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Articles from the May 9, 2019 edition


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  • Aethon permit means more than dumping

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 9, 2019

    According to the Wyoming State Geological Survey, the state ranks eighth nationally in crude oil production. Wyoming produced 75.6 million barrels of crude oil in 2017, up from 72.6 million barrels in 2016. Since the first oil well was drilled in 1884, there's no doubt that oil has been a rich resource in Wyoming, providing not only a source of regular income but also benefitting residents through lower gas prices and employment opportunities. Of course, there is the negative side to oil...

  • Under arrest

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 9, 2019

    Hot Springs County Sheriff Jeremie Kraushaar, Detention Administrator Beth Price and Police Officer Bobbi Zupan take Vice Principal Curt Mayer into custody during a demonstration for Liberty Day at Hot Springs County Courthouse on May 2. Students were able to watch the arrest and jail booking process, participate in a mock arraignment and tour law enforcement facilities....

  • Council discusses abandoned property

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 9, 2019

    During Tuesday evening’s town council meeting, Mayor’s Assistant Fred Crosby expressed concern that there is a fairly significant number of houses that have not been hooked up to water or sewer services for years and are contributing nothing to the system. He proposed looking at service abandonment after so many years or a dormant charge to help towards the system. Crosby further pointed out there is no contribution other than what is gathered through town mills, but as far as water, sewer and...

  • Commissioners updated on courthouse

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|May 9, 2019

    All of the maps of Hot Springs County are kept in what are known as plat cabinets in the county clerk’s office for safekeeping. Karen Slocum approached the commissioners at their meeting on Tuesday to let them know the clerk’s office needs a new plat cabinet as all of the others are now full. In addition, the sleeves the current maps are being kept in are starting to create an oily film inside that is degrading the ink on the documents. A new cabinet will cost $4,270 and the sleeves will be $2,...

  • Daniels honored

    May 9, 2019

    During an assembly Tuesday afternoon at the high school auditorium, the Wyoming Association of Secondary School Principals (WASSP) recognized Breez Longwell Daniels was as the 2019-20 Wyoming Principal of the Year. After receiving her award Daniels spoke to the assembled high school students. Daniels shared how she graduated from Thermopolis 31 years ago. "I don't think many people get the privilege of being a principal in their home town," she said. "I don't think that happens very often."... Full story

  • On the Record for May 9

    May 9, 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. Sheriff’s office Tuesday, April 30 5:44 p.m. Report of a vehicle passing others dangerously. The vehicle was located and stopped, and the driver was cited for going too fast. 10:40 p.m. Report of a vehicle vs. deer accident. The animal was dispatched and a report was taken. Wednesday,...

  • Couple retires from mail delivery

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 9, 2019

    On April 27, staff at the Hot Springs County Post Office and members of the community celebrated Bill and Barb Daniels as they hung up their mailbags after more than 42 years of running the highway mail route. During their retirement party, they were presented certificates of appreciation and commemorative cups by Postmaster Susan Linko. When the couple first moved out here, Bill said, they lived in Ten Sleep and Barb was working at the post office there, which was an incentive to look at...

  • ArtStoll hits downtown

    May 9, 2019

    The Second Friday ArtStroll/Still Strolling Saturday in downtown Thermopolis takes place this Friday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday from around 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Smoking Waters Art Guild invites you to come stroll and support the artists and the shops. Host business, Blue Bison Gallery, along with select retail businesses, will house artists showing and selling their creations, along with musicians. Themed as “YOUNG AT HeART,” this is an opportunity to see works by our high school and other students. StillStrollingSaturday will include the...

  • To those who make a difference

    May 9, 2019

    It seems like every week of the year gives us something to celebrate, whether it’s personal milestones such as birthdays or anniversaries, up to statewide and national celebrations May is no exception, recognizing our teachers, law enforcement and nurses nearly all at the same time. May 6-12 is both Nurse Appreciation Week and Teacher Appreciation Week. In the grand scheme of the job market, these can often be some of the hardest positions and the least recognized. Both require an extreme amount of patience and care shown fellow human b...

  • Three simple words

    Rex Clothier|May 9, 2019

    During a conversation with a friend a few days ago, we agreed that there were times that it was difficult to tell the truth without hurting the feelings of one you might not want to hurt. The inevitable question, “Honey, does this dress make me look fat?’ for example. There’s really no way to escape from the consequences of whatever your answer might be. As I thought about the difficulty of being truthful in all situations, about how diplomatic one can be and still convey the truth to someone who matters, it occurred to me that the hardest thin...

  • Green is my favorite color

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|May 9, 2019

    I know we’re all getting a little tired of the rain, but you cannot beat this time of year when all those showers not only bring flowers, but all of the green that rambles over our red hills. The lawns in Hot Springs State Park are already looking spectacular and a drive through the buffalo pasture shows the green grasses filling in nicely. Of course, that also means we have to find time to mow our own lawns as the rain is definitely making them grow at a ridiculous pace. Finding just the r...

  • Raymond 'Monk' DeVries Jr.

    May 9, 2019

    Raymond William "Monk" DeVries Jr. passed away Friday, May 3, 2019, at Riverstone Hospice in Billings, Mont. Born November 27, 1967, in Cody, Wyo., he was one of three children of Raymond Sr. and Cynthia (Everett) DeVries. In 1971 the family moved to Thermopolis, Wyo., where Monk attended school, graduating in 1986. He attended Casper College graduating with a Diesel Mechanic certificate. His love for the trucking industry brought him back to Thermopolis where he worked in the family owned R&C... Full story

  • Sharon Marie Hansen Stender

    May 9, 2019

    Sharon Marie Hansen Stender, age 71, of Colfax Wis., passed away on May 1, 2019, after a 12-year battle with cancer. Born in Henry, S.D., to Harold and Jeanette Hansen, Sharon was destined to be a educator and a lifelong learner. Sharon began her education journey as the top student in her elementary class of one. Fearing no challenge, Sharon went on to become valedictorian of her graduating class at Henry High School in 1965. Sharon completed her Undergraduate work at Northern State University... Full story

  • Workforce Services available in town on May 21

    May 9, 2019

    The Riverton Workforce Center, a local office of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services, has scheduled a Thermopolis services day on Tuesday, May 21 at Hot Springs County Library. A representative will be available to help job seekers and employers at the library from 10 a.m.-noon, and from 1:30-3:30 p.m. The representative can help people register on the Wyoming Dept. of Workforce Services website, wyomingatwork.com, navigate the site or update contact information and work history. Help can be given to create a resume and/or cover letter...

  • Cultural exploration

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 9, 2019

    Students at Ralph Witters Elementary share their dioramas on Native American culture with schoolmates and the community. Students used a variety of materials ranging from naturally found objects to waffle cones....

  • Golfers take second

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|May 9, 2019

    The Bobcat Golf Team played their fourth tournament for the spring in Cody last Friday, competing against six schools, coming out with a second place finish. Lander Valley High School placed first with an overall total of 312, the Cats posted 395 and Riverton rounded out the top three with a 409 for the day. Freshman Hardy Johnson led the team with a score of 74, placing him second in the individual scores. Junior Jeffry Clark carded a 103, Kyle Roessing scored a 106 for his best score of the...

  • TMS tracksters bring home championships

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 9, 2019

    Thermopolis was home to the middle school Yellowstone Conference this past Saturday, with several students taking conference championships in their events. Additionally, students continued their tradition from the season and broke not only their own personal records, but school records as well. Among the conference champs were eighth grade student Roedy Farrell in the triple jump, 100 meters and 200 meters. Coach Brandon Deromedi noted Farrell beat the 1994 school record of 36’7” set by Bil...

  • Bobcat track team headed to regionals

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 9, 2019

    Last Friday, Thermopolis hosted the Bobcat Invite track meet, the last regular meet of the season. Coach Aimee Kay noted the weather was somewhat cooperative, and though there were not as many personal records (PRs) as there have been for the Bobcats they still had a few. Karsten Hart set new PRs in the long jump and 1600, and Kay said he's coming along and gaining some confidence as a freshman. Logan Shumway set a new PR in the triple jump and Jazy Jensen set a new PR in the pole vault. Wyatt... Full story

  • TMS tracksters compete in Best of the Best

    May 9, 2019

    Middle school track and field wrapped up this week with the Best of the Best meet at Cody on Tuesday, May 7. Coach Brandon Deromedi provided a list of competing students, along with their event(s). Results will be printed in the May 16 Thermopolis Independent Record. Jayda Griffin: 1600 meters Kaitlin Barral: shot put and discus Xoey RichL shot put and discus Joely Mounts: high jump Kaia Galvoich: high jump Jayci Basse: 100 meters, 200 meters, 100 meter hurdles and 200 meter hurdles Brooklyn Cooley: 400 meters Ethan Music: 100 meters, 200...

  • Ag Expo at TMS Wednesday

    May 9, 2019

    Students at Thermopolis Middle School are getting excited for one of the most fun days they have in the spring as they head toward the end of the school year – the Middle School AG Expo. The Expo will be on May 15 at the middle school from 9 a.m. til 3 p.m., featuring 10 booths for third, fifth, sixth grade, and Risen Son students to learn from. The theme this year is Down on the Farm and there will be a lot of fun, educational things for the students to do throughout the day plus an AG Olympics with crazy AG events to try. A trivia game w...

  • Living history

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 9, 2019

    Lisa Music hears about the life of Cleopatra, brought to life by Bethany Duncan during the 2019 Living Wax Museum at the middle school. The museum was part of the school's Fine Arts Night, which also included choir and band performances....

  • Hit or stay

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 9, 2019

    Daniel Pebbles deals some Blackjack Saturday night during the fundraiser for the Thermopolis Golf Course....

  • Kick it away

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 9, 2019

    Liam Daniels looks to bring in a couple runs during some kickball for the Bobcat Pride assembly last Friday. Though typically held in the high school gymnasium, the warmer temperature brought the students out for a game....

  • Gymkhana season opens

    May 9, 2019

    This year’s Gymkhana series got underway this past Saturday at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. Events during each Gymkhana include barrel racing, pole bending, goat tying, a flag race, dummy roping and a fun event, which for the opener was an egg/spoon race. Results from Saturday’s event are (in order of finish) Lead Line (ages 5 and under) Barrels: Tylee Agar, Casen Eckley, Meadow Moline, TJ Vardiman, Scotlyn Armajo, Levi Logan Poles: Tylee Agar, Levi Logan, TJ Vardiman, Scotlyn Armajo, Sawyer Wilson, Casen Eckley Goats: Tylee Agar, Lev...

  • Cultural Trust Fund meeting here May 20-21

    May 9, 2019

    The Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund (WCTF) board will meet in Thermopolis May 20-21 at the Best Western Plaza Hotel Conference Room. The board meeting will focus on review and award of April 2019 grant applications. The meeting on Monday, May 20 will begin at 9 a.m. and conclude by 5 p.m. The meeting on Tuesday, May 21 will begin at 8 a.m. and conclude by about 1 p.m. An executive session may be held if necessary. The Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund meetings are open to the public. Grant applicants are encouraged to attend any grant review meeting, but...

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