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Articles from the May 11, 2017 edition


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  • Haire decision reversed, remanded for new trial

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 11, 2017

    A verdict in a case against Anthony Haire was reversed, and the case itself remanded for a new trial, following a decision by the Wyoming Supreme Court on Monday. Haire was sentenced about a year ago to 8-10 years with the Wyoming Department of Corrections, on a charge of involuntary manslaughter. He was also given a one-year probation sentence on a reckless endangerment charge. The charge itself states on April 13, 2015 Hair shot and killed his stepfather-in-law, Jamye Don SoRelle, following... Full story

  • Plan in the works for alternate route around slide

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 11, 2017

    A slide on Thursday afternoon closed a portion of the Black Mountain Oil and Gas Field on public land on the Washakie/Hot Springs county line. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) estimates the landslide to be approximately 10 acres with a depth of 20-30 feet. It destroyed the road to nine wells at the eastern end of the oilfield in Section 31. Approximately the last mile of the Black Mountain Road, from the landslide to the top of Black Mountain, is signed and closed until further notice. Due...

  • Search finds man alive at Anchor Dam

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 11, 2017

    According to information from Hot Springs County Deputy Sheriff Jerimie Kraushaar, a call was received about 11 p.m. Saturday from a business owner, who was concerned she had not seen a regular customer, 50-year-old James Michael Pigott of Texas, for a couple days. She also noted his vehicle was located by Anchor Dam. The hotel Pigott was staying at had not heard from him either for a few days. Pigott's vehicle was located in the parking lot by the gates at Anchor Dam, Kraushaar said, and its... Full story

  • Royal couple

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 11, 2017

    Kaili Johnson and Caleb DeCroo were named Prom King and Queen on Saturday night....

  • On the Record May 11

    May 11, 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 Tuesday, May 2 11:35 a.m. Agency assist was performed with Department of Family Services (DFS). Wednesday, May 3 4:20 p.m. A traffic offense was reported by a bus driver. A suspect vehicle could not be located. 9 p.m. Report of a deer being struck by a vehicle. The deer was still al...

  • Court hearings on probation violations

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 11, 2017

    by Mark Dykes Monday in Hot Springs District Court, two subjects had hearings regarding probation violations. John Baker’s probation was revoked, so he will face three to four years in prison. Baker received the sentence in November. However, it was suspended on a split sentence, resulting instead in a short jail sentence, followed by three years of supervised probation. The sentence was on a charge of felony endangering a child. Additionally, Baker was sentenced to 180 days each for three m...

  • Pot presentation

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 11, 2017

    Ben Cort speaks last week about marijuana. Cort presentation covered not only the changes in the drug over time, but also it's medical applications....

  • Transforming wood one turn at a time

    May 11, 2017

    Wood art will be featured during the Second Friday ArtStroll in downtown Thermopolis, May 12, 5-8 p.m. The ArtStroll theme this month is “One Turn at a Time – featuring the Worland Wyoming Woodturners.” Artists’ receptions will be Friday evening and artists and demonstrators continue Still Strolling Saturday, during regular business hours. Come stroll and enjoy a visual treat from these woodturners. Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 14 and you can find something special for the moms in your life. “I’ll turn just about any kind of wood I can get my ha...

  • Program focus on early mail routes

    May 11, 2017

    The next meeting of the Hot Springs County Historical Society will be Saturday, May 13 at 2 p.m., at Hot Springs County Museum. The program, presented by Ray Shaffer, is “Blazing the Trails for Western Civilization — Early Mail and Stage Routes and Post Offices Into and Through Thermopolis and Hot Springs County.” The program will look at the routes, reasons and characters who forged a system of communication and travel throughout today’s Hot Springs County, the Big Horn Basin and Wyoming. Those attending will identify many of the landmar...

  • Baccalaureate planned for Monday

    May 11, 2017

    The time of year seniors look forward to and parents dread, graduation week, is upon us. This year, Baccalaureate will be held on Monday, May 15 in the auditorium. The service will begin at 7 p.m. and everyone is invited to attend. On Tuesday, May 16, seniors will gather for Scholarship Night at 6 p.m. in the auditorium. The seniors are having a fun day on Wednesday, May 17 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Kiwanis shelter in the state park. They are planning games and a delicious BBQ for the seniors. The grand finale will be graduation on Sunday,...

  • High school POPS concert Thursday

    May 11, 2017

    Thursday, May 11 is sure to be a wonderful evening of entertainment in Hot Springs State Park as the Hot Springs County High School bands and choirs will be presenting their POPS Concert at the pavilion. The evening will begin at 6 p.m. and feature a variety of music from Le Miserable and Phantom of the Opera to Disney classics and motion picture themes. Pizza will be sold as a fundraiser to help boost the activities account for festivals next year and will be $2 per slice or $14 for an entire pizza....

  • PEO Tour of Tables Mother's Day luncheon

    May 11, 2017

    An annual tradition in Thermopolis is about to be held, the PEO Tour of Tables Mother’s Day Luncheon. The event will be May 13 in the Thermopolis Middle School commons with tables decorated in a variety of themes. There will be door prizes and entertainment as well as a raffle for themed baskets. The PEO Chapter uses the proceeds from the Tour of Tables to provide scholarship opportunities for local girls. Tickets are on a pre-sale only basis for $12 from any PEO member. PEO International is a philanthropic organization geared toward e...

  • Several county board positions available

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|May 11, 2017

    There are several openings available on various Hot Springs County boards that will need to be filled soon. Two openings are coming up on the Land Use Planning Commission; one, a three year term and the other, an unexpired term which will run through April 20, 2019. There is also an opening on the Library Board, which will be a three year term. The final opening is on the Museum Board, which is in need of two new members who will serve three year terms. Any residents of Hot Springs County who...

  • Food and fellowship

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 11, 2017

    A Sunday brunch was enjoyed by those attending the dedication of the Federated Community Church Community Hall. The new building is located behind the church, and includes the main hall as well as a kitchen, storeroom and meeting area....

  • Spruce up Thermopolis

    May 11, 2017

    We’re nearing the middle of May with tourist season right around the corner. The Town of Thermopolis has proclaimed May 22-25 our Spring Clean-up, encouraging residents and businesses to do a little sprucing up to put on our best face for our incoming summer visitors. It is amazing how something as simple as sweeping a sidewalk can make a tourist walking through downtown think we are about the prettiest place they’ve ever seen. Perception is a big part of bringing visitors back to Thermopolis, again and again. We have always been a burgh fil...

  • Explore the option of alternative route

    Hub Whitt|May 11, 2017

    I wish to comment on your article in the latest edition of the IR. I believe reports are spot on, as far as what is going on, and what will continue to happen. I was one of those affected by the latest road closure in the Wind River Canyon. Unfortunately, it seems as if WYDOT is just putting band-aids on a major wound. While I realize that any major fixes are going to be expensive, I believe that WYDOT needs to step up, do the right thing, and take care of the problems NOW! It is only going to get more expensive the longer we wait! There needs...

  • Value in senior center, library

    Richard Miller|May 11, 2017

    I can’t speak for all senior citizens, but I think many would agree that the two services we most value are those of the senior center and the library. The senior center offers the best lunch deal in town, along with various activities and transportation for those who can’t or don’t drive. The library offers both education and entertainment, with the staff always being friendly and helpful. Once a month they even provide a free dinner along with a classic film. My thanks to all of those who help in some way to keep both of these insti...

  • The end is in sight

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 11, 2017

    We’re officially within two weeks before graduation — 10 days to be exact — and there’s a flurry of activity at the schools, not just in these last few days but the entire month of May as spring sports wrap up their seasons, school programs take to the stage and students go on field trips near and far. Though the last few days feel like a time to be a bit more lax in the classroom, with summer vacation within sight, I’d encourage students to keep their academic, athletic and extracurr...

  • Norton Gwynn

    May 11, 2017

    Norton Edgar Gwynn, 93, passed away Thursday, April 20, 2017. He was born in Grass Creek, Wyo., to Edgar and Laura Gwynn on November 10, 1923. Nort attended high school in Thermopolis. There he met the love of his life, Betty Jean Dodge, in 1939. Nort enlisted in the Navy in 1941. He served as an airplane mechanic during World War II in the South Pacific. Nort and Betty were married on May 6, 1946, in Thermopolis. He graduated from CU with a degree in pharmacy and opened Gwynn's Pharmacy on... Full story

  • HSC alum among UW senators

    May 11, 2017

    University of Wyoming students have elected Ben Wetzel, a current sophomore in molecular biology, from Powell, as the president of the Associated Students of UW (ASUW). Jaynie Welsh, also a current sophomore in molecular biology, from Rock Springs, was elected vice president. Wetzel will preside over the student government that oversees a budget of more than $1 million, including funding for a variety of student programs. He also will serve as an ex-officio member of the UW Board of Trustees. UW students also elected ASUW senators, who serve on...

  • Baker attends re-opening of Nepal clinic

    May 11, 2017

    A man relatively new to Thermopolis, Randy Baker came to town to settle some business following the death of his mother and decided to stay for a while. Nearly 11 years ago, Baker and two friends chose to travel to the base camp at Mt. Everest, though for Baker it was the first step on a long journey. Their guide on the 2006 trip - Jagat Lama - spoke to them of the need for a hospital in the region of Nepal where he was from. Lama was inspired by his father, who had fallen ill and passed away...

  • Friends seek calendar pictures

    May 11, 2017

    The Friends of Hot Springs State Park and Legend Rock are planning for the 2018 calendar and looking for pictures, of all season, of Hot Springs State Park and Legend Rock. If you are interested in submitting a picture, please drop off an 8.5”x11” print, in black and white or color, to the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce; you can submit more than one photo. The deadline for entries is Wednesday, September 6 at 5 p.m. Thirteen pictures will be chosen for the 2018 calendar. Photo credit will be given with a five-word description on...

  • Workforce rep coming to town

    May 11, 2017

    The Riverton Workforce Center, a local office of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services, has scheduled a Thermopolis services day for Tuesday, May 24 at the Hot Springs County Library. A representative will be available to help job seekers and employers at the library from 10 a.m. until noon, and from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Riverton office of the Department of Workforce Services is also available by phone at 307-856-9231, or online at wyomingworkforce.org...

  • Endowment seeks funding requests

    May 11, 2017

    The Hot Springs County Education Endowment is currently seeking requests for funding for 2017. Any person or organization that has an educational project or need is encouraged to write a letter detailing the project, the cost and what your unmet need might be. Requests must be received by June 1. Letters may be sent to the Hot Springs County Education Endowment Finance Committee, P.O. Box 1297. If you have any questions, please contact endowment chair Margaret Stansill at 864-3336....

  • April sees above average precipitation numbers

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 11, 2017

    by Mark Dykes April precipitation totals across Wyoming were 150 to 160 percent of average. Precipitation numbers varied between near 250 percent of normal over the Tongue River Drainage in north central Wyoming to near 110 percent of normal over the Lower Green Basin in southwestern Wyoming. The current water year, October 2016 to April 2017, precipitation across Wyoming is averaging 140 to 150 percent of average. Mountain snowpack across Wyoming was 125 to 135 percent of median by early May....

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