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  • 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...

  • Candidates, PACs invited to forum

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Sep 29, 2016

    The 2016 general election is just around the corner, and the Thermopolis Middle School Commons will again be the venue for a public forum for this year’s candidates, Thursday, Oct. 6 at 6:30 p.m. A similar forum was held in June, prior to the primary election. Among those invited to the forum are candidates for House District 28, Senate District 20, Hot Springs County School Board, Town of Thermopolis, Town of East Thermopolis, Town of Kirby, Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital district and soi...

  • HOPE Agency plans concert fundraiser

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Sep 29, 2016

    A night of great music for a great cause is being planned by the HOPE Agency on Wednesday, October 12 at the V.F.W. Jalan Crossland, the Silver Tip String Band and Eric Kay will be performing a benefit concert to raise money for the HOPE Agency in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The HOPE Agency is a non-profit entity, which provides services to victims of domestic violence, teen dating violence, sexual assault and stalking in Hot Springs County. Specifically, the agency can provide...

  • Donations needed for Goodman benefit

    Sep 29, 2016

    Donations are being accepted for a benefit yard sale for Shawn Goodman who was seriously injured in an accident on Sept. 14 in the Bighorn Mountains. All proceeds from the sale will go to the family to help with medical expenses. Original information about the accident has been corrected by Goodman’s mother to say he was cutting wood for personal use when injured and he is not supporting his grandson. Donations can be dropped off at Kathy Najar’s residence at 210 S. 4th St., upstairs from the laundromat, by leaving them inside the porch. To...

  • Hunting with Heroes Saturday

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Sep 29, 2016

    This weekend, 10 disabled veterans from across the United States will come to Thermopolis VFW Post 2281 to do some antelope hunting, through the Hunting with Heroes program. Though the hunt doesn't begin until Saturday, the veterans should begin arriving Friday afternoon. Saturday evening, the public is invited to a meet and greet at the VFW for the veterans, beginning at 7 p.m. Hunting with Heroes is a non-profit organization based in Wyoming that takes veterans who are 50 percent or more...

  • Packed house

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Sep 29, 2016

    The VFW had plenty of people Saturday evening, for a meal and cookie jar auction for Clay Little and his family. Over $32,000 was raised from the event, which will help defray medical costs and other expenses. Little is currently undergoing treatment for cancer in his lungs and a tumor on his kidney and adrenal gland....

  • 4-H enrollment opens

    Sep 29, 2016

    More than 6 million young people across the country will celebrate National 4-H Week, an annual celebration of 4-H during the first full week of October. Hot Springs County 4-H will leverage National 4-H Week this year to showcase the great things that 4-H offers young people and highlights the incredible 4-H youth in the community who work each day to make a positive impact on the community. Research has proven that participation in 4-H has a significant positive impact on young people. Recent findings from the Tufts University 4-H Study of Po...

  • Book discussion

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Sep 29, 2016

    During a book signing Friday, author Steve Horn and Margaret Spearman visit with authors Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear about world affairs and current writing projects....

  • Ag award nominees sought

    Sep 29, 2016

    The sixth annual Harvest Moon Ball is set to be held Saturday, Nov. 12 at the Hot Springs County Fair Building. Each year the ball features dancing, food, and the announcement of the Ag Citizen of the Year, Rising Star award and the Century Ranch. Nominations for the awards are still open. The Ag Citizen nominee must be presently active in the agricultural industry as a farmer, rancher or agri-business person. The Rising Star nominee must be the same, although with ten or fewer years in the industry. The Century Ranch has to have family...

  • Nice catch

    Sep 29, 2016

    Justin Spence, left, of West Yellowstone and Scotty Evans, of Denver, snagged this rainbow trout out of the Wind River near the tunnels. The two had met up with other friends to spend the weekend fishing in the area and shared the photo with patrons at a local business Saturday evening....

  • Amarillo by Morning

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Sep 29, 2016

    Dave Munsick gave students at TMS a few licks of "Amarillo by Morning" on the fiddle as he talked with them about writing music. Students in the seventh and eighth grades wrote their own lyrics and Munsick set them to music during the program sponsored by the Greater Learning Foundation....

  • TMS students harvest potatoes

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Sep 29, 2016

    Last spring, Becky Martinez and her middle school career and technical class planted potatoes in a small plot near the school. On Friday, the potatoes were dug up, cleaned off, and moved into the classroom to be weighed. Each of the students in Martinez' class made a guess as to the weight of their crop before doing the actual weighing, with the student closest to the mark receiving a prize. One hundred-nineteen pounds of potatoes were pulled from the ground. The crop will be used by the middle...

  • Year-end awards presented at final gymkhana for the season

    Sep 29, 2016

    The final Thermopolis Gymkhana for the season was held September 17 at Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. At the end of the event year-end awards were given out. September 17 results include (in order of finish): Lead Line Barrels: Cooper Nye, Mackenzie Buckner, Talon Owsley, Charlie Harris, Peyton Marsh, Sydney Nye. Poles: Talon Owsley, Mackenzie Buckner, Sydney Nye, Peyton Marsh, Scotlyn Armajo, Cooper Nye. Goats: Sydney Nye, Mackenzie Buckner, Cooper Nye, Casen Eckley, Talon Owsley, Scotlyn Arma...

  • College English students writing and creating profiles

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Sep 29, 2016

    High school seniors in Todd Helms' college English class are currently working on a unique project, writing and creating profiles using social media as their platform. The assignment accomplishes the requirements for a University of Wyoming College 1010 initiative that requires a project completed using digital or electronic means. Helms said the students are using different resources for the project and skills they may not have tapped before. "This is pretty much student facilitated," Helms...

  • Punt, Pass and Kick set for Monday

    Sep 29, 2016

    Boys and girls from six to 15 are invited to come participate in the annual Punt, Pass and Kick competition on Monday, Oct. 3. Registration starts at 6:30 p.m. at LeRoy Hayes Field, with competition beginning at 7 p.m. A copy of the child’s birth certificate is required to participate. Boys and girls compete separately in five different age divisions, 6-7-year olds, 8-9-year olds, 10-11-year olds, 12-13-year olds and those 14 and 15-years old. The competition is free and winners in each age division will advance to sectional competition in R...

  • Homecoming fun starts strong

    Mark Dykes and Cindy Glasson, Assistant Editor and Reporter & Photographer|Sep 29, 2016

    During Powder Puff football, Kelly Johnson makes a run up the sideline as Ashley McPhie, Larissa Peters and Olivia Weyer close in for a tackle. Hannah Weyer, sports clothing and jewelry from her great grandmother as part of Monday's "elderly" dress up day. Logan Bartholomew shows some kind of form as he pops the ball back over the net in the Juniors vs. Seniors Buff Puff volleyball championship. Mya Medina sported some wild hair and even wilder clothes for Tuesday's "punk" dress up...

  • Oktobrewfest hits downtown Saturday

    Sep 22, 2016

    Main Street Thermopolis will be putting on Oktobrewfest in downtown Thermopolis 11 a.m.–9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24. Shorty’s Liquor will provide 16 different beers along with two kegs — one with Bud Light, one with Coors Light. The microbrews will come from Ten Sleep, Red Lodge and possibly other locations. Shorty’s will provide wristbands with the help of Becky Mortimore who will check IDs. The price of a mug will be $10, filled with beer. Each beer after will be $4. Wyoming Whiskey will also be there, providing a sample of the whiskey...

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