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Articles from the September 20, 2018 edition


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  • Council approves 14th Street ordinance

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Sep 20, 2018

    Tuesday evening, Thermopolis Town Council approved, with council member Tony Larson voting “no,” an emergency ordinance declaring 14th Street from its intersection with U.S. Highway 20 to State Highway 120 a non-through street. Larson did not object to the ordinance, but suggested it have the standard three readings to allow opportunity for public comment. According to the ordinance, the street is a busy thoroughfare involving a school, school bus pick up and drop off, search and rescue and fir...

  • Additional building concerns

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Sep 20, 2018

    Although work is progressing well on the roof of the multipurpose building at Hot Springs County Fairgrounds, a change order has arisen that will help with the overall look of the inside of the building. While doing the spray in insulation, WYO Spray Coatings noted the steel beams inside the building, while structurally sound, look pretty rough on the surface, especially when compared to the newness of the insulation. The company has offered to spray paint the beams for an additional $10,000 to...

  • Hope through the smoke

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Sep 20, 2018

    This home on Black Mountain Road barely missed being taken by the Red Hole Fire last Thursday, with burned grass nearly to their front door. The fire ultimately consumed 2,105 acres and was brought under control by concerted efforts between the Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department, BLM, units from the Shoshone and Big Horn National Forest Service, Wind River Agency, Worland and one private entity with a fire truck. It was 80 percent contained by Friday night and fully contained by Saturday...

  • Grizzly hunt still on hold

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Sep 20, 2018

    According to Dusty Lasseter, Bear Wise community coordinator with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, grizzly bears have been caught in western Hot Springs County for livestock depredation. Lasseter did not have any exact dates to share, but noted two bears were trapped and relocated. A third was euthanized a couple weeks back, he said, and the bears were located in the Owl Creek drainage area. A local rancher in the area stated he has lost roughly 125 sheep and 20 calves to bears since...

  • Golfers bring home 2A championship

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Sep 20, 2018

    The THS Bobcat Golf Team attended the State 2A High School Golf Tournament last weekend in Newcastle and came home as the new State 2A Boys Champions. The scoring conditions were way harder than when they played there three weeks ago, but they were harder for everyone, and by the end of the tournament the Thermopolis boys team of Hardy Johnson, Jeffry Clark, Will Clark, Kyle Roessing and Lee Grimm came out with a hard fought win. Day one left the Bobcats in a three-way tie for second in the...

  • On the Record for Sept. 20

    Sep 20, 2018

    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, Sept. 11 10:57 p.m. A deputy on patrol observed juvenile subjects in Hot Springs State Park after hours. The subjects were warned. Wednesday, Sept. 12 3:40 p.m. Report received of a vehicle being driven erratically. The driver was located by a Thermopolis Police o...

  • Probation in interference case

    Sep 20, 2018

    Monday, Sept. 10, in Hot Springs District Court, Jody White was sentenced to six months unsupervised probation on a misdemeanor charge of interfering with a peace officer. White pleaded guilty to the charge, originally listed as a felony, and her sentencing immediately followed. As part of a plea agreement, the charge was amended to a misdemeanor and two addition counts of interference were dismissed. The charges are from an alleged June 15 incident. According to court documents, an officer observed a vehicle in which White was a passenger,...

  • Site provides sex offender info

    Sep 20, 2018

    Just like most communities in the country, Thermopolis and Hot Springs County have sex offenders living within their borders. We publish notices of new offenders in the area when they come to us, but the Hot Springs County Sheriff’s Office also provides a way for people to be alerted. Kim Black with the sheriff’s office explained people can go online to the county website, hscounty.com, go to the Departments header and click on “Sheriff.” From there, scroll down to and click on the “Important Links” tab, then click “Hot Springs County Wyoming S...

  • School encourages community participation in homecoming

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Sep 20, 2018

    Homecoming for the Thermopolis Bobcats will be next week and the school district is inviting everyone to be a participant as they proclaim “One Town, One Team, One Dream.” The concept is to get the community involved in all the Homecoming activities and see how the environment at the school is changing and evolving into a place students want to be rather than just something they have to finish to get on with their lives. Dean of Students, Curt Mayer, said the change in attitude will hop...

  • Going once...

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Sep 20, 2018

    Auctioneers John Holm, left, and John Gerrells, with the help of several local youth, auction off items during a cookie jar auction for Kelly Jo Burr to help with medical expenses. The total raised from the auction was $25,673....

  • Bjorklund nominated for AARP award

    Sep 20, 2018

    The highest volunteer honor AARP Wyoming presents is named after the organization’s founder, Ethel Percy Andrus. This year, there are three finalists for the award, and people can vote for the winner by offering a like or a share for the volunteer they believe is most deserving of the award, through posts on the AARP Wyoming Facebook page. Among the finalist’s is 94-year-old Kay Bjorklund of Thermopolis. Born and raised in Newcastle, she graduated high school in 1941 and went to work for an oil company that was later bought out. She moved to...

  • FFA Days of Community Services kicks off

    Sep 20, 2018

    The local FFA chapter’s Days of Community Service will kick off with a cleanup day on Friday, Sept. 21 at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. After school, FFA members will head to the fairgrounds to paint trash cans, gates and anything that needs a touch up. Advisor Britton Van Heule noted the students will be doing other small projects as needed. The FFA chapter is also out in the community selling tickets for the annual steak dinner on Friday, Sept. 28. The menu includes and 10-ounce steak, twice baked potato, corn on the cob, cookie and b...

  • Full scale disaster drill Saturday morning

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Sep 20, 2018

    Those who hear sirens, or possibly the whirling blades of a helicopter this Saturday, Sept. 22 don’t need to be worried that there is some terrible event happening in town. Likewise, those who might spy such events need not be concerned, as it is all part of a full scale exercise through Hot Springs County Emergency Management. Bill Gordon, coordinator with Hot Springs County Emergency Management, explained in May he called together all of the possible players that wanted to be involved in t... Full story

  • Bobcat homecoming

    Sep 20, 2018

    Monday is the start of Homecoming Week for the Thermopolis Bobcats. A time when alumni return home to see the parade and cheer on our volleyball players and football team. Gone are the days of the snake dance through downtown and the burning of the effigy at the flagpole with the cheerleaders, the band and almost the entire town, but we have to understand today’s Bobcats have their own idea of fun and we should be joining in just as we did decades ago. Have you ever seen a “Mangeant”? It takes a lot of courage and self confidence for these...

  • We're making headlines

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Sep 20, 2018

    Everyone who has lived here through a summer knows how crazy the traffic can get during tourist season. While here at the Independent Record we provide stories about what’s going on in town, often times those visiting for a few days during the summer months are sharing their own stories. One recent example is a story written by Joshua Berman about his family’s finding Thermopolis while on a trip around Yellowstone to avoid the typical tourist traps like Yellowstone. But it doesn’t end there...

  • Ruth C. Mathews

    Sep 20, 2018

    Former Thermopolis resident, Ruth C. Mathews, 91, passed away Tuesday, September 11, 2018, in Riverton, Wyo., after a period of declining health. Born August 6, 1927, in Berthoud, Colo., she was one of 15 children of Christian "Chris" and Catherine (Braun) Hill. On March 9, 1947, she married Melvin Hamilton "Mel" Mathews in Torrington, Wyo. To this union was born five children. The couple moved to Thermopolis in 1972 where Ruth was employed with Wyoming Gas for many years and various other... Full story

  • Alfred Leroy Bonar

    Sep 20, 2018

    Alfred Leroy Bonar passed away August 31, 2018, in Rapid City, S.D., from complications from a stroke. Alfred was born May 7, 1959, in Riverton, Wyo. He was raised in Kemmerer, Wyo., and graduated from Sheridan, Wyo. Al approached everything he did with purpose, whether it was working, driving, or partying. Baja Bonar was his nickname. He worked many years in the oil field, as a mill right, and finally as a welder specializing in fabrication. Some would say he was a jack of all trades. The... Full story

  • Plein-Air participants paint in the park

    Sep 20, 2018

    Gusts of wind and a few raindrops didn't dampen the spirits of the artists who painted in the park last Saturday in the first annual 'Plein-Air Thermopolis' event at Hot Springs State Park. Local Worland and Thermopolis artists were joined by artists from as far away as Colorado and Cody. In all, 19 artists came out to enjoy the opportunity to paint together in this beautiful setting. After registering and a brief tutorial by Thermopolis artist Cindy Clancy with tips on how to paint outside,...

  • Lodging tax receipts see small dip

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Sep 20, 2018

    During Tuesday’s meeting of Hot Springs Travel and Tourism, Director Amanda Moeller reported a small decrease in the fiscal year 2018-19 lodging tax receipts compared to the FY 2017-18. According to the receipts, the current fiscal year total for September was $19,917.98, compared to the $20,092.93 the previous year, a decrease of $174.95 or one percent. Overall, receipts are down 11 percent for the fiscal year, and Moeller didn’t know how to predict the rest of the year. It should be noted tha...

  • Fundraiser purse auction set for Oct. 13

    Sep 20, 2018

    The T-Town Crusaders are gearing up for what promises to be a fun night with a Hags and Bags Purse Auction, scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 13. The auction will be held at the VFW with dinner from 6 p.m. til 7 p.m., a nacho bar and dessert, with the auction beginning at 7 p.m. Tickets are $12 with just 120 available for purchase. The auction will include new, old and vintage purses filled with goodies for folks to bid on and people are encouraged to come in Halloween costumes. You can even have your picture taken for a small fee. Boxes are...

  • Harvest Moon Ball Sept. 29

    Sep 20, 2018

    Hot Springs County’s FFA Alumni will be hosting the Annual Harvest Moon Ball on Saturday, Sept. 29. The evening begins at 6 p.m. at the fairbuilding with dinner provided by Chubby Cheeks and bar service by Shorty’s Liquor. They will be presenting two awards during the evening, one for the Outstanding AG Business of the Year and the other, Outstanding AG Citizen of the year. Stick around after the awards for the dance with live music from the Sundowners. Tickets for the event will only be available at the door. Individuals are $15, couples, $28...

  • Three locals join hall of fame

    Sep 20, 2018

    Stanley ‘Henry’ Pennoyer, Charles ‘Charlie’ Shaffer and John Norman Wallingford of Hot Springs County will be among the two women and 45 men from across Wyoming inducted into the Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame (WCHF) the weekend of Sept. 23 and 24. The inductees’ accomplishments will be celebrated in the main arena of Casper Events Center Sunday, Sept. 24 as they join the 132 men and 9 women already honored in WCHF. Beginning at 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23, the Casper Ramkota Hotel & Conference Center’s garden area will be home to a gathering o...

  • Bobcats win on the road

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Sep 20, 2018

    The Bobcats traveled to Moorcroft and got a road conference win this past weekend, shutting out the Wolves 52-0. Coach Matt McPhie stated, “The team took care of the ball early, and jumped out to a 14-0 lead after the first quarter. During the second quarter the team exploded for 38 points which included some great offense and defense to take a commanding 52-0 lead at half time.” McPhie noted the second half was played under the running clock rule. “Chandler Maddock scored 4 touchdowns and ran t... Full story

  • Cross country teams place third

    Mark Dykes|Sep 20, 2018

    The girls high school and middle school teams had a strong showing last Thursday at the Lander Invite, with each team taking third place. Coach Stephanie Metz was excited for the team finishes because of the size of the teams we have this season. Regarding the middle school girls, she said younger team members like Hanna Hill, Sofia Gerber and Kendall Bradshaw have really taken off and supported older members Jayda Griffin, Dazlynn Hunt and Elizabeth Peterson. The same is true of the high...

  • Lady Cats take down Newcastle

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Sep 20, 2018

    The Lady Bobcat volleyball team had their first conference match-up of the season last Friday against Newcastle at home. Coach Shannon Hill said the girls came out ready to play that night, started out leading and kept it that way the entire match. "I was really proud of the girls for keeping their intensity and not letting down, even in game three," Hill said. "We really focused on consistency in practice last week and our girls followed through and played the way they know how." The Lady Cats...

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