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  • Haight land use change discussed

    Jurri Schenck|Nov 25, 2021

    At the November 17 Hot Springs County Land Use Planning Commission meeting held at the Annex building, Wyatt and Beau Haight presented their application. The Haight’s requested the land use be changed from agricultural to commercial to allow an events arena, a 40-unit RV campground, and a 40-space horse trailer camping area. The subject property is a roughly 76.2-acre parcel located in the south half of Section 18, Township 43 North, Range 94 West. Fronting on the northwest side of Highway 20 N...

  • Student council honored

    Nov 25, 2021

    Bobcat Hallie Martinez was selected as a member of the Wyoming All-State Student Council at the recent Wyoming Association of Student Councils (WASC) convention. The Hot Springs County High School student council was recognized at the event with the Honor Council distinction. Members of the HSCHS 2021-2022 Student Council are Martinez, Logan Petty, Jean-Luc Willson, Madeline Wagler, Karina Lea, Cadence Steadman, Jacob Randall, Josiah Butler, Jarek Sorensen, Morgan Slover, Jayci Basse, Brandon...

  • Commissioners hold public hearing on land use change

    Jurri Schenck|Nov 25, 2021

    At the November 16 Hot Springs County Commissioners meeting held at the HSC Annex Building, a public hearing was held to address the Dufour Land Use Change request. County planner Bo Bowman gave a brief description of the property, its history and the applicants’ issues in regard to changing it from a residential property to one for commercial use. The applicants Elyse Dufour and Ryan Collins had met with the land-use change planning commission three times as their issues were evaluated and d...

  • Town hall closed Dec. 24-27

    Nov 25, 2021

    At the November 16 Thermopolis Town Council meeting they performed a brief amount of actions. The council voted to approve that on December 24 and 27 the Town Hall will be closed. The council also approved a catering permit for Shorty’s at the Ducks Unlimited event on December 4. Additionally, the Mayor asked if the council would fund a bonus of $300 for each town employee. The council voted and passed this request. They were able to do this because their health insurance renewal was so low and therefore had the money availa...

  • People for People benefit

    Nov 25, 2021

    Around 40 items, including painted chairs and decorated trees, went up for silent auction at the People for People Backback Program benefit. Nearly $3,000 was raised to help provide meals on the weekends for kids in our community. The event was held last Saturday in the TMS commons, in conjuction with the Beta Sigma Phi Holiday Affair. Around 40 vendors offering a variety of products filled the TMS gym....

  • Select a name from the Elf, Angel trees

    Nov 25, 2021

    Two trees are up in the community with names of people who’s Christmas you can make a little brighter. Elf Tree The Elf Tree Program is designed to help Hot Springs County families in need with a little extra in the way of Christmas gifts for their children. Parents or guardians may sign up their children, ages birth -17 years old, until Dec 10 at the Department of Family Services, 403 Big Horn. The Elf Tree is located at Storyteller and will be taken down on December 16. Wrapped gifts, with the Elf tag attached for identification, need to b...

  • New director named at WPH

    Jurri Schenck|Nov 25, 2021

    Julie Hoffman is the new director of the Wyoming Pioneer Home. As the director, Hoffman manages the staff and administers the fiscal assistance from the State of Wyoming. Hoffman's background comes from being a licensed social worker in Basin at the Wyoming Retirement Center where she worked for 7 and a half years. She focused on long-term care and helping residents adapt to the facility, as well as admission, safe discharge and complaints such as reports of abuse or neglect. Hoffman grew up in...

  • Shop local, win during Shop Small Saturday

    Nov 25, 2021

    Main Street Thermopolis, along with the merchants and restaurants, will welcome the holiday shopping fun all around town. Decorations and lights are going up. Storefront windows are looking festive. As part of the event, shoppers can bring in receipts dated November 26-29 from any businesses in Hot Springs County to the Chamber of Commerce on November 29 and 30. When they drop off their receipts, they can pick up a souvenir key ring and will be entered in the December 1 drawing to win $250 in Chamber Bucks. Main Street Thermopolis had the key...

  • Gordon unveils proposed budget

    Nov 18, 2021

    by Jasmine Hall Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — Gov. Mark Gordon proposed a balanced general fund budget of nearly $2.3 billion for the 2023-24 biennium Monday that will be considered by the Wyoming Legislature during the 2022 budget session. Recommendations for state agency funding compared to the previous budget stayed flat, but close to $453 million is proposed to be allocated to the Legislative Stabilization Reserve Account, better known as the “rainy-day fund.” This was made possible by the use of American Rescu...

  • Christmas parade planned

    Jurri Schenck|Nov 18, 2021

    At the November 11 Chamber of Commerce board meeting held at Big Horn Federal, the date for the community Christmas Parade was announced. The parade will be Saturday, Dec. 11 beginning at 6 p.m. For more information, contact the chamber at 864-3192 CEO Meri Ann Rush discussed some old business during the meeting. Rush reported that the October 16 100th Annual Chamber Banquet had 144 people attend and they raised more than the expenses they budgeted for. Rush said they did well and that the...

  • Legislative redistricting meeting planned

    Nov 18, 2021

    A Big Horn Region Redistricting Public Meeting will be held on Thursday, Nov. 18 from 6-8 p.m. at the Worland Community Center, 1200 Culbertson. The Big Horn Region Legislators and County Clerk Offices are holding the meeting to discuss the Region’s preferred Legislative Redistricting Plan. The Region includes Hot Springs, Big Horn, Park and Washakie Counties. Legislative Redistricting is happening all over Wyoming. Every ten years, after the census is complete, the lines for legislative districts must be redrawn based on the census, which m...

  • Locals start Rodeo 307 business

    Jurri Schenck|Nov 18, 2021

    Belinda Moore and Donna Pennoyer have created a new business called Rodeo 307. Together, they sell a variety of products, such as tumblers, hats, stickers and other products that display their trademarked logo for Rodeo 307. Moore said, “We’re selling rodeo merchandise, promotional merchandise, just for the love of rodeo. It is for rodeo fans, participants and for those that just want to show their Wyoming pride. It was an idea that we came up with kind of on a whim. We were working on a pro...

  • Auction, craft sale set for Saturday

    Nov 18, 2021

    Two events will be held at the Thermopolis Middle School on Saturday, Nov. 20 There will be the Chair-ity/Christmas Tree Auction, a benefit for the People for People Backpack Program, held in the Commons area. The Auction begins at 9 a.m. and will end at 3 p.m.. Proceeds go to support the program, helping to provide meals on the weekends for kids in our community. You can volunteer to paint a chair or decorate a tree by contacting Judy Carswell at 921-8264. Holiday Affair The Beta Sigma Phi Holiday Affair will also be from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. It...

  • People for People to deliver Thanksgiving meals

    Nov 18, 2021

    The People for People program and other local volunteers will be preparing Thanksgiving meals this year. However, they will not have eat-in meals at Holy Trinity Church. They will be preparing the food, packaging and delivering the meals to their People for People families and anyone that needs a meal. Sign-up sheets are at the Help Center and the Thermopolis Chamber of Commerce. They aim to have meals out by 11 a.m. on Thanksgiving Day. People for People is seeking volunteers to help. Those helping may prepare dishes at home. For more...

  • Peil named as new 4-H Educator

    Jurri Schenck|Nov 18, 2021

    Dawn Peil is the new 4-H Educator at the UW Extension Office. Peil grew up here in the 4-H and FFA programs and she has always been involved in ag. Prior to this new position, she spent around 19 years at the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). Peil said, "when this opportunity opened up, it just seemed like a good fit. Part of Peil's background with the NRCS, which used to be the Soil Conservation Service as a part of the USDA, she was a range conservationist. Some of the work range...

  • Thanksgiving Service set

    Nov 18, 2021

    The Thermopolis Ministerial Association will offer a Community Thanksgiving Service on Tuesday, Nov. 23 at 7 p.m. The service will be at the Community Church. There will be a time for fellowship and refreshments afterward....

  • News briefs from around Wyoming

    Nov 18, 2021

    Wyoming gas prices fall by almost 5 cents CHEYENNE (WNE) — Wyoming gas prices have fallen 4.7 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.41 per gallon Monday, according to GasBuddy.com’s daily survey of 494 stations in Wyoming. Gas prices in Wyoming are 2.6 cents per gallon lower than a month ago, and stand $1.28 per gallon higher than a year ago. According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Wyoming was priced at $2.83 per gallon Monday, while the most expensive was $3.99, a difference of $1.16 per gallon. The national aver...

  • 4-H awards presented Saturday

    Nov 18, 2021

    Hot Springs County 4-H held their annual Achievement Night Saturday at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. Several awards were handed out and attendees were treated to ice cream. Gold 4-H members recognized include Arin Adams, Remi Adams, Cooper Agar, Rylee Agar, Taylor Agar, Ann Allen, Cody Bomengen, Luke Dickey, Seth Dickey, Silas Dickey, Tymber Eckley, Logan Farrell, Shyanne Jones, Wiley Jones, Alec Martinez, Cameron Martinez, Hallie Martinez, Mac McCumber, Maile McCumber, Owen McCumber,...

  • Veterans honored by TMS student council

    Nov 18, 2021

    The Thermopolis Middle School Student Council honored those who served in the military for Veterans Day at the Bill Malloy Auditorium on November 11. Three veterans were given quilts of valor recognizing their service and sacrifices. They were Regina Schulmeister, Jim Schwalbe and Jackie Frankson. The local quilters are Renee Baldes, Terry Anderson, Susan Turnbull, and Tracey Van Huele. Additionally, other veterans were recognized in a short video series presentation. They were Tyler Cornwell,...

  • Partial lunar eclipse Friday night

    Nov 18, 2021

    Thermopolis will experience a six-hour partial lunar eclipse event this coming Friday, November 19. It starts at 11:02 p.m. and reaches its peak at 2:02 a.m. It will be a long event. The National Weather Service in Riverton is forecasting partly cloudy skies and lows overnight of about 30 degrees. The curvature of the shadow’s path and the apparent rotation of the Moon’s disk is due to the Earth’s rotation. During this partial lunar eclipse, the Earth’s shadow covers only parts of the Moon, as seen from Thermopolis. There are no other locatio...

  • Red Lane Water area looks to form district

    Jurri Schenck|Nov 11, 2021

    At the November 2 Hot Springs County Commissioners meeting, William Long and Tom Rean attended to tell the commissioners their desires to change the Red Lane Domestic Water and form it into a district. Right now, it is private. The commissioners told them they have no issue with the idea, but they said Long and Rean should get an attorney to properly move forward. The commissioners also said that this change would require a vote from the public to decide. Nate Messenger gave the FBO report and...

  • Thermopolis FFA members attend National Convention

    Nov 11, 2021

    The Thermopolis FFA Ag Issues team was awarded the Bronze Emblem at the National FFA Agricultural Issues Forum 2021 held at the Westin and Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, October 27. The event was held in conjunction with the 94th National FFA Convention and Expo in Indianapolis. The team topic was the monopoly of the beef industry and packing plants. The National FFA Agricultural Issues Forum Leadership Development Event is a competitive event that tests students' knowledge of agric...

  • Veterans honored Thursday

    Nov 11, 2021

    by Autumn Cornwell, TMS student The Thermopolis Middle School (TMS) Student Council is hosting a Veterans Day Assembly on Thursday, November 11 from 9-10 am at the school district’s Auditorium. The assembly is being held to honor local veterans. The presentation will be held along with the Quilts of Valor ceremony. All Veterans are invited for coffee and donuts beginning at 8:15 a.m. The Quilts of Valor Foundation is a national organization founded in 2003 by “Blue Star” mom Catharine Roberts. Her son was deployed in Iraq and every day she f...

  • Progress on work at water treatment plant

    Nov 11, 2021

    At the November 2 Thermopolis Town Council meeting, during citizen participation Chamber CEO Meri Ann Rush presented a street closure request for their Christmas Parade Saturday, December 11. Rush added that there will be no pictures with Santa and Mrs. Claus at Santa’s request. The council voted and approved the street closure. Rush reported that the Chamber’s Moonlight Madness event went well with more than 300 people present. They gave out 174 bags and held a costume contest in the middle of the street in front of the town hall. Rush add...

  • One bill emerges from special session

    Nov 11, 2021

    by Jasmine Hall Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — One bill dedicated to fighting the federal COVID-19 vaccine mandate emerged Thursday evening as the Wyoming Legislature ended a seven-day special session. House Bill 1002 was passed and signed by both chambers. It will be sent to Gov. Mark Gordon’s desk for his signature, and upon approval could go into effect as soon as Friday. The legislation appropriates $4 million to the governor’s office for future litigation related to the mandate, and features a resolution to se...

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