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  • Preschool health fair Saturday

    Aug 26, 2021

    There will be a Hot Springs County Preschool Screening and Health Fair for children ages 0-4 on Saturday, August 28 from 9 a.m.-noon. It will be held at the HSCSD#1 Vocational Building. The fair includes a developmental screening for vision, hearing, speech and languages, motor skills and pre-academics. Any child, birth to age four, is encouraged to have a developmental screening. The HSC Preschool Health Fair is a HSC Child Find program, sponsored by HSCSD #1, Children’s Resource Center and Head Start. For more information, call 3...

  • Calling all gardeners in HSC

    Aug 26, 2021

    Garden harvest season is almost here and if you find your garden overflowing, the First Lady Jennie Gordon’s Wyoming Hunger Initiative (WHI), the Cent$ible Nutrition Program (CNP), Red Dirt Master Gardeners and the University of Wyoming Extension invite you to donate it. In April, WHI launched the Grow a Little Extra project with CNP and UW Extension. The project invited local gardeners to grow a little extra this summer to donate to food security agencies in their area. With growing season nearing its end, CNP is excited for donations to begin...

  • New owners of White Horse Country Store settling in

    Jurri Schenck|Aug 26, 2021

    Brett Klein and his girlfriend Shirley Willis have had a successful summer as the new owners of the White Horse Country Story which they bought from the Denton’s in April. Klein moved to Thermopolis from Cheyenne after selling his trucking business. As to how they came to Thermopolis, Klein said “It’s actually kind of a funny story. A good friend of mine and I, we were sitting having a beer and talking about stuff. I was getting sick of the wind in Cheyenne and the population was getting out o...

  • County Planning Commission delays lodging proposal

    Aug 26, 2021

    At its August 18 meeting, the Hot Springs County Land Use Planning Commission continued the Dufour Bed & Breakfast proposal on Black Mountain Road to its September meeting. Chairman Adam Estenson expressed concern that the proposal was too complex to review as a Bed and Breakfast operation. Applicant Elyse Dufour is requesting approval for the short-term rental of two bedrooms in the existing residence, two existing RV spaces, and up to three tent sites on the creek bottom below the residence. The Commission discussed the definition of a Bed...

  • Author of The Constitution Study visits Thermopolis

    Aug 26, 2021

    The local Oath Keepers Chapter and the Best Western sponsored a visit from author Paul Engel, founder of The Constitution Study. Engel started The Constitution Study, started in 2014 as a program to ensure our children and grandchildren are educated in the rights and freedoms protected by our Constitution and Bill of Rights. "Like many of you, I am a product of the public schools, in my case mostly through the 1970s. It's a sad state of affairs, but I learned more about our Constitution from...

  • Flavored peanut butter business hits town

    Jurri Schenck|Aug 26, 2021

    Justin and Amber Popp recently relocated to Thermopolis. They brought with them their flavored peanut butter business, called PB&J’s. They make and sell flavored peanut butter, a business they originally started in Cheyenne. The start of their company began when they visited various farmer’s markets. Popp said, “We saw a need at the farmer’s markets for flavored peanut butter. You always go and you find bread, you find honey, you find jelly, but you never find peanut butter. So, we decided...

  • Olsen fundraiser

    Aug 26, 2021

    A cookie jar auction will be held for Lauri Olsen on Sat., August 28 beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the fairgrounds. In early July, Olsen was diagnosed with Stage IV pancreatic cancer, which has since metastasized to her liver. She will begin treatment soon in Billings. The auction will include a market steer donated by HSCHS student Roedy Farrell....

  • Keeping schools open is priority

    Aug 26, 2021

    CHEYENNE, Wyo. – As students return to classrooms across the state during a time of increasing numbers of COVID-19 infections, state leaders are describing priorities and expectations for students, staff and families. “Our goal for this school year is to keep our schools open and our students learning safely in-person, in the classroom,” Governor Mark Gordon said. “Today we want to announce our joint plan put in place to achieve this. We recognize it will take a collaborative effort from Wyoming school personnel, students and families to be s...

  • Grizzly captured west of Thermopolis

    Aug 26, 2021

    After consultation with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department captured and relocated an adult male grizzly bear on August 15, 2021. The bear was a captured for cattle depredation on private lands west of Thermopolis. In cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the bear was relocated to the Fivemile Creek drainage approximately 47 miles west of Cody. According to Game and Fish, bears that are considered a threat to human safety are not reloc...

  • Kersten selected as county clerk

    Aug 19, 2021

    Becky Kersten was named as the new Hot Springs County Clerk during Tuesday’s County Commissioner meeting. Following the resignation of Rose DeSeyn, applications were accepted by the HSC Republican Committee. They selected three candidates to present to the commissioners for consideration. More information will be included in the August 26 edition....

  • Gordon: No COVID mandates

    Aug 19, 2021

    by Morgan Hughes Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER – Gov. Mark Gordon made clear Monday afternoon that his office would not be enacting any sweeping virus mitigation policies, deferring instead to the federal government and local officials. “On COVID, let me be clear that we are not going to issue any mandates, no mandates will come from this office. No face masks, no vaccination mandates,” Gordon said, adding lockdowns were also off the table. “Fortunately, the issue is not masks, the issue is COVID and the disrupt...

  • H.O.P.E. Agency contract not renewed by DVS

    Jurri Schenck|Aug 19, 2021

    The Wyoming Office of the Attorney General, Division of Victim Services (DVS) has decided to not renew their contract with Hot Springs County’s H.O.P.E. Agency, currently leaving the agency with no apparent source of funding. When asked why H.O.P.E. Agency’s contract was not renewed, Darryl Erickson, Deputy Director of DVS said, “The Division of Victim Services are the funders of victim service providers throughout the state and, of course, the money comes with some strings, some compl...

  • Senior center events in August

    Aug 19, 2021

    The Senior Center is holding two major events for the month of August. On Saturday, August 21, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. they will have the Non Sponsored Poker Chip Run. Pre-register now or from 9:30-10 a.m. prior to departure that day. Leaving the Senior Center at 10 a.m. Each entry is $10. Any side by sides, four wheelers, trucks, SUVs are welcome. Drawings and prizes awarded at 3:30 p.m. at the Center. Burgers, hot dogs, chips and watermelon served at 4 p.m. at the Center, it’s $5 a plate. There is an additional fun en route: Begins at t...

  • Orphan train performance Friday

    Aug 19, 2021

    Few people today know much about the largest child migration in history. Between 1854 and 1929 over 250,000 orphans and unwanted children were taken out of New York City, put on passenger trains and sent out across the country to find new homes. Children were sent to every state in the continental United States. Several children even came to Fremont County in the early part of the twentieth century. Performers Phil Lancaster and Alison Moore take us on a journey alongside the Orphan Train. Combining live music, video montage, and a dramatic...

  • News briefs from around Wyoming

    Aug 19, 2021

    Woman wants her purse taken to jail; meth discovered inside CODY (WNE) — When Kelsey Spencer was being arrested for breaking her probation, she demanded her purse go with her to the Park County Detention Center. Inside that purse lay an unused syringe and meth. Spencer, 28, had been brought to the Detention Center on June 30 after the state submitted a petition to revoke her probation after failing to show up to two probation meetings and admitting to using meth twice. Spencer had previously told authorities they would find no syringes in t...

  • Hot Springs County Fair Results

    Aug 19, 2021

    Results have been released for small animal shows, static and FFA, shooting sports and open class building exhibits from Hot Springs County Fair held last week. SMALL ANIMAL SHOWS POULTRY SHOW American: Cockerel; Male fowl, less than one year old – Brayden Jones, Samuel Johnson American: Pullet; Female fowl, less than one year old - Ivory Galovich, Miriam Johnson, Brayden Jones Asiatic: Hen; Female fowl one year old and older - Shyanne Jones Asiatic: Pullet; Female fowl, less than one year old - Mac McCumber English: Pullet; Female fowl, l...

  • HSC Fair results

    Aug 19, 2021

    Results have been released for small animal shows, static and FFA, shooting sports and open class building exhibits from Hot Springs County Fair held last week. Shooting Sports Archery, Junior - Hoyt Peil, Fischer Lewis, Baer Mcphie, Cameron Martinez, Nate King, Allen Thurman Archery, Intermediate - Bridger Peil, Logan Dafoe, Ellis Webber, James Whitt, Talyah Myers, Dyllan Myers Archery, Seniors - Lexi Overfield, Hayden Overfield, Owen Mccumber, Eli Dickey, Sydney Shaffer, Lance Axtell Muzzleloading, Intermediate - Silas Dickey Pistol, Junior...

  • Council votes to approve emergency ordinance

    Jurri Schenck|Aug 12, 2021

    At the August 3 Thermopolis Town Council meeting Town Attorney Mike Messenger presented an emergency ordinance amending a town code section which changes the automation fee structure as required by Wyoming statutes. Messenger said, “the essence of this is that we have been collecting forty dollars for the state’s automation fee.” The town withdrew from that program on July 1. But they’ve been collecting the forty dollars and the administration wants to start collecting that money because...

  • Livestock auction tops $200,000

    Lara Love|Aug 12, 2021

    The 2021 Junior Livestock Auction and Judges' Choice Bake Sale at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds Friday night brought in a record breaking $203,104.50, up from $180,195.25 last year. Along with a live auction for sheep, swine, goats and beef, baked goods were offered up via a silent auction. Twenty-six head of beef came through the ring this year and sold for an average of $3.52 per pound and an average of $4,473.32 per head for a total sales amount of $116,306.25. The average price per... Full story

  • Commissioners deal with packed agenda at meeting

    Jurri Schenck|Aug 12, 2021

    At the August 3 Hot Springs County Commissioners meeting held at the Annex Building, the commissioners decided to table the Mike Stevens land use change request because they feel they do not have enough information to make a decision. They are waiting to see any potential changes in the next few weeks that may affect how they decide. The commissioners also tabled the approval of the Black Mountain Road Agreement until September 1, as they said things are not in place yet. Shane Rankin gave his...

  • Rancher asks commissioners to get involved in private property issue

    Jurri Schenck|Aug 12, 2021

    Hot Springs County rancher Josh Longwell presented to the Hot Springs County Commissioners his concerns about grizzly bears killing his sheep on his private property. Longwell started off explaining that his ranch was bought in the mid 90s and he said, “At that point, there was not one grizzly bear, not one wolf on that ranch. So to clear this up, we were here first, they weren’t here first.” He said it was a false narrative that they were here first. Longwell continued and said his bigge...

  • Self Help Center offering services to victims of violence

    Aug 12, 2021

    Self Help Center is excited for the opportunity to work in Hot Springs County to establish a new domestic violence agency and crisis hotline for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Self Help Center has been providing services to Natrona County since 1978 and we are excited to work with the community of Hot Springs County to establish services catered to the needs of the community. The Self Help Center received a separate funding contract from the Division of Victim Services to provide essential services to the Hot...

  • Pioneer Association hosts trek

    Aug 12, 2021

    The Hot Springs County Pioneer Association and Hot Springs County Historical Society will be hosting a historical trek and picnic through Wind River Canyon on Saturday, August 21. The trek will feature geologic highlights and reference, historic points of interest through the canyon, historic accounts of the construction of the Yellowstone Highway through Hot Springs County, overview of the original Boysen Dam, mining district, Barney Smith’s “Best Dam Bar and Café By A Dam Site”, and Asmus Boysen’s Dam Problem. A picnic will be enjoyed at the...

  • About people

    Aug 12, 2021

    Rhonda Perrie of Thermopolis was named to the Spring 2021 Dean’s List at The College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minn. Amanda D. Chism, Kaylee DeVries, Haley McDermott and Hannah R. Ozmon were named to the 2021 Spring President’s Honor Roll for the University of Wyoming. Taydee Landrum, Cassandra Norskog and Jeffery W. Van Antwerp were named to the 2021 Spring Dean’s and Dean’s Freshman Honor Rolls for the University of Wyoming. Stormy Cox was named to the 2021 Spring President’s Honor Roll for Montana State University. Joni Christian...

  • WWII vets honored at picnic

    Jurri Schenck|Aug 12, 2021

    The members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars here in Thermopolis will have their annual picnic at the Kiwanis Shelter in the Hot Springs State Park on Sunday, August 15 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. They plan to honor the three World War II veterans still living here in our town and hope they are able to attend. The veternas are Robert Poch, Ed Hausauer and John Dodge. Ed Hausauer Ed Hausauer is now 96 years old and his Navy service began when he enlisted in Bismarck, N.D. and went to boot camp in San... Full story

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