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  • Council seeks RFPs for private garbage service

    Jurri Schenck|Oct 28, 2021

    At the October 19 Thermopolis Town Council meeting, in citizen participation, the council voted to approve the golf course minutes. Also, town engineer Anthony Barnett presented the town shop roof replacement estimate change order in the amount of $2,744.25. The council voted and passed to accept the change order. Mayor Mike Chimenti asked town attorney Mike Messenger if he had anything to report. Messenger said they should proceed with action based upon the earlier work session about waste mana...

  • Tibor's Tournament

    Oct 28, 2021

    Two knights battle it out during the armored fighting event at Tibor's Tournament last weekend. The event was held and managed by the Kingdom of Artemesia, a branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA). The SCA is an inclusive community that pursues research and re-creation of pre-seventeenth century skills, arts, combat, and culture. This event was started for Tibor Barna to bring acceptance and awareness to autism. All proceeds from the event go to Step, Inc. which is a non-profit...

  • Planning commission votes on three land use change requests; recommend, continue, deny

    Jurri Schenck|Oct 28, 2021

    At the Hot Springs County, Land Use Planning Commission meeting on October 20 at the Annex Building Planner, Bo Bowman presented three applicants. They were Britt Taylor; Daniel and Leila Porath; and Elyse Dufour. All were requesting the change from either agricultural or residential use to commercial so that they may operate short-term rentals of various kinds. In new business, Britt Taylor was not present because she is a landowner from out of state, but a representative was. Taylor wanted...

  • Fair building roof discussed

    Jurri Schenck|Oct 28, 2021

    At the October 19 Hot Springs County Commissioners meeting held at the Annex building, Bo Bowman presented the finalized O’Rourke Subdivision survey map for signing. The commissioners voted and approved to add the signatures of Chairman Tom Ryan and Clerk Becky Kersten. Billie Jo Norsworthy, representing the Hot Springs County Fair Board, was present to discuss the fair building roof. The roof has five spots where leaking is occurring. Some of the insulation is wet and heavy, dripping out w...

  • Strongman training event

    Oct 28, 2021

    Montana's strongest man, Chad Lowry, coaches Mary Dorsett on how to properly use the log lift. Lowry along with Gottsche held a strongman training event this past Sunday at Gottsche Gym....

  • On the record

    Oct 28, 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. Correction Incorrect information was provided to the IR for the snow dragon photo in the Oct. 21 edition. Austin Slagle did not build the serpent. A young lady from Florida who was in town visiting her parents is the creator. Sher...

  • Bar J Wranglers last ride

    Oct 28, 2021

    The Bar J Wranglers entertained the crowd with cowboy music and comedy last Saturday night at the Hot Springs County School Auditorium as part of their farewell tour. This concert was a benefit concert for the H Diamond W Youth Camp. Here, "Granny" (Bryan Humphrey) tells the crowd her version of Cinderella: Rindercella....

  • Moonlight Madness Thursday evening

    Oct 28, 2021

    Moonlight Madness is returning to the streets of downtown Thermopolis on Thursday, October 28 with fun events for all. The Masons will serve tacos from 4:30-7 p.m. at the Masonic Hall. The costume contest, sponsored by Dr. Vernon and Rachel Miller, will begin at 6 p.m. in the 400 block of Broadway in front of Town Hall. The categories are: under 1, 1-2 years, 3-4 years, 5-6 years, 7-8 years, 9 years and above, and a group catagory. The Thermopolis Independent Record staff will be hosting a pinata bash beginning as the costume contest is...

  • Elf Tree program set to begin

    Oct 28, 2021

    The Elf Tree Program is designed to help Hot Springs County families in need with a little extra in the way of Christmas gifts for their children. Parents or guardians may sign up their children, ages birth -17 years old, Nov 1 - Dec 10 at the Department of Family Services, 403 Big Horn. The Elf Tree will be placed at Storyteller beginning November 15 and will be taken down on December 16. Prospective Elf Tree donors may choose Elf tags from the tree with age, gender and gift ideas for the children. Wrapped gifts, with the Elf tag attached for...

  • Christmas Basket sign up begins

    Oct 28, 2021

    The Christmas Baskets Program started in about 1982 at NOWCAP, moved to the Elks, then to the Episcopal Church. Business status and auditing are now provided by the Episcopal Church. “Christmas Baskets” is a non-denominational program that serves anyone in need of food and has people from the whole community who volunteer to help with the set-up and distribution. The Boy Scouts’ “Scouting for Food” starts us off with their fall food collection, then help sort this first gathering. This year the Alternative Youth Program, and other volunteer...

  • Suicide prevention workshop planned

    Oct 28, 2021

    A free Suicide Prevention Workshop will be held Wednesday, Nov. 3 from noon-1 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Annex/Pubic Health Building at 117 N. 4th St. Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) is a one hour suicide prevention training designed to help people recognize the warning signs of someone in a crisis, and how to question, persuade and refer them for help. Just like CPR, QPR is an emergency response to someone in a crisis, and can save lives. Lunch will be provided. To register, or for more information, call or text Jennifer at 307-431-8404...

  • Moonlight Madness memories

    Oct 28, 2021

    As the crew of the Independent Record was looking through our old newspapers for this week’s Blast from the past, memory after memory from previous Moonlight Madness celebrations jumped off the pages. Several of the little children dressed as princesses, pumpkins and ninjas that were in the photos over the years, have now graduated high school. A big part of Moonlight Madness for many years was the Pinata Bash, hosted by Las Fuentes Restaurant. Photos showed some of the first pinata bashes held at the restaurant that featured homemade paper m...

  • Ralph 'Duke' Lee Allen

    Oct 28, 2021

    Ralph "Duke" Lee Allen, 74, passed away Monday, October 11, 2021, at Hot Springs Health in Thermopolis. Born March 21, 1947 in Lander, Wyo., he was one of four children of Marvin and Dorothy (Shroyer) Allen. Raised on the Pitchfork Ranch near Meeteese, Wyo., the family later moved to Cheyenne where Duke graduated from high school. He served in the U.S. Army. Following his discharge he moved to Thermopolis where he was employed as Hot Springs County Deputy Sheriff, then as patrol officer for the... Full story

  • Lourena E. Kirby

    Oct 28, 2021

    Lourena E. Kirby passed away on October 12, 2021. She was married to Brandon Kirby and together they resided in Thermopolis for many years. In 2004 Lourena moved to Sheridan, Wyo., to live with her sister, Zora Kirby. Lourena was born May 25, 1923, in Nebraska, later moving to Pavillion, Wyo., with her parents Gertie and Ora Wells. Lourena loved fishing in lakes and streams. As a master crocheter, many were recipients of her creations. Brandon and Rena had no children; they enjoyed sharing time... Full story

  • Weekend packed full of events

    Oct 28, 2021

    The weekend is packed full of events so get ready to have some fun. On Saturday, Oct. 30, Boy Scout Troop 53 will be completing their Eagle Project and hosting a Costume Contest at Monument Hill Cemetery. There are two sessions, 10 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m. There will be cash prizes awarded at each session. The public is invited to help the Scouts take pictures of the graves for uploading into the ancestry databases. Creepy treats will be served. Also on Saturday, the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-Day Saints is hosting a Trunk or Treat at 5...

  • Fall Book Sale

    Oct 28, 2021

    The Hot Spring County Friends of the Library held their annual Fall Book Sale this past Friday and Saturday at the Armory. Andy Belus and Mitchell Belus browsed through some of the many books they had for sale....

  • About people

    Oct 28, 2021

    Joe Doak and the Worland Officials Association has been selected by the Wyoming High School Activities Association to officiate the first round nine man football playoff between Southeast and Rocky Mountain High School. The game will be played Friday, Oct. 29 at 6 p.m....

  • Lady Cats host regionals

    Oct 28, 2021

    The Lady Cats had a tough weekend on the road taking on Buffalo on Friday and then playing in Douglas on Saturday. Coach Shannon Hill said,"In Buffalo on Friday, we didn't play super well but we had some new players in certain positions. We played fairly consistently, we just couldn't put the ball away and then we would get stuck sending the easy stuff over or sending too easy of a serve and Buffalo has too good of hitters for us to do that," Hill added, "Lexi Overfield played well for us in a...

  • Bobcats finish season at home

    Oct 28, 2021

    The Bobcat football team had a solid performance on Friday evening when they took on the visiting Pinedale Wranglers. The Bobcats took a 28-0 lead into half time, and were able to play some young players late in the game and come away with a 42-20 win. Coach Matt McPhie said that Owen McCumber was one of the stars of the game. “McCumber nailed all six of his kicks. Owen has done a tremendous job this season. He works with purpose on his craft, and he has become a really good kicker. We look forward to the weapon he will be for us next s...

  • Bobcats make strong showing at Cross Country State Championships

    Oct 28, 2021

    The Bobcat Cross Country team competed in the 2A Wyoming State Championships in Ethete on Saturday, Oct. 23. Senior Hallie Martinez was the top finisher for the Lady Cats. She crossed the finished line with a time of 22:55.01, finishing 12th. Junior Ruthanne Johnson came in 14th with a time of 23:12.27, followed by sophomores, Jayda Griffin with a 25:14.17 and Elizabeth Keller with a 31:28.55. For the bobcat boys, sophomore Jubal Wagler crossed the finish line with a time of 19:42.55 earning him 18th place. He was followed by sophomore Jesse...

  • Nerf war

    Oct 28, 2021

    Thermopolis Nerf held their October Nerf event last Saturday at the Armory. Aidan Flores dodges Nerf darts as he runs across the gym for cover....

  • Groups recognized at school board meeting

    Kirk Boxleitner|Oct 28, 2021

    Thermopolis High School Director of Activities and Athletics Brandon Deromedi introduced the 2021-22 golf team and “our four-time boys state champion team” to the Hot Springs County School Board of Trustees on Oct. 21. “More than any of the other years, they’ve overcome so many obstacles to get to this point,” Deromedi said. “To go through the state tournament, the very first day, we came out tied with Kemmerer, and that was definitely not where we had projected ourselves.” Deromedi admitted to some nervousness among both the students and...