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Articles from the March 18, 2021 edition


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  • I've got this

    Mar 18, 2021

    Three-year-old Cora Jo Schwalbe gets a little instruction from auctioneer John Holm as she prepares to display an item up for bid at the Cookie Jar Auction for Alice Oneyear at the VFW Saturday. An astounding $42,000 was raised at the auction with additional donations still coming in. All proceeds go to Oneyear for medical expenses incurred as she battles stage 4 lung cancer. John Gerrells did auctioneering also and several other volunteers helped out.... Full story

  • Town explains dumpster funding

    Jurri Schenck|Mar 18, 2021

    In a recent letter to the editor in the Independent Record, the writer spoke about her interest in using CI or Capital Improvements for paying for the replacement of many dumpsters for the town. She stated, “It seems that the CI monthly fee of $5 per customer which we have been paying for many years now would have accrued quite a nest egg by now. What better use would CI of $5 be than equipment replacement costs such as this.… It’s time the monthly capital improvement fee be applied to the d...

  • Health orders updated, vaccines available

    Mar 18, 2021

    Significantly updated statewide public health orders related to the COVID-19 pandemic went into effect Tuesday and are now available online, according to the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH). While the statewide order for mask use (Public Health Order #4) is ending, WDH recommends the continued use of face masks in indoor public places and when common-sense physical distancing cannot be maintained among people who don’t live in the same household. “COVID-19 has not yet gone away so we need to act with caution and personal responsibility for...

  • Speech and Debate team first at state

    Mar 18, 2021

    The Bobcat Speech and Debate team became 1A/2A State Champions during the virtual state tournament last weekend. "It has been so gratifying to watch students who have put in endless hours of work practicing, networking, doing research, writing and helping one another find success. This team takes pride in putting in the work to earn opportunities to succeed, and I am honored to get the chance to work with these students. This is a young team, too. It is so exciting to see freshmen win All-State...

  • Showing appreciation

    Mar 18, 2021

    Thermopolis Middle School students recycled and painted jars for servers in town. They also rolled silverware and did service learning. Witni Blair looks at the jars with students Kaden Scheel and Mackenzie Tucker....

  • On the record

    Mar 18, 2021

    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. We print the names of all people upon their initial arrest Detention Center Holds for Riverton Police Department Cody Rae Armajo - March 10 Mychal J Goggles - March 10 Clement Cliton Eagle - March 12 Sheriff’s Office Monday, March 8 11:09 a.m. Report of a citizen assist involving a subject...

  • Soaking

    Mar 18, 2021

    Debi Morrison of Worland, Chad Frimml of Casper and Danni Chambers also of Worland enjoy the soothing hot waters at the State Bath House....

  • Plant swap, community garden sign up Saturday

    Mar 18, 2021

    Red Dirt Master Gardeners will be holding their Plant Swap at the Hot Springs County Library, Saturday, March 20 from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. Participants are asked to bring their extra indoor plans, plant divisions, seeds or just come empty-handed. You can leave with new plant varieties in exchange. Also, the Community Garden Sign Up is beginning March 20, 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. also at the county library. For more information or to sign up at a different time call Beck at 864-3028, Cindy at 864-2060. You can also text Stephanie at 307-324-4343....

  • Soup supper fundraiser Friday at VFW

    Mar 18, 2021

    The VFW Auxiliary #2281 is having a Soup Supper on Friday, March 19 at the 302 Broadway from 5-7 p.m. The cost is a donation. There will be a variety of soups and lots of delicious flavors. It’s an opportunity for a hearty meal while it’s cold outside. Come and fill yourself up and bring your family and friends. Proceeds will go to Cancer Crusaders and Big Horn Riders. A Grimm’s Fairy Tale Once upon a time, there was a great famine in which people jealously hoarded whatever food they could find, hiding it even from their friends and neighbors....

  • Buffalo Bash set for March 27

    Mar 18, 2021

    On March 27 at 9 a.m. there will be a Buffalo Bash 5K run in the Hot Springs State Park. It’s $10 per person. All proceeds go to the Shop Gym. Warrior’s Guild Jiu-Jitsu is a local martial arts group that provides both children and adults the opportunity to learn discipline, technique, self-confidence, respect of self and others and humility. It is a great addition to our community and has provided many opportunities to learn and grow. All of their Jiu-Jitsu classes are provided for free by the local community Shop Gym. The Shop Gym offers the...

  • Bryant second in contest

    Mar 18, 2021

    Wyoming Humanities explored the world of political cartoons as an integral component in the framework of journalism and democracy. The event featured a discussion between two highly regarded cartoonists in the field, Ryan Stolp and Greg Kearney. As part of the event, the public was encouraged to submit captions for two “captionless” cartoons, one each from Stolp and Kearney. The numerous submissions were independently scored by the board and staff of Wyoming Humanities, as well as the cartoonists themselves. The winners, who received cash pri...

  • Grizzly bears need to be delisted

    Mar 18, 2021

    Although we doubt there is little chance for success because of the current political makeup in Washington, we applaud Wyoming’s congressional delegation in their continuing efforts to delist the grizzly bear. Both Sen. Cynthia Lummis and U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney last month introduced bills in their respective chambers to delist the grizzlies in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem from the Endangered Species act. Cheney’s bill goes even further with the additional language of prohibiting any judicial review on the decision. If that bill passes, it wo...

  • Community Chatter: Coffee Talk

    Mar 18, 2021

    The Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce has been working on our strategic plan. We have identified three areas to focus on; Member Relations-Retention and Expansion of our membership, Organization-Our staff, board and volunteers to serve our mission, and Operations-Practice good stewardship. Each focus area meets once a month and each board member serves on one of the focus areas. Focus Area #1 - Member Relations have worked on a list of some of the chamber benefits. This list has been sent out in one of our newsletters last fall and ca...

  • Don't succumb to fear

    Mar 18, 2021

    by Bryan Golden Fear has an evolutionary foundation. The emotion of fear was intended to keep you safe. Fear triggered the fight or flight reflex. When you felt threatened, you would either run from the danger, or fight it head on. Fear remains as powerful an emotion today as it was eons ago. Fear is helpful when it prevents you from taking needless risks. However, fear can lead to acting contrary to your self-interests. Fear often leads to procrastination, or following the wrong path. Debilitating fears include fear of failure, fear of...

  • Open government is key to honest government

    Mar 18, 2021

    by Ken Paulson When government fails, it’s the rare public official who says, “Oops. My fault.”That’s human nature, particularly for officials in the public eye who may have to run for office again. No one wants to be held directly responsible for letting the public down. Case in point is the recent catastrophe in Texas, when unexpected winter storms left 4 million homes without power, ruptured pipes and tainted the water supply for many. Texas’ energy grid essentially collapsed. While Texas Gov. Greg Abbott was quick to blame frozen wind turb...

  • Betty Ellen Delaney

    Mar 18, 2021

    Betty Ellen Delaney passed away February 11, 2021, in Hill City, Kansas. She was born July 1, 1930, in Rural Osborne County, Kans., to Irvin and Bessie (Doak) Earl. Betty grew up on the family farm outside Alton with her brothers, Bob and Bill. She attended Liberty Bell Country Grade School. She continued her education and graduated from Woodston High School in 1948. Two years after graduation Betty married Robert Lee Delaney on Aug. 11, 1950, in Littleton, Colo. To this union three children wer... Full story

  • George Arvid Bloomquist

    Mar 18, 2021

    George Arvid Bloomquist, 55, passed away on Saturday, February 27, 2021 at home. George was born in Thermopolis on July 11, 1965, to George Martin Bloomquist and Verree June Meeks Apland. He was brought up around the Shoshoni area and attended Shoshoni School for most of his life (except for a short period in Sheridan). George looked fondly on those years when he spent time with his family, played sports, drove his Trans Am, worked out, and gained the valuable skills he would use throughout his life. He married Annie Madrigal-Bloomquist and... Full story

  • Donald Scott

    Mar 18, 2021

    Donald Scott passed away of natural causes on January 25, 2021. He was born April 12, 1952, in Oconomowoc, Wis., to Dorothy Harris. Dotty, Don and younger sister Brett later lived in Thermopolis where Don graduated from high school in 1970. Don participated in many activities at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, traveling out of town regularly for youth events. For years after moving away, Don maintained friendships with Ann Ireland and Martha Roberts. As an adult, Don lived in Cody before moving... Full story

  • Going the distance

    Mar 18, 2021

    Kyrie Rina Myers, a second grader at Ralph Winters Elementary and her mother Maggie Chepkoech, Director of Activities at Thermopolis Rehab and Wellness enjoy a morning workout together at Candy Jack Park....

  • Dorothy speaks at Rotary

    Mar 18, 2021

    Thermopolis Rotary Club met at Kirby Creek Mercantile last week. Member Jackie Dorothy was the guest speaker. Dorothy has a consulting business, Legend Rock Media Productions, and is the director of Travel and Tourism for Hot Springs County. She explained how she used Internet site analytics to determine the top three sites searched for in Thermopolis/Hot Springs County. They are the hot springs, fishing and the Ava’s Rock Shop. Travel and Tourism produced a beautiful magazine and has another one planned. They are working on a new website, a t...

  • Sorting it out

    Mar 18, 2021

    Marty Kenison and his horse work to beat the clock during the sorting competition held last weekend at the fairgrounds....

  • Chamber asks for interest in fireworks stand

    Mar 18, 2021

    At the March Chamber of Commerce meeting under old business, the board voted to approve their 2021 strategic plan. According to Chamber Director Meri Ann Rush, they didn’t change much to it compared to last year with the exception of taking steps to educate the community about all the Chamber’s benefits. The Chamber doesn’t want to be seen as just an organization that holds parades and fundraisers. Rush said there is much more. Since they voted to approve the plan, they will go over it in more detail with action steps at their annual board meet...

  • Thermopolis wrestling club results

    Mar 18, 2021

    Thermopolis Wrestling Club members competed at the Powell 3-Style Tournament last weekend. Briar Lahoe 10U female 74-77, Cannon Boren 12U 106-107, Colter Price 14U 119 and Dalton Price 16U 126-132 won championships. Brayli Price earned the fastest pin in the 10U division and Tinsley Dorman earned the fastest pin in the 8U female division Other results include: Freestyle: 4th place as a team 6U 43-45 Halen Lahoe placed 1st and scored 18 team points. 8U 43-45 Halen Lahoe placed 2nd and scored 4 team points. 8U 49 Aksel Polson placed 2nd and...

  • Taking pride

    Mar 18, 2021

    Owen McCumber and Roedy Farrell put the spin on some basketballs during Hot Springs County High School Bobcat Pride activities. They are testing their skills to see which one spins the longest....

  • Marijuana legalization bill gains committee approval

    Mar 18, 2021

    by Tom Coulter Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — Wyoming is one of six states where marijuana remains fully illegal without any sort of decriminalization. But that could change in the near future, as state lawmakers advanced a bill Friday that would open the door for wide-ranging forms of cannabis to be grown and sold in Wyoming. Members of the Legislature’s House Judiciary Committee considered two marijuana-focused bills during their meeting Friday, one of which would require the state health officer to establish a r...

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