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Articles from the February 7, 2019 edition


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  • Town council acts on grant requests

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Feb 7, 2019

    Tuesday evening, the Thermopolis Town Council took action regarding two SLIB grants. Council first approved providing support to Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital’s grant request. Hospital CEO Margie Molitor spoke in regard to a request for the council’s support for a new roof on the current hospital building. Molitor said there new roof was never part of the expansion and remodel project, and while the additional will, of course, have a new roof there is about 27,000 square feet of the exist...

  • Cleare rocks rainbow hair

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Feb 7, 2019

    Last week, kindergarten teacher Ashley Cleare showed off her new hairstyle to her class. Though typically sporting dark brown hair past her shoulders, Cleare had a look on Wednesday, Jan. 30 that definitely turned some heads as she rocked a partially shaved head and rainbow colors, as voted on by her students. New to the kindergarten team this year, Cleare grew up and graduated high school in Spring Creek, Nev., then attended college at Dickinson State University in Dickinson, N.D., where she... Full story

  • Wyoming Legislature update

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Feb 7, 2019

    Tuesday morning, Senator Wyatt Agar reported House Bill 295 “never made it out of committee and the steam behind the subject seems to have dissipated,” meaning the bill was, in essence, killed for the current session. The bill was introduced last week as another attack on the Wyoming Pioneer Home, which had previously survived two legislative attempts to privatize the facility, and this late session bill took a different tactic with attempting to eliminate its annual state subsidy. The bill was...

  • Wyoming Legislature update

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Feb 7, 2019

    Things are starting to move right along in Cheyenne with the legislature going through myriad bills and each session getting longer. The priority this past week was the supplementary budget process where each amendment is individually reviewed, debated and then voted upon. The budget bill, HB0001 was approved and received in the Senate. HB0295, which would remove state funding from the Pioneer Home, popped up unexpectedly last week on the last day bills could be introduced. The bill did not...

  • Drive to keep golf course alive

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Feb 7, 2019

    A Go Fund Me page has been set up online to help save the Thermopolis Golf Course (TGC) from closing. According to the page, there have been rumors the course will be closing, however, the golf course board is committed to keeping it alive. “In an effort to save money, the TGC Board will operate the golf course without a club professional, and we will hire a greens-keeper and summer help,” the page says. Infrastructure repairs and maintenance on water pumps, irrigation systems and a failing und...

  • On the Record for Feb. 7

    Feb 7, 2019

    On the Record policy It is the Thermopolis Independent Record’s policy that all people arrested or cited under the “Accidents,” “Sheriff’s office” or “Police department” in the On the Record section are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Clarification In the drug bust story in the Jan. 31 edition, it should be noted that any arrests were made by the Sheriff’s Office deputies, and responding police officers were there to assist. Sheriff’s office Tuesday, Jan. 29 3:46 p.m. Report of theft from a business. The business owner...

  • Ford sentenced in district court

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Feb 7, 2019

    On Monday, Judge Bobbi Overfield sentenced Daniel L. Ford to four years supervised probation, with a requirement that he attend inpatient treatment, on felonies of wrongful taking or disposing of property and two counts of possession of a controlled substance, as well as two misdemeanors of use of a controlled substance, second or subsequent offense. The felony charges are from an April 24 incident, during which items including a four-wheeler, leaf blower and gas cans — all known to be stolen ...

  • February ArtStroll hits town

    Feb 7, 2019

    The Smoking Waters Art Guild invites you to come stroll with sweethearts and friends as the Second Friday ArtStroll/Still Strolling Saturday in downtown Thermopolis takes place Friday, February 8 from 5 p.m.-8 p.m. and Saturday, February 9 from around 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Host business, The Hot Springs County Museum and Cultural Center, will be abuzz on Friday night when the Hot Springs County Bobcat Robotics Teams show off their projects. The Alumninati Team is made up of mostly seniors and the Fist Full of Axles Team is made up mostly of freshmen...

  • New program coming to library

    Feb 7, 2019

    Kids Need to Read (KNTR) will be arriving at Hot Springs County Library in June with Grow Your Library, an inspiring library donation program led by KNTR Board Member Gary Mlodzik and his wife Tina. Inspired by the Mlodzik's shared love of reading, family, and public libraries, this program delivers free books and story time to local libraries and children during the couple's travels. "I developed the Grow Your Library program to introduce a giving culture in the youth we meet at literacy events... Full story

  • Massage business opens doors

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Feb 7, 2019

    LK Essentials and AromaTouch officially opened in January, with Lindsey Bowman providing massages that utilize essential oils. Bowman said she did her first massage here on Jan. 15, though she previously had an office in Casper for a little over a year, doing the same thing, but she moved to Thermopolis more than a year ago. Bowman graduated from the Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) program at Casper College in 2005. She further attained certification in the AromaTouch technique,...

  • Rec. district start smart sports programs begin

    Feb 7, 2019

    The Hot Springs County Rec Department has started registration for Start Smart Sports, including basketball, soccer and baseball. Registration for basketball runs through Feb. 25. For soccer, the registration ends April 1 and for Baseball, registration needs to be done by May 13. There is a $15 registration fee for all three sports. The program is for all kids from three to five-years old and is a non-competitive, one on one with the child’s parent, which focuses on developing fundamentals of each sport to teach the basics. Parent p...

  • We've got your backs

    Feb 7, 2019

    Perhaps Wyoming’s State Appropriations Committee is learning you don’t mess with our elderly. Last week, in a last minute, last ditch effort, Representative Donald Burkhardt of Carbon County introduced a bill that would have eliminated state funding for the Wyoming Pioneer Home. HB0295 went immediately to the Appropriations Committee where, fortunately, it died, not getting out of the Committee of the Whole. This is the third attempt at either closing the doors to the facility or selling it off to a private company in three years. This time the...

  • Memories that last

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Feb 7, 2019

    “Ten years” were the two words I both fell asleep ad woke up thinking. It’s hard to believe this time 10 years ago I was standing in a church repeating wedding vows. But that’s the funny thing about time. It can go by in an instant yet leave you with memories that last forever. In that 10 year span I’ve seen plenty. Two kids born with issues that sent them to ICU just hours after I saw them, loss of family, friends and other loved ones, changes on the political scene I never imagined. And don’t...

  • Robert 'Bob' Blacketer

    Feb 7, 2019

    Robert "Bob" Blacketer, 82, passed away January 31, 2019, at the Thermopolis Rehab and Wellness Center. Bob was born in Kingman, Ind., on August 4, 1936, to David and Mildred Blacketer, the 2nd of 6 children. When he was six, the family moved to Reliance, Wyo., to the coal camp. After graduation, Bob enlisted in the Navy, serving on a tender in the Pacific and trained as a machinist, which was to become his life's work. Following his term of duty, he returned to Thermopolis with his family. He w... Full story

  • Jermy Wight

    Feb 7, 2019

    Jermy Wight, 92, passed away on January 29, 2019, in Yuma, Ariz. Jermy was born in Gebo, Wyo., to Jessie and Mary (Lewendowsky) Wight. He attended much of his schooling in Thermopolis. He had many adventures in his 92 years. He was a distinguished soldier, a mentoring social worker, Boy Scout leader, and a leader of several State of Wyoming departments’ of services. He was a llama trekker to Yellowstone. He was a historian and author, especially concerning his fascination with the Lander Trail, a restorer of historical artifacts, and a builder... Full story

  • Hospital board accepts audit report

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Feb 7, 2019

    During the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees regular meeting, the board accepted the audit report from Michael Wright. Hospital Chief Financial Officer Shelly Larson noted the audit provides a fair presentation of the hospital’s financial statements. According to the financial highlights of the audit, total assets were $13,860,563 at fiscal year end (FY) 2018. It should be noted that this includes the special purpose tax received, though those funds are restricted. Total l...

  • Meeteetse fishing derby

    Feb 7, 2019

    The 11th annual Ice Fishing Derby at Meeteetse will by Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 9 and 10, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day, at the Upper and Lower Sunshine Reservoirs. Sponsored by the Meeteetse Visitor Center, the event allows for up to 100 teams with a maximum of three people per team. The cost is $75 per team, and registration must be complete by Feb. 9. Applications are available online at meeteetsewy.com/events-calendar/applications-forms, and can be turned in at the visitor center or emailed to office@meeteetsewy.com Reports are that the ice...

  • Book club meeting planned

    Feb 7, 2019

    The Hot Springs County Library Book Club will be meeting on Thursday, Feb. 21 at 6 p.m. The book they will be discussing is Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens. For years, rumors of the “Marsh Girl” have haunted Barkley Cove, a quiet town on the North Carolina coast. So in late 1969, when handsome Chase Andrews is found dead, the locals immediately suspect Kya Clark, the so-called Marsh Girl. But Kya is not what they say. Sensitive and intelligent, she has survived for years alone in the marsh that she calls home, finding friends in the gul...

  • 100 years strong

    Feb 7, 2019

    Daisy Torres and Jolan Sikes stop by the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce Monday for some refreshments served up by chamber board member Deb Tudor in recognition of the chamber's centennial this year....

  • Bobcats shoot well against Warriors

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Feb 7, 2019

    Thermopolis fought hard against Worland last Friday, finishing with a 53-35 loss. Though only scoring 35 points offensively, coach Shane Corpening said they played pretty close to unstoppable. "We were getting whatever we wanted," Corpening said. " We were hitting shots. We shot our best of the season probably, percent-wise. We were 45 percent from the three-point line, and from the field we were 40 percent. We shot the ball about as well as we have all season but once again the issue was...

  • Lady Cats rally against Worland

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Feb 7, 2019

    The Varsity Lady Cats took on age-old rivals the Lady Warriors of Worland on the road last Friday and unfortunately fell, 56-45. The game was a tight one all the way through with the girls falling behind early before rallying to take the lead momentarily in the second quarter, finishing it knotted up at 23-all. In a tough third quarter the girls trailed by six, and even though they battled through til the end, they still came up short. The Lady Cats were led by McKenna Bomengen who scored a care... Full story

  • Bobcat wrestlers win at Greybull Invitational

    Rex Clothier|Feb 7, 2019

    It's been a while since anyone on a wrestling bus had occasion to shout "We're Number One," but that was the case late Saturday afternoon as the Bobcats departed for home with a winning point total of 175.5 and the championship trophy from the Greybull Memorial Invitational tournament. The 14-team tournament was dominated by two of 2As tougher teams in the Bobcats and Lovell who chased the Bobcats but finished 5.5 points behind them. Four Thermopolis wrestlers - Austin Ireland, Chance Watt,...

  • Wrestling club competes at Gillette

    Feb 7, 2019

    On Saturday, Feb. 2, members of the Thermopolis Wrestling Club competed at the Wild West Championships at Gillette. In 6U 49, Bain Lahoe lost by a 1:27 fall to Abel Haugen of Coyote Wrestling Club in Championship Round 1, received a bye in Consolation Round 2 and lost by a 19-second fall to Wyatt Manning of Project Wrestling in Consolation Round 2. In Girls Gr. K-2 55, Briar Lahoe placed second and scored 12 team points. Lahoe lost by a 45-second fall to Bristol Ackerman of Glendive Mat Devils in Round 1 and won by a 1:11 fall over McKenna...

  • Weekend barrel racing results

    Feb 7, 2019

    Barrel racing results from February 3 include: Open 1D – Missy Givens, 1st; Maddie Fantaskey, 2nd; Nick Comes, 3rd; Mesa Allen, 4th; Brenda Sims, 5th Open 2D – Nick Comes, 1st; Amie Hatch, 2nd; Brenda Sims, 3rd; Karie Suhn, 4th; Aften Peterson, 5th; Missy Givens, 6th Open 3D – Aften Petersen, 1st; Bobbi Zupan, 2nd; Taylor Agar, 3rd; Joey Agar, 4th; Rhyan Schmuck, 5th; IreLynn Campbell, 6th Open 4D – Heather Flowers, 1st; Tyne Vialpando, 2nd; Bobbi Zupan, 3rd; Jody Campbell, 4th; Carrie Basse, 5th; Vivian Butchart, 6th Youth 1D – Mesa Allen, 1s...

  • Teams taking the lead in adult basketball

    Feb 7, 2019

    The leaders of the Hot Springs County Recreation District's Adult Basketball League are starting to emerge, with Red Rock and their 2-0 record at the top following a 46-38 victory against Merit Energy on Wednesday, Jan. 30. The loss puts Merit at 1-1 for the season. Two Hills of a Cizzle is close behind at 2-1, with both wins coming on Jan. 30 - 49-43 over Properties West and 63-39 over Hot Parts. The games put Properties at 1-2, and Hot Parts at 0-2. Games on Feb. 6 will include Merit against...

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