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  • College signing

    Apr 23, 2026

    On Wednesday, April 15 senior golfer, Madison Shaffer, signed her commitment to play golf for the Panthers at York University in Nebraska. Madison is a four-year stand-out for the golf program at Hot Springs County High School, and was part of last fall's State Championship team. Madison will matriculate to York this fall to study business and finance, and plans to be a personal financial planner upon graduation....

  • Save the sheep wagon

    Apr 23, 2026

    The Hot Springs County Pioneer Association is accepting donations to refurbish a small, replica sheep wagon that was gifted to them by the Thermopolis Chamber of Commerce. The project aims to restore the wagon, unique to our community, for the benefit of the Hot Springs County Museum and Cultural Center. Restoration includes replacing the worn-out wood on the underlayment, sanding and painting the metal trailer box, installing a new durable canvas cover, adding logos, replacing trim molding and...

  • News briefs

    Apr 23, 2026

    Spaghetti dinner fundraiser Risen Son Christian School is hosting Pasta With a Purpose, a spaghetti dinner and auction fundraiser, on Friday, April 24 beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Fair Building. To help with the event, make a donation or for more information, contact Shailee Harvey at 921-8069 or Brian Johnson at 921-4434. Book fair A community book fair will be held at Hot Springs County Fair Building on April 24 from 5:30-7 p.m. and on April 25 and May 2 from 9 a.m.-noon at Risen Son Christian School. Proceeds will...

  • Wooden nickel campaign underway

    Apr 23, 2026

    by Ray Shaffer My Pappy always said, “Don’t take any wooden nickels!” While that may be sage advice in most circumstances, the Hot Springs County Pioneer Association is endeavoring to turn that admonition on its ear by flooding the County with a wooden nickel campaign. In conjunction with the Semiquincentennial Celebration (America 250) and in support of the HSC Museum, we are asking local businesses and patrons to participate in a fun and different type of project by buying wooden nickels, in 100 nickel lots, as a way to help fund our wonde...

  • Sorensen part of UW Haub School program

    Apr 23, 2026

    Growing up in Thermopolis, Brody Sorensen spent his days on the Bighorn River, one of Wyoming's most fished and floated waterways. Those experiences shaped his understanding of environmental protection. "The Bighorn River gave us a strong outdoor community and a lot of opportunities to just be with the environment," Sorensen says. "It showed me what there was to lose if we aren't careful. It made me realize that there have to be people doing work to fix our environment." Now a freshman studying...

  • Locals place at team roping event

    Apr 23, 2026

    Wrangler Team Roping action hit Hot Springs County Fairgrounds last week. Several locals placed in the money at the event. Results include, in order of finish: #12.5 Slide: 29.06 on 4, Case Heupel and Jax Heupel $2,000.00; 29.87 on 4 Jayce Sorenson and JT Collingwood $1,140.00; 29.88 on 4 Kyle Neuenschwander and Clark Hufty $760.00 #11.5 34.65 on 4 Case Heupel and Jax Heupel $2,180.00; 36.62 on 4 Jayce Sorenson and Josh Avila $1,636.00; 37.21 on 4 Kyle Neuenschwander and Stan Williams...

  • Local job fair provides variety of options

    Daniel Powell|Apr 23, 2026

    The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services hosted a Job & Resource Fair on Thursday, April 16 at the Armory in Thermopolis. The event was the third such event in recent weeks - following on the heels of stops in Greybull and Worland. Thirty Wyoming employers were represented at the event, setting up tables and displays, meant to attract job seekers, and those who were, perhaps, just seeking information to consider for a possible future job change. On a cold day, when snowfall had been in the forecast, more than forty people showed up to...

  • State FFA Convention

    Apr 23, 2026

    High school students excel At the State FFA Covention, the high school Thermopolis FFA Chapter was named a gold chapter, making it one of the top six chapters in the state. Several teams and individual members earned a number of state awards. Kaycee Stothart was named Regional Star in Agriscience. Stothart, Cody Bomengen, Bridger Peil, Madi Shaffer, Jayssie Owsley, Taylor Ivie, Maile McCumber and Korbin Brill earned their State FFA Degrees State proficiency awards were given out in three...

  • Town secures SLIB grant funds

    Daniel Powell|Apr 16, 2026

    At their April 7, 2026 meeting, the Thermopolis Town Council reviewed two large grant funding requests, which have recently been approved. Two million dollars will go toward completion of the transfer station project, and six million dollars will be allocated toward the estimated cost of the lead service lines remediation project. Both grants will be awarded by the State of Wyoming SLIB Board. The total estimated cost of the transfer station project is $3.6 million, however, the Town of Thermopolis has budgeted funds for the remainder after...

  • Bureau of Reclamation holds water outlook meeting

    Daniel Powell|Apr 16, 2026

    The Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) held a meeting in Worland on Monday, April 13 to provide stakeholders with information pertaining to the current and projected water flow rates downstream from the Boysen Dam. The meeting, held at the Community Center, was well attended by individuals working in agriculture and business, representing irrigation and conservation districts, and also municipal officials. Liz Cresto, a water scheduler working out of the Cody Field Office of the Bureau of Reclamation, advised that Boysen Reservoir currently stands at...

  • $3M from Legislature could resolve Hot Springs State Park dispute

    Apr 16, 2026

    by Katie Klingsporn, WyoFile.com Though it’s been closed for more than a year, the Star Plunge aquatic facility in Wyoming’s most popular state park appeared ready for swimmers on a windy morning in late March. Classic rock blasted from outdoor speakers, white lounge chairs ringed the outdoor pool and sun glinted off the sulfur-rich water. The person responsible for its condition was inside. Owner Roland Luehne said there’s a reason that he keeps the Star Plunge primed for swimmers. “I am hoping that we’re going to get it open — or that someon...

  • Gardeners asked to grow a little extra

    Apr 16, 2026

    Thermopolis gardeners - Your help is needed. The sixth year of the Grow A Little Extra program is kicking off across Wyoming, including here in Hot Springs County. They would like to have more Thermopolis gardeners “grow a little extra” in their home gardens and donate it so that we can distribute it to different community organizations. With increasing food prices, many families and seniors can’t afford to buy produce. It’s extremely helpful to be able to provide fresh locally grown produce. They have free seeds available at the Seed Library...

  • News briefs

    Apr 16, 2026

    Gun club clean up Volunteers interested in helping clean up the Bob Milek Memorial Gun Range should meet at the range on Saturday, April 18 at 9 a.m. For more information, call Ted at (307) 277-0541. Trout Unlimited banquet Thermopolis Trout Unlimited is hosting their 2026 banquet on Saturday, April 18 beginning at 5 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Fair Building. Keynote speaker will be Trout Unlimited CEO Chris Wood. For more information, visit https://www.thermopolis-tu.org/banquet. Spaghetti dinner fundraiser Risen Son Christian School is hos...

  • The most consequential vote in Wyoming history?

    Apr 16, 2026

    by John Bernhisel May 10, 1921 may be one of the most important dates in Wyoming history. On that day, voters approved a statewide road bond that would bring tens of millions of dollars to build a modern highway system. Every county in the state passed the measure by a margin of more than three to one. It was a bold decision, and not just by politicians or business leaders. It was farmers, ranchers, factory workers, and schoolteachers who showed up at the polls. They voted to improve daily...

  • Commissioners approve interim funding plan

    Daniel Powell|Apr 16, 2026

    On Tuesday, April 7, the Hot Springs County Commissioners agreed to seek interim financing for the new airport hangar project from a selected local bank. Long-term funding is expected from the USDA, however, that process can still take some time so the interim funding will allow the project to get underway in a timely fashion. In a run-up to the board’s regular meeting, commissioner Tom Ryan had communicated with all four banking institutions which do business in Hot Springs County. Only three of those entities submitted proposed terms for the...

  • Candidate information meeting held

    Daniel Powell|Apr 9, 2026

    Last Saturday morning, an informational meeting was held for those who may be considering seeking either election or appointment to governmental offices in Hot Springs County and Wyoming. The 2026 candidate filing period will soon be open, running from May 14-29. Saturday’s event was open to all political persuasions and was well attended, with representations across the political spectrum. The event was sponsored by the Hot Springs County Democrats. This year, there will be elections in Wyoming for federal offices, such as United States Senato...

  • Facing dry conditions, Wyoming braces for fire season

    Apr 9, 2026

    by Mike Koshmrl and Maya Shimizu Harris, WyoFile.com, via WNE With vegetation cured and temperatures warm, Wyoming’s wildfire season started off early and, well, fiery. Although it’s technically been winter and early spring, the first three months of 2026 have been unseasonably warm and snow-free to a historic degree. “Wyoming has already been experiencing a fire season this year, as approximately 240 fires burned 12,450 acres,” State Forester Kelly Norris briefed the State Board of Land Commissioners on Thursday. “We’re tracking double the...

  • Hospital board receives surgical call coverage update

    Daniel Powell|Apr 9, 2026

    At their March meeting, Board of Directors of Hot Springs Health heard from CEO Scott Alwin regarding changes that have been necessitated to the surgical call coverage schedule. The changes have been made in response to notice being received that Banner Medical will no longer be allowing a surgeon from Worland to participate in the present surgical call coverage. That change leaves just Dr. Vernon Miller and Dr. Nicole Jamieson to serve as on-call surgeons in Thermopolis, meaning there will be between seven and ten days per month when an...

  • Heart Mountain presses Congress to keep funding

    Apr 9, 2026

    by Zac Taylor, Powell Tribune via Wyoming News Exchange As the long process to restore and create an exhibit to display the historic root cellar at the Heart Mountain Interpretive Center continues, the funding that made that and other projects possible is in jeopardy. The Trump administration’s budget proposal released Friday doesn't include the Japanese American Confinement Sites program administered by the National Park Service, which included more than $4.6 million in funding last year for sites across the country that preserve the r...

  • Public meeting set to discuss Boysen Reservoir water supply conditions

    Apr 9, 2026

    The Bureau of Reclamation has scheduled a Boysen Reservoir Water Information Meeting at 1 p.m. on Monday, April 13 at the Worland Community Center Conference Room, located at 1200 Culbertson Ave. in Worland. Discussion topics will include current water supply conditions, the 2026 snowmelt runoff forecast, and projected reservoir operations for 2026. Located on the Wind River near Shoshoni, Boysen Dam provides irrigation, hydropower, flood control, municipal, industrial, and fish and wildlife benefits. Near Thermopolis, the name of the river cha...

  • News briefs

    Apr 9, 2026

    Book and bake sale Hot Springs County Friends of the Library are hosting a book and bake sale on Friday, April 10 from 4-7 p.m. and on Saturday, April 11 from 8 a.m.-noon at the armory. They are taking book donations through April 9. They can be dropped off in the collection bins outside at the west end of the armory building. For more information, contact Cindy at 864-2060. Pride BBQ Big Horn Basin Pride is hosting a BBQ on Saturday, April 11 from noon-2 p.m. at Broadway Bakery, 509 Broadway. Attendees are welcome to bring a side dish. Histori...

  • Search begins for new chamber director

    Apr 9, 2026

    Meri Ann Dorman will be stepping down from her role as Thermopolis Hot Springs Chamber Director effective April 15. Dorman has served in the position for 13 years. She has agreed to continue providing support during the transition period until a new director is in place. The chamber board is conducting a search for a new executive director. For more details, see the classifed ad on page 9....

  • Flinn honored for 55 years of service

    Apr 9, 2026

    Alpha Phi #1148 Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha held the Annual Awards Ceremony and Dinner on March 31. Awards Chair Jenifer Grimm presented the awards. The Perfect Attendance Award was presented to Kim Enis, Jenifer Grimm, Michelle Herring, Stefanie Ireland, Cindy Magelky and Linda Ziegler. The 15 Years of Service Award was achieved a by Michelle Herring. Belle Flinn reached milestone in E.S.A., as she achieved her 55 Years of Service Award. Flinn was honored for her dedication and volunteer...

  • News briefs from around Wyoming

    Apr 9, 2026

    From Wyoming News Exchange newspapers Game and Fish tests more than 5,300 samples for CWD in 2025 SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s Wildlife Health Laboratory tested 5,370 samples from elk, deer and moose for chronic wasting disease in 2025, and CWD was detected in 842 of those samples. Game and Fish released its 2025 CWD Surveillance Report this spring Statewide, CWD prevalence averaged 21.6% in hunter-harvested mule deer bucks, an increase from 19.4% in 2024. The percentage in hunter-harvested white-tailed buck deer was...

  • Hearing held in Tipi Retreat case

    Daniel Powell|Apr 2, 2026

    District Court Judge William L. Simpson held a Hearing in the long-standing Tipi Retreat case on March 24. The issue before the Court concerned Hot Springs County’s request to set aside a Satisfaction of Judgment, which had been filed in the case in June of 2025 - after actions taken by two county commissioners in February of 2025, which were later determined by the court to have been taken without legal authority. In part, the Satisfaction of Judgment purports to release the Tipi Retreat from having to pay fines to the county, which were i...

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