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A crew member of Central Wyoming Tree Service hangs new Christmas lights on the tree in the Bicentennial Park before Saturday's lighting ceremony....

It is that time of year again, the season of merriment and joy. What better way is there to experience some merriment than through the joy of music. The Hot Springs County School District students will be putting on several concerts in December. The fifth through eighth grade band and choir concert will be at 6 p.m. in the school auditorium Tuesday, Dec. 8. The ninth through twelfth grade band and choir will be performing at 7 p.m. in the school auditorium on Thursday, Dec. 10. Students will be...
The Risen Son Christian School is putting on a musical in the spirit of the Christmas season. Students preschool through seventh will be performing the play “Christmas in Black and White.” Take a visit to the Polar Pet Park with Miss LaToe from the Blue Spruce Middle School for a fun “holiday” school trip. There, the kids learn the true meaning of Christmas from some unlikely sources, penguins. The Students have spent several months working hard for this one night of performance. The play is open to the public and will start at 6 p.m. Monday,...
The Bobcat Invitational Speech and Debate Tournament is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 12 at Hot Springs County High School. If you are interested in judging for the tournament, there will be a brief training on Monday, Dec. 7 in the auditorium at 7 p.m. The training will take approximately an hour and will give judges the tools they need to comfortably handle any event. While our Bobcats will not be competing at their home tournament, schools from the Big Horn Basin as well as Kemmerer and Torrington are scheduled to compete in the single-day...

Thermopolis youngsters gathered Friday night at the Wyoming Dinosaur Center to watch "The Goonies" and eat ice cream as part of Night at the Museum....

Obstetrics lead registered nurse RoxAnne Arnett presents two new fetal heart monitors during the Chamber Meet and Greet at the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital. In October 2014, the Hospital Foundation Board challenged the community to raise half of the $30,000 needed to purchase a new fetal heart monitor, and in just over a year residents raised more than $17,000 for the purchase of one of the state-of-the-art machines. Arnett surprised those in attendance when she revealed the hospital...
A clothing drive is planned for Dec. 16 and 17 in the commons of Hot Springs County High School. The clothing drive has been set up for people to donate their clean, gently used clothing before Thursday, Dec. 10. On Dec. 16 and 17 anyone can come to the commons and pick out clothes for themselves from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. You can pick up clothing even if you have not donated clothes. There is no limit on the number of items that can be taken home from the clothing drive. Volunteers will be around to help people find clothing and correct...
The Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce has a blessing tree located outside of their office located at 220 Park Street. Citizens wishing to place a blessing on the tree can stop by the office during regular business hours (Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.) to pick up a red tag. Then, simply write your blessing on the tag and place it on the tree. On December 24 at 10 a.m., blessings will be given for the tags located on the tree. For more information, contact the chamber at 864-3192....
‘Tis the season for Christmas programs and holiday services at local churches, and the Thermopolis Independent Record would like to publish a list of upcoming events. If your church is having a Christmas program or holiday service, please call the Independent Record at 864-2328 with the information. Service and program information can also be emailed to news@thermopir.com or mailed to us at P.O. Box 31. We must have the program or service information no later than 5 p.m. Monday, Dec. 15 to include it in the list, which will be published in t...
Local performers Cody Burrows and Andy Stone of Burrows-n-Stone will be performing Friday, Dec. 11 from 4-5p.m. at the Hot Springs County Library. The two will be playing all original music in the style of folk and rock. Burrows plays the guitar and mandolin. Stone plays percussion on the cajón drum and plays the guitar....

Hot Springs County High School seniors Adam Hanson and Sean Miller took part in a regional Wyoming art contest sponsored by the U. S. Army Recruiting Center in Cody. The recruiting center was looking for volunteer art students to paint a ceiling panel for their building that represented pride in our community and pride in our country. Once the panels are collected from all of the participating schools, the winner will be announced. Hanson and Miller are enlisted in the National Guard and...
The Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce Retail Committee started the 21 Days of Christmas giveaway Nov. 28 during Small Business Saturday. To enter, make a purchase at a participating Thermopolis business. Put your name on the back of the ticket and deposit it at the collection box at the business. On Saturday, Dec. 19 all the tickets will be collected, and a drawing will be held at Bicentennial Park at 2 p.m. First prize is $500, second is $300 and third is $200. Prizes will be awarded in Chamber Bucks redeemable at the participating...

The young thespians of the Hot Springs County High School Drama Club wowed local audiences with some great performances during the Fall Drama Showcase. The Drama Club will be heading to Laramie December 3-5 for the State Drama Competition. This year's event will be hosted by the University of Wyoming; with events that pit the young actors against other performers from schools across the state. Students are judged on their design and performance abilities in the following categories: lighting,...
The Christmas Basket program is in need of more canned goods, boxed meals and other non-perishable food. Donations of canned fruit and vegetables, boxed meals such as macaroni and cheese and Hamburger Helper along with boxed potatoes and stuffing are needed. You can drop food off at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church at 7th and Arapahoe. Other places you can drop food off include the box in the lobby of the courthouse, the Independent Record and Common Ground from noon-3 p.m., Tuesday-Thursday. Monetary donations can be mailed to: Christmas...

Soren Webber gets ready to show the room how to win at Pachinko at the Rocky Mountain Elks Foundation's annual Hunters Ball....
Hot Springs County Recreation District Turkey Shoot results: Boys 2nd-3rd grade – 1st place, Ellis Webber/Daniel Webber 48 points. 4th-6th grade – 1st place, Will Clark/Kasey Conner 28 points; 2nd place Garrett Titmus/Cody Tillack 23 points. Girls 2nd-3rd grade – 1st place, JolieAnne Herring/Heather Herring 17 points. 4th-6th grade – 1st place, Lexie Overfield/Heath Overfield 21 points. 7th-8th grade – 1st place, Jasmine Collins/Josh Harry 45 points....
People for People will be serving a hot Thanksgiving Dinner, Thursday, Nov. 26 at the Holy Trinity Parish Hall from noon until 3 p.m. A Thanksgiving Dinner will be delivered to the homebound on Thursday starting at 11 a.m. If you would like to receive a delivered meal, or if you want to help deliver meals, call Ann Pederson at 864-4240. People For People is accepting donations of turkeys, mashed potatoes and pies. To make reservations for the noon meal, please call Pederson. All meals are free and are available to everyone....

Cruz Mascorro. top, and Scott Coale take shots at the annual Turkey Hoop Shoot, held at the Armory on Tuesday....

Several uniquely decorated Christmas trees were on display for silent auction at the Holiday Affair at Thermopolis Middle School. The trees were a fundraiser or People to People with proceeds going to the Backpack Program....
Mrs. Haughian’s kindergarten class Hailey Colson: Take the feathers out. Eat it. Jay Emmett: UHHHHHH…. Uh oven. That’s all you need. Abigail Flowers: Probably, on the stove in the oven. Rhiannon Goffena: In the oven, in the pot. Anna Grace Henry: Umm… in a pot or I can take out the guts and put the guts in the garbage because they are disgusting to eat. I can, sometimes I can buy a turkey for a pet, and it can play with me outside because it is not real wild. Oh, I got something: I can kill a turkey, but I don’t have a gun. I think I have one...

Jessica Lippincott will be holding a book signing at the Storyteller Saturday, Nov. 28 at 10 a.m. during Small Business Saturday. Her book, “Wyoming’s Dinosaur Discoveries” covers many of the dinosaurs discovered in Wyoming and their locations around the world. Lippincott had this to say about her book, “There has never been a book written on this topic before and since there is such an abundant amount of fossils from Wyoming that are displayed around the world, I thought this would be a great...
Members of the Hospital Auxiliary are holding a silent auction Thursday, Dec. 3 in the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital lobby from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Up for auction will be several baskets full of a variety of items. One basket sticking with a theme of the local school mascot will have several items in the colors of purple and gold. Basket donations are still being accepted. The auxiliary is always on the lookout for new members. There is no experience needed to join, just the ability to meet one morning a month and help out with upcoming...
A large number of Vesper Chapter members attended the annual Grand Chapter Session in Casper in August. Tom Smith completed his year as the Worthy Grand Patron of Wyoming. The Grand Chapter awarded fourteen $500 scholarships to Wyoming students who plan to pursue professions in religious fields. Vesper members also hosted the annual Eastern Star golf day in July, which raised over $600 for charity. On November 17, the members of Vesper Chapter hosted the traditional birthday party for Pioneer Home residents. A carry-in dinner was held during...

A caretaker from the Draper Museum holds Kateri, the golden eagle during a presentation at the Hot Springs County Library. Kateri weighs more than 12 pounds....
The Big Horn Basin Foundation and The Wyoming Dinosaur Museum are inviting students in first through eighth grade to come and watch a movie at the dinosaur museum on Friday. The movie is the great classic from the 80s, “The Goonies.” It is about a group of misfit kids who set out on an adventure to find a pirate’s ancient treasure in order to save their homes from being foreclosed upon. The showing will be Friday from 7-9 p.m. and is rated PG. Admission is $7 and includes snacks. Snacks will include Rocky Road Ice Cream (which contains peanu...