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  • Thermopolis Town Council approves budget on final reading

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 24, 2021

    At the Thermopolis Town Council meeting on June 14 a public hearing was held for the 2021-22 budget and there were no comments received. The budget was voted on and approved in its third reading. There were a couple minor changes including sewer depreciation fund expenses that were just under $10,000 and they added $5,000 to give to the Hot City Outdoor Alliance for their fundraising of a trail development on Roundtop. During citizen participation the council approved catering/liquor permits...

  • WRC crash results in fatality

    Jun 24, 2021

    The crash south of Thermopolis on Friday, June 18, that led to the road closure of US20/WY789 between Shoshoni and Thermopolis in Wind River Canyon, reportedly resulted in a fatality and an injured person. According to the Wyoming Highway Patrol crash report, a pickup was southbound on US 20, when the driver attempted to pass another southbound vehicle. The driver of the pickup attempted to avoid a collision with a passenger car headed northbound, but was unable to and the two vehicles were in an offset head-on collision. The report states...

  • Rodeo hits town this weekend

    Jun 24, 2021

    The Thermopolis Cowboy Rendezvous PRCA Rodeo is set for June 25-26, 2021 - Get Ready for the Re-ride, Buck Covid. Friday night after the rodeo in front of One Eyed Buffalo, Chancy Williams will be performing a concert. Tickets are available online at Chancy Williams Facebook page or locally at OEB. Williams will be donating part of the proceeds to area first responders. Williams reached out to the rodeo committee because his last experience performing in Thermopolis was amazing so he wanted to perform here again. Our local rodeo was one of...

  • Smith's announce final horse sale will be held next year

    Jun 24, 2021

    Bill Smith and partner, H. B. “Woody” Bartlett and family held their 38th annual Sale on May 15. At the sale, 55 geldings sold for an average of $21,950. The top 5 averaged $52,800, top 10 averaged $41,200 and top 20, $32,525. The high selling gelding, lot 50 Bar G Chili G a 2013 black went to Washington for a price tag of $113,000. Home raised two year olds were extremely popular with 32 head selling for an average of $8,373.44. The top 10 averaged $12, 525. High seller was a mare from the Bartlett breeding program, lot 73 Beaudeycious Blonde,...

  • Demolition

    Jun 24, 2021

    A building on Richards Street between Family Dollar and Merlin’s Hide Out was torn down recently. The property was sold in January 2021 by a local couple and is now owned by Ken Holman of Draper, Utah. Holman is a land acquisitions agent for various national corporations. The plans for the now vacant lot will be announced once details are received....

  • Judge's ruling spurs optimism

    Jun 24, 2021

    by Nicole Pollack Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER –– Wyoming’s energy industry reacted with cautious optimism to a court ruling blocking the Biden administration’s freeze on new oil and gas leasing on federal lands. U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty of Louisiana found the Biden administration’s order to be an overreach of executive power and ruled that it is “hereby enjoined and restrained from implementing the Pause of new oil and natural gas leases on public lands,” which the administration instituted on Jan. 27 in an...

  • School board participates in team 'boot camp'

    Kirk Boxleitner|Jun 24, 2021

    Although classes might be out for students of the Hot Springs County School District, Superintendent Dustin Hunt addressed the Board of Trustees on June 17 by reviewing the work that school staff have completed, as well as the work they still have ahead of them, over the course of this summer. Hunt reminded the board that the following weekend would see them participate in the administrative team “boot camp,” which is set to lead off with reviews of climate surveys and appraisals of areas for growth in the district, before staff tackle the str...

  • Discovery Days planning in the works

    Jun 24, 2021

    Wyoming Discovery Days (formerly Big Horn Basin Folk Festival) will be held Saturday and Sunday, August 7 and 8, in Hot Springs State Park. This year’s theme – Wyoming Rails, Trails & Folk Tales - 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, art...

  • School districts' uses of federal relief funds worry lawmakers

    Jun 24, 2021

    by Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile.com Some lawmakers are worried that school districts are using federal pandemic-relief and recovery funds to add new positions and purchase equipment that might add to ongoing costs for the state. The anxiety stems from the fact that school districts have discretion in how to spend the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief funds distributed to districts from the CARES and American Recovery and Reinvestment acts. Wyoming’s allotment of ESSER funds total $470 million so far, according to state and f...

  • Resource tour Tuesday

    Jun 24, 2021

    Hot Springs County Weed and Pest will be hosting a Natural Resource Tour on Tuesday, June 29 beginning at 9 a.m. Participants are asked to meet at the Weed and Pest office at 711 Springview St. There will be a on site tour of resource management projects and an on site history of Gebo. A free BBQ lunch will be served. The tour is open to the public and everyone is welcome to attend. Please RSVP to 864-2278 or lwoodward@rtconnect.net....

  • Tourism board meets

    Jun 24, 2021

    At the June 16 Hot Springs County Travel and Tourism board meeting, new Treasurer Audra Dominguez gave the financial report. For the month of May they received $15,097.58 in lodging tax income and $4.41 in interest income. This amount was a record high for a monthly lodging tax income. Compared to 2019/20, during Covid, May was $4,838.18 and 2018/20 was $10,525.31. For the past 11 months ending May 31, the lodging tax income is $162,506.86. Tourism Director Jackie Dorothy presented a worksheet from the Wyoming Office of Tourism that gives many...

  • Lawmakers mull over election changes

    Nick Reynolds|Jun 17, 2021

    Wyoming lawmakers are weighing a significant overhaul of the state’s elections. Members of the Joint Committee on Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions voted to draft bills to create either an open primary or a ranked-choice voting system. Either system would profoundly change how Wyoming elects its officials and would likely have significant political ramifications, according to elections experts. The decision follows months of pressure from conservative activists who have argued that vote splitting in Wyoming’s often crowded Rep...

  • Bill would limit vaccine mandates

    Morgan Hughes|Jun 17, 2021

    CASPER – A bill that forbids employers from requiring staff to show proof of vaccination in most cases gained near-unanimous support from a Wyoming legislative committee Thursday. The bill, now sponsored by the Legislature’s Joint Labor, Health and Social Services Committee, has three primary actions: It requires health care facilities, essential businesses and government entities to accommodate unvaccinated people who require their services; It allows students to apply for waivers to K-12 vaccination requirements based on “personal objec...

  • Up and over

    Jun 17, 2021

    A 74-year-old woman was transported to HS Health after the vehicle she was driving exited the Mack’s Market parking lot and landed nose down in the alley....

  • Record high heat wave hits Wyoming

    Jun 17, 2021

    Thermopolis and a large part of Wyoming has scene record high temps this week as a heat wave hit that sent temperatures into the triple digits. On Monday, June 14 the recorded high in Thermopolis (according to the National Weather Service) was 101. On Tuesday, at press time (5 p.m.) the recorded high had hit 103. Temperatures are expected to be in the mid 90s for the weekend and then fall to the 80s next week. High heat, combined with very low relative humidity is making for extreme fire conditions across the county and state. Extreme caution...

  • Rotary leadership

    Jun 17, 2021

    Shurie Scheel is assuming the new role of Governor of District 5440 for the Rotary year 2021-22. The district covers all of Wyoming and northern Colorado. Al Braaten assumes the role of President of Rotary Club of Thermopolis. Rotary Club of Thermopolis celebrated at Wedg and Kathy Taylor's. Wedg is the outgoing President....

  • WY Smoke Burritos opens

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 17, 2021

    Business partners Bob Reardon and Darren Calhoun have opened up a new food truck called WY Smoke Burritos located at 8th Street and Shoshoni Street. They have breakfast and lunch/dinner burritos with smoked pork, BBQ mole prime beef, chicken, vegetable and tater tots with a protein choice. The burritos can also be chimichanga style smothered. Reardon described the creation of the foods and the prime brisket and pork are smoked 12-14 hours. The pork sits on top of beds of pineapple with...

  • Range honored for branding

    Jun 17, 2021

    The Rural Broadband Association has recognized Range as the winner of the NTCA Marketing eXcellence Award in Branding Project. The Marketing eXcellence Awards recognize the vital role marketing, sales and communications play in the broadband industry and are announced annually at NTCA’s Marketing + Sales Conference. “On behalf of our entire organization, I am honored to accept Range’s first-ever Marketing eXellence Award” said Jason Wille, Range’s Chief Marketing Officer....

  • Chamber board members elected

    Jun 17, 2021

    At the June 10 Chamber of Commerce meeting held at the HSC Museum under old business, Director Meri Ann Rush reminded the board the Pageant Day Parade is coming on August 7 with the theme “Home of the Brave” where they will honor our local heroes. The Chamber is hosting the Demolition Derby on August 14. Rush said, “It’s coming along. It’s hard to believe it is less than two months away.” In new business Rush presented the board election results with the four open slots. Bradyn Harvey of Kirby Creek Mercantile, Falina Hill of Gottsche Re...

  • Dr. Bomengen honored for teaching

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 17, 2021

    Doctor Travis Bomengen was awarded the 2021 WRITE Excellence in Teaching Award for the Wyoming region. In a letter from the University of Washington School of Medicine, Office of Rural Programs it said, "This award aims to recognize and honor preceptors with a track record of excellence in teaching medical students as well as those that serve as a leader in their community." Nominations were collected from WRITE students across the WWAMI program. WWAMI is through the University of Washington...

  • Hake Realty opens office

    Jun 17, 2021

    Hake Realty has opened a new office in Thermopolis. Nikki Donahue, Worland, is the responsible broker and they are an independently owned and operated franchise part of Real Living. Regarding the limited inventory of housing in Thermopolis Donahue said, “It’s a common problem nationwide right now but we’ve got a lot of resources from the franchise to help us get out there. We’re really just trying to give our sellers more resources to determine whether or not it is a good time to sell. That’s been really successful in the Worland market. W...

  • Fairly significant fire season predicted

    Jun 17, 2021

    by Hannah Black Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — Following a dramatic and record-breaking fire season for the west in 2020, officials warn this season could also be above average. Wyoming State Forester Bill Crapser, along with Gov. Mark Gordon and other state and federal officials, gave an overview of the state’s wildfire outlook Thursday morning at the State Forestry Division’s Cheyenne maintenance facility. Predictions from meteorologists and fire behavior specialists put Wyoming “on the high end of normal...

  • Youths compete in livestock judging

    Jun 17, 2021

    The 307 Wyoming Livestock Judging Series recently hosted a contest in Thermopolis. Results received include: Junior Ava Dafoe, 5th in swine and 7th overall Intermediate Sheep/Goats: 1st Taylor Agar; Swine: 3rd Rylee Agar; Beef: 1st Taylor Agar, 5th Rylee Agar; Placings: 3rd Taylor Agar, 4th Rylee Agar; Reasons: 1st Taylor Agar, 6th Maile McCumber; Overall: 3rd Taylor Agar, 4th Rylee Agar. Senior Swine: 4th Lexi Overfield; Overall: 7th Hayden Overfield, 10th Owen McCumber. Other results include:...

  • Pot advocates introduce ballot initiatives

    Jun 17, 2021

    by Ellen Fike Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — A number of cannabis advocates and members of the Libertarian Party made history Friday as they submitted two marijuana-related ballot initiatives, kicking off a campaign that will last until next November. A number of organizations joined forces outside of the Wyoming State Capitol in a news conference where they discussed the importance of legalizing medical marijuana and decriminalizing marijuana for personal usage in the state. About two dozen people were in a...

  • Get ready to rodeo in Thermopolis

    Jun 17, 2021

    The Thermopolis Cowboy Rendezvous PRCA Rodeo is set for June 25-26, 2021 - Get Ready for the Re-ride, Buck Covid. Friday night after the rodeo in front of One Eyed Buffalo, Chancey Williams will be performing a concert. Tickets are available online at Chancey Williams Facebook page or locally at OEB. Williams will be donating part of the proceeds to area first responders. Williams reached out to the rodeo committee because his last experience performing in Thermopolis was amazing so he wanted to perform here again. Our local rodeo was one of...

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