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  • New staff, teachers welcomed

    Aug 23, 2018

    With the 2017-18 school year underway, there are plenty of new staff members joining the district. Curt Myer Hot Springs County School District has a new Dean of Students with the move to principal by Catie Deromedi. Curt Myer, a Ten Sleep native and University of Wyoming graduate will be taking on the Dean's duties, splitting his time between the high school and the middle school. Myer has previously taught P.E. and health at the University of Wyoming Prep School in Laramie and not only...

  • Static, open class Hot Springs County Fair results

    Aug 23, 2018

    Cake Decorating Junior, icing based: Purple - Summer Galovich; Blue - Lilly Johnson Intermediate, icing based: Purple - Hallie Martinez Senior, icing based: Purple - Rebekah Johnson; Red - Ramsay Owens. Junior, fondant based: Purple - Taylor Agar; Blue - Rylee Agar Intermediate, fondant based: Purple - Ruthanne Johnson Junior Grand Champion – Taylor Agar Junior Reserve Champion – Summer Galovich Intermediate Grand Champion – Ruthanne Johnson Intermediate Reserve Champion – Hallie Martinez Senior...

  • Keys to the City campaign put on hold for a year

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Aug 23, 2018

    During the Tuesday meeting of Hot Springs Travel and Tourism, following some lengthy discussion, it was decided to suspend the annual Keys to the City winter campaign for a year. Through the campaign, hoteliers are provided with key chains to hand out to people who stay with them. The people can then present them at local businesses for discounts. Keys to the City has been an annual campaign for a few years, and last year saw nearly every business participating in providing discounts. Travel...

  • Hit and Run

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Aug 23, 2018

    Even the littlest derby fans got to see some action this year with the new Power Wheels Derby before the main event last Saturday....

  • Election clarification

    Aug 23, 2018

    Though the Primary Election results show Mike Chimenti won the Mayor of Thermopolis race with 449, because this is a nonpartisan race the top two candidates will move on to the General Election. That means Mike Mortimore, who received the next highest number of votes with 273, will be on the General Election ballot. Similarly, the Thermopolis Town Council race is also nonpartisan. Because there are two seats available, the top four candidates move on to the General. Though incumbents John Dorman Sr. and Tony Larson received the most votes — D... Full story