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  • Demo Derby thrills

    Aug 19, 2021

    It was an evening of crashing and bashing last Saturday night as the Thermopolis Demolition Derby took over the fairgrounds. Joseph Martin outlasted the other drivers to win the $3,000 first place prize. Wyatt Ramsey claimed the second place prize of $1,500 with Randy Maynard coming in third and Chase Mead finishing fourth. The Mad Dog Winner was Payton Gonzalez. The Truck Derby portion of the night featured eight trucks in a single heat. Riley Shaffer took first winning $1,500 with Kyle Larson coming in second and Alan Woodward taking third....

  • Kersten selected as county clerk

    Aug 19, 2021

    Becky Kersten was named as the new Hot Springs County Clerk during Tuesday’s County Commissioner meeting. Following the resignation of Rose DeSeyn, applications were accepted by the HSC Republican Committee. They selected three candidates to present to the commissioners for consideration. More information will be included in the August 26 edition....

  • Gordon: No COVID mandates

    Aug 19, 2021

    by Morgan Hughes Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER – Gov. Mark Gordon made clear Monday afternoon that his office would not be enacting any sweeping virus mitigation policies, deferring instead to the federal government and local officials. “On COVID, let me be clear that we are not going to issue any mandates, no mandates will come from this office. No face masks, no vaccination mandates,” Gordon said, adding lockdowns were also off the table. “Fortunately, the issue is not masks, the issue is COVID and the disrupt...

  • H.O.P.E. Agency contract not renewed by DVS

    Jurri Schenck|Aug 19, 2021

    The Wyoming Office of the Attorney General, Division of Victim Services (DVS) has decided to not renew their contract with Hot Springs County’s H.O.P.E. Agency, currently leaving the agency with no apparent source of funding. When asked why H.O.P.E. Agency’s contract was not renewed, Darryl Erickson, Deputy Director of DVS said, “The Division of Victim Services are the funders of victim service providers throughout the state and, of course, the money comes with some strings, some compl...

  • On the record

    Aug 19, 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. Highway Patrol Saturday, August 14 Time unknown, Robert Lee Richter, was arrested for alleged driving while under the influence of alcohol, driving while license was suspended, failure to yield when entering from a private road....

  • A special occasion

    Aug 19, 2021

    Noted western historian Mark Mszanski presents from the Hot Springs County Museum's vault the rare photo of the Sundance Kid and mystery woman Etta Place. Cynthia Garbin and Phyllis Baker assist him. The event was well attended with 171 people packing the museum....

  • Senior center events in August

    Aug 19, 2021

    The Senior Center is holding two major events for the month of August. On Saturday, August 21, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. they will have the Non Sponsored Poker Chip Run. Pre-register now or from 9:30-10 a.m. prior to departure that day. Leaving the Senior Center at 10 a.m. Each entry is $10. Any side by sides, four wheelers, trucks, SUVs are welcome. Drawings and prizes awarded at 3:30 p.m. at the Center. Burgers, hot dogs, chips and watermelon served at 4 p.m. at the Center, it’s $5 a plate. There is an additional fun en route: Begins at t...

  • Orphan train performance Friday

    Aug 19, 2021

    Few people today know much about the largest child migration in history. Between 1854 and 1929 over 250,000 orphans and unwanted children were taken out of New York City, put on passenger trains and sent out across the country to find new homes. Children were sent to every state in the continental United States. Several children even came to Fremont County in the early part of the twentieth century. Performers Phil Lancaster and Alison Moore take us on a journey alongside the Orphan Train. Combining live music, video montage, and a dramatic...

  • We need more public discussion on how to spend stimulus funding

    Aug 19, 2021

    The latest round of federal stimulus funding represents both an opportunity and a potential pitfall for Wyoming. The opportunity comes in the form of $1.2 billion in federal funds that don’t have to be spent for years, providing the state money to address critical needs, especially at a time when Wyoming’s traditional revenue sources have become less reliable. The possible pitfall stems from the fact that with so much money floating around, there’s a danger that state leaders don’t end up spending it effectively. One of the most importa...

  • Joey Lance Johnson

    Aug 19, 2021

    Joey Lance Johnson, 51, passed away Saturday, August 7, 2021, at his home in Thermopolis surrounded by family and close friends. He fought a courageous battle against pancreatic cancer. Born January 21, 1970, in Newcastle, Wyo., he was the son of Garry and Barbara (McDaniel) Johnson. With fond memories of his childhood, Joey graduated from Newcastle High School, then attended Casper College earning several national awards in livestock judging. He then attended the University of Wyoming... Full story

  • Karsten L. Nettles

    Aug 19, 2021

    Karsten L. Nettles, 83, passed away at Hot Springs Health, August 11, 2021, in Thermopolis. He was born February 24, 1938, in Idaho Falls, Idaho, the son of Denver and Vivian (Free) Nettles. Following high school he served in the US Army from 1957-1961. On April 8, 1957 he married Mary LaRue Hobbs in Elko, Nev. Prior to her death, the couple was married 52 years. A mechanic, Karsten was employed by Chopping Chevrolet, Vicklund Car Clinic, UPS and Marathon Oil. In addition, he operated a wrecker service and Karsten’s Auto Works. He enjoyed fishi... Full story

  • Anna Amelia Schmidt Lewis

    Aug 19, 2021

    Anna Amelia Schmidt Lewis, longtime Cody, Wyo., resident, peacefully passed away in Bozeman, Mont., on Tuesday, July 13, 2021, after an extended battle with head and neck cancer. Anna was born Jan. 1, 1946, at the Lovell, Wyo., hospital, seconds after midnight. Her mother, Margaret Grimes Schmidt, claimed the doctors delayed the birth so Anna could be the first baby of the new year. She met her future husband, Johnny H. Lewis, in grade school. They became high school sweethearts, married on... Full story

  • Arley Love

    Aug 19, 2021

    Arley Love, 83, passed away peacefully on May 17, 2021, surrounded by his family, at Hot Springs Health, after a long, valiant fight with cancer. He soldiered through his last few months, still determined to take care of his own home and yard. Although he was willing to begin another round of cancer treatments, sadly, his body said, "no more." Arley was born in Thermopolis, on August 24, 1937, the eldest child of Cleo and Daisy (Renner) Love. Apart from three years spent in Burlington, where he... Full story

  • Fun for all

    Aug 19, 2021

    Kids of all ages, and some adults, have fun during a Nerf gun war in Hot Springs State park. The local Nerf chapter holds these events each month throughout the year....

  • People for People backpack program

    Aug 19, 2021

    The People for People Backpack Program is a group of passionate volunteers that started a backpack program in our local schools. They are volunteer members and are a non-profit organization, operating under the Episcopal Churches 501(3) c. They fundraise, apply for grants and receive donations to help pay for the food they provide to kids on the weekends. They started the backpack program in our schools in 2014 to feed our children that are going without the most basic need during the weekends: FOOD. People for People Backpack Program is...

  • News briefs from around Wyoming

    Aug 19, 2021

    Woman wants her purse taken to jail; meth discovered inside CODY (WNE) — When Kelsey Spencer was being arrested for breaking her probation, she demanded her purse go with her to the Park County Detention Center. Inside that purse lay an unused syringe and meth. Spencer, 28, had been brought to the Detention Center on June 30 after the state submitted a petition to revoke her probation after failing to show up to two probation meetings and admitting to using meth twice. Spencer had previously told authorities they would find no syringes in t...

  • Hot Springs County Fair Results

    Aug 19, 2021

    Results have been released for small animal shows, static and FFA, shooting sports and open class building exhibits from Hot Springs County Fair held last week. SMALL ANIMAL SHOWS POULTRY SHOW American: Cockerel; Male fowl, less than one year old – Brayden Jones, Samuel Johnson American: Pullet; Female fowl, less than one year old - Ivory Galovich, Miriam Johnson, Brayden Jones Asiatic: Hen; Female fowl one year old and older - Shyanne Jones Asiatic: Pullet; Female fowl, less than one year old - Mac McCumber English: Pullet; Female fowl, l...

  • HSC Fair results

    Aug 19, 2021

    Results have been released for small animal shows, static and FFA, shooting sports and open class building exhibits from Hot Springs County Fair held last week. Shooting Sports Archery, Junior - Hoyt Peil, Fischer Lewis, Baer Mcphie, Cameron Martinez, Nate King, Allen Thurman Archery, Intermediate - Bridger Peil, Logan Dafoe, Ellis Webber, James Whitt, Talyah Myers, Dyllan Myers Archery, Seniors - Lexi Overfield, Hayden Overfield, Owen Mccumber, Eli Dickey, Sydney Shaffer, Lance Axtell Muzzleloading, Intermediate - Silas Dickey Pistol, Junior...