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  • Christmas parade Saturday

    Dec 8, 2022

    The Thermopolis - Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a lighted Christmas parade on Saturday, Dec. 10 with the theme “Winter Wonderland.” The parade will travel through downtown. Line up is at 5:30 p.m. at the HSC Senior Center and the parade starts at 6. Pictures with Mr. and Mrs. Claus will be available after the parade at Hazel-n-Pearls. They are also sponsoring a food drive with donations going to the Community Christmas Basket program. The Chamber is also hosting the 6th annual Window Decorating Contest for businesses. Voting wil...

  • Great Until 8 late shopping available

    Dec 8, 2022

    Main Street Thermopolis' Great Until 8! monthly late shopping event takes place Saturday, Dec. 10. This second Saturday event spotlights the businesses in town who are staying open until 8 p.m. or later. There's something special about strolling around the Downtown Historic District on this busy weekend where one can browse, holiday shop, eat, visit with friends and neighbors, and watch the Lighted Christmas Parade. Shoppers can win $100 in Chamber Bucks by entering a drawing with their purchase...

  • Bobcat Speech and Debate novices shine at Wyoming Indian tournament

    Dec 8, 2022

    The Bobcat Novice Speech and Debate Team put on a show at the first ever Wyoming Indian Novice Speech and Debate Novice Tournament this weekend capturing first place in 1A/2A. Wyoming Indian's first ever tournament hosted 8 schools for novice competition. Seven students represented the Bobcats at the competition, and here are some of the individual results. Freshman Dean Bihr finished second in Lincoln-Douglas Debate and third in Congressional Debate. Senior Alyssa Andreen took third in Lincoln...

  • Monday is Senior Angel Tree deadline

    Dec 8, 2022

    The Senior Citizen Angel Tree is sponsored and organized by the Bank of Thermopolis, Thermopolis Rehab & Wellness, and the Wyoming Pioneer Home. Names may be picked up at the Bank of Thermopolis and all gifts need to be wrapped and returned by Monday, December 12, to ensure seniors receive their gifts by Christmas. For more information, contact the Bank of Thermopolis at 864-3787....

  • Broadway Bridge bidding, work scheduled for 2024-25

    Jurri Schenck|Dec 8, 2022

    Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) Senior Public Relations Specialist Cody Beers provided an update on the Broadway Bridge construction. According to Beers, the funding comes from a Biden-Harris Administration bill called the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law where $2.3 billion is headed to Wyoming, with 70 specific projects identified. Beers said that this amount of federal funding is 25%-26% more than received typically. Some of the projects include 44 structures that are not directly...

  • Senators vote to block railroad strike

    Dec 8, 2022

    by Nicole Pollack Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER – Sens. Cynthia Lummis and John Barrasso both backed successful legislation last Thursday to block railroad unions from striking over a longstanding contract dispute. At the same time, the Wyoming Republicans opposed an attempt to grant seven days of paid sick leave to the workers. That vote ultimately failed. The votes came after Lummis sent a letter to Senate Republicans urging them to stop the unions from striking. The letter, which was co-authored by Sen. Kevin C...

  • Moving forward with plans for the old airport

    Jurri Schenck|Dec 1, 2022

    On November 22, the Hot Springs County Commissioners held a public hearing regarding their application to the Wyoming Business Council for a Readiness Grant. The hearing is a requirement to start the process. In 2015, the new Hot Springs County Municipal Airport was opened to replace the original Thermopolis Municipal Airport, which was adjacent to the city of Thermopolis, but was unsuitable for expansion. The airfield didn’t meet federal design standards and was situated in obstructed t...

  • Lawmakers support funding for suicide lifeline

    Dec 1, 2022

    by Jasmine Hall Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE – The 988 system for suicide prevention and mental health crises is one step closer to having a permanent funding source in Wyoming. Members of the Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Revenue Committee voted to sponsor a bill that would establish the suicide and crisis lifeline for the long term. They also supported moving $40 million from the Legislative Stabilization Reserve Account – also known as the “rainy-day fund” – to a 988 system trust fund account. An additional...

  • Roundtop yearbook team captures state championship

    Dec 1, 2022

    The Bobcat Roundtop yearbook captured the Golden Pony and All-State Honors with a first place champion ranking in 1A/2A at the 2022 Wyoming Student Media Association (WYSMA) Convention held at the University of Wyoming. The Bobcats won these honors with last year's book, which was published through Jostens with the theme - Caution: Organized Chaos. This was the first state convention and competition held by WYSMA in three years. Over 200 students and 13 schools attended the convention and even...

  • Get your entries in for the Christmas parade

    Dec 1, 2022

    The Thermopolis - Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a lighted Christmas parade on Saturday, Dec. 10 with the theme “Winter Wonderland.” The parade will travel through downtown. Line up is at 5:30 p.m. at the Senior Center and the parade starts at 6. Entry forms are available at the Chamber office at 220 Park Street. Deadline to enter is 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 7. The Chamber is also hosting the 6th annual Window Decorating Contest for businesses. Voting will be done Dec. 9-20 with the winner receiving $100 in Chamber Bucks. Con...

  • Holiday Tour of Homes Scavenger Hunt Tuesday

    Dec 1, 2022

    The Holiday Tour of Homes Scavenger Hunt, a fundraiser for the People for People Program, is being planned for Monday, Dec. 5 beginning at 4 p.m. Local residents decorate their homes for the enjoyment of the public. Theme of this year’s Scavenger Hunt will be “Christmas Movies”. For the cost of $6 you, your friends and family can tour around town and see the beautiful Christmas Decorations to a scavenger hunt. Reception following at the Community Hall. Come and visit with Santa Clause while enjoying refreshments. Tickets are available at Story...

  • Tree Festival Tuesday

    Jurri Schenck|Dec 1, 2022

    It’s back! The 22nd Annual Christmas Tree Festival will be held on Tuesday, December 6 at the Community Church Fellowship Hall at 5:30 p.m. for food and drinks, and at 6:30 p.m. will be the tree, wreath, and specialty items auction. All proceeds go to the Thermopolis Community Fund. Hot Springs Health and Pinnacle Bank sponsor the event. Spokesperson John Gibbel said, “It’s really exciting. We’re hoping to have over 30 items available for auction. And we just really appreciate those that take th...

  • Jingle Bell Jaunt 5K planned

    Dec 1, 2022

    A Jingle Bell Jaunt 5K Run/Walk fundraiser will be held on Saturday, Dec. 10 with registration opening at 10:30 a.m. and the race starting at noon. Registration will be in The 307 Pit parking lot at 735 S. 6th St. with the race beginning and ending there. Participants are welcome to bring their dogs. All proceeds will be used to pay for lifting camp registration fees for adults and kids. All participants can enjoy hot cocoa after the race. Pizza and a soak are included for an additional package fee. Cost for adults is $10 or $20 for the...

  • Hacker's Brief

    Dec 1, 2022

    The following is information on scams that are happing around the state. Letter Scam Impersonating TD Canada Trust: A Laramie citizen reported a letter (snail mail, not email) with a Canadian postmark from Daniel Tiber. Tiber claims to be from Canada Trust and says that a deceased customer didn't have beneficiary status and Daniel is looking for his next of kin. The email address Daniel asks you to contact him with is a parked domain (a website address that isn't active) and is not part of Canada Trust's list of website addresses. Apparently, t...

  • Travel and Tourism board meets

    Dec 1, 2022

    At the November Hot Springs County Travel and Tourism board meeting held at the Quality Inn, treasurer Audra Dominguez gave the financial report for lodging tax revenue collected in September. Dominguez said that the flooding of Yellowstone National Park still had an impact on revenue. September’s revenue was $26,212.08, which was down $2,803.57 from the previous year, a 10% change. However, Dominguez said they are “still doing well” with record-breaking months. The board voted and passed to approve the financial report. Jackie Dorothy gave...

  • WY Transportation Commission Contracts

    Dec 1, 2022

    The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded $22.76 million in contracts for seven Wyoming Department of Transportation construction projects during its November 17 business meeting. One of the projects will be in Hot Springs County. The commission also awarded an almost $1.1 million bid to Buffalo-based Barnum, Inc. for a project that involves grading, drainage, paving and other work on more than 3.5 miles of US Highway 20/Wyoming Highway 789 in Hot Springs County. The contracted completion date is June 30, 2024. Other area contracts awarded...

  • Speech and Debate team finishes third

    Dec 1, 2022

    The Bobcat Speech and Debate team started the season with a strong showing at the Green River Speech and Debate Tournament with a third place trophy. The two-day tournament with 15 schools and over 300 competitive entries included categories for Novice and Varsity competitors. The Bobcats brought fifteen students to the competition. Individually, the team saw positive results in interpretive, platform, and debate events. Junior Julia Quintanilla finished in second place in Humorous Interpretation. Sophomore Ki Kraushaar broke into semifinals...

  • Drama showcase presented this week

    Dec 1, 2022

    Hot Springs County High School will be holding its drama showcase on Tuesday, Thursday, Dec. 1, and Friday, Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. at the school auditorium. The students will perform a one-act play called Fourteen Lines. The cast for 14 Lines includes Brendon Butler, Sharon Burgess, Ivey Goff, Karina Lea, Tanner Macie, Talyah Myers, Savanna Nelson, Riley O’Brien, Julia Quintanilla, Ben Weaver and Rosalie Willson. The students will be going to State Drama in Gillette on December 8-10. Also competing in events at state are Chris Bapst, Audrey H...

  • 4-H members receive awards

    Dec 1, 2022

    The Hot Springs County 4-H Achievement Night was held on November 19. Several awards were presented to members and citizens. Gold Member Recognition - the member has at least one leadership experience, documented specific goals with knowledge and skills gained, has participated in at least one community service activity, participated in club and county activities, and wrote a summary of their 4-H year: Arin Adams, Remi Adams, Cooper Agar, Rylee Agar, Luke Dickey, Seth Dickey, Silas Dickey,...

  • Students recognized for outstanding achievements

    Kirk Boxleitner|Dec 1, 2022

    At their November meeting, the Hot Springs County School Board brought the livestock judging team of the Thermopolis FFA Chapter in for a round of recognition, after their outstanding performance at the American Royal in Kansas City, Missouri, this fall. On Oct. 16, the Thermopolis FFA members found themselves representing the entire state of Wyoming across the nation, as the livestock judging team placed fourth in the country, then came in second in the “reasons” class — for the oral reasons they were able to supply for judging various class...

  • Pick a name from the Senior Angel Tree

    Dec 1, 2022

    The Senior Citizen Angel Tree is sponsored and organized by the Bank of Thermopolis, Thermopolis Rehab & Wellness, and the Wyoming Pioneer Home. Names may be picked up at the Bank of Thermopolis. All gifts need to be wrapped and returned by Monday, December 12, to ensure our seniors receive their gifts by Christmas. The event organizers said, “We had an amazing response to this event last year, and are excited to share this awesome experience with our great community once again.” For more information, please contact the Bank of Thermopolis at...

  • Dinosaur Center hosting December events

    Dec 1, 2022

    The Wyoming Dinosaur Center is sponsoring a Stan-ta Claws Giveaway through December 18. Purchase an item from the gift shop to place under Stan the T-Rex’s Christmas Tree. The items under the tree will be donated to Hot Springs County Safe Haven. For every item purchase, you will receive an entry to win one of three kids digs next summer. Also, they are hosting Science Saturdays and having Hot Cocoa Geology on Saturday, Dec. 10 from 2-4 p.m. Visit anytime during those hours for a lesson in geology by having an opportunity to create your own h...

  • Get signed up now for Christmas Baskets

    Dec 1, 2022

    Sign-ups are being taken for Christmas Baskets from now thru Thursday, Dec. 8 at Public Health, 864-3311 or the Help Center, 864-3851. Pickup and delivery will be Saturday, Dec. 17 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Holy Trinity Perish Hall, 7th and Arapahoe. Volunteers are needed for box packing, carrying out and cleaning up on Thursday, Dec. 15 from 6-7 p.m., and Saturday, Dec. 17 at 1 p.m. at Holy Trinity Perish Hall. For more information, call 864-3629 and leave a message....

  • Sign ups for community Giving Tree open through December 12

    Jurri Schenck|Dec 1, 2022

    Safe Haven is the location of The Giving Tree, formerly known as the Elf Tree offered by the Department of Family Services. Executive director of Safe Haven Kaitlin Stone said, “It’s a way for the community to come together and make sure that all kiddos have a good Christmas. Anyone can sign up. There’s no income restriction. Thanks to our incredible community and donations of time and gifts, we are able to work together to provide a beautiful holiday for anyone who might need a little extra...

  • Commissioners table road change request

    Jurri Schenck|Nov 24, 2022

    At the November 15 Hot Springs County Commissioners board meeting, a public hearing was held for the Crimson View Estates Plat Revision. The applicant Ross Woolley on behalf of the Crimson View Estates lot owners has requested approval of an amendment to a plat changing the road dedication language on the Miller-Schmidt Subdivision Plat (aka Crimson View Estates). The current language dedicated to all subdivision roads, including the northern portion of Lane 14, “to the public’’ would be chang...

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