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Becky Van de Vord plays the hammered dulcimer during the Unplug Evening Service in the Celtic tradition at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church last Sunday....

This yellow garden spider was approximately three inches from tip to tip. They are classified as an orb weaver and skillfully build large orb shaped webs....

by John Bernhisel I'll begin this story with a bold claim: The land beneath Thermopolis has been part of more geographic domains than any other town in U.S. history. Imagine dangling your feet for the past 500 years in our famous hot springs and watching the world change around you. As time passed, and without ever moving you would have experienced life in four countries, seven U.S. territories, seven counties, and one state all while the Native American claims were taken, then given back, then...

Patrol deputy Daylon Stutz, left, K9 handler detention deputy Chris Weber and detention deputy Skylar Farmer serve breakfast to Ryker and Deakin Weber during the Hot Springs County Sheriff's Office Free Community Breakfast at the Senior Center last Saturday. Donations supported Hot Springs County 4-H, with members volunteering at the event....

Barb Rice shows Dave Schlager a quilt made by Marla Kalal at the United We Stand buffalo burger fundraiser hosted by The Learning Center of Hot Springs County held last Thursday....

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for the new MRI machine at Hot Springs Health last Tuesday. Left to right, Deb Tudor, Chamber Ambassador; Scott Alwin, CEO; Chuck Chrisien, Director of Radiology; Linda Williams, MRI Tech; Amber Cox, MRI Tech; and Bev Koerwitz, Chamber Ambassador....

Jenny Kyle, senior pastor of HOPE Church in Casper, speaks at the Rooted in Faith Christian Women's Conference last Sunday at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds....

The garden of Linda and Richard Veylupek was selected as the September garden of the month by the Red Dirt Master Gardeners....

Hunter Wychgram and his daughters, Avery, left, and Parker, right, explore a milkweed leaf during the Monarch Butterfly program hosted by Wyoming State Parks in Hot Springs State Park last Saturday....

Finley Sayler, left, and Skye Griffin share bright smiles at the Glow Run held last Saturday. Several participants of all ages lit up the night with vibrant colors and community spirit during the event. The event was sponsored by the cross country team and proceeds were donated to the Lora Gevas family....

Elizabeth Oliver, MSN, RN (front) and Dr. Megan Winger demonstrate how to stop a bleed during a presentation at the EMS Celebration held September 18 in Hot Springs State Park....

Head Start students Arsyn Spencer, Auden Lea and Jasper Cox pick out veggies to take home. The Grow A Little Extra team has been taking produce to the Thermopolis Head Start Center weekly since school started in September. The kids love picking out their own vegies! On this particular day, we had a nice selection to choose from, including summer squash, cucumbers, carrots, cherry tomatoes, green beans and kale....

A herd of elk were seen recently visiting a field south of Missouri Flat Road about 12 miles from Thermopolis....

Pat Bears is all smiles after receiving a fire helmet from the Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department's Chief Dale Andreen at the Interactive Health Fair held at the HSC Senior Center last Saturday....

The Hot Springs County Airport hosted a fly-in and model airplane fun fly last Saturday. A free breakfast was served to around 130 guests. The model airplane fun fly featured a variety of remote controlled model airplanes that the crowd enjoyed watching. People were able to view a variety of small aircraft and a medical helicopter. Above, left, Shawn Mohr discusses a plane with Joshua, Isaac and John....

A large crowd turned out for the Suicide Prevention gathering in Hot Springs State Park held to raise awareness and hope....

Over 80 people participated in the Full Moon Soak Sunday night at the Bath House in Hot Springs State Park....

The Thermopolis Farmers & Artisans Market (TFAM) has a new board this year and recently received their 501(c)(3) IRS nonprofit status. This year TFAM was one of four farmers markets statewide that received a Harvest Bucks grant from the Farm Credit Services Agency through Centsible Nutrition and the University of Wyoming Extension program. This year's market will run Saturdays from 8 a.m.-noon through October 4. Left to right, Stephanie Owens, Shurie Scheel (Chamber Ambassador), Cindy Toth,...

Oliver Turbyfill, who turned five last Thursday, enjoyed the delicious treats at the Community Baby Shower hosted by The Department of Family Services. The event featured representatives from several agencies who provided free merchandise, information and resources about services available in Hot Springs County....

Stella Borgen and Kevin Miller pet a black-footed ferret during a program on the animals held at the Smoking Waters Shelter in Hot Springs State Park. Wyoming Parks employee Katie Singleton is holding the ferret and gave a presentation to the crowd at the event....

The Zinnias and other flowers are beautiful in Hot Springs State Park....

A crowd turned out at the Smoking Waters Shelter in Hot Springs State Park to learn about black-footed ferrets. Keenan Barber pets one of the ferrets held by Wyoming Parks employee Olivia Shelton....

Elmer, left, and Roger Hergert enjoy one of the many activities at the Preschool Fair held last Friday. Older brother Aiden watches as and Lennox Glasson concentrates on a stamping activity....

A packed crowd attended the Ryan Bros. community, customer and employee appreciation event last Saturday....

Our vendor of the week for the Thermopolis Farmers Market is Philip Howard's Pack Mule House. Howard, who has been doing custom 3-D since 2018, has added a fun element to his work through local markets. He and his wife, Jassamyn, create Wind River maps, money keepers for on the river, jewelry, and many other fun and useful things, all out of a 3-D printer. Check out their goods and lots of others at the Farmers Market on Saturdays from 8-12 downtown near the flagpole....