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Articles from the September 17, 2020 edition


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  • Asphalt paving begins on US20/WY789 through Thermopolis

    Sep 17, 2020

    Paving is under way on a $3.3 million highway improvement project through the Town of Thermopolis on US20/WY789. Some paving is currently happening near the Hot Springs State Park headquarters on the north end of Thermopolis, between Mondell and Washakie streets, and near WYDOT on the south end of Thermopolis. Wednesday, mainline paving is scheduled to begin at WYDOT and the operation will work its way north in the southbound lanes of US20/WY789. Once paving is complete on the southbound lanes...

  • At Senate grizzly hearing, state official blasts 'incredible' payments to environmental groups

    Sep 17, 2020

    by Mark Davis and CJ Baker Powell Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange POWELL — A coalition of environmental groups and Native American tribes — who persuaded courts to reinstate endangered species protections for the greater Yellowstone area’s grizzly bears — say the federal government should be ordered to pay $1.4 million to cover their attorneys’ fees and costs. The groups sued when the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service attempted to delist the region’s grizzlies in 2017, successfully arguing to a U.S. District Court judge in Montana that federa...

  • General ballot will include option for Pari-mutel wagering

    Cindy Glasson|Sep 17, 2020

    One item on the upcoming November ballot has not had a lot of attention – Pari-mutuel Wagering. The option to have pari-mutuel wagering in Hot Springs County does not mean the opening of a casino, but rather the option for a business, for instance the VFW, to host off track betting. Currently, seven counties in Wyoming offer pari-mutuel wagering with taxes collected from the wagering being divided equally between the city and county. From 2013 through 2019 over $22.1 million was distributed t...

  • NW BOCES celebrates 50 years

    Jurri Schenck|Sep 17, 2020

    NW BOCES will be celebrating its 50th Anniversary this month of September but they are postponing their planned festivities. Administrative Director Carolyn Conner said that due to the COVID pandemic, they made the decision to wait until the spring of 2021 to wait and see if they can have a big celebration on the grounds. They plan to invite all the people who have helped them: the board members from their 18 different districts, superintendents, special education directors, parents of former...

  • On the record

    Sep 17, 2020

    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. Sheriff’s Office Wednesday, September 9 10:55 a.m. Report of a citizen assist where trees fell into a neighbor’s yard. There was no apparent damage. The deputy informed them that if there was damage it would have been a civil matt...

  • Reprised annual golf tourney a success

    Sep 17, 2020

    Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital Foundation, Inc. reprised its Annual Golf Tournament on August 15. For many years, the Foundation had hosted an annual golf outing at Thermopolis Golf Course, to raise awareness of the Foundation’s Mission to support Hot Springs Memorial Hospital. With the substantial assistance of community leaders Brad Basse and Dennis Sinclair, the Foundation was able to organize an event, which proved to be a great success. Twelve, 4-person, teams competed in the event, twenty-eight local businesses acted as Sponsors f...

  • VFW Auxiliary hosts Soup Supper Friday

    Sep 17, 2020

    The VFW Auxiliary is having a Soup Supper on Friday, Sept. 18 at the post home, 302 Broadway, from 5-7 p.m. There will be a variety of soups available. Donations will be accepted. Proceeds will go to veterans and military services, scholarships, Wyoming Veterans Assistance Program, National Home for Children and youth activities....

  • Chamber keeps shortened hours

    Jurri Schenck|Sep 17, 2020

    At the September Chamber of Commerce meeting, the board gave a second reading of their new bylaws and it was passed. They also discussed the Chamber’s work for grant writing and grant making progress. Director Meri Ann Rush said that they are working on getting samples or procedures of grant writing proposals and see how other agencies do it. They want to clear up their understanding of the procedures and plan on having this done by the coming October meeting. They emphasized using the grants s...

  • Farmers Market

    Sep 17, 2020

    The weekly Farmers Market held downtown on Saturdays from 8-11 a.m. will be coming to end in the next few weeks. Be sure and stop by to buy some fresh local produce or locally made crafts and goodies.... Full story

  • Donna Searle won her fifth state crown

    Sep 17, 2020

    Donna Searle won her fifth state crown in Sheridan at the Wyoming Elegant Miss competition. She was named overall queen for 7-9 year olds, prettiest smile, personality, most photogenic and American pride modeling.... Full story

  • Our view - Fire danger still high

    Sep 17, 2020

    Looking out the window or walking outside you can’t help but see and smell the smoke coming from the wildfires in California, Oregon, Washington, Colorado and other points west of us. We have been exceptionally lucky in Hot Springs County this fire season that we haven’t had anything nearly as devastating as what we’re seeing along the coast. Could you imagine what orange skies would look like over us like they have in San Francisco? As Wyomingites I think we can give ourselves a little pat on the back for understanding the extreme fire dange...

  • Linda Lou Andreen

    Sep 17, 2020

    Linda Lou Andreen, 88, passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Sat., Sept. 5, 2020, at Thermopolis Rehabilitation and Wellness in Thermopolis. One of four children of Charles and Nola Jordan, she was born in Springfield, Ill., on Feb. 27, 1932. In 1952 she married C.R. Crabtree and raised 5 kids on the family farm in Illinois. She married Martin Andreen on June 2, 1984 in Thermopolis, Wyo. This union made Martin an instant Grampa to Linda's kids. Linda and Martin established and... Full story

  • Virginia C. Pearce

    Sep 17, 2020

    Virginia C. Pearce passed away on August 31, 2020, at Sheridan Memorial Hospital with her son and daughter in-law by her side. She was born on October 23, 1944, in Santa Monica, Calif., to Axel and Olga Voldberg. Her family then moved to Big Timber, Mont., where she graduated high school in 1963. She met the love of her life, Marvin “Skip” Pederson and married him on December 1, 1963. They ranched on the lower Sweetgrass until his passing. In 1968 she married Daniel Pearce and became the mother to Josh. They bought a ranch in Grass Creek, Wyo... Full story

  • Dorothy M. Shelton

    Sep 17, 2020

    Dorothy M. Shelton, 90, passed away peacefully on August 23, 2020, at Life Care Center of Casper. She was born on December 17, 1929, in Elwood, Neb., daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Helbert. Dorothy married Donald Lye in 1948, and together they moved their family of four children to Thermopolis in 1959. In 1964, Dorothy married Bernie Rowse and was blessed with a fifth child. Later, Dorothy married Sam Shelton, who preceded her in death in 2012. Dorothy loved nature. She was a master gardener,... Full story

  • Robert L. 'Bob' Brown

    Sep 17, 2020

    Robert. L. “Bob” Brown, 94, passed away Friday, September 11, 2020 at Central Wyoming Hospice in Casper. Memorial services will be held at a later date at Community Federated Church. Mortimore Funeral Home is assisting.... Full story

  • Clifford L. Johnson

    Sep 17, 2020

    Clifford L. Johnston, 78, of Cheyenne, formerly of Thermopolis, passed away September 7, 2020, in Cheyenne. He was born June 13, 1942, in La Harpe, Kan., to Leo and Lila Johnston. He married Connie J. Nelson on November 27, 1966, in Gering, Neb. He was a lineman for WAPA for 36 years. He was a member of VFW #1881, American Legion Post #6, and was a Scout Leader for 9 years with Troop #53. He enjoyed riding horses and Nebraska Football. He is survived by his wife, Connie Johnston of Cheyenne;... Full story

  • Samuel Partick 'Pat' Rich

    Sep 17, 2020

    Samuel Patrick "Pat" Rich was born in Powell, Wyo., on March 17, 1972, to S.T. and June Rich and passed away September 8, 2020, preceded in death by his father. Pat is survived by his mother, June Rich, brother, Rex Rich (Patty), sisters Marcie Schultz (Al), Jenna Johnson, and Cindy Cordova (Gil) and many nieces and nephews. Patrick had a large and mischievous personality who drew people in with his smiles and his hugs. Once you met Pat, he considered you a relative, and he often decided you... Full story

  • Patricia Kathleen Maschke

    Sep 17, 2020

    Patricia Kathleen Maschke, 78, passed away on September 12, 2020 at Wyoming Medical Center in Casper, Wyoming. Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, September 19at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Thermopolis. Burial will follow at Monument Hill Cemetery. Bryant Funeral Home is assisting the family with the arrangements.... Full story

  • Garden of the month

    Sep 17, 2020

    Hyrum and Xoey Rich stand in Butch Rich's garden which was selected the garden of the month of August by the Red Dirt Master Gardeners club.... Full story

  • Seeking volunteers

    Sep 17, 2020

    National Public Lands Hot Springs State Park is looking for volunteers to be part of the largest single-day volunteer effort in the United States – National Public Lands Day. On Saturday, September 26, volunteers are needed to help build T-pads at the new disc golf course from 8 a.m. until noon. All materials and tools will be provided, you just need to arrive and enjoy some outdoor time helping out. For more information, please contact Kevin Skates at 921-2057....

  • Bobcats battle hard at home

    Cindy Glasson|Sep 17, 2020

    Thermopolis Bobcat football started their season on a high note, whipping Tongue River on Friday, September 4, 22-7. Coach Matt McPhie said the defense scored the first points of the season with a scoop and score by Eli McCumber. Roedy Farrell had over 180 yards rushing against Tongue River and Logan Cole had over 100 rushing yards. "It was a great team win against a tough, physical Tongue River team," McPhie said. This past Friday, the boys fell to Big Piney by a final score of 14-12. "It was a...

  • Golfers head to state tourney

    Sep 17, 2020

    The season for our Bobcat golfers has quickly come to an end with a win over Big Horn and Tongue River at last weekend's triangular held here at home. Hardy Johnson placed first for the Cats with a 66 with little brother Hadley right behind him in third place with an 81. Fourth and fifth places belonged to Lee Grimm and Will Clark respectively, while Seth Weyer came in seventh with a 95, followed by Kyle Roessing in eighth with a score of 96. Jonah Needham picked up 11th place with a 103, Owen...

  • Rodeo competitors bring home wins

    Sep 17, 2020

    Hot Springs County High School students competed in Riverton Sept. 12-13 during the Wyoming High School Rodeo Association rodeo. Roedy Farrell took 1st place in bareback riding on Saturday with a score of 58 and 2nd place on Sunday with a score of 57, claiming a win in the average for the weekend. Jase Longwell claimed 1st in saddle bronc riding on Saturday with a score of 61 and 1st in steer wrestling on Sunday with a time of 5.015. He was 14th in calf roping Saturday. Jase and his brother, McCoy, finished 13th in team roping Saturday and 3rd...

  • TMS volleyball starts off well

    Cindy Glasson|Sep 17, 2020

    Thermopolis Middle School volleyball is underway and the girls already have several games under their belts. According to head coach Aimee Kay, both seventh and eighth grade teams have started off well with both A teams and the seventh grade B team winning their season opener against Worland. “This is something that hasn’t happened in many years,” Kay said. “We added jump training to our Friday morning practice this year and the girls are working hard to get better every day. “Coach Bears and...

  • Lady Cats ready to win at home

    Cindy Glasson|Sep 17, 2020

    The Lady Cats traveled to Torrington last Saturday to take on the Lady Trailblazers in volleyball action. Head coach Shannon Hill said the freshmen won their first match in three games. “They are starting to play really well as a team and are serving teams well,” Hill said. “They have improved a lot so far.” Hill said the JV girls lost a tough one in three, “They played well, it just came down to defense and picking up the little things.” Julie Johnson, Caydence Becher, Jayci Basse and Saraiya...

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