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The anticipation for hunters has been building for months, but the time has come or is rapidly approaching as seasons for big and small game are about to open across Wyoming. Some trends — good and bad — figure to hold true once again in 2022. Mother Nature will play a role in hunter success and animal survival, but how much? Whether you are after pronghorn along the plains, deer or elk in the mountains, bighorn sheep high in the mountains or birds along the flatlands and wetlands, check out the 2022 Wyoming Game and Fish Department hunting for...
Main Street Thermopolis’ Great until 8! monthly late shopping event takes place Saturday, September 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, shop, and visit with friends and neighbors at the same time. Shoppers can win $100 in Chamber Bucks by entering a drawing. Bring your receipts from the participating businesses, with the date and time of purchase on...
Hot Springs County Pioneer Association will host their Annual Picnic, Saturday, Sept. 10 at the Hot Springs County Museum & Cultural Center Annex. Members are asked to bring a side dish or dessert. Meat, drink, and table service will be provided. A program will follow, featuring the 1920s Total School Immersion Experience and a demonstration with participation on-site in the old Middleton Schoolhouse. All area pioneers are invited to attend and will be recognized....
Access across Boysen Dam will temporarily be interrupted as the Bureau of Reclamation prepares for and performs testing of spillway gates during the week of September 11. For several hours during the morning of September 11, a crew will set up a large crane on Boysen Dam. The crane will be used to place and remove stoplogs in front of the spillway gates throughout the normal work week of September 12-16 to facilitate testing of the spillway gates. While the crane is being set up and while stop logs are being moved, access across the top of the...

The August Gymkhana was well attended and participants had a fun time competing in the various events. The final event for this year's series will be held on September 17. Results include: LEAD LINE Barrels - Jax Christian, Chisholm Moline, Casey Kennedy, Avi Miller, Laramie Penn, Donny Martin Poles - Jax Christian, Chisholm Moline, Flint Pingetzer, Casey Kennedy, Laramie Penn, Marlee Evans Goats - Marlee Evans, Jax Christian, Callie Arnett, Jentry Christian, Chisholm Moline, Casey Kennedy Flag...
The Yellowstone Country Assistance Network (YCAN) has contracted with Align to gather input from Hot Springs County residents and professionals for their Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) Needs Assessment. CSBG is a federal program administered by the Wyoming Department of Health. These funds are used to assist low-income individuals and families. The purpose of the assessment is to determine the best utilization of CSBG funds by creating a profile and prioritization of the needs and resources in the county. The key areas they will be...
Mark your calendar for the Hot Springs County Airport 6th Annual Fly-In set for Saturday, Sept. 10 from 7-11 a.m. The airport is located at 1080 Manning Road, which is a little over 10 miles west of Thermopolis off of Highway 120 West. There will be a free breakfast served and door prizes handed out. Guests are invited to come check out the airport....
by Mark Davis Powell Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange POWELL— The family of Thomas “TG” Howard wanted to make sure they didn’t hide his mental illness and depression, listing it as his cause of death in his obituaries. It was important to find a positive in the unthinkably hard reality of how he died. Howard took his own life Christmas day, 2015. The popular athlete at Cody High School who joined the Navy after graduation had first turned to alcohol and then opiates in an effort to deal with his mental illness. “A lot of people that struggle w...
Scott Alwin, CEO of Hot Springs Health, announced that the Board of Directors has approved the new Wage Scale Retention Adjustment (WSRA) on August 31, 2022 for Hot Springs Health employees. This wage restructuring will benefit Hot Springs Health employees by raising the minimum base pay to $15 per hour, while also impacting all other employees in the organization. The increase is part of HSH’s efforts to offer competitive salaries and increase the retention of HSH’s valued healthcare professionals, and to continue providing our patients with t...

The United States Postal Service held a dedication ceremony naming the Thermopolis Post Office, the Robert L. Brown Post Office Building. The event, held last Friday, was attended by members of Brown's family, USPS representatives and Wyoming dignitaries. Brown's career with the U.S. Postal Service spanned 44 years, including 18 years as the Thermopolis postmaster. Former Postmaster Robert Brown passed away on September 11, 2020. After graduating from Thermopolis High School, Brown was inducted...

At the August Hot Springs County Travel and Tourism meeting, in the financial report, Treasurer Audra Dominguez said, “We did pretty excellent for the tourism dollars coming in. We surpassed our last year’s income by 121% on the month… We’re at $36,680.49 that came in for tourism and that is a record.” Tourism Chairman Carl Leyba noted that the lodging tax dollars they reported can come from up to three months behind due to the collecting methods involved. The board voted and passed approval...

Mack's Market now offers two new self-check stations for customers without eliminating any staff positions. Owner Eric Mackay said regarding the decision-making in these new additions, "It actually isn't a new idea. It's been something that has been in the grocery industry for probably the last maybe 15 to 20 years, with a lot of prevalence. And it's been an idea that keeps coming back. But these particular units were ordered about probably three years ago. It was actually before COVID-19."...
The Alliance for Historic Wyoming and the Arapaho Ranch Field Station hosted a rare tour of the property on Saturday, Aug. 27. The tour was previously announced in the IR. Participants in the tour were limited and spaces filled up fast. Originally founded as the Padlock Ranch in 1867 and purchased by the Northern Arapaho Tribe in 1940, the ranch now produces non-hormonal, grass-fed beef. The historic buildings, including the Arapaho Mansion, a horse barn, a blacksmith and carpenter shop, a schoolhouse, and C-Store, are currently being...

David Souders has opened Hot Springs Thrift located at 1002 Shoshoni. The shop contains a variety of clothes, shoes, small pieces of furniture, videos, etc. Souders moved to Thermopolis in February 2020 just after he shut down a 1950s-style restaurant he owned in New Castle, Colorado, just before Covid occurred. He later applied for a local position and was hired. Souders explained his motivation for the thrift shop and said, “This is something that I feel like I want to do for the community.” A...
Mark your calendar for the Hot Springs County Airport 6th Annual Fly-In set for Saturday, Sept. 10 from 7-11 a.m. The airport is located at 1080 Manning Road, which is a little over 10 miles west of Thermopolis off of Highway 120 West. There will be a free breakfast served and door prizes handed out. Guests are invited to come check out the airport and the planes....
The Rusty Old Truck Market is coming to downtown Thermopolis Saturday, Sept. 3 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. in the area on 5th Street between Broadway and Warren Streets. The event is hosted by Hazel-n-Pearls and Double J Junk. There will be reinvented and vintage furniture, handcrafted goods, music, refreshments, vendors and more. The event will be held along side the Farmers Market which opens at 8 a.m. and normally lasts until noon. Some of the Farmers Market vendors will be available into the afternoon. For more information, contact Judy Carswell at...
by Jasmine Hall Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — State lawmakers spent Friday morning searching for ways to provide more affordable housing to Wyoming residents, including solutions such as a state housing trust fund and land banking. Discussions were led by members of the Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Committee, state agencies and local nonprofits invested in breaking down barriers to housing development. It falls in line with the committee’s second highest prior...

Marissa Selvig, who is running for the U.S. House of Representatives under the Constitution Party in the state of Wyoming, recently held a meet and greet in Thermpopolis. Selvig is from Riverton, has four children, married for six years, is a musician, worked at Central Wyoming College in the theater program, and is trained in speech and communication. Selvig is also the director of the Food Bank for Foundations for Nation’s Ministries in Riverton. They do outreaches in town and on the Indian r...
Hunters planning to use walk-in areas or hunter management areas (HMAs) in the Big Horn Basin this fall are encouraged to note recent changes made for the 2022 hunting season. Hunters should review the ranch rules for each HMA and identify limitations on specific walk-in areas they plan to hunt. In the Big Horn Basin, there are 79 walk-in areas and 13 HMAs providing hunters free public hunting access to private land and inaccessible public land. HMAs and walk-in areas are part of the Access Yes program, a program that facilitates partnerships b...
by Mark Davis Powell Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange POWELL — After a thunderstorm dumped heavy rain on the eastern portion of Yellowstone National Park and the area outside the East Entrance, Kitty Creek swelled out of its banks and mud and debris poured onto the North Fork Highway from the hills above. “The mud was 3 feet deep,” said Cody Beers, public relations specialist for the Wyoming Department of Transportation. Before crews from the department arrived, an unidentified Florida man tried to drive his car through the mess and muck. It d...
Access across Boysen Dam will temporarily be interrupted as the Bureau of Reclamation prepares for and performs testing of spillway gates during the week of September 11, 2022. For several hours during the morning of September 11, a crew will set up a large crane on Boysen Dam. The crane will be used to place and remove stoplogs in front of the spillway gates throughout the normal work week of September 12 – September 16 to facilitate testing of the spillway gates. While the crane is being set up and while stop logs are being moved, access a...
The United States Postal Service cordially invites you to attend the dedication ceremony naming the Thermopolis Post Office, the Robert L. Brown Post Office Building. The event will be held on Friday, August 26 at 11 a.m. at the Hot Springs County High School Auditorium, 415 Springview Street. A reception will follow the ceremony. Brown’s career with the U.S. Postal Service spanned 44 years, including 18 years as the postmaster. Former Postmaster Robert Brown passed away on September 11, 2020. U.S. Senators John Barrasso, R-Wyo., Tom Carper, D...
Complete, unofficial statewide results have been received for the 2022 Wyoming Primary Election. For the state there were a total of 182,142 ballots cast. Of those, 171,964 were Republican, 8,194 were Democrat and 1,984 were Non-Partisan. Federal and State offices Harriet Hageman (R) received a total of 113,025 statewide votes to upset incumbent Liz Cheney (R) in the race for the Republican nomination for Wyoming US Representative. Cheney received 49,316. In the Democratic race for Wyoming US Representative, Lynnette GreyBull (D) received...

At the August 18 Hot Springs County Commissioners board meeting held at the Annex building, the commissioners voted and passed the approval of a corrective quit claim deed for Alfred T. Graham and Ada F. Graham. The original property document was recorded in 1986 that contained some errors. It took a very long time for the issue to be resolved. Certified land surveyor R. L. Hudson examined the property and was able to assist in correcting the matter. The commissioners held two public hearings...
The Thermopolis Town Council held a brief meeting on August 16 at the Town Hall. Town attorney Mike Messenger presented the cable TV franchise ordinance for its third and final reading. Its first paragraph states, “An ordinance granting a nonexclusive franchise to Spectrum Pacific West, LLS for installation and operation of a cable service for distribution and sale to customers within the Town of Thermopolis; ratifying and approving the nonexclusive franchise agreement with Spectrum Pacific West.” The council voted and passed the approval of...