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The 67th Wyoming Legislature convened for the 2023 general session Tuesday at noon. Opening ceremonies were held as their first order of business, and new members of the Legislature and legislative leadership will be sworn in. Introduction and referral of bills began Tuesday afternoon. Floor proceedings and committee meetings will be broadcast live via the Wyoming Legislature’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/ wyominglegislature. On Wednesday, the Legislature convened for a Joint Session of the Wyoming Senate and House of R...
The Wyoming Dinosaur Center and Dig Sites will be hosting Dinosaur Snow Globes for their January Science Saturday, Jan. 14 from 2-4 p.m. Participants will enjoy a lesson on viscosity and create their very own snow globe to take home with them. Museum admission is half price during Science Saturdays. For more information contact the WDC at 864-2997....
POWELL (WNE) — A prominent Wapiti resident who stands accused of recklessly firing a rifle during a November elk hunt has formally denied the allegation. Through her attorney, Nina Webber pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor count of reckless endangerment during a Friday appearance in Park County Circuit Court. The charge stems from a Nov. 30 incident, in which witnesses and authorities allege errant bullets whizzed over the heads of two residents near the North Fork Highway. A group of people had been hunting elk that morning, but then-Park C...

The Senior Housing in East Thermopolis, which includes the Canyon Village and Hot Springs Senior Apartments, recently won some of the nation's top awards as a federally subsidized apartment complex. Lynne Mesenbrink, property manager, and David Mesenbrink, maintenance supervisor, operate these two facilities under the North West Tamarack Property Management Company. The Senior Housing houses citizens who are 62 years and older and disabled people. The residents are independent in their living as...
Jackson Hole Still Works (JHSW) has announced the finalists for their 2023 “Spirit of Wyoming” Vodka Label Art Competition. Eight finalist artists from eight different towns across Wyoming and Idaho have made the cut from an incredible array of entries. The finalists for the next Jackson Hole Still Works Vodka label are: Sonja Johansen (Thermopolis, WY), Brooke Mack (Gillette, WY), Mae Orm (Pinedale, WY), James Overstreet (Cheyenne, WY), Cassidy Post (Alpine, WY), Leslie Schafer (Lander, WY), Ryan Stolp (Jackson, WY) and Brenda Swinney (Vi...
The Hot Springs County School District’s Tech Specialist Rick Groh provided a primer to the school board on the district’s new website app on Dec. 15 Groh reported the app had been under development since the start of the school year, and explained how it ties directly into the school district’s website, which is about two years old. According to Groh, the calendars and announcements for the district and each of its schools, that already appear online, are also available via the smartphone app. “Any time we send an all-call, or a push notific...

There were many memorable things that happened in Hot Springs County in 2022. The following is a look back at an important or unique story from each week of the year. January January 6 The Hot Springs County Commissioners held a public hearing at the Annex Building on December 21 to address the request for a land-use change for the Steven's property and their Tipi Retreat business. County Planner Bo Bowman introduced the application to the commissioners and said that the property is located at...
The Hot Springs County Senior Center will host a fundraising cribbage tournament on Saturday, January 7 at 1 p.m. The event is open to the public and participants must be 18 years and older. The entry fee is $20, which includes $5 day money for the highest total points for the day. Director Trenda Moore said that they received “rave reviews” about the cribbage tourneys and they plan to hold them quarterly. Call the senior center at 864-2151 to get signed up now....
The first Community Blood Drive for 2023 will be held at the Senior Center on Monday, Jan. 9 from 2-6 p.m. The Blood Drive is sponsored by the Hot Springs Health Hospital Auxiliary. The community quota each time is 56 units of blood, and due to the generous donors, that goal has almost been reached. Walk-ins are always welcome, but appointments are encouraged. Contact the Community Blood Coordinator, Melene Mierzejewski to schedule an appointment at (307) 240-1414. If you are unable to attend the January blood donation, the next opportunity...

At the December 20 Hot Springs County Commissioners meeting, Tricia McPhie presented the cash handling policy for review, which has not been updated since 2019. The commissioners voted and passed the approval to accept the policy. The commissioners voted to approve county board appointments, including Ginger Ward for the Fair Board, Jim Lash for the Predatory Animal Control Board, Arnold Pennoyer for Area 2 of the Weed & Pest Board and Dee Hillberry for Area 5 of the Weed & Pest Board. It was no...

The Thermopolis Town Council meeting was held December 20 at Town Hall. During citizen participation Dan Wychgram presented a request regarding their potential signing a letter of support for the Hot Springs County Commissioners for their application for a Wyoming Business Council Business Readiness Community Grant. Wychgram asked that if the council signs the letter that they have a condition that the commissioners do not grind up the asphalt of the runway of the old airport as that would...

Due to extremely low temperatures last week, ice jams formed in the Bighorn River in Hot Springs State Park and other areas in the county. According to information originally put out by the National Weather Service Riverton office, the lowest recorded temperature in Thermopolis was -36 degrees over the two day period of Dec. 21-22. However, Hot Springs County Emergency Management Coordinator, Bill Gordon, said it was later updated to -48, observed in the Lucerne area. With the gradual warm up...
Ciciley Basse, director of daycare for the Hot Springs County School District, addressed the school board Dec. 15 to deliver her supervisor’s report. Basse reported the daycare celebrated with “community helpers” in October, as members of the highway patrol and the local police, sheriff’s and volunteer fire departments visited the daycare, so the kids could explore their vehicles, “push all the buttons and make all the sirens” go off. Moving to November, Basse recounted how the daycare hosted “a tool for observing young children” thr...
Brandon Deromedi was selected as the 2A Boys Golf Coach of the Year by his fellow Wyoming Coaches’ Association coaches for the 2022 fall sports season. Deromedi is also the activities director for Hot Springs County School District....
The Hot Springs County Senior Center will hold its Ringing in the “Noon” Year event for New Year’s Eve Celebration on December 30 from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Center. Director Trenda Moore said they will have door prizes and a balloon drop. There will be sparkling cider and other nonalcoholic drinks. The menu will include BBQ ribs (pork wings), baked squash, rolls, coleslaw and mixed fruit. Also, the Senior Center will host a fundraising cribbage tournament on Saturday, January 7 at 1 p.m. This event is open to the publi...
Hot Springs State Park Supervisor Kevin Skates is holding the First Day Hike on January 1, 2023, beginning at 11 a.m. Participants are to meet at the Thermopolis Golf Course to hike the new Runway Trail. Skates said, “Depending on the weather, we’ll probably just hike one to two miles, depending on how far people want to go. We just kind of play that by ear, depending on the weather, how cold it is and how much snow.” Skates went into further detail and said, “We’re hiking on the new Runway Trail that comes off T-Hill and goes over to Roundt...
A Cookie Jar Auction for the Carothers family will be on Saturday, January 7 at 5 p.m. at the Eagles Lodge, 701 S. Railway Ave. in Worland. There will be a dinner with the auction to follow. Zachariah, son of Keith and Angel Carothers, and grandson of Lois Haynes from Thermopolis, was life-flighted to Salt Lake City again on Friday, December 16. Zachariah was born with nasal passages too small to sustain him and because of this he struggles to breathe and has to use a feeding tube. Zachariah has already spent more than 60 days in the NICU....
According to Hot Springs State Park Supervisor Kevin Skates, the ice skating rink will open on Wednesday, December 21. The ice skating rink is located at the softball field closest to the fairgrounds in the Hot Springs Rec District area. Skates said there is a horse trailer that contains skates, hockey sticks, field goals, and pucks to use. Skates asks that everyone be respectful and return all items back to the horse trailer when done. Last year Skates said, “fortunately, there was no loss of items for the ice skating rink.” Also, there is...
Area Churches are hosting a variety of Christmas services including: St. Francis Catholic Church – Sat., Dec 24, Christmas Eve Mass at 4 p.m.; Sun., Dec. 25, Christmas Day Mass at 11 a.m. Set Free Church – All Services remain the same with the exception of only one service on Sun., Dec. 25 at 11 a.m., no Sunday School on Dec. 25. Risen Son Baptist Church – Sat., Dec. 24, Christmas Eve Service at 6 p.m.; Sun., Dec. 25, Christmas Day Service at 11 a.m. Living Waters Assembly of God – Sat., Dec. 24, Christmas Eve Service at 5 p.m.; Sun., Dec. 25...
Sherman Skelton entered his second year as chair of the Hot Springs County School District Board of Trustees on Dec. 15, after Joe Martinez nominated Skelton to retain his board chairmanship, which Nichole Weyer seconded, and the rest of the board of trustees voted unanimously to close the floor to any other nominees. “There was a lot to learn from the first year,” Skelton said. “It’s a growth piece for me, so hold me accountable. I always appreciate feedback, so I look forward to that.” Weyer, in turn, was nominated as vice-chair by Jennifer...

Hot Springs County Search and Rescue has a new side-by-side vehicle with snow tracks. Search and Rescue member Casey Freund, said the Polaris Ranger Crew 1000 Northstar edition vehicle was approved by the County Commissioners in 2021. The cost to the county was $23,061.99. The tracks were paid for out of the private fund for the Search and Rescue, which is from donations made to the organization. Freund added that their Poker Float fundraiser earned them money from the community to pay for the t...
With extremely cold temperatures in the forecast for this week, there is a good chance we will see the Bighorn River begin freezing over with minor or major ice jams possible. According to the National Weather Service, as of Monday, Dec. 19, temperatures are forecast to be -28 Wednesday night, -14 is the predicted high on Thursday with a low of -30 Thursday night, followed by a high of around zero on Friday. During these bitter cold temperatures, it is important to keep children, pets and yourself safe from the harsh conditions. Also, remember...
Thermopolis Hardware and Mercantile will be getting a make over in the coming months. The local retail establishment has decided to convert to Ace Hardware and will now be part of a team of almost 5,000 locally owned and independently operated Ace stores across the globe. Ace is actually a co-op of hardware store owners who use their combined resources to buy at the best price possible. Karen Sinclair, part owner, shared: “We have always strived to offer the best possible customer service and have been very blessed to have a great team of p...
At the December Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce board meeting, Kristen Gunther of Otterspace made a presentation about electric vehicle (EV) charging and their project with the chamber. Gunther explained the different types of charging, with some taking many hours and others types that take 15-30 minutes. Chamber CEO Meri Ann Rush and Gunther are planning on installing several EV charging stations across the street of the Chamber Visitor’s Center near the high school. Gunther explained that there are many out-of-state drivers who ar...

At the December 6 Thermopolis Town Council meeting, the council passed a resolution for a budget adjustment that was originally adopted in June. This allowed the council to pass a second resolution that would pay for the extensive asphalt repair and the water project. The money for these costs will come from the general fund. The amounts for these costs were approximately $41,000 for Fremont Street, less than $80,000 for Richards, and $32,000 for 8th and Fremont, Clark. The council voted and...