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During the March 7 Hot Springs County Commissioners board meeting, Paul Galovich had requested time to discuss pubic comments at commissioner’s meetings. Current procedure at commissioner’s meetings is to allow public comments, with proper recognition by the chair, on agenda items. Public comments on non agenda issues is typically not allowed. Chairman Tom Ryan started the discussion by saying, “Commissioner Galovich asked to have a public comment discussion be added on. I think it’s a great d...

Last Tuesday, East River Road had to be closed to thru traffic when snow, water and mud slid onto the road due to warm temperatures and fast melting. The Hot Springs County Road and Bridge crew stayed busy working to clean up the road and had it reopened by Thursday....

The Hot Springs County Rural Water Joint Powers Board (HSCRWJPB) met on March 16 at the Annex building. In old business, there was a discussion about the assessment of funding and how much money each entity would contribute. The Hot Springs County (HSC) Commissioners have already contributed $5,000. There was discussion about using EDUs to gauge the different district’s contributions, but it was also noted that HSC does not have any existing customers and therefore there are no EDUs from them t...
Four Wyoming teachers – Emmy Hergert, Rick Simineo, Charity Penn, and London Jenks – have been selected as the 2023 state finalists for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST). PAEMST is the highest recognition that K-12 mathematics, science, or computer science teachers can receive in the U.S. Nominations and awards are facilitated by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and the National Science Foundation. Hergert teaches seventh-grade math at Thermopolis Middle School and...
Two performances of a musical offering for the Lenten/Easter season, God So Loved, will be held Sunday, March 26 at 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. at the Community Federated Church, 244 N. 6th Street. Choir and orchestra are made up of musicians from the church and the community at large. This is an ecumenical musical offering of the power of what Jesus Christ did for the world through his life, death and resurrection....

Local author Lea Schoenewald has a new book proposal approved by History Press, a part of Arcadia Publishing. Schoenewald’s book will be about historical narratives of the Gebo, Crosby, and Kirby mining camps from the early 1900s. Schoenewald hopes to complete the book by the middle of October of this year. She has an editor working with her through the entire process and will send photos as well as they work through the chapter. The book will finally be published in the spring of 2024. S...

Thermopolis First Baptist Church's Caleb Howe was ordained on Tuesday, March 14. Twenty-five other pastors and ministers from Wyoming, southern Montana, Idaho, northwest Colorado, and Utah all joined the meeting. Howe described the ordination as "Where I make public God's call on my life, and our local church here, First Baptist Church, recognizes that calling. They organized this ordination meeting. The church wanted the ordination, and I wanted to seek that. And so these men came in and...
The Hot Springs County Senior Citizens Center is turning 50 this year and will be celebrating on Monday, April 3. There will be an open house at the center, 206 Senior Avenue, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. with festivities beginning at noon. Everyone is invited to join the fun and reminisce about fifty years of memories with friends, old and new. Cake, ice cream, mints and nuts will be served. For more information, contact the senior center at 864-2151....
The Bureau of Reclamation, in collaboration with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGF), has scheduled a flushing flow in the Wind River downstream of Boysen Dam, according to Wyoming Area Manager, Lyle Myler. The current reservoir content is above average, and the spring runoff is anticipated to be above average,” said Myler. “Reclamation will retime operations and provide the flushing flow with the expectation that excess water will need to be released this spring.” Flows in the river below Boysen Dam will be incrementally incre...

Hot Springs County Emergency Management uses a color coding system to inform the public of awareness levels of the Bighorn River and area streams in Hot Springs County. These have been used in previous years. As we head into spring, here is a reminder of the awareness level of each color. The levels appear each week in this newspaper and are featured on social media. Complete information can be found under the Emergency Management Department tab at www.hscounty.com. Level GREEN will be in effect...

At the March 7 Thermopolis Town Council meeting held at the Town Hall, during citizen participation, Darren Butcher presented his request to legalize chickens with a packet of proposed code language describing a potential new ordinance. Mayor Adam Estenson opened the floor to the council to speak. Council member Bill Malloy expressed his concerns about having chickens, including the time needed for law enforcement to handle nuisance calls. Malloy added, “Every time this chicken thing comes u...

At last Tuesday’s Hot Springs County Commissioners board meeting, Brian Clarkson of Ardurra (formerly T-O Engineers) gave the Geographic Information System (GIS) update. Clarkson said that they have scanned more septic permit documents, processed and uploaded septic permit files from 1982 to 1983 to cloud storage, and added septic permit information to the online GIS database. Additionally, Clarkson said that they have reviewed Samsung Galaxy Tablets for field maps. Regarding anticipated work f...

Members of the Bobcat Speech and Debate Team finished second place in 2A at the State Championships. Left to right, Julia Quintanilla, Chris Bapst, Rosalie Willson, Dean Bihr, Brendan Butler, Karina Lea, Delayni Custer, Riley O'Brien, Zoey Larson, Ivey Goff, Kiesha Kraushaar, Ben Weaver and Kalebh Nelson show off their hardware. See page 6 for the full story....
by Nicole Pollack Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — Rocky Mountain Power submitted its largest proposed rate increase in over a decade to state regulators last week. But the process of having the changes approved will be lengthy — and thorough. “The burden of proof is always on the public utility,” said Anthony Ornelas, administrator of the Wyoming Office of Consumer Advocate. It’ll be up to Rocky Mountain Power to provide sufficient evidence, he said, “that the requests that they have made are just, reasonable and in the...

Hot Springs County Democrats elected new Executive Officers at their March meeting. From left to right, Larry Alwin, secretary/IT; Kimberly Bartlett, chair; Sampuran Khalsa, treasurer; and Levi Shinkle, vice chair. Not pictured are Howie and Suzanne Samelson, state committeeman and committeewoman....
A new edition of “Just the Facts” has been released by the State of Wyoming, Economic Analysis Division. The updated 2022 publication provides an easily accessible collection of statistics, presenting a broad range of quality of life factors in Wyoming. Information categories include demography, education, the economy, transportation, housing, geography, tourism, agriculture, tax environment, and crime & law enforcement. The data displays facts for the most recent period for Wyoming, its ranking relative to other states, and the change fro...
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department will conduct six open-house meetings throughout the Big Horn Basin and one final meeting in Worland to discuss 2023 hunting season proposals for small game, game birds and big game. During the meetings, Game and Fish personnel will be available to discuss the proposed 2023 hunting seasons for local hunt areas. The meeting in Thermopolis is set for Wednesday, March 22 at the Thermopolis Fire Hall beginning at 6 p.m. Other area meetings are as follows: March 20, Powell, Northwest College, Yellowstone...
Do you want to grow a garden this summer but don’t have a spot for one in your yard? Sign up for a Community Garden Plot. Red Dirt Master Gardeners is hosting sign ups on Saturday, March 18 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Library, 344 Arapahoe St. For more information, contact Kelly Strampe at (307) 870-2726....
On Tuesday, March 21, Wyoming students are encouraged to hop online for an engaging, one-of-a-kind career night featuring speakers from across the country, including Ryan “Cal” Callaghan of the MeatEater podcast and Netflix series. The free virtual event, hosted by University of Wyoming Extension 4-H educators via Zoom, offers young people an opportunity to interact with professionals in fields ranging from zookeeping and dog training to leatherwork design, landscaping and the culinary arts. “We can’t always bring people to Worland, but we...
By Mark Davis Powell Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange POWELL — A Yellowstone National Park wildlife biologist on a radio telemetry flight last Tuesday observed the first grizzly bear of 2023 to emerge from hibernation. The adult bear, estimated at 300-350 pounds, was seen near the remains of a bison carcass in Pelican Valley, near Yellowstone Lake. Wyoming Game and Fish Department large carnivore biologists have yet to see signs of the species on the North Fork, but it could be any day now, said Dan Thompson, the state’s large carnivore sec...
The Hot Springs County High School Speech and Debate Team brought their successful season to an end with a runner-up finish at the Wyoming Speech and Debate Tournament at Cheyenne East High School on March 9th, 10th, and 11th. The event saw 32 schools in attendance with over 425 individual entries. In a hard-fought tournament, nine Bobcats earned All-State designation, and three were crowned 1A/2A State Champions in individual events. Co-team captain Karina Lea finished an exceptional senior season, earning All-State honors in two events and...
We are approaching the end of the winter season with the first day of Spring just around the corner on Monday, March 20. In many places, Thermopolis and Hot Springs County is still covered in a blanket of snow that, thanks to high temperatures in the 40s on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, is beginning to melt. As the melting of this massive amount of snow takes place, citizens are dealing with runoff near their homes. Although sand bags and sand is available at Hot Springs County Road and Bridge, in most cases of yard snowmelt, sand...

At the March 9 Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce board meeting, the Thermopolis High School FFA students held a presentation about food waste management issues, how they are handled worldwide, and they explored potential solutions to the problem. The FFA students will give this presentation to other organizations as practice and to gain feedback before they submit it to their state competition. In old business, CEO Meri Ann Dorman said they have only four slots left for their...
by Maya Shimizu Harris Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — Gov. Mark Gordon allowed House Bill 103 — legislation that bans crossover voting in Wyoming — to quietly become law without his signature on Thursday. He explained in a Thursday evening letter that he chose not to sign the bill because it “adds uncertainty to the voting process.” That ambiguity concerns whether or not someone registering to vote in the bill’s blackout period could also declare a party affiliation, Wheatland Republican Rep. Jeremy Haroldson,...

The Hot Springs County High School Speech and Debate Team impressed with an outstanding showing at the National Qualifying Wind River District Speech and Debate Tournament at Rock Springs High School on March 3-4. The tournament, delayed by weather conditions the week before, hosted 17 Wind River District schools of all Wyoming school classifications, and 400 students performed and debated with hopes set on National Qualification. Bobcat Junior Julia Quintanilla will represent the Wind River...