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  • Discovery Days to host chili cook off

    Mar 7, 2024

    Got cabin fever? Break out and join The Wyoming Discovery Days as they will hold a Chili Cook Off on Sunday, March 10 from 1-6 p.m. at the HSC Fair Building, 627 Springview Street. The cost is $10 to enter the cook off and free to eat. Enter and make the best chili to win awesome prizes. Also, there will be raffle drawings, silent auction, baked potato bar, hot cocoa bar, a family dance, and more. The event will feature dance band Jason Lenyer Buchanan and the Short Times. Wyoming Discovery Days is accepting donations at the door. For more...

  • Private applicator class scheduled

    Mar 7, 2024

    The University of Wyoming Extension will offer six private pesticide applicator education programs at various locations in the Bighorn Basin. Private applicator licenses are required for anyone who applies or supervises the application of Restricted Use Pesticides (RUPs). The program in Hot Springs County is set for Wednesday, March 20 from 1-5 p.m. at Hot Springs Weed and Pest, 711 Springview St. All participants are required to bring a government-issued ID, such as a driver’s license, to their session. Upon completion of a program, a...

  • Olmstead announces run for Senate District 20 seat

    Mar 7, 2024

    Tom Olmstead has announced that he will be running for State Senate District 20, which encompasses Washakie, Hot Springs, and parts of Park, Bighorn, Fremont Counties. Tom, his wife of twenty years, and their two sons live in Basin. “Unfortunately, in 2021 due to COVID mandates, I lost my 25-year Aviation career, so fighting back against government overreach is a big reason I’m running. I am what most people would consider a very Conservative Republican and looking at the current state of the Wyoming legislature, I know we can do better for thi...

  • TMS recognition

    Mar 7, 2024

    Thermopolis Middle School Principal Darren Luebbe recently recognized students and staff for WYTOPP accomplishments including, 5th grade with Mr. Holmes won 7th in the state in math, 6th grade with Mr. Strenger won 6th in the state for reading and with Mrs. Despain won 6th in the state for math, 7th grade with Mrs. Hergert won 1st in state in math and 8th grade with Mrs. Kay for science won 3rd in the state and with Mrs. Metz won 1st in the state in math. Additionally, the School Performance...

  • Travel and tourism meeting

    Jurri Schenck|Mar 7, 2024

    At the February Hot Springs County Travel & Tourism board meeting, Treasurer Audra Dominguez was not able to attend. Therefore, Chairman Carl Leyba and Director Jackie Dorothy went over the financial report. The most recent lodging tax deposit was for $13,386.76, which was $3,689.40 more than the previous year or a 38% increase. This was also a recording breaking amount for the month. The board then reviewed the financial statements and budget. After discussion, the board voted and passed the...

  • Town holds brief meeting

    Jurri Schenck|Mar 7, 2024

    At the February 20, the Thermopolis Town Council meeting, Town Clerk/Treasurer Tracey Van Heule presented a budget adjustment, which included some salary adjustments and other to satisfy auditors in their accounting. The council voted and passed the approval of the budget adjustment. During citizen participation, Meri Ann Dorman, representing Main Street Thermopolis, presented a request for street closure for their Brewfest event on June 1. The closure would be on Broadway Street between 4th...

  • State park provides update on facilities

    Feb 29, 2024

    Hot Springs State Park has announced updates regarding the management agreements for the Star Plunge aquatic facility and Hot Springs Hotel. Brooks Jordan, Big Horn District Manager, shares insights into the future plans and partnership developments between C and W Enterprises, Inc. (Star Plunge) and Big Spring Spa, Inc. (Hot Springs Hotel and Spa) and Hot Springs State Park. “We highly value our longstanding partnership with both management companies and wish to extend our appreciation for their dedication to Hot Springs State Park and the c...

  • Arnold recognized at dedication ceremony

    Feb 29, 2024

    Joe Arnold has marked his 40th year working as a custodian for the Hot Springs County School District. Because of his dedication to the district, the administration building, which he has been in charge of cleaning for decades, has been named after him. On Wednesday, February 21, students, staff and administration gathered in the auditorium of the Joe Arnold Central Administration Building for a surprise ceremony of recognition. Wyoming U.S. Sen. John Barrasso also attended the event. Barrasso...

  • Public comment period on Postal Service consolidations ends soon

    Feb 29, 2024

    The Postal Service has published notices of intent to consolidate thirty processing and distribution centers. According to the notices, “it is highly likely” that each P&DC “will be modernized and repurposed as a Local Processing Center, a Sorting and Delivery Center, or both, consistent with the broader network redesign outlined in the DFA Plan.” The Casper Center is one of the centers listed, meaning Thermopolis mail could be rerouted through Billings, Montana if the proposal goes through. Currently in the public comment and review phase, the... Full story

  • Blood drive scheduled

    Feb 29, 2024

    Community Blood Drive dates for March are Monday, March 4 from 2-6 p.m. and Tuesday, March 5 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Senior Center. The blood drive is sponsored by the HSC Hospital Auxiliary. Walk-ins are welcome but appointments are encouraged. To make an appointment go to Vitalant.org or contact Community Blood Drive Coordinator Melene Mierzejewski at (307) 240-1414. The next blood drive will be in May....

  • Pesticide applicator program offered

    Feb 29, 2024

    The University of Wyoming Extension will offer six private pesticide applicator education programs at various locations in the Bighorn Basin from February 5 through March 20. Private applicator licenses are required for anyone who applies or supervises the application of Restricted Use Pesticides (RUPs). The program in Hot Springs County is set for March 20 from 1-5 p.m. at Hot Springs Weed and Pest, 711 Springview St. All participants are required to bring a government-issued ID, such as a driver’s license, to their session. Upon completion o...

  • Commissioners approve audit

    Feb 29, 2024

    At the February 20 Hot Springs County Commissioners board meeting, Jason Lund of Carver, Florek & James CPAs presented their audit results for fiscal year 2023. Lund explained their procedures and processes involved in the audit. Lund was pleased to report that they could not “identify any significant deficiencies or material weaknesses…good kudos to management here and it takes a lot of time for us to get through and weather through with these audits.” Lund recognized County Clerk Becky Kersten and her staff for their thorough work in preparin...

  • Officer body camera footage released

    Feb 22, 2024

    In response to a public records request from a reporter not affiliated with the Independent Record, the Town of Thermopolis and the Thermopolis Police Department have released two videos containing officer body camera footage to us, their “local newspaper of record.” A press release issued on Tuesday states, “The Town of Thermopolis and the Thermopolis Police Department remain committed to the protection and service of its citizens and transparency in all of its actions. In response to a recent Wyoming Public Records Act (WPRA) request, the M...

  • Water is the lifeblood of agriculture

    Jurri Schenck|Feb 22, 2024

    The Owl Creek Irrigation District (OCID) is constructing a new pumping station. Matt Brown is part of those leading the effort in its construction. Brown said that the OCID is a taxable entity which enables them to pursue grants. The OCID is made up of three areas, which include the upper area, the middle area, and the lower area, which is from Mike Messenger's property to the Big Horn River. The pumping plant where the new project work is being done supplies water to the lower area. Brown...

  • Property tax ballot initiative signatures campaign

    Jurri Schenck|Feb 22, 2024

    The organization BCR Initiatives is spearheading a ballot initiative and signature campaign for exempting 50% of the assessed value of residential property tax of owner-occupied homes statewide. BCR stands for Brent (Bien), Cheryl (Aguiar), and Rich (Weber) who are leading the effort. They are currently collecting signatures from voters from all over the state and verifying them by comparing them to voter rolls. Chairman Brent Bien explained the background of how and why their organization and...

  • Bridge work begins on U.S. Highway 20/WY789 project north of town

    Feb 22, 2024

    A $6.97 million highway improvement and fence replacement project has started on U.S. Highway 20/Wyoming Highway 789 north of Thermopolis. The Thermopolis North project is between mileposts 133.4 (the old National Guard Armory) and 139.5 (Black Mountain Road) on U.S.20/Wyoming789. “At this time, the contractor is cleaning under the bridge by the Fountain of Youth Campground (milepost 135.04),” said Wyoming Department of Transportation resident engineer Kaia Tharp of Thermopolis. The bridge cleanup is helping the contractor prepare for a May...

  • Jackalope Jump Saturday

    Feb 22, 2024

    The Thermopolis Jackalope Jump fundraiser will be held on Saturday, February 24 at the Hot Springs County High School with registration beginning at 10 a.m. and jumping starting at 11 a.m. Proceeds raised go to help provide year-round sports training and competition for athletes. Participants raise $100 and will take an invigorating dip into icy freezing water. Grab some friends, plan fun costumes if so inclined. You can also register online at www.sowy.org. All jumpers that raise a minimum of $100 per person will receive a Jackalope Jump...

  • Canyon life/tree workshop set

    Feb 22, 2024

    A workshop presented by Al Darlington will be held on Saturday, Feb. 24 from noon-1 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Library. Darlington will present a slide show and speak on living in Wind River Canyon, dealing with Mother Nature, making fruit trees work in the climate and more. He will discuss the environmental conditions, harvesting, pruning, water and other factors. The workshop is hosted by Red Dirt Master Gardeners. You are welcome to bring a brown bag lunch....

  • Brawley named Fireman of the Year

    Feb 22, 2024

    The 2023 Annual Fireman’s Award Banquet was held on February 10 at the Fire Hall. Mark Brawley was named Fireman of the Year was and the Master Cook was Jerry Williams. The following service awards were given out: 5-Year, London Jenks; 10-Year, Ryan Gious, 15-Year, Brandon Blakesley; 25-Year, Cory Johnston, 25-Year, Justin Herring; 30-Year, Mark Nelson, with 41 total years of service in Wyoming....

  • First week of session completed

    Feb 22, 2024

    by David Velazquez Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — The Legislature on Friday wrapped up the first week of its 20-day budget session, and at the end of the week, bills that had not yet been voted on for introduction died. Speaker of the House Rep. Albert Sommers, R-Pinedale, had up to Friday to decide the order in which the 229 bills filed in his chamber were to be voted on for introduction. By the time the House adjourned on Friday evening 94 bills died without a vote. The Senate filed roughly 100 less bills and voted o...

  • News briefs from around the state

    Feb 22, 2024

    From Wyoming News Exchange newspapers Funeral service scheduled for fallen police officer SHERIDAN (WNE) — A funeral service for Sgt. Nevada Krinkee will be held 1 p.m. March 1, Kane Funeral Home announced Thursday. The funeral will include military honors and will be held at the Bruce Hoffman Golden Dome on the Sheridan College campus, located at 1 Whitney Way in Sheridan. Following the service, a processional will start traveling north on Coffeen Avenue to Brundage Lane and will enter Interstate 90 at exit 25, then drive north to exit 20, t...

  • Lenten Fish Fry schedule begins Friday

    Feb 22, 2024

    The Knights of Columbus Lenten Fish Fry is a fish lovers paradise. Fish Fry dates this year are on Fridays beginning February 23 and then also on March 1 and 8. Dinner will be served from 5-7 p.m. at the St. Francis Church Parish Hall. All are welcome. The cost for the dinner is $15 for adults and $5 for children under 14....

  • Bobcat Speech and Debate notch first and second at tournaments

    Feb 22, 2024

    The Hot Springs Speech and Debate Team continued their successful season, bringing home a 1A/2A Championship trophy for the third weekend in a row after finishing first at the large, dog-themed Roverton Speech and Debate Tournament held at Riverton High School on February 9-10, 2024. The Bobcats followed up the Riverton competition with a second place Small School sweepstakes trophy at the Evanston High School Tournament on February 16-17, 2024. Both tournaments saw success from senior Bobcat competitors. Seniors Ivey Goff and Brison Steere...

  • Robotics team competes at statewide event

    Daniel Powell|Feb 22, 2024

    The Hot Springs County High School Robotics Team was in Casper last Saturday - competing in a state-wide event, which pitted twenty-seven teams against one another, in a competition of mechanical and electronic mastery. The Wyoming 2024 FIRST Tech Challenge State Championship event was held at CY Middle School. The Bobcats fielded two teams in the competition, and although both teams ran into some logistical challenges, each team performed well in the full day event. Team Fist Full of Axels (7283) suffered through some significant mechanical...

  • House Appropriations Committee to consider mental health bills

    Feb 22, 2024

    by Joseph Beaudet The Sheridan Press Via Wyoming News Exchange SHERIDAN —- The Wyoming House of Representatives referred three mental health bills to its Appropriations Committee last week. Speaker of the House Albert Sommers, R-Pinedale, brought the bills up for consideration, noting his and the Governor’s focus on mental health. “That has been a priority of mine, and I think we heard that it was a priority of (Gov. Mark Gordon during his State of the State address),” Sommers said. The House voted to introduce three mental health bills l...

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