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  • HSCSD Board reorganizes its officers

    Kirk Boxleitner|Dec 23, 2021

    The Hot Springs County School Board vice-chair got promoted to chair, while its clerk and treasurer switched offices, during the board of trustees’ Dec. 16 meeting. Board trustee Clay Van Antwerp nominated Vice-Chair Sherman Skelton for board chair, while fellow trustee Rick Engelbrecht nominated Treasurer Joe Martinez for board chair. Engelbrecht said of Martinez, “I think he deserves it and has earned it. He’s been on the board quite a while and has been working hard.” Board Clerk Nicole Weyer nominated Chair Jennifer Axtell to retain...

  • RWE Christmas celebration

    Dec 23, 2021

    Ralph Witters Elementary students put on their annual Christmas concert at the William H. Malloy Auditorium Thursday December 16. The venue was packed with families, friends and staff to view all the various grades perform songs for the holiday season....

  • Wyoming appeals mandate ruling to U.S. Supreme Court

    Dec 23, 2021

    by Victoria Eavis Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — Wyoming took another step in fighting back against federal vaccine mandates Saturday, this time in the court battle over worker requirements at larger businesses. Wyoming joined 26 other states in asking the Supreme Court to halt implementation of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) mandate that requires workers at businesses with 100 or more employees to either get vaccinated against COVID-19 or submit to weekly testing and mandatory masking. Wyo...

  • Craft fair fun

    Dec 23, 2021

    Bernice Balog speaks with Shelley Deromedi at the Christmas Craft Fair at the Community Hall on Saturday December 18. This was the last local craft fair before Christmas....

  • Tips to avoid being victim of fraud

    Jurri Schenck|Dec 23, 2021

    The Hot Springs County Sheriff’s Office has been handling several fraud cases and wants to help educate the public to be aware of fraud scams before they become a victim. Deputy Casey Freund has been involved in four fraud cases so far this year and, depending on the case, has been collaborating with the FBI in their investigations. From Freund’s observation, the most common victims of fraud are subjects 50 years and older. Of the four cases of 2021, three are women victims. However, one fem...

  • On the record

    Dec 23, 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. Sheriff’s Office Monday, Dec. 13 4:14 p.m. Report of grass fire north of town. The deputy arrived and was able to stamp it out with his feet. The deputy spoke with the property owner and informed them to call dispatch and info...

  • 7 Lazy S Cafe opens at the stoplight

    Jurri Schenck|Dec 23, 2021

    Charlie and Kim Smith recently opened a new cafe restaurant at the stoplight, the 7 Lazy S Cafe. It’s located in the old Elle’s Restaurant and Bar/Thermopolis Cafe location at 109 South 6th Street. The name 7 Lazy S comes from Charlie’s brand when he ran cows. They serve a traditional American cafe menu. Hours are 6 a.m. until 2 p.m. Thursdays through Mondays. They are closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Kim said, “We decided to lease it in the middle of November, so we’re just leasing the build...

  • Two barbers available at Smoking Waters

    Jurri Schenck|Dec 23, 2021

    Smoking Waters Barber Shop welcomes newly licensed Ray Monasmith to the barber business. He and his wife Kristen own the barbershop. Together they are increasing their ventures to serve the people of Thermopolis. Ray’s background includes close to 18 years in the Army where he practiced haircuts on his fellow soldiers and served as a signal soldier, a form of a communications advisor. Ray also had a 36-year career in information technology. He worked at the University of Wyoming as a senior s...

  • 'Tis the season to be grateful

    Dec 23, 2021

    Remembering what we have to be grateful for is a good idea anytime of the year, but is especially so at Christmas time. Be grateful for: • Clothes that are too snug, because it means we have enough to eat. • The shadow that follows us, because it means we have sunshine. • The snow to shovel off steps and sidewalks, because it means we have homes. • Being able to complain about our government, because it means we have freedom of speech. • The lady who sings Christmas hymns and carols a little off key, because it means our hearing is good. • T...

  • Raymond Eldon Maret

    Dec 23, 2021

    Raymond Eldon Maret, 91, passed away on Wednesday, November 24, 2021. Ray was born September 15, 1930, on a ranch near Thermopolis, Wyo., and attended school there, graduating from Hot Springs County High School in 1948. After a couple of years at University of Wyoming, he joined the National Guard and served in the Korean War, where he was injured by an exploding shell. After a long recovery in the hospital, he returned to the University of Wyoming and earned a Masters degree in Geology in 1956, and graduated at the top of his class. Ray... Full story

  • June Robinson Mueller

    Dec 23, 2021

    June Robinson Mueller, 99, passed away December 12, 2021, at her home in Horicon, Wis. June was the daughter of H. A. and Arlene Robinson of Thermopolis, Wyo. June met and married Kenneth V. Mueller during World War II. They raised their family in Ken’s hometown of West Bend, Wis. June is survived by her children, Karen Mueller of West Bend, Sue Mueller and Steve Mueller both of Madison, and Linda (Ric) Watson of Horicon; and her brother, Keith (Josie) Robinson of Littleton, Colo. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ken, in 1992; sons, K... Full story

  • Boys dominate Glenrock at home

    Samantha Zupan|Dec 23, 2021

    Bobcat boys basketball varsity and junior varsity teams both got wins on Saturday at home. The varsity team had a blow out against Glenrock with a final score of 72-28. There were four Bobcats that contributed to buckets by shooting into the double digits. Passing, spacing and off ball movement had improved tremendously this week helping the Cats with the win. The Cats showed their defense side with full court press for most of the game devastating their opponents offense. There were over thirty turnovers from Glenrock contributing to easy...

  • Speech team competes in holiday classic

    Dec 23, 2021

    The Bobcat Speech and Debate team competed in the 2021 Cheyenne East Holiday Classic, which had 800+ entries from 19 states and 3 countries. Jean-Luc Willson was one spot out from breaking into semifinals in Extemporaneous Speaking. He finished 10th in a huge group of varsity Extemporaneous speakers. Josiah Butler finished in the top 15 of Extemporaneous Speaking. Jean-Luc and Josiah both finished 3-1 in Lincoln-Douglas Debate. Jean-Luc was 9th overall (just one spot out of breaking to Quarterfinals) and Josiah was 12th. Elizabeth Keller...

  • Wrestlers fight illness

    Samantha Zupan|Dec 23, 2021

    The Thermopolis Bobcat Wrestlers went to the Battle of the Big Horns with the numbers not on their side as 10 wrestlers were not able to participate due to illness. The thirteen wrestlers that were able to attend had three duals on Friday winning against Buffalo and the #2 seated Warriors. The Bobcats lost to Pinedale on Friday who ended up with 2nd in the Gold bracket against Star Valley. Saturday the Bobcats were in the gold bracket and with the missing wrestlers they ended up missing five weights. The Bobcats lost to Worland and Newcastle...

  • Lady Cats win at home against Glenrock

    Samantha Zupan|Dec 23, 2021

    The Lady Bobcats varsity team took on Glenrock on home turf this past weekend walking away with the win, 45-38. The Lady Cats came from behind utilizing teamwork and were able to get the win. Fans commented on the smart play the ladies showed and the constant teamwork. The Cats looked for the assist and continued to fight from behind. Kamry Bowman was on fire and continued to nail her shots and relied on her teammates to ensure the win. This team really came together on home turf to help their fans be proud. “Teamwork was what really stuck o...

  • Christmas concerts

    Dec 23, 2021

    Pre K through fourth grade Hot Springs County School District students put on their Christmas concerts last week. The auditorium was packed with parents, family, friends and community members....

  • Visiting with Santa

    Dec 23, 2021

    Dawson, Aubrey and Daxton McLean visited with Santa during the Scavenger Hunt sponsored by People for People. The Grinch also made an appearance at the event....

  • 'Tis the season

    Dec 23, 2021

    Barb Rice gives Santa a hug during the Scavenger Hunt sponsored by People for People....

  • Building a stuffed animal

    Dec 23, 2021

    Friends of the Library sponsored a build a stuffed animal event for children at the Hot Springs County Library. Top are, l to r, Rylee Enis, Crimson Enis and Stella Morgan....

  • Young Performers

    Dec 23, 2021

    Three and four year olds from the Hot Springs County School District's Pre-K classes performed a Christmas concert in the school auditorium last week....

  • Dancing all the way

    Dec 23, 2021

    Ralph Witters Elementary kindergarten through fourth grade students were excited to perform their Christmas Concert last week in the school auditorium....

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