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  • Pumpkin patch

    Oct 13, 2016

    For the 14th year, Sheriff Lou Falgoust will be hosting a pumpkin patch at the Hot Springs County Sheriff’s Office. Falgoust, who buys the pumpkins himself, will be distributing tickets for pumpkins to local youth, but said no child would be turned away. Pumpkins can be picked up at the Sheriff’s Office Oct. 14 and 15, 10 a.m.-6p.m....

  • Friday's ArtStroll highlights photographers

    Oct 13, 2016

    The Second Friday ArtStroll in downtown Thermopolis, Oct. 14, 5-8 p.m. will feature the work of photographers. The event continues on Still Strolling Saturday, Oct. 15, during regular business hours. “We have assembled a great group of local artists to showcase and have on sale their creative work,” said Suzanne Samelson, a member of the Smoking Waters Art Guild. Come stroll and see why the words of Dorothea Lange, a 20th century photojournalist, hold true — “A camera is a tool for learning how to see without a camera.” Nature’s Corner is t...

  • Fishing in the Wind

    Lara Love, Publisher & Editor|Oct 13, 2016

    Fishermen enjoy a guided trip down the Wind River on Sunday....

  • Firefighters visit with students during Fire Prevention Week

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Oct 13, 2016

    This week, members of the Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department have been going to various schools to talk to students about fire safety; students have also be visiting at the fire hall itself. Among the topics addressed are escape routes, flammable substances, and practicing the stop, drop and roll method. There’s been plenty of time for fun as well, with up close looks and rides on the fire trucks and experience spraying the hose. Thursday evening, the fire department will also partner with P...

  • Lights On Afterschool celebration Oct. 20

    Oct 13, 2016

    The Hot Springs County School District Lights On program will be holding a Lights On Afterschool celebration on Thursday, Oct. 20 from 6-7:30 p.m. at Thermopolis Middle School. This year’s theme is Light Up the Night Activities include glow in the dark face painting, floating lanterns, floating bubbles, glow in the dark slime, pumpkin painting, sensory bags and more. This nationwide series of more than 8,000 events nationwide will celebrate and show support for afterschool programs. Lights On serves 180 youths in Hot Springs County, giving t...

  • Youths advance to punt, pass and kick sectional

    Oct 13, 2016

    Monday evening, several local youth competed in the Thermopolis Punt, Pass and Kick competition at Whitt Field. Winners from each age group were: 6-7 Boys - Baer McPhie 8-9 Boys - Bridger Peil 10-11 Boys - Hayden Overfield 10-11 Girls - Lexi Overfield 14-15 Boys - Dustin Harvey Jr. Hot Springs County Recreation Department Director Brad Morrison stated the kids "did a great job and had a lot of fun. I'm very proud to say that they will be advancing to the sectional competition in Riverton." The...

  • Tai Chi classes at senior center

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Oct 13, 2016

    All of us get to an age where maybe we aren’t quite as steady on our feet as we used to be or as flexible as we once were, but Tai Chi may be the answer you’ve been looking for. Dixie Vialpando, Tai Chi instructor, will be teaching a 12-week course designed to assist seniors with improving their balance and flexibility. “I did yoga previously,” Vialpando said, “but because of physical constraints, I had to give it up. That’s when I found Tai Chi.” Vialpando took a course through the Wyoming Depa...

  • Men of Worth concert Oct. 20

    Oct 13, 2016

    Men of Worth, a dynamic duo whose members come from the British Isles, will be performing on Thursday Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. in the Hot Springs County School District auditorium. Scotsman Donnie Macdonald and Irishman James Keigher have recorded 11 albums and tour around the world to sold-out concerts. They are as likely to entertain with Irish humor as Scottish ballads. They bring with them a variety of instruments hative to the British Isles, including the bodhran (Irish drum), banjo, guitar, mandolin, button accordion and Irish stringed instrumen...

  • Get your tickets to dine with the dinos

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Oct 13, 2016

    The Wyoming Dinosaur Center will celebrate the end of its most successful tourist season with a “Dining with Dinosaurs Gala” Saturday, Oct. 22 beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the center, 110 Carter Ranch Road. Big Horn Basin Foundation Director and Wyoming Dinosaur Center Education Director Jessica Lippincott said the event will feature a string trio from the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra — Christine Dunbar on cello, Ben Winckler on violin and Jack Hess on viola — and guests will be served a four-course...

  • A furry friend

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Oct 13, 2016

    Azurdey Burton and Lexi Overfield play with a pet hamster during the grand opening of the Thermopolis Middle School Makerspace Library. The room now has a large focus on technology, with snap circuits and 3D printers among the tools available....

  • Historical downtown program Saturday

    Oct 6, 2016

    The next meeting of the Hot Springs County Historical Society will be held on Oct. 8, at 2 p.m., at Hot Springs County Museum. The program will be “Around Downtown,” presented by Lea Cavalli Schoenewald, who will present histories of most of the buildings downtown — including when they were built and who or what has occupied them. The museum has an archive of photos and anecdotal information, and much of that will be included. Schoenewald noted she has photos going all the way back to 1899. Regarding the history of Thermopolis, she noted Fifth...

  • Christmas promotion begins in October

    Oct 6, 2016

    The Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce and Hot Springs Travel and Tourism have teamed up again for the 21 Days of Christmas. Participating businesses will be providing tickets to their customer for purchases made starting at Moonlight Madness, October 27. Customers get one ticket with every purchase, and drawings will be held Saturday, Nov. 26 at 6 p.m. for $200, December 3 at 2 p.m. for $300, and Dec. 10 at 2 p.m. for $500 at Bicentennial Park. Ticket holders must be present to win. The winners will receive Chamber Bucks to be used...

  • Several artists coming to town

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Oct 6, 2016

    There will be plenty of artists and art projects to check out in the coming weeks, in addition to the regular ArtStrolls and music jams, during the unofficial Community Arts Month. October 12 and 13 will see South Dakota artist Dick Termes’ art residency. He will work with fifth and sixth grades and high school art classes, and do an activity at the October 14 Artstroll. October 20 and 21 will be a two-day residency for Celtic duo Men of Worth They will work with a high school choir class, do a...

  • Celebrating Pioneer Home birthdays

    Oct 6, 2016

    Cowpokes 4-H members visited the Wyoming Pioneer Home to celebrate residents with September birthdays....

  • Termespheres part of ArtStroll activities

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Oct 6, 2016

    Dick Termes will hold a special Make It and Take It activity during the Second Friday ArtStroll in downtown Thermopolis. Internationally known, Termes is recognized as one of the most original and innovative visual artists living today. Through a self-devised geometric system known as Six-Point Perspective (copyright), Termes is able to transfer a complete environment onto a spherical canvas. With little more than math, science, and his own creativity, Termes can literally capture worlds....

  • Dinner with the dinosaurs Oct. 22

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Oct 6, 2016

    The Wyoming Dinosaur Center will celebrate the end of its most successful tourist season with a “Dining with Dinosaurs Gala” Saturday, Oct. 22 beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the center, 110 Carter Ranch Road. Big Horn Basin Foundation Director and Wyoming Dinosaur Center Education Director Jessica Lippincott said the event will feature a string trio from the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra — Christine Dunbar on cello, Ben Winckler on violin and Jack Hess on viola — and guests will be served a four-course...

  • O'Day, Bronco Nell come to county library

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Oct 6, 2016

    On Oct. 11, beginning a 6 p.m., the Hot Springs County Library will host a program about Tom O’Day and Bronco Nell. The historical figures will be portrayed by Ray Maple and his wife Jackie. The presentations will feature stories about these two outlaws, who were known for cattle rustling, as well as train and bank robberies. O’Day was friends with folks such as Kid Currie, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Bronco Nell, whose given name was Ella Smith, had run-ins with the law when sel...

  • Owl Creek Watershed Study meeting Wednesday

    Oct 6, 2016

    An open house will be held to learn about the recently launched Owl Creek Watershed Study, Level 1, on Wednesday, Oct. 12 from 6-8 p.m. in the downstairs meeting room of Big Horn Federal. The meeting is sponsored by the Hot Springs Conservation District in coordination with the Wyoming Water Development Commission and managed by Lowham Walsh Engineering and Environmental Services of Lander. The project will identify beneficial water distribution, rangeland and habitat improvements that can be completed within the watershed study area and...

  • Farm Field Day set for Oct. 12 at Bakers

    Oct 6, 2016

    Farm Field Day, presented by the University of Wyoming Extension, will be held Oct. 12 from 10:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Mike Baker farm, located at 920 West Sunnyside Lane. Items that will be explored include no-till barley and corn under flood irrigation as well as multi-species cover crops for winter grazing. You must pre-register to guarantee your lunch by calling (307) 347-3431 or 864-3421....

  • Brian Diggs speaks at Federated Community Church

    Oct 6, 2016

    Brian Diggs, United Methodist Committee on Relief Coordinator, will speak at the Federated Community Church on Sunday, Oct. 9 at the 6:32 p.m. service. The UMCOR responds to disasters throughout the United States and around the world. Diggs is the West Deposit Coordinator located in Salt Lake City, Utah. Administration of the fund is paid for by the United Methodist, meaning all contributions to a disaster go to that disaster....

  • Get some early holiday shopping done

    Oct 6, 2016

    The VFW Auxiliary Indoor Flea Craft/Gift and Community Sale will be Saturday, Oct. 8 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the VFW, 302 Broadway. There will be plenty of items available for pre-holiday shopping from 16 vendors selling a variety of goods. Coffee and donuts will be available. For more information contact Karen at 921-1247. The event is sponsored by the VFW Auxiliary 2281....

  • Hoopin' it up

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Oct 6, 2016

    Dyllan Myers joined a mixed group of children and adults for a recent presentation on Hula Hooping at the Hot Springs County Library....

  • Hunting with Heroes Thermopolis style

    Lara Love, Publisher & Editor|Oct 6, 2016

    The excitement in the room was contagious Friday evening at the VFW as hunters from around Wyoming and the United States were matched up with local guides in anticipation of their Saturday antelope hunt in Hot Springs County. Nine men and one woman, all disabled veterans, came to participate in the Hunting with Heroes program. One local hunter, Randy Coulter, said it was his third year participating in the program, although his first time locally. Another hunter, Mark Moody, drove all the way...

  • Homecoming fun

    Oct 6, 2016

  • Oktobrewfest sees good turnout despite rain

    Mark Dykes|Sep 29, 2016

    For the third annual Oktobrewfest, all was in preparation the evening before. Barrels were ready to be put up, and picnic tables were stacked - unfortunately, that's how the tables remained, as rain settled in for nearly the whole day. However, Main Street Thermopolis wanted to make sure the event still went on, and moved what vendors they could to the indoor flea market. Main Street Treasurer Meri Ann Rush said the event went better, and longer, than expected as people were enjoying...

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