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  • Historical Society meeting features program

    Nov 10, 2022

    Retired Lieutenant Colonel Justin Budd will be presenting The Recovery of Missing World War II Personnel during the Hot Springs County Historical Society meeting on Saturday, Nov. 12 at 2 p.m. at the Historical Museum. The program is about the recovery of a pilot who had been missing for over 70 years and his remarkable return to his family. Budd is a graduate of Hot Springs County High School. He received a BS in biology from the University of Wyoming, an MPPM with an emphasis in security studies from the University of Pittsburgh, and...

  • Chili cook off Saturday

    Nov 10, 2022

    Hot Springs Freedom Riders, the local Christian Motorcycle Association Chapter 104 is hosting a community chili cook off on Saturday, Nov. 12 beginning at 6 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Search and Rescue Building. Entry fee is $10 with money going to first and second place winners. To sign up or for more information contact Bobbi Watkins at 307-921-3323 or Travis Moore at 307-921-2333....

  • Food drive pickups Saturday

    Nov 10, 2022

    The Holiday Food Drive is underway with scouts, youth alternatives and other volunteers putting out bags and picking up filled bags in the community. Bags were placed on doorknobs of Thermopolis homes last Saturday. Fill the bags with canned or dried food and leave it by your front door for pickup on Saturday, Nov. 12 from 8 a.m.-noon. No perishable items or home canned products please. If your donation is not picked up or you need assistance, call 864-3629 and leave a message. You can also leave your donations in the entry of the Holy Trinity...

  • Schools' maintenance director reports on state of facilities

    Kirk Boxleitner|Nov 3, 2022

    The Hot Springs County School Board received a department update from Maintenance Director Jere Apland on Oct. 20, starting with the new bus pickup and dropoff zone project that began at the end of May, and managed to stay on time and on budget. “The contractor and engineer did a great job,” said Apland, who added that the middle school’s lockers have also been remodeled. “We tore them out to nothing. We replaced all the fixtures and piping, and added new, taller partitions. They went closer to the floor, so they’re way more private. Next year...

  • Putting up the pumpkin patch

    Jurri Schenck|Nov 3, 2022

    Kent and Stacy Hessenthaler are long-time Thermopolis figures known for their sweet corn and pumpkins. Kent retired from teaching high school math and Spanish about five or six years ago. “Time runs together and as you get older, you know that,” said Kent. However, more changes are coming for the Hessenthalers as they have decided to stop planting pumpkins, but they will continue farming their sweet corn. Kent explained, “My wife hasn’t liked doing pumpkins for a long time. Because she wants t...

  • HSSP fish feeders vandalized, food now available at the chamber office

    Nov 3, 2022

    Recently in the Hot Springs State Park, the fish feeders at the cooling ponds have been vandalized. Representative Meri Ann Rush said, “Friends of Hot Springs State Park and Legend Rock applied for a grant to install the fish feeders over five years ago. Since then, at least one fish feeder, if not all four of them, has been vandalized. Due to the recent vandalism that was discovered on October 2nd. We have taken them down and we are looking at ways to improve the security and hope to have them up and going again in the spring. Meanwhile, if p...

  • Odd Fellow Gala

    Nov 3, 2022

    The Odd Fellows will hold their Glitter and Gold Gala scholarship fundraiser at the Fair Building on Saturday, November 12 from 7-10 p.m. Tickets are $20 each. The attire is formal. The event will have finger food and a dance. Shorty’s will be catering. Event organizer Bradyn Harvey said, “The original order for the lodge used to do a winter ball, and the funds from that went to the Pioneer Home. We decided with bringing the lodge back we wanted to keep the same tradition and do a winter formal, but we’re going to do it for a schol...

  • Plans to honor vets

    Nov 3, 2022

    All veterans are invited to join in a parade in honor of you on Thursday, Nov. 10 at Ralph Witters Elementary. Enter the RWE loading zone/parking lot off of Springview Street near the administration building at 9 a.m. Students and staff will be outside from 9-9:20 a.m. to celebrate our local veterans as they drive through the parking lot loop. After the drive through, come inside for donuts and coffee in the school cafeteria. The parade is being held in addition to the annual Veterans Day assembly on Friday, Nov 11 in the Hot Springs County...

  • Class reunion brainstorming session planned for next week

    Nov 3, 2022

    Representatives for the Hot Springs County High School Class of 1973, Dixie Vialpando and Norma Smith are seeking ideas for the class reunion celebrations held each year on the third weekend of July. The meeting will be at the VFW on Thursday, November 10 at 6:30 p.m. Vialpando and Smith want to invite all HSCHS class members to come. Vialpando proposed that the coming class reunions can be all day on Saturday of the reunion weekend. Each class can take a different area of the Hot Springs State Park and there could be food trucks, a craft...

  • Inflation rate hits 41-year high

    Nov 3, 2022

    by Joshua Wolfson Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — Inflation rose in Wyoming over the past year at its highest rate since 1981, driven primarily by soaring transportation and food costs, a new state report shows. Statewide inflation jumped 10.1% between June 2021 and June of this year, according to the Wyoming Economic Analysis Division report. To find a higher rate, you’d have to go back to the third quarter of 1981, when inflation rose 11.8% in Wyoming. Rising costs here mirror increases nationally. The U.S. inflation ra...

  • School board honors golf team

    Kirk Boxleitner|Nov 3, 2022

    The Hot Springs County High School Boys and Girls Golf Team was honored before the school board on Oct. 20, as the husband-and-wife team of Brandon and Catelyn Deromedi extolled the students’ virtues. Catelyn Deromedi, who serves as principal of Hot Springs County High School, introduced both the team and their coach, Hot Springs County School District Activities Director Brandon Deromedi. “They hit an all-time high as far as state championships,” Catelyn Deromedi said. “They are now being celebrated for their fifth state championship in a ro...

  • Commissioners hear reports

    Nov 3, 2022

    On October 18, the Hot Springs County Commissioners held a brief meeting at the Annex building. Chairman Tom Ryan was absent, therefore Vice-chair Phil Scheel presided over the meeting suspending Robert’s Rules protocol. Barb Rice gave the Youth Alternative report and said that they have 16 juveniles, which include nine males and seven females. In September they had seven 16-17-year-old waivers for high school equivalency and now they signed up five new kids. Rice said that the students go at their own different paces and it takes about six mon...

  • News briefs from around the state

    Nov 3, 2022

    Campaign finance complaint against Vogelheim dismissed JACKSON (WNE) — The Wyoming Democratic Party’s campaign finance complaint against Republican legislative candidate Paul Vogelheim has been dismissed, according to Jennifer Martinez, the office’s assistant elections director in the Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office. Martinez said on Monday that she was not able to elaborate on why or provide documentation of the dismissal before press time. Vogelheim is running against Democrat Liz Storer to represent House District 23 in the Wyoming...

  • Governor's task force: No easy fix for pain at the pump

    Nov 3, 2022

    by Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile.com There are no quick or easy ways to protect Wyoming customers from price spikes at the fuel pump, according to a new state report. Trends in regional oil-refining capacity and fuel storage are moving in the wrong direction. A state fuel tax holiday would be too costly — an estimated $120 million annual drain on state revenue — while exerting a “minimal impact” at the pumps. “Even producing substantially more crude oil would not immediately impact the supply of gas or diesel,” according to the report commissione...

  • Plaintiffs in TCT case intend to appeal

    Oct 27, 2022

    by Nathan Oster Lovell Chronicle Via Wyoming News Exchange LOVELL —The plaintiffs who allege wrongdoing in the 2014 sale of Tri-County Telephone (TCT) say they are disappointed but by no means deterred by a recent district court judge’s ruling that went against them. “This case is not over and may have a long way to go,” said William (Bill) Loveland, a former TCT board member, who suggested in a statement that he and Barbara Campbell intend to appeal the ruling to the Wyoming Supreme Court. Loveland admitted that he and Campbell were disappo...

  • Gaming commission gets go ahead for machines

    Jurri Schenck|Oct 27, 2022

    At the October 18 Thermopolis Town Council, they held a brief meeting at the Town Hall. FredCrosby, assistant to the mayor, communicated to the council on behalf of Jennifer Fisher that they are still moving forward with the gaming at the One Eyed Saloon. Crosby added that Fisher is in current conversations with both Wyoming Downs and 307 Horse Racing. Also, Crosby said, “Fisher believes the revenue for the county and the city should be pretty good with this once it gets up and going and she i...

  • LUPC votes to approve requests

    Jurri Schenck|Oct 27, 2022

    At the October 19 Land Use Planning Commission (LUPC), they held two public hearings. First County Planner Bo Bowman presented a plat amendment for the applicant Ross Woolley, for the Crimson View Estates HOA. The proposal was to amend the road dedication language. Bowman said this proposal includes a language change that states: “The Crimson View HOA proposes to remove the following existing language in Item #5 in the notations on the face of the plat: “All portions of Miller Lane, Schmidt Lan...

  • Moonlight Madness, Halloween events

    Oct 27, 2022

    Moonlight Madness is returning to the streets of downtown Thermopolis on Thursday, October 27. There will be Mason Tacos from 4:30-7 p.m. at the Masonic Hall. The costume contest is sponsored by Wyoming Children’s Trust Fund and will be at 6 p.m. on Broadway in front of Town Hall. The categories are Group Under 1; 1-2 years; 3-4 years; 5-6 years; 7-8 years; 9 years and above. The judging will happen in this order. Shailee Harvey Photography will have a Photo Booth located at the Old Fire Hall. Also, a Pinata Bash, hosted by the Thermopolis I...

  • Community blood drive coming up

    Oct 27, 2022

    The Hot Springs County Hospital Auxiliary is sponsoring a Community Blood Drive on Monday, November 7 from 2-6 p.m. at the Senior Citizen’s Center. If you are interested in donating, please go to the website, Vitalant.org, to find a time that will fit into your schedule. You can also call Melene Mierzejewski, the community Blood Drive Coordinator, at 307-240-1414 to set up an appointment for you or to answer questions. If you are unable to make appointments, we are also available for walk-ins. For all donors, we are asking them to complete t...

  • Safe Haven open house Saturday

    Jurri Schenck|Oct 27, 2022

    An open house will be held at Safe Haven, 426 Big Horn St., Saturday, October 29 from noon-5 p.m.. Kaitlin Stone is the new executive director of This nonprofit organization had been part of the Self Help Center out of Casper, but they are their own organization now. Stone moved to Thermopolis in July from the Portland area. However, she is originally from Cody. Stone said, “It was like coming home.” Stone described Safe Haven and said, “The quick answer is that we provide support to survi...

  • General Election 2022

    Oct 27, 2022

    Voting verification Hot Springs County Clerk Becky Kersten, left, and Republican Party Chairman Cynthia Garbin examine the seals on the DS200 voting tabulators. The seals were placed at the public test for voting equipment for the primary election and they were never removed. They are verifying that they have the same seal numbers on the machines and that they were indeed the same seals....

  • Three running for Thermopolis Town Council

    Oct 27, 2022

    Three candidates will face off in the 2022 General Election in the Thermopolis Town Council race, including incumbents John Dorman Sr. and Tony Larson and challenger Rachel Hughes. Bradyn Harvey’s name appears on the ballot but he has officially withdrawn from the race. Votes for him will not be considered in who wins. The three candidates provided bios and answers to five questions submitted by readers and asked by the IR staff. John Dorman Sr. I enjoy working for the town and trying to keep things on an even keel, doing the max that we can d...

  • Two seek Town of Thermopoils Mayor position

    Oct 27, 2022

    Two candidates will face off in the 2022 General Election race for Mayor of the Town of Thermopolis, including incumbent Mike Chimenti and challenger Adam Ryan Estenson. The two candidates provided bios and answers to five questions submitted by readers and asked by the IR staff. Answers were held to a maximum of 150 words, and in the case of two part questions, 200 words. Those questions and the candidates responses are as follows: Mike Chimenti I am a Wyoming native. I was born in Fremont County but Thermopolis has been home for 48 years. I...

  • HSC commissioners and county, district seats unopposed

    Oct 27, 2022

    Two names will be on the 2022 General Election ballot to serve as Hot Springs County Commissioners filling two seats for four year terms. Thomas J. Ryan and Paul M. Galovich received the highest amount of votes in the Primary Election. Jack Baird will be giving up his seat. Several incumbents are running unopposed for Hot Springs County offices. Terri Cornella is running for reelection as Clerk of the District Court. Jill Logan is running for reelection as County Attorney. Julie Mortimore is running for reelection as County Treasurer. Becky...

  • State and federal candidates on the ballot in the general election

    Oct 27, 2022

    On the state level, Mark Gordon (R), Theresa A. Livingston (D) and Jared J. Baldes (L) are facing off in the Governor race. Chuck Gray (R) is the single name on the ballot for Secretary of State. For state auditor, Kristi Racines (R) is the only candidate. Curt Meier (R) is the single candidate for State Treasurer. Megan Degenfelder R) and Sergio A. Maldonado, Sr. (D) are facing off in the race for Superintendent of Public Instruction. For Federal U.S. Representative, Harriet Hageman (R), Lynnette Greybull (D), Richard Brubaker (L) and Marissa...

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