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  • Waid renovates apartments

    Jurri Schenck|Apr 14, 2022

    Property owner John Waid has been working on remodeling a series of apartments located at 327 Arapahoe. Waid started the renovation and remodeling in February and anticipates he will be done in about 30 days. The work includes new flooring, drywall, and ceilings. Also, he is cleaning up the sinks, stoves, and other items. Waid also said that rental properties are difficult to find in Thermopolis and that many people have been searching for somewhere to rent, some for months. Waid said three of...

  • 7 Lazy S adding dinner, bar

    Jurri Schenck|Apr 14, 2022

    Charlie and Kim Smith are expanding their 7 Lazy S Restaurant business to include a new bar and to add dinner to their menu. Kim said, "We're getting super excited. We're going to do a hard opening Monday, April 18, where we'll be open for dinners. The hours for dinner will be 4:30-9 p.m." 7 Lazy S Restaurant is located at 109 S 6th St. Kim estimates the bar will be open from 10 a.m.-10 p.m., but the exact times are still to be determined. Kim said about their dinner menu, "We will have some...

  • Pavement improvement project begins north of Shoshoni

    Apr 14, 2022

    A $4.74 million pavement improvement project has started north of Shoshoni. The project includes asphalt pavement surfacing, fencing, asphalt pavement milling, chip sealing, and other work on 8.36 miles of US20/WY789 beginning between the town limits of Shoshoni and Birdseye Road. The project’s prime contractor is Mountain Construction Co., of Lovell. The contractor’s schedule calls for asphalt milling beginning this month, with paving beginning as early as the end of April. Chip sealing will be done after June 1. All work is dependent upo...

  • Chamber of Commerce Job Fair and Volunteer Meeting

    Apr 14, 2022

    The Thermopolis-Hot Springs County Chamber of Commerce is hosting two Job Fairs and one Volunteer Fair in the month of April. The first job fair is going to be held on Friday, April 15, from 9:30 a.m. to noon in the high school commons area. This is targeted toward high school students looking for a summer job or internship. Students are to bring copies of their resumes or contact information with them to meet potential employers and pick up applications. The community job fair will be held on Monday, April 25, from 5 to 8 p.m. in the meeting...

  • Nursing shortage in Wyoming continues

    Apr 14, 2022

    by Maya Shimizu Harris Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — Nursing staff shortages persist in Wyoming. But there are a number of ways people are trying to turn that around. Nationwide nursing shortages preceded the pandemic. COVID-19 just made it a lot worse. A June 2021 survey by the American Health Care Association and the National Center for Assisted Living found that up to 94% of nursing homes and 81% of assisted-living communities had experienced staff shortages in the prior month. “One of the most frightening and imm...

  • Land Use Planning meeting set

    Apr 14, 2022

    The Hot Springs County Land Use Planning Commission will be holding a public hearing at the Annex Wednesday, April 20 at 6 p.m. to review two applicants. One will be with Douglas Lindamood, representing SonRise Ranch LLC, who requests a land-use change from agricultural to commercial to allow a meat processing facility. The subject property is a 3.87-acre parcel located near Grass Creek Road. The other applicant is Brian Hayek, representing Red Rim Ranch LLC who has requested the approval of a preliminary subdivision plat to divide 385 acres...

  • Kindergarten registration planned

    Apr 14, 2022

    Ralph Witters Elementary is hosting a chance for parents to enroll their incoming kindergarten students for the 2022-2023 school year on Tuesday, April 26 from 5:30-7 p.m. Dinner will be served in the cafeteria with registration following in the library. Please bring your child’s birth certificate and an immunization record. For more information, please contact Nichole Ciz at 307-331-1393....

  • Bighorn River Blueway Trail discussed

    Jurri Schenck|Apr 7, 2022

    A public meeting was held on March 31 at the Fire Hall to discuss the possibility of creating the Bighorn River Blueway Trail for recreationists and citizens. Christy Fleming of the Bighorn Canyon National Park Service gave the presentation. Fleming is also a representative of the Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program (RTCA) during the public meeting to gain support for the blueway trail, address concerns, and see what the public thinks about the idea. Dusty Lewis, opened the...

  • Thermopolis job, volunteer fairs planned for April

    Apr 7, 2022

    Two job fairs and one volunteer fair will be held in Thermopolis in April. The first job fair will be held on Friday, April 15, from 9:30 a.m. to noon in the high school commons area. This is targeted toward high school students looking for a summer job or internship. Students are to bring copies of their resumes or contact information with them to meet potential employers and pick up applications. The community job fair will be held on Monday, April 25, from 5-8 p.m. in the meeting rooms at the Hot Springs Hotel and Spa. This event is open to...

  • HSC real estate sales, availability changes

    Apr 7, 2022

    The Independent Record sat down with Kerri Manig from RoundTop Real Estate and Christine Johnston and Steth Daniels of Properties West Real Estate to discuss real estate prices, trends and availability in Hot Springs County. This is part two of a series, see the March 31 issue for part one. For the past two years, property prices and their availability in Hot Springs County have experienced a significant change. There is a very high demand of buyers seeking to purchase properties here in Hot Springs County and yet there is now a low supply....

  • Jellis opens The 307 Pit

    Jurri Schenck|Apr 7, 2022

    Stevie Ann Jellis opened The 307 Pit gym and fitness facility on April 1, located at 735 South 6th Street. They are an Official Hammer Strength Training and Life Fitness Center. The 307 Pit is a high-quality, first-class facility with the same equipment used by professional athletes, nationally ranked colleges, and Olympic athletes. The 307 Pit is brand new, always clean and its equipment is well maintained at all times. The facility has the only 24/7 hr access in Thermopolis, with constant...

  • Cemeteries, burials and graves program

    Apr 7, 2022

    The Hot Springs County Historical Society will hold its monthly meeting Saturday, April 9 at 2 p.m. at the Historical Museum. Barbara Tomes Viette will present a program called “Hot Springs County Cemeteries, Burials, and Graves.” According to the Historical Society, “Cemeteries have a fascination for many of us. They can be historic, reverent, spooky, beautiful, or just plain interesting! They are found all over the world and each location reflects a slice of the culture of the area where they are located. Hot Springs County has several cemet...

  • Great Until 8 event Saturday

    Apr 7, 2022

    Main Street Thermopolis’ Great Until 8! monthly shopping event takes place this Saturday, April 9. This second Saturday event showcases the businesses who are staying open until 8 p.m. or later in town. Since the first event in October, it has grown from 11 participants to 16. Shoppers can win a $100 gift certificate by entering a drawing. Shoppers bring your receipts from the participating businesses, with the date and time of purchase on them, to Discover Thermopolis by 8:15 p.m. the day of the event. The $100 gift certificate will be v...

  • Epsilon Sigma Alpha hands out awards

    Apr 7, 2022

    Members of Alpha Phi #1148 Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha held their annual Awards Ceremony and dinner held on Tuesday, March 29. Awards Chair Michelle Herring presented the following awards: Perfect Attendance: Kim Enis, Jenifer Grimm, Michelle Herring, Stefanie Ireland, Cindy Magelky and Linda Ziegler 25 Years of Service: Jenifer Grimm 35 Years of Service: Linda Ziegler 45 Years of Service: Cindy Magelky Pledge of the Year: Jody Mickelsen Woman of the Year: Kim Enis Outstanding Educational: Jody Mickelsen—“Jody’s Trip to Icela...

  • TMS students to take part in national young leaders conference

    Apr 7, 2022

    This summer, Thermopolis Middle School students Oliver Bihr, Jaydyn Boren, Aiden Cleare, Lane Jennings-Collamer and Amelia Strickland will join outstanding middle school students from across the nation to take part in a unique academic and career oriented development experience, Junior National Young Leaders Conference in Washington DC. Junior National Young Leaders Conference is one of the Envision by WorldStrides family of programs (www.envisionexperience.com) that enable students to explore their interests and experience learning beyond the...

  • Speechsters earn additional honors

    Apr 7, 2022

    Through the National Speech and Debate Association, the following degrees were earned by students at Hot Springs County High School from 03/01 - 03/31: Christopher Bapst - Excellence Josiah Butler - Outstanding Distinction Jarek Jeffs - Excellence Elizabeth Keller - Superior Distinction Kiesha Kraushaar - Excellence Brianna Lackey - Distinction Savanna Nelson - Honor Logan Petty - Distinction Madeline Wagler - Superior Distinction Rosalie Willson - Excellence Members earn recognition through points and degrees in the NSDA Honor...

  • Hospital board hears reports

    Jurri Schenck|Apr 7, 2022

    At the March 29 Hot Springs Health board meeting, CEO Margie Molitor was out of town and was unable to attend. Therefore, Chief Clinical Officer Scott Alwin gave the growth pillar report and said he welcomed the new Chief Financial Officer Kevin Benson. Alwin then asked Verlene Luna to discuss the new same-day access program for the clinics. Luna said, “We really have been working with established patients from some of our more productive physicians to get them in quicker. So if, for i...

  • Biden moves on gas prices met with Wyo. skepticism

    Apr 7, 2022

    by Jonathan Make Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — President Joe Biden’s latest moves to try to tamp down surging prices for gasoline were generally met with skepticism here in Wyoming. The wholesale market for oil also did not react favorably Thursday. One such benchmark, West Texas Intermediate crude oil futures, rose about 1% on the day to $101.29 per barrel (equivalent to about 40 gallons). Prices have been surging because of sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. Consumers have been paying rec...

  • News briefs from around the state

    Apr 7, 2022

    Deputy shot, suspect killed after robbery at LCCC CHEYENNE (WNE) — A sheriff’s deputy is in the hospital and a suspect has been killed following a call to the authorities about an alleged robbery of a student at Laramie County Community College, local officials said Saturday night. Earlier in the day, the Laramie County Sheriff’s Office was investigating an alleged robbery and assault of a person at LCCC, according to LCSO Capt. Don Hollingshead. Then, at about 2:25 p.m., deputies “contacted a suspect in the area of Cahill Park” regarding...

  • Gordon vetoes crypto bills, doesn't sign redistricting plan

    Mar 31, 2022

    by Jonathan Make Wyoming Tribune-Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE —In perhaps Gov. Mark Gordon’s final action regarding bills that passed the state Legislature during its recently completed budget session, he vetoed some legislation Friday and allowed others to become law without his signature. One such bill that can proceed, although without the governor’s explicit approval, is the Legislature’s redistricting plan. State lawmakers voted to add three colleagues after the next election, and the bill therefore has gone by the moniker of t...

  • Bighorn River Blueway public meeting Thursday

    Mar 31, 2022

    The Bighorn River Blueway Committee is hosting four public meetings to discuss the Bighorn River Blueway trail. The committee hopes to create and promote a blueway trail that would allow river enthusiasts to travel the length of the Bighorn River from the Wedding of the Waters to Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. Work on the trail would be done in phases and the group is aware there will be some challenges. The committee invites the public to share their thoughts on challenges, ideas...

  • HSC real estate sales, availability changes

    Jurri Schenck|Mar 31, 2022

    For the past two years, property prices and their availability in Hot Springs County have experienced a significant change. There is a very high demand of buyers seeking to purchase properties here in Hot Springs County and yet there is now a low supply. Cenus data shows Wyoming’s population grew by 1,536 people between July 2020 and 2021. That’s an increase of 0.3%, above the nationwide average of 0.1% in the same time period. Based on real estate sales and availability, Hot Springs County is...

  • Curley starts Paws for a Moment

    Jurri Schenck|Mar 31, 2022

    Val Curley and her business Paws for a Moment provide a house and pet sitting service for residents here in Thermopolis. Curley started her business about four or five months ago. For dog walking, at this time, Curley charges $20 for half an hour. However, rates can be discussed. Curley could be described as a “pet whisperer” as she has a heart that connects with an animal. She doesn’t see them just as property, but as animals of value and worth. Curley described that she can quickly bond with t...

  • Willson wins full ride to UW

    Jurri Schenck|Mar 31, 2022

    Hot Springs County High School senior Jean Luc Willson recently won a full-ride scholarship to the University of Wyoming (UW). The university awards about 100 scholarships every year. As part of the application process, UW first looks at the student’s GPAs and ACT scores. Willson said they look for an ACT score around 32 and a GPA of about 3.9 or 3.8. UW Admissions put the applicants in a selection pool where they then have to do essay questions for a second phase. The school then narrows down t...

  • Deadline approaches to enter Civics Bee

    Mar 31, 2022

    The Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce has announced the launch of the 2022 National Civics Bee, an initiative aimed at encouraging more young Americans to engage in civics and contribute to their communities. One of six pilot programs organized by The Civic Trust of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, the competition in Thermopolis will engage middle school students to become better informed about American democracy, to engage respectfully and constructively in the public square and to build greater trust in others and...

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