springs District Court Monday,34-year-old Matthew Schwan pleaded not guilty to a charge of aggravated homicide by vehicle. He was originally charged with driving under the influence with serious bodily injury following a May 14 incident in which he allegedly ran over Reilly Schwan following an argument. The charge was amended after Reilly’s death on June 4. A wrongful death suit is also being pursued in the case....

On Sunday at 2:12 p.m., the Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department responded to a grass fire off of West Sunnyside Lane. Chief Mark Collins said the fire, which burned about 7.5 acres, started after a transformer arced when a bird flew into it. There was also some fencing on an adjacent property damaged. The department responded with three engines, as well as a Class A pumper to provide protection to a nearby home. Also on scene were 17 personnel, and the fire was out within about two...

The public is invited to a free brownfields workshop co-hosted by Thermopolis-Hot Springs County Economic Development Company (EDC), the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality and Technical Assistance to Brownfields (TAB) program at Kansas State University. A “brownfield” is a term used to describe land that was previously used for industrial or some commercial purposes. Amanda Moeller, the CEO for the EDC, said the workshop would be done in two half-days — Sept. 13 from 12:30-5 p.m. and S...

Through the school week, students have access to meal programs. However, when the weekend comes around some do not have the food they need to see them through those couple days. Judy Carswell, a coordinator for the People to People Backpack program which provides food for students in need, explained a couple years back there was some leftover money given through another program, and the schools were approached about creating a Backpack program. Though a federally funded program was initially loo...

Students at Hot Springs County High School get class schedules and locker assignments, prior to the first day of classes....

The Red Dirt Master Gardeners' Garden of the Month for August is the flower and vegetable beds at the Northwest BOCES cottages. Kids in the program worked to cultivate colorful blooms and crops including cucumbers, zucchini, carrots, tomatoes and corn....

On Friday, the Thermopolis Cross Country teams traveled to Casper Mountain for the Kelly Walsh Invite, their season opener. The event saw senior Jules Ward take 10th place, with a time of 21:21, and Coach Brenna Abel stated the middle school girls team took third place, did a great job and are getting into shape. “Our CC kids did a great job with a mountain run,” Abel stated. “We had not attended in the past and it was a new course for the team. The competition was primarily 4A schools. The a...

Some people run for fun, others for sport, but a dozen women recently took on the Grand Teton Relay, a 180-mile race that started 5:30 a.m. Aug. 19 in Ashton, Idaho and ended at 5:30 Aug. 20 p.m. in Teton Village, Wyo. Sabrina Stuckey said Jacque Griffin mentioned the idea to some folks. In March, Stuckey told her, "If we're going to do this, we've got to start right now," as there is a lot of planning involved. The two started getting women together, and had a team, but people slowly started...
Lola Vialpando, 34, is currently charged with 13 counts related to forgery and thefts that resulted in a $157,593.24 loss. According to court documents, Vialpando faces 10 counts of felony forgery, one count of felony larceny and two counts of felony theft. Affidavits of probable cause allege that, during Vialpando’s employment with Smith Oil Field Services, Inc., between Jan. 1 and Aug. 1 she issued 10 checks drawn upon an account belonging to the company in the total amount of $14,056. She signed each with the name of Kevin Smith, the a...
The Hot Springs County Sheriff’s Office and Thermopolis Police Department teamed up Monday at about 7:50 p.m. to stop a driver coming into town at over 100 miles per hour. Sheriff Lou Falgoust said Deputy Daniel Eggli clocked a red 2005 Toyota Corolla travelling 109 mph at mile marker 1 on Highway 120, and turned around to give pursuit. The deputy further requested assistance in stopping the vehicle. Falgoust noted, however, this was not a pursuit case. They simply wanted to get the vehicle stopped, and with the assistance of Police Officer K... Full story

Some might do construction simply as a hobby or as their profession, but for Anthony Vargas and Rojelio "Ro" Dominguez, the work means much more. The two started Abel Construction Aug. 1, and Vargas said they began after he felt Jesus calling him to do the work. Dominguez said he was in church when he had a feeling like his questions would be answered if he helped Vargas. The two knew each other for a couple years before. Vargas explained their name "Abel Construction," is two-fold, as it...