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Articles from the October 4, 2018 edition


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  • Town council hears animal concerns

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 4, 2018

    At Tuesday evening’s Thermopolis Town Council meeting, Byron Williams brought forth concerns regarding animals in the Grandview trailer park; Williams recently became an assistant manager for the park, and is concerned the police don’t want to enforce ordinances there. Police Chief Steve Shay added Williams is speaking specifically to those ordinances regarding animals at large. He pointed out they do enforce the ordinances regarding vicious animals, but not those regarding dogs at large. He...

  • Carriage ride

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 4, 2018

    Queen Kelly Johnson and King Jeffery VanAntwerp, as well a driver Clay VanAntwerp, wave to students during the Homecoming parade last Friday. The parade was among the activities for the week, which also included themed dress up days along with dodgeball, volleyball and football games. See pictures from the week's activities on Page 14....

  • Citizens, businesses honored at HMB

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photgrapher|Oct 4, 2018

    Thermopolis FFA Alumni, friends and family gathered at the Hot Springs County Fair Building on Saturday night to honor AG Citizens and AG Businesses of the Year during the Harvest Moon Ball. After dinner the AG Citizen awards were presented to Jim Dowdy and Verne Lofink, while the AG Businesses which were honored were Thermopolis Hardware (Dennis and Karen Sinclair) and the Glade Edwards Foundation. Jim Dowdy - Jim and Nellie Dowdy operated a feedlot North of town for over 30 years. During that...

  • High risk road signs going up

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Oct 4, 2018

    The Thermopolis Airport had a small hand in helping with the fires near Dubois as FBO Nate Messenger reported to the county commissioners on Tuesday that one of the planes fighting the fires fueled up at our airport. Messenger said the fuel truck the pilot was expecting was about five hours behind schedule and he needed to get on scene as quickly as possible and chose our airport to refuel before heading back to the fire. As the crow flies, our airport is just 40 miles from the fire scene, so...

  • Student proficiency test scores released

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Oct 4, 2018

    The Wyoming Department of Education recently released the Wyoming Test of Proficiency and Progress (WY-TOPP) results for all schools within Wyoming. Stat Superintendent of Public Instruction, Jillian Balow said, “We went from a paper and pencil, multiple-choice-only test that provided limited useful information to teachers, to an adaptable, interactive, online assessment that gives teachers data that can be used to inform instruction. “I’m so proud of the teachers, principals, tech direc...

  • On the Record for Oct. 4

    Oct 4, 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. Sex offender registry Wyoming State Statute 7-19-303 (c) (ii) (iii) requires that residential neighbors within seven hundred fifty (750) feet of a registered sex offender’s residence be notified. If you are a property owner in this area it is your responsibility to notify any renter...

  • Two arrested following traffic stop

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 4, 2018

    Two subjects are facing drug-related charges following a stop and subsequent search of the vehicle they were in on Sept. 30. According to court documents, a Thermopolis Police officer was notified that subjects had checked out of a hotel room and left needles behind. The officer initiated a traffic stop based on the suspicious activity, as well as the vehicle having no front license plate and two of its three taillights not working. Following the stop, a Hot Springs County deputy also arrived....

  • Octobrewfest hits town Saturday

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Oct 4, 2018

    The 5th Annual Octobrewfest is on its way, next Saturday, October 6 in downtown Thermopolis. This year looks to be better than ever with things kicking off at 11 a.m. with more than 10 microbrews coming for you to try. Buy a mug for $25 and you’ll be able to sample brews from not only our local One Eyed Buffalo but Cowboy Brewing, Co., Black Tooth Brewery (Sheridan), Lander Brewing, Melvin Brewing (Alpine), Snake River Brewing (Jackson), WYold West, Wind River Brewing (Pinedale), TenSleep B...

  • Candidate forum Monday at TMS

    Oct 4, 2018

    A Meet the Candidates public forum has been scheduled for Monday, Oct. 8 at 6:30 p.m. in the Thermopolis Middle School Commons. All candidates who are registered to run in the General Election have been invited. Each candidate will have two minutes for introductions followed by specific questions toward the candidates.. There will be time to visit and refreshments following the forum.... Full story

  • All Hallow's Eve planned at HSC Museum

    Oct 4, 2018

    The ghosts and goblins will soon be out and about and the Hot Springs County Historical Society is presenting an afternoon of ghosts, ghouls, goblins and a look into paranormal activities around the county and even the state. The Historical Society is celebrating All Hallow’s Eve on Saturday, Oct. 13 at 2 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Museum. If you scare easily, you may want to bring along a friend for support as they investigate tales and testimony of unexplainable paranormal happenings among the living. Local speakers and storytellers w...

  • Rush attends Wyoming Working Together

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 4, 2018

    Earlier this month, Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Meri Ann Rush attended Wyoming Working Together, presented by the Wyoming Economic Development Association, the Wyoming State Chamber of Commerce and the Wyoming Main Street. All three of the organizations get together and there are some great breakout sessions, but what Rush really enjoys is, though she knows what the different agencies do, being in the same room with them and hearing their ideas gives a person...

  • Dinner is served

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Oct 4, 2018

    FFA members served their annual steak dinner to about 300 people on Friday night before the Homecoming game. Kadence Bowman was at the end of the line to make sure everyone got the sauces they needed to make dinner perfect....

  • Who's looking out for our young citizens?

    Oct 4, 2018

    Schools across the Cowboy State received the results of the new Wyoming Test of Proficiency and Progress (WY-TOPP) recently, a new testing method for our students that replaces the PAWS testing of the past. Our students did well, ranking in the top 10 in some of the categories tested at the individual grade levels. Kudos to our kids! However, what is concerning is the state averages on the same tests. There are many, many students in the state of Wyoming who show below basic skills in areas such as math, English and science. Wyoming schools suf...

  • Making some noise

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 4, 2018

    The adage about March coming in like a lion certainly didn’t take Octobers like this one into account. It’s a very rare that I get woken up by nature, and when it does happen it’s usually something peaceful like a low roll of thunder somewhere miles away or raindrops hitting the roof. Not some kind of eerie howling wind that’s got me running around the house making sure the doors and windows are closed and wondering where I could go that has a storm cellar. But that howling seems fairly appropr...

  • Anne Marie Rudman

    Oct 4, 2018

    Anne Marie Rudman, 89, passed away September 23, 2018, at the Worland Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center in Worland, Wyo. She was born July 25, 1929, in Czechoslovakia. She was the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Franz. She spent 20 years in Wyoming, with 8 years at the Wyoming Pioneer Home and t10 years at Worland Healthcare. She was an excellent homemaker including cooking and sewing. Anne was of the Catholic faith. Anne is survived by her daughters, Yvonne Rudman of Montana and Donna Rudman of Prescott, Ariz.; grandchildren, Katie Bash and Garrett... Full story

  • Activities planned for Fire Prevention Week

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 4, 2018

    Next week, Oct. 7-13, marks National Fire Prevention Week for 2018. Our own Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department has responded to 77 calls for service so far this year. Fire Chief Mark Collins said the department currently has 30 firefighters, and a vehicle fleet including four Type 4 wildland engines, three Type 6 wildland engines, two Class A fire pumpers, one medical duty rescue fire and support unit, a 105-foot platform, a spare personnel carrier and an antique from 1932. Things at the...

  • T-Town Crusaders purse auction planned

    Oct 4, 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 6-7 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 currently at...

  • Veterans assistance

    Oct 4, 2018

    Josh Schmidt, a former U.S. Marine and veterans service officer from the Wyoming Veterans Commission, will conduct community outreach services in Thermopolis on Thursday, Oct. 4, noon-2 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Museum and Thursday, Oct. 11, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Senior Citizens Center. Schmidt is available to meet with veterans and their families to discuss state and federal veterans’ benefits, Department of Veterans claims or VA healthcare. He can also help veterans and their families apply for benefits, file claims o...

  • Still flowering

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 4, 2018

    Gloria Lewis' garden is the Red Dirt Master Gardeners September Garden of the Month. In addition to the variety of plants she has around her home, Lewis has some interesting decorations made with items like bowling balls, sinks and tires....

  • Girls take top spots on home cross country course

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 4, 2018

    All five of the varsity girls cross country team finished in the top 10 during the Bobcat Invitational Saturday morning at the Thermopolis Golf Course. Tahja Hunt won with a time of 21:41.00, followed by McKenna Bomengen at 22:01.00, a full 25 seconds ahead of third place. Olivia Weyer won fourth with a time of 23:11.00, followed by Aime Robinson in fifth with 24:35.00 and Hallie Martinez in sixth at 24:47.00. Rebekah Johnson placed 10th with 29:01.00. Coach Stephanie Metz said the times were...

  • Bobcats fight hard at homecoming

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 4, 2018

    The Thermopolis Bobcats fought hard against Wheatland at their Homecoming game, ending the night with a 28-14 loss. Coach Matthew McPhie stated, "We moved the ball efficiently on offense and were hamstrung by penalties all night. We had 15 penalties called against us and must do a better job in this area. "Offensively we were led by Logan Cole with 12 carries for 112 yards, and Chandler Maddock ran the ball 19 times for 88 yards. "The key play may have come with time winding down in the first...

  • Teamwork

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Oct 4, 2018

    Danni Jo Pebbles and Tatum Vialpando leap for the block during their home tourney last weekend. Information about the games was not available from the coach at press time....

  • TMS boys win against Lovell

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 4, 2018

    The Thermopolis Middle School football team travelled to play at Lovell last Saturday, coming away with a 38-20 win. Coach Shane Corpening said he saw improvement on the team from when they played Worland on Sept. 20. “I thought, without a doubt, we played our best game of the year, our most complete.” Offensively, he said, the team played really crisp. Defensively, he added, there were times when they played solid and others where they missed a couple reads and tackles. Lovell, he said, als...

  • Adult coed volleyball scores

    Oct 4, 2018

    Teams in the Hot Springs County Rec District’s Adult Co-Ed Volleyball League saw action on the court on Wednesday, Sep.t 26, with the Setting Ducks winning 25-21, 25-18 and 25-16 against Here 4 Exercise. Owl Creek Graphics saw a 25-20 win against Benny and the Sets, though Benny took the second match 25-16 before falling 26-24 in the third. Owl Creek then beat out TBD 25-22, 25-17 and 25-20. The final matchup saw three victories for Gassed by Gottsche over How I Set Your Mother, 25-18, 25-20 and 25-23. Standings as of Tuesday were: Gassed 1...

  • On the run

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Oct 4, 2018

    Thermopolis Nerf held an afternoon of fun and games in the State Park last Saturday. Kids of all ages, and a few adults, had a great time chasing each other around and shooting each other with foam darts....

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