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  • Public records file signed into law

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Mar 14, 2019

    On Friday, March 8 at 12:40 p.m., Governor Gordon signed into law Senate File 57, which officially takes effect July 1. The file sets forth requirements for the release of public records, as well as designation of an ombudsman by the governor to receive complaints for violations of the public records act. In January during the 2019 Legislature, Senator Wyatt Agar said the bill was a good one, as it allows for transparency in local government agencies without making it such a burdensome task to...

  • You are my sunshine...

    Lara Love, Publisher|Mar 14, 2019

    Ralph Witters Elementary students sang for kindergarten teacher Ashley Cleare during the Cookie Jar Auction and Dinner Friday at the VFW Club. The benefit raised $23,000, which will go to Cleare to help cover medical expenses for cancer....

  • Speechsters second at state

    Mar 14, 2019

    The Bobcat Speech and Debate team was quite successful at their State Tournament in Riverton last weekend, bringing home second place in 1A-2A as well as having a number of students named to the All State team. After three days of competition, Tyler Kay and Kyle Mosser made it to the final round of dramatic interpretation with Kay taking 8th place and Mosser coming in 6th. Mosser was a double winner, bringing home 5th with his poetry as well. On the debate side of things, Breeze Petty fought...

  • Showing their spirit

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Mar 14, 2019

    On March 6, the Bobcat Cheerleaders competed at the State Cheer Competition at Casper, earning second place. Coach Ayni Garza said, "Coaching cheerleading was an absolute privilege. The athletes worked so hard all season to be successful at state. We attended two different UW events to prepare for our state performance. The experience of hard work paying off,was amazing for the students. We are looking forward to next season with anticipation!" From left, front row: Taydee Landrum and Assistant...

  • On the Record for March 14

    Mar 14, 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. Sex offender Wyoming State Statute 7-19-303 (c) (ii) (iii) requires that residential neighbors within seven hundred fifty (750) feet of a registered sex offender’s residence be notified. If you are a property owner in this area it is your responsibility to notify any renter or lessee...

  • Plowing into the plow

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Mar 14, 2019

    A WYDOT plow truck's wing plow was hit from behind by a commercial vehicle at about 7 a.m. on March 7. Charges are pending against the commercial truck driver. When driving on snowy roads, be aware and drive safe with plows out so they can get the roads clear....

  • Bobcat chats offered monthly

    Mar 14, 2019

    Parents and community members alike have a chance to discuss a variety of topics during Bobcat Chats each month with high school activities director Brandon Deromedi. The chats are held the first Monday of each month, giving folks an opportunity to connect with Deromedi with any concerns they may have as well as get information on the different sports and activities classifications, conferences, district policies and procedures, philosophy and logistics of activities. “I really have left it wide open for parents and community members to come w...

  • Needham heading to state competition

    Mar 14, 2019

    Earlier this school year, students at Thermopolis Middle School tested their knowledge of geography with eighth grader Jonah Needham emerging the victor. Because of that first place, he was able to take an online quiz. Though given an hour to take the quiz, Needham said he finished it in 20 minutes and believes he got around 65 of them right. Being a top scorer on the quiz qualified Needham to compete at the Wyoming State National Geographic GeoBee on March 29 at the Casper College Gateway...

  • Freedom Ball Saturday

    Mar 14, 2019

    Slip into those saddle shoes and fluff up that poodle skirt, its time for the Big Horn Basin Riders’ annual Freedom Ball this Saturday, March 16. This year’s theme is a 50’s Sock Hop and there’s sure to be plenty of Brylcreem and beehives when things kick off at 7 p.m. at the VFW. Entrance to the dance will be $5 per person and only those 21 and over will be allowed admittance to the party. All proceeds from the evening will help the Big Horn Basin Riders send care packages to our soldiers overseas. Each month, the group gets together and fil...

  • American Red Cross to host disaster training

    Mar 14, 2019

    When it comes to natural disasters most of us think about what first aid is going to be needed for those who are injured, but forget about the psychological needs of those going through the disaster. The American Red Cross is going to be holding a training session at the fire hall on Friday, April 5 from noon til 4:30 to provide training to individuals on how to deal with the psychological aspects of a disaster. The training will provide a freamework for understanding the factors that affect human stress responses in a disaster and introduce...

  • Pie and rummage sale

    Mar 14, 2019

    The Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Women will hold their annual pie and rummage sale on Saturday, March 16 from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at 742 Arapahoe. The bag sale will be from noon until 1 p.m., with items going for a dollar per bag. With the ladies supplying the bags, there’s no reason to not come out and see what treasures you might find....

  • Perfect pouring

    Mar 14, 2019

    Brandon Rice carefully measures out pancakes while Cameron Martinez stands ready to turn during the Shrove Tuesday pancake supper at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church on March 5....

  • A move for transparency

    Mar 14, 2019

    A major step towards governmental transparency happened this past week, as Governor Gordon signed into law Senate File 57. This establishes a deadlines for when public records must be made available and sets up a governor designated ombudsman to receive complaints regarding violation of the Public Records Act. The law doesn’t take effect for a few more months, but when it does it will provide the public with more power to hold their government accountable. We regularly publish public notices, such as meeting minutes, notices of sales and, in t...

  • I was scammed

    Terri Williams|Mar 14, 2019

    I am writing this letter in the hope that I can save you from losing money and being bullied, terrorized and humiliated. I was scammed. I am not proud of it. I thought I was pretty intelligent and knew what to look for. Most important, the IRS and Social Security Administration will not call you on the phone. I was told my identity was stolen and my Social Security number and ID had been involved in a major crime in Texas. They would need to reissue a new SS number and that my assets (checking, savings, 401K, and IRA) would be frozen. They coul...

  • Sunshine your fundamental right

    Jim Zachary|Mar 14, 2019

    For government to be of, by and for the people it must be out in front of the people. The theme for Sunshine Week 2019 is simply, “It’s your right to know.” The reason it’s your right to know is that it’s your government. From the courthouse, to the statehouse to the White House, it is your right to know what government is up to. Every deliberation by city council, county commission, the General Assembly or U.S. Congress is the people’s business. Every penny spent by local, state and federal government is your money. Every document held in the...

  • Have you tried Champ?

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Mar 14, 2019

    As I was growing up we ate a lot of traditional Irish dishes, I just had no idea they were Irish, I just knew they were really good. On St. Patrick’s Day, everyone becomes Irish and not only imbibes in green beer, but they eat corned beef and cabbage, something they probably wouldn’t touch the rest of the year. Granted, most Irish dishes are primarily potatoes, cabbage and lamb or goat (we skipped the goat at our house) and are generally pretty bland, but there were a few I loved as a kid and...

  • Reginald 'Rex' Howard Blakey

    Mar 14, 2019

    Reginald "Rex" Howard Blakey was born March 19, 1929, to Millard H. and Ruth Aldridge Blakey, in Tulsa, Okla. During World War II, he served as a signalman in the U.S. Navy. He served in the China Sea, North Atlantic, Europe & Japan, and the Asiatic Pacific. After his discharge he attended the University of Tulsa where he earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism and speech/playwriting. Several of his original theater productions were performed in Oklahoma and Colorado. He worked... Full story

  • Bruce Allen Campbell

    Mar 14, 2019

    Bruce Allen Campbell, 64, of Casper, passed away on Sunday March 3, 2019. He was born to James and Beverly Campbell on October 6, 1954, in El Paso, Texas. Bruce joined the Air Force right out of high school where he proudly served his country as an Air Traffic Controller until he was Honorably Discharged. He later became a skilled carpenter, and he was an extremely talented artist who spent most of his free time working on his sketches. Bruce is survived by his daughters from his first marriage, Nicole Campbell and Carly Campbell Looney; seven... Full story

  • Doug Raymond DeSeyn

    Mar 14, 2019

    Douglas Raymond DeSeyn, 59, passed away suddenly Friday, March 1, 2019, at his residence in Thermopolis. Doug was born in 1959 in Richmond, Va., one of three children of Robert and Sally Jo (Newberry) DeSeyn. Following high school he attended four years of college. In 1985 he married Rosemary Forsea in New Philadelphia, Ohio. The couple and their family later moved to Wyoming where Doug became a Safety Inspector in the oil field, the most recent being Embridge Energy. Doug was a tinkerer and... Full story

  • David 'Scott' Sorensen

    Mar 14, 2019

    David "Scott" Sorensen, 41, passed away March 9, 2019, surrounded by his loving family after battling liver disease. Scott was born March 9, 1978, in Worland, Wyo. During childhood, Scott spent time in Thermopolis, Wyo., Vernal, Utah, and Sidney, Mont. He enlisted in the US Army after high school, proudly serving as a Military Police Officer. After leaving the Army, Scott moved to Wright, Wyo., where he met the love of his life, TyLea. Through the years, Scott lived in many places, but Campbell... Full story

  • Matthew P. Aleksich

    Mar 14, 2019

    Matthew P. Aleksich, 41, passed away March 7, 2019 at Loyola University Hospital. He was born June 16, 1977, in Arlington Heights, Ill. Matthew was a long -term survivor of childhood cancer after a bone marrow transplant from his younger brother, Christopher. He had a variety of talents including Photography. F. E. Moran was his former employer as director of the I T department. He is survived by his parents, Andy (formally of Thermopolis) and Sherry (Taylor) Aleksich; grandfather, Jack Taylor;... Full story

  • Input sought for 2019 hunting seasons

    Mar 14, 2019

    The Wyoming Game and Fish Department will conduct six open-house meetings throughout the Bighorn Basin with one final meeting in Cody to discuss 2019 hunting season proposals for game birds and big game. During the open houses, Game and Fish personnel will be available to discuss proposed changes to 2019 hunting seasons for local hunt areas. A final meeting, during which statewide seasons may be discussed, will be held from 6-8 p.m. March 28 at the Park County Library in Cody. Public input is valued and an important part of the season setting...

  • March ArtStroll

    Lara Love, Publisher|Mar 14, 2019

    A shopper checks out the merchandise offered during the Second Friday ArtStroll in downtown....

  • Coach looking forward to Bobcat track season

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Mar 14, 2019

    We're getting a bit more sunshine these days and with it the high school tracksters are getting ready for the 2019 season, with the first practice on March 11. This year there is a change in coach, with Aimee Kay taking over for Ernie Mecca, who retired last year. It's not Kay's first time working with the team, though, as this year marks her 25th of coaching and her second as head track coach. They will try something new, Kay explained, which was done when Mecca first started coaching. The plan... Full story

  • Thermopolis wrestling team hosting tournament Saturday

    Mar 14, 2019

    The Thermopolis Wrestling Club competed March 8 and 9 at the three-style tournament at Powell, taking third place in Freestyle and Greco, and fourth in Folkstyle Freestyle In 6U 53-56 Ben Farrell placed first and scored 19 team points. Farrell won by a 13-second fall over Corbin Bowman of Cody Wrestling Club, by a 13-3 tech fall over Hayden Harshman of North Big Horn Rams in Round 2 and by a 13-3 tech fall over Kye Carter of Powell Wrestling Club in Round 3 In 9U Girls 50-55, Briar Lahoe placed first and scored nine team points, and Brayli Pric...

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