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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...

Merlin's Hide Out celebrated its 10-Year Anniversary at its current location. Merlin and Barb Heinze have gone through quite a journey in creating their business of custom-made buffalo hides and fur coats. When Merlin was asked how he developed his interest in sewing fur and leather, Merlin said, "When I was a teenager, I was in Junior Leadership 4-H, and our leader Louise Odde taught us how to work with leather. She was a great leader and not only taught me how to sew, but encouraged me to...
On March 3 at approximately 7 p.m. the Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department (TVFD) was dispatched to Sunnyview Drive for a reported structure fire. Firefighters arrived to find an active fire burning on the outside deck of a single-family dwelling. The fire extended into the interior of the structure. Firefighters attacked and extinguished the fire. Fire crews returned to the scene throughout the following hours to ensure the fire did not re-ignite. The residents of the home and their pets safely evacuated the home prior to the TVFD arrival....
The March Hot Springs County Historical Society meeting will be held on Saturday, March 11 at 2 p.m. at the Historical Museum. The featured program will be Thermopoils Volunteer Fire Department, over 100 years of service. Presenters are Chief Mark Collins and John Fish. Hot Springs County covers 2,004 square miles and the local fire department is the only fire protection in our district for over 4,000 residents, who depend on the department to respond to all haz-mat, wild-land, car accidents and structure fires The presentation will be about...
Stillwater Hospice of Northern Wyoming is holding a Hospice 101 Forum on Tuesday, March 14 beginning at 6 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Senior Center. If you have questions about hospice care, this forum is to field questions and provide education. Snacks and refreshments will be provided and everyone is welcome. For more information, contact the Stillwater office at (307) 300-2750....
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church is holding their annual Rummage and Pie Sale on Saturday, March 11 from 8 a.m.-noon at 642 Arapahoe. From 11 a.m.-noon there will be a $1 bag sale. Sale donation items will be accepted through Friday, March 10. Drop them off in the parish hall from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. For pick up of items or for more information, call the church at 864-3629....
There will be a Hunter Education Internet Completion Course held on Sat., April 15 from 8 a.m. - noon at the Thermopolis Middle School Commons. This certification option is the mandatory second half of a two-part hybrid online independent study. Student must have first completed the online at-home study portion of Wyoming Hunter Education before taking this in person course. The course is four hours and instructor led. Students are requited to be at least 10 years old to participate. However, this course is recommended for ages 12 and older. It...
Hot Springs County High School Athletics Hall of Fame is taking nominations from now through August 6 for this year’s class of inductees. The categories for hall of fame members are male athlete, female athlete, coach/administrator, special contributor and team. Team nominations are no longer necessary, as any team that has won a state championship is automatically nominated. Nomination forms are available at Farm Bureau Insurance at 610 Park St. or can be requested via email at markw@rtconnect.net. Completed forms can be returned via email o...
by Mary Steurer Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — In a step that could pave the way for broader changes to Wyoming’s property tax system, Gov. Mark Gordon on Friday gave his signature to a proposed constitutional amendment to make a fourth tax class exclusively for residential property. Right now, residences fall under the same tax class as commercial and industrial property. In other words, they’re all taxed at the same assessment rate of 9.5%. As climbing residential property taxes put the squeeze on Wyoming homeo...

At the February 28 Hot Springs Health board meeting held in their conference room, CEO Scott Alwin gave his report and said that Laura Budd has accepted the position of Foundation Director/ Grant Writer. Budd will begin on April 10. Also, Tim Teson has accepted the Surgical Director position. Regarding Patient Experience, Alwin said that “On Feb. 13 and 14, Robert Grossman from Custom Learning Systems was on site to provide a Leadership Briefing Training, along with orientation for our S...
A cookie jar auction benefit will be held for Thomas Sullivan, Jr. on Saturday, March 25 beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Fair Building. A brisket dinner will be served with the auction to follow. All proceeds will go to help with expenses as Sullivan continues stomach cancer treatments. For more information, contact Julia Schleusner at (307) 921-9147....
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...

At the February 21 Thermopolis Town Council meeting, Town Engineer Heath Overfield held a discussion with the council about the Hot Springs County Water District Joint Powers Board (HSCWDJPB) regarding a possible Level 2 study to drill for water on Lysite Mountain for about $2.1 million. Council member Bill Malloy expressed his concern about upfront costs. Overfield said that the grant for it would be a 100% covered cost and if the well is successful in both water quality and quantity the...

Prior to the February 21 Hot Springs County Commissioners meeting, around 30 supporters for the "Save the Tipi" campaign peacefully gathered in front of the Hot Springs County Courthouse and then attended the commissioners meeting at the annex. Michael and Michele Stevens, owners of The Tipi Retreat, LLC, are currently in litigations after the Stevens' filed a lawsuit against the commissioners over their denial of a land use change for the couple's commercial business, Docket No. 2022-23. A...
by Stephen Dow Cody Enterprise Via Wyoming News Exchange CODY — A resolution from a Park/Hot Springs County legislator asking Wyoming’s Congressional delegation to rethink national policies on wild horse management is dead, but the conversation could continue in the coming months. House Joint Resolution 3 — sponsored by Rep. John Winter (R-Thermopolis) — died on a split 2-2 vote during a Senate Agriculture, State and Public Lands and Water Resources Committee meeting Feb. 16. Sens. Tim French (R-Powell) and Bob Ide (R-Casper) voted for the res...
Bill Gordon, the Hot Springs County Emergency Management coordinator, contacted the Thermopolis Independent Record to add clarity about his Feb. 16 testimony to the Hot Springs County School District Board of Trustees. Gordon clarified that, rather than independently contacting “a firm in Chicago,” he was one of several people invited to take part in a Dec. 7 Zoom call, regarding local school emergency management plans. This call was between Hot Springs County School District Superintendent Dustin Hunt, Hunt’s Administrative Assistant Kathy...

Hot Springs County Sheriff's Office K9 Riggs has received a donation of body armor. Sergeant Casey Freund said that K9 Riggs started his service in June 2022 and is now two years old, reaching a 20-month threshold. This means he has stopped growing and was measured and fitted for body armor. Hot Springs County Sheriff's Office K9 Riggs has received a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from the non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. K9 Riggs' vest was...
Hot Springs County School District third graders will be presenting America in Song at the William H. Malloy School Auditorium on Thursday, March 9 beginning at 2 p.m. Special guests include members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and representatives of area first responder agencies. Treat your ears to the sounds of patriotic pride and good ole American classics. The event is free and open to the public. Join us as we honor America....
A Community Blood Drive will be held at the Hot Springs County Senior Center on Monday, March 6 from 2-6 p.m. The community quota each time is 56 units of blood. There is always need for blood and only volunteer donors can fulfill that need for the patients in our community. Walk-ins are welcome but appointments are encouraged. Call Melene Mierzejewski, Community Blood Coordinator, at (307) 240-1414 for an appointment. The blood drive is sponsored by the Hospital Auxiliary....

Thermopolis Game Warden Spencer Carstens has been selected by the North American Wildlife Enforcement Officers Association (NAWEOA) as a recipient of the 2022 Torch Award. The Torch Award is presented to newly appointed wildlife officers who have demonstrated exceptional ability and initiative in the performance of their duties. Each year NAWEOA selects an officer from seven regions across North America to receive the award. Carstens was selected from Region 4, which includes Wyoming and 11...
Six Wyoming students were recently honored as essay contest and good citizen award recipients by the Sheridan Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). Jayci Basse from Hot Springs High School, Claire Justice from Tongue River High School, Shelby Fennema from School District #3, High School, Brogan Byram from Buffalo High School, and Zane Neville from Kaycee High School received the DAR Good Citizens Award. This award, created in 1934, recognizes and rewards high school seniors who possess the qualities...
Hot Springs County Emergency Management and Thermopolis Police Department Dispatch will resume monthly Outdoor Alert Siren tests on the first Saturday of each month, at noon. If strong weather is occurring around that time the tests will be canceled and occur the following week. Saturday, March 4 at noon a test will demonstrate the HI-LO siren tone reserved only for a Boysen Dam failure....
The Thermopolis Jackalope Jump fundraiser will be held Thursday, March 9 at the Hot Springs County High School parking lot with registration begining at 1:30 p.m. and jumping starting at 2 p.m. The Jackalope Jump challenges brave Wyomingites at numerous locations around Wyoming to “Be Bold, Go for the Cold!”. It’s a great way for everyone – individuals, organizations, and businesses – to get involved in supporting Special Olympics Wyoming athletes. All funds raised go to support programming and events for local athletes as well as over 1,60...