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Articles from the April 27, 2017 edition


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  • Dumas found guilty of strangulation, battery

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Apr 27, 2017

    After about three hours of deliberation Wednesday afternoon, a jury returned a verdict of guilty on charges of strangulation of a household member and domestic battery, in a case against Darren Dumas. The charges state he beat Christy Dumas from Sept. 23-26, and impeded her breathing on Sept. 26. According to court documents, the couple had been arguing beginning Sept. 23, and Darren smashed Christy’s cell phone against the wall and her tablet against her head. Among the injuries Christy r...

  • Breaking ground on environmentally friendly WDC

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Apr 27, 2017

    Saturday was a big day, for human and dinosaur alike, at the Red Rock Business Park south of town for the official groundbreaking at the Wyoming Dinosaur Center's new planned location. Following the ceremony, Thermopolis Middle School was the site for a casual luncheon followed by a workshop led by project architects to seek community input. Center Executive Director Angie Guyon said the project is still six months out from developing a plan and determining what kind of contractors,...

  • Spence trial underway

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Apr 27, 2017

    Monday afternoon, trial again got underway in a case against Justin Spence. The trial has already seen a few delays, the most recent of which happened in December due to a procedural issue. Spence is on trial for incest, a felony which alleges on July 4 or 5, 2014, he molested a juvenile female. During opening arguments, prosecuting attorney Marcia Bean said the case began with the alleged victim’s birth and her growing up. At that time, Spence came to live with her family, and she came to d... Full story

  • Would you know what to do?

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Apr 27, 2017

    Living in small-town America, we often say, "It can't happen here," but the truth is, an active shooter situation can happen anywhere at any time. Dozens of people in Thermopolis are now better prepared after taking Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter and Evacuate (ALICE) training, a Homeland Security training program. The training was created after the Columbine shooting by Greg Crain, who shows the traditional passive response is inadequate – do nothing, you die. Instructors for the classes w... Full story

  • On the Record April 27

    Apr 27, 2017

    On the Record policy It is the 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. Sheriff’s office Thursday, April 20 8:22 p.m. REDDI report regarding a speeding vehicle. The vehicle could not be located. 9:21 p.m. Report of rocks on the road in the canyon. There were no rocks when the deputy arrived. Friday, April 21 8:32 a.m. Citizen assist was provided with regard to an argu...

  • Puddle jumping

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Apr 27, 2017

    County crews were kept busy Tuesday with reports of water over the road on Black Mountain. Here, a truck cautiously drives through where Lake Creek escaped its banks. WYDOT crews were also going back and forth through Wind River Canyon with constant reports of slipping mud and falling rocks. With more wet weather in the forecast over the next few days, citizens are asked to drive cautiously through the canyon and report any falling rocks as soon as cell service is possible....

  • Agar to meet with committees

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Apr 27, 2017

    Senate District 20 representative Wyatt Agar will be keeping busy with committee meetings during the interim. A member of two joint committees — Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions, and Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs — Agar stated both will meet three different times to discuss topics outlined by management council. Agar’s first Corporations meeting is May 18 and 19, and they will be discussing utilities, including electricity generation and ratemaking. “We are in...

  • A night for the arts at TMS

    Apr 27, 2017

    Thermopolis Middle School will feature the creativity of its students on Tuesday, May 2, at the Parent Partner night beginning at 6 p.m. There will be a fine arts extravaganza, with blended lemonades, garden tours, and an art stroll among the activities. There will also be a book fair in the Makerspace room, and a concert from the fifth, sixth and seventh, and eighth grade bands, as well as the school’s choir and guitar club. Another highlight is the Night at the Wax Museum, sponsored by the Language Arts teachers. Students will present t...

  • Ben Cort coming to Thermopolis

    Apr 27, 2017

    On Wednesday, May 3 from 4-6 p.m. at the Thermopolis auditorium, Ben Cort will give a presentation as part of his statewide tour. Cort will discuss the harmful effects of marijuana. His presentation will cover the science behind the change in marijuana, what it means for addiction rates, how it is now consumed and increased potency rates, as well as how the drug is being marketed at youth. Rhea Parsons, the project coordinator for the Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police, said Cort has a dynamic and humorous way of presenting. S...

  • Time extension

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Apr 27, 2017

    Risen Son Christian School Principal Cameron Simeral visits with students donating at the school's spaghetti dinner fundraiser. Among other activities at the event, donations could be made to extend the time Simeral must spend on the roof of a building this Friday, and what equipment he gets to take. Overall, the fundraiser generated an estimated $21,600....

  • Get out and enjoy a busy May

    Apr 27, 2017

    The month of May is nearly upon us and with it comes a lot of activities that will keep both parents and students very busy. Actually, it can keep everyone busy, between all the fabulous school concerts on tap, prom, the district track meet, graduation and everything else, it may seem a bit overwhelming at times. Some of the planning going on goes all the way through summer. For example, don’t forget to attend the public meeting regarding the solar eclipse on Monday night at 6 p.m. in the middle school commons. A big night at the middle s...

  • First big step

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Apr 27, 2017

    This weekend, I had the fortunate chance to be part of history in Thermopolis as I attended the groundbreaking for the Wyoming Dinosaur Center’s new location on Saturday. Having a love of dinosaurs that goes back as far as I can remember, and having two boys, I find just about any reason to make a trip over to the center. Every time I’m there I think about the center’s future, and I can’t wait to see the actual construction start south of town and, of course, to walk through those new doors f...

  • John Junior Schmidt

    Apr 27, 2017

    John Junior Schmidt, Jr, 73, died suddenly at his residence on Red Lane on April 22, 2017. Memorial services are pending and a full obituary will be in next week’s Thermopolis Independent Record. Mortimore Funeral Home is assisting the family.... Full story

  • Ona Mount

    Apr 27, 2017

    Ona Mae Mount, 87, passed away Saturday, April 15, 2017, at Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital in Thermopolis following a period of declining health. Born December 12, 1929, in Medicine Lodge, Kan., she was the daughter of Elom and Maude (Summers) Garman. In 1947 she married John B. Mount in Medicine Lodge. They lived in Russell, Kan., until 1952, when they moved to Plainville, Kan. Due to John's job with Skelly/Getty Oil they were transferred to Trenton, Neb., then Pratt, Kan., and in 1968,... Full story

  • Linda Free

    Apr 27, 2017

    Linda K. Free, 75, passed away on April 14, 2017, in her home in Thermopolis, Wyo. Linda was the first-born child of Noel F. Collins and Mildred I. Purvis. Linda was born on January 22, 1942, on Gooseberry Creek (near Worland, Wyo.) in Washakie County. In 1943 a sister, Lois, was born. Eventually the family moved to Thermopolis, where Linda attended and graduated from Hot Springs County High School. While growing up in Thermopolis, Linda, Lois, and brother Jerry were baptized and confirmed as... Full story

  • Thermopolis hosts judiciary committee

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Apr 27, 2017

    Last week, members of the Wyoming Joint Judiciary Committee travelled to Thermopolis for a meeting during the interim. House District 28 Representative Nathan Winters explained this first meeting is where the committee begins to lay out its scope for the upcoming interim meetings. The Legislature, he noted, has worked diligently during this past session, and last week's meeting brought in several people who were beneficial to the committee's discussion. Among those attending were Michael Blonige...

  • Drama club spring production

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Apr 27, 2017

    You have just two evenings left, Thursday and Friday, to catch the Hot Springs County High School Drama Club’s spring production, the “Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon” in the auditorium, beginning at 7 p.m. Written by Dan Zolidis, the show features two narrators and a group of actors attempting to present all 209 Grimm Brothers tales as they were originally meant to be – as one long story. Buckle up for a hilarious ride through well-known stories such as “Snow White” and “Hansel and Gretel”, and...

  • Home and garden workshop May 4

    Apr 27, 2017

    Hot Springs County Extension service will be hosting a home and garden workshop for residents of Hot Springs County on Thursday, May 4 in the meeting room at Big Horn Federal. Beginning at 5:30, Barton Stam will welcome everyone to the event and pass things on to Tina Russell who will give folks tips on attracting pollinators to your yard and garden. While we often see crop rotation on large farms, did you ever think about doing it with your garden plot? Jeremiah Vardiman will be on hand to show you how. Once you’ve harvested your crop, what d...

  • Eclipse meeting set for Monday

    Apr 27, 2017

    The public is invited to a second public meeting regarding the upcoming solar eclipse in August. The meeting will be held Monday, May 1 at 6 p.m. in the commons area of the middle school. Planning for the celestial event has been going on for some months, and the committee will be on hand to answer any questions folks may have as well as explain what plans are already in place. The eclipse will encompass most of Hot Springs County on August 21....

  • Plant sale Saturday

    Apr 27, 2017

    If you’re looking for a little something green for your home or garden, plan on stopping at the Hot Springs County Library on Saturday. From 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. the Red Dirt Master Gardeners will be holding a plant sale with a variety available, from houseplants to flowers and even rhubarb. While you’re there, check out the craft sale that will be going on inside the library. There are just four community garden plots available, so if you haven’t claimed yours yet, you still have a chance on Saturday. In addition, you can get information on beco...

  • Wolves returned to state management

    Apr 27, 2017

    Governor Matt Mead announced on Tuesday the Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C. entered its final order upholding Wyoming’s wolf management plan which confirms Wyoming’s management of wolves. The US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) will file notice in the Federal Register in the coming days. “I am delighted that the Circuit Court recognized Wyoming’s commitment to manage a recovered wolf population,” said Governor Mead. “Our wolf management plan is a result of years of hard work by people across Wyoming. We recognize the need to mai...

  • About people

    Apr 27, 2017

    Milton Schenk was recently recognized by the Wyoming Senior Medicare Patrol and Wyoming Senior Citizens, Inc. in his volunteer position where he will be helping Medicare beneficiaries prevent, detect and report Medicare fraud, abuse and errors with outreach and education activities. Schenk was recognized during National Volunteer Week, April 23-29. Remington Ferree has been named to the 2017 duPont/Krieghoff All-State Team by the National Sporting Clays Association. Selection is based on wins, state shoot score and total shoot performance. Hot...

  • Bring it on youngins'

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Apr 27, 2017

    Shawna Farrell seems to be putting out the challenge during the start of the Has Beens basketball game last Thursday....

  • The story of Wyoming's state bird originates in Thermopolis

    Apr 27, 2017

    Information in this story was originally published by the Wyoming Game & Fish Department The western meadowlark’s flute-like call is an introductory declaration of spring in Wyoming. Most other states west of the Mississippi can say the same thing. But they can’t say they were the first of six to name the western meadowlark their state bird. That’s been Wyoming’s bragging right since Feb. 5, 1927. Meriwether Lewis gets credit for first documenting the bird on the famous expedition. The bird piqued his interest, so he shot one in the Great F... Full story

  • Gun club hosts young hunter challenge

    Apr 27, 2017

    The Thermopolis Gun Club invites Hunter Education graduates to the first annual Local Youth Hunter Education Challenge (YHEC), Sunday, May 7 at the Bob Milek Memorial Range eight miles west of Thermopolis on Highway 120. Pre-registration must be submitted by April 28, and only the first 40 participants will be accepted. Check-in the day of the event is at 1 p.m. Pre-registration forms are available through Cynthia Garbin or the extension office. Those who want to pre-register should mail their $5 entry fee — checks payable to Thermopolis Gun C...

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