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The Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce held its July board meeting last week. During old business, Chamber CEO Meri Ann Rush said the recent Culpepper & Merriweather Circus was “fun and a long day.” There were volunteers to take tickets and Rush got to see the tent rise. Rush added it was her first time hosting the circus since she became a director or a chamber board member. In Rush’s report, she said the ticket sales were profitable with 1,008 tickets being sold. Rush noted that the second show at the circus was “beyond packed...

At the July 5 Hot Springs County Commissioners meeting held at the Annex building, a public hearing was held to address the Red Rim Ranch Subdivision application, represented by developer Brian Hayek. The request was for the approval of a preliminary subdivision plat to divide 385 acres into 88 single-family residential lots and a land-use change from Agricultural land use category to Residential land use category. During public comments, Lisa Vice from Coyote Run asked the commissioners, “I j...
by Jasmine Hall Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Wildlife Task Force met Thursday to debate six propositions for limited-entry license allocation and its impacts on hunters. These were considered as part of an effort to develop a comprehensive proposal with solutions for license allocation between resident and resident hunters, equity in opportunity for residents to draw licenses in limited quota areas and courses of action to preserve the economic impact to the state following the changes. Along with d...
Hot Springs County High School’s annual Reunion kicks off this weekend with many former Bobcats set to hit town on Friday. While all graduates are invited to attend, this year features classes ending in two and seven. Registration and picnic ticket pick up will be at the Hot Springs County Museum and Cultural Center on Saturday from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Rattlesnake Ridge will be the band for Saturday night’s dance at the VFW, which starts at 9 p.m. A picnic is scheduled from 11 a.m. til 1 p.m. on Sunday at the Kiwanis Shelter in Hot Spr...

On Friday, July 8, the family of Duncan Harris interred his ashes in the Nostrum family plot in the Monument Hill Cemetery located in Thermopolis. Duncan's widow, Janice Harris, helped the family gather together to celebrate his life, coming from Jackson Hole and elsewhere. Duncan comes from a long lineage of the Nostrum homesteaders in the Thermopolis and Hot Springs County areas who arrived in the late 1800s. As a youth, Duncan claimed both Wyoming and California as home. He was born February...

Michael and Michel Stevens are operating the Tipi Grill in relationship with Hellie's TeePee Pools in the Hot Springs State Park. They opened for business on July 1. They are open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m and are open Sundays noon until close. They plan to keep the business open with these hours until further notice and may change them in the fall. Regarding how things have been going since they started, Micheal said that this past weekend and on July 4 they were...
The Hot Springs County Farm Bureau Federation and the Thermopolis – Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a Meet the Candidates Public Forum on Monday, July 25 beginning at 6 p.m. at the Thermopolis Middle School. All candidates running on the federal, state and local levels have been invited. Candidates will be given a two minute introduction period to introduce themselves and their platform. Rules and questions will not be available until that evening. For more information, contact the chamber at 864-3192....
Wyoming Discovery Days, Folk Festival takes place Saturday and Sunday, August 6-7 in Hot Springs State Park. Join us as we celebrate Wyoming’s unique cultural heritage through stories, music, food, art, and demonstrations. A main feature this year will be David Osmundsen, Arrowhead Forge School of Blacksmithing. Osmundsen’s background in iron trade goods from the fur trade binds his love of history with his passion for forging. As he forges, Osmundsen will teach the history of blacksmithing and explain and demonstrate the general ability to...
The Hot Springs County Fair, which occurs from July 30 to August 5 at the fairgrounds, will not have pig wrestling this year. Cassie Owsley, FFA Alumni President, said, “Ron and Donna Dalin of Double D Livestock LLC said the main reason they were unable to have and host pig wrestling this year is because the people that they have bought pigs from in the past have gone out of business. They said it is cheaper for them to go and buy pigs or pork meat than it is for them to raise them now with the price of feed and increased corn costs.” Ows...

In 1913, Hot Springs County became a county after being carved out of Fremont, then Big Horn Counties. In 2013, the local Centennial Committee offered a tree planting program to promote the centennial celebration by asking local citizens to plant a tree. There were 100 trees planted around the county, each receiving a small brass commemorative plate to bear witness of the tree. A record of those numbered trees are in the time capsule, currently held at the County Museum. The official county...

Four candidates will face off in the 2022 Thermopolis Town Council race, including incumbents John Dorman Sr. and Tony Larson along with challengers Bradyn Harvey and Rachel Hughes. Four candidates will move forward from the Primary Election in August so the race will be decided at the General Election in November. John Dorman Senior John Dorman Sr. is running for re-election to the Thermopolis Town Council. Dorman said, “I enjoy working for the town and trying to keep things on an even keel, d...

Thermopolis Mayor Mike Chimenti is running for reelection in the 2022 Primary Election in August. He will be facing off against Adam Ryan Estenson. Two candidates will move onto the General Election in November when the race will be decided. Mike Chimenti Chimenti is nearing the end of his first term of four years. Regarding some of the town’s accomplishments in that period of time, Chimenti said, “We’ve done a lot of building projects. We’ve rebuilt our purifiers and our broken beds and the...
Brandon Deromedi, activities director for the Hot Springs County School District, provided an update on spring sports to the HSCSD Board of Trustees on June 16. Deromedi celebrated the successes of what he saw as “a great year,” with the boys’ golf team being named state champions, and golfer Hardy Johnson being named an individual state champion, both for the fourth time, while the wrestling team took fifth place at state, and wrestlers Roedy Farrell and Wyatt McDermott were named individual state champions. The speech and debate team took...

At the June Hot Springs Health board meeting, CEO Margie Molitor gave her final growth report prior to her retirement. She said the recent state survey was “probably the best survey that Hot Springs Health has had in years. I mean, from what I could see. So that’s a great way for me to go out on.” Molitor credited the work everyone did as a team in the mock survey, which aided in their preparation for the state’s visit. Molitor also mentioned that part of her bucket list was to update the emp...
CHEYENNE – The elderly population (age 65 and over) in the state grew 3.6 percent between July 2020 and July 2021, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates. In comparison, Wyoming’s total population only grew 0.3 percent during the same period. The median age (half of the population is younger, and the other half older) rose 0.3 to 38.9 years, while it increased from 38.5 to 38.8 from 2020 to 2021 for the U.S. The figure indicates that the aging of both the U.S. and Wyoming’s population has been speedy. “Though the impact from Baby Boomers...
A cookie jar auction fundraiser will be held Saturday, July 9 for Jessica Power and her preemie twins, Kimber and Colt. It will begin at 6 p.m. at the HSC Fair Building. In mid April, Jessica’s blood pressure spiked and after being transported to a Billings hospital the twins were born via c-section on April 16. Colt weighed 1 lb., 7 oz. and Kimber weighed 1 lb., 10 oz. Funds will go to the family who will have many doctors appointments and travel expenses. Jessica is an eighth grade teacher. A donation account has been set up at Pinnacle B...
A series of annual public meetings is scheduled in July and August to address future highway improvement projects in northwest Wyoming. A key part of the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) process involves annual meetings with public officials and other individuals who play key transportation partnership roles in Wyoming, said Wyoming Department of Transportation District Engineer Pete Hallsten, P.E., of Basin. “These in-person meetings provide an opportunity for local officials and citizens to provide input into WYDOT’s pla...

The Wagonhound Off-road event will be held July 29-31. Event representative Travis Winger said, “Wagonhound, in general, is a collaboration between Central Wyoming 4x4, which is a local nonprofit road organization here. I’m the vice president of that.We’ve got several members locally and we’ve worked with a local landowner for probably six to seven years now to try to get this park established.” The developed trails are on private land of about 2,000 acres. Winger said the activity on the trail...
Main Street Thermopolis’ Great until 8! monthly shopping event takes place Saturday, July 9. This second Saturday event showcases 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 where one can browse, shop and visit with neighbors at the same time. Shoppers can win a $100 gift certificate by entering a drawing. Bring your receipts from participating businesses, with the date and time of purchase on them, to Discover Thermopolis, 541 Broadway, by...
The Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation is thrilled to announce the launch of the Wyoming Outdoor Recreation Grant Program. Funding will be awarded for projects that focus on the response to COVID-19 impacts, new outdoor recreation infrastructure, and economic impact in local communities. This could include projects involving trails, water-based recreation, shooting ranges, campgrounds, climbing infrastructure, and more! The pre-application period will close on July 31, at 11:59 p.m. Wyoming’s local, county, state, and tribal governments as w...
Hot Springs County Senior Center is hosting an Ice Cream Social at the future home of the center, 142 Highway 20 South (old Shopko building) on Wednesday, July 13 from 3-5 p.m. Ideas on what the community would like to see at the new location will be discussed. Center staff wants the public to know “The building is for this community, not just seniors and staff.” July 13 is also WyoGives Day, all day long. WyoGives, an initiative of the Wyoming Nonprofit Network, is a powerful, statewide 24-hour online fundraising event that is designed to bri...
Wyoming Discovery Days will be held Saturday and Sunday, August 6-7 in Hot Springs State Park. This popular folk festival will celebrate Wyoming’s unique cultural heritage through stories, music, food, art, and demonstrations. The festival showcases the creativity and handwork of Wyoming’s own storytellers, artists, craftsmen, and musicians. It includes a Storytelling Circle, music at the Pavilion, Fine Art and Folk Art Show, Trading Post, Folk Master Craftsmen Tent, artisan and guild demonstrations, hands-on activities for families, and a Roc...

The Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department is planning on holding their Independence Day fireworks show on Monday, July 4, according to Chief Mark Collins. The show will start just after it becomes dark. The show should last between 15 to 25 minutes and they will shoot off from atop T-Hill. Collins said that the State Guard has prepped the launching area, sprayed it for weeds and added gravel. Collins said that they ordered about $12,000 worth of fireworks with money left over from last year beca...
Carolyn Conner, administrative director of the Northeast Wyoming Board of Cooperative Educational Services based in Thermopolis, addressed the Hot Springs County School District Board of Directors on June 16 to provide an update on NW BOCES, which marks 52 years this year. Conner noted that, during the peak of the COVID pandemic, “we had kids, and the bad thing was, they couldn’t go home and see their parents, so we became really adept at using Zoom.” Conner pointed out that NW BOCES is “accredited just like the school districts” and “also cert...

by Jurri Schenck Teacher Britton Van Heule recently received two awards, one from the Hot Springs County School District for Teacher of the Year and the other from the Wyoming Association for Career and Technical Education (WACTE) Teacher of the Year. According to Van Heule, for WACTE, recognize "teachers that teach trades and agriculture and different things like that. I teach autos and woods and all those things... And then there's also a national association." Van Heule will next apply for...