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  • Thermopolis schools will not reopen this spring

    Cindy Glasson|Apr 30, 2020

    An emergency meeting of the Hot Springs County School District Board of Directors resulted in all schools within the district remaining closed through the end of the current school year. The Friday afternoon meeting was done electronically and streamed live on the district’s webpage as well as their Facebook page to ensure as many people as possible could watch as the board made its decision. While regular classes are not being held in the buildings, the district will continue with the d...

  • New statewide orders beginning Friday

    Apr 30, 2020

    Governor Mark Gordon has announced that new public health orders effective May 1 will allow gyms, barber shops, hair salons and other personal care services to reopen under specific operating conditions designed to minimize public health risk from COVID-19. Other parts of the phased approach involve easing restrictions on day cares and issuing guidance to hospitals allowing them to resume elective surgeries. “These new orders start our process of getting this part of Wyoming’s economy up and running again,” Governor Gordon said. “We have as...

  • 27.1 million tourism dollars spent in HSC

    Apr 30, 2020

    During this time of uncertainty and closures that have negatively impacted our economy, Hot Springs County Travel & Tourism have teamed up with the Wyoming Office of Tourism (WOT) to unite residents with the Spirit of Travel. Wyoming’s travel and tourism industry will be essential to Wyoming’s recovery, especially since it is Wyoming’s number two economy generator. “Now, more than ever, it is extremely important to recognize Wyoming’s tourism industry contributions and continue to advocate its vitality to the state,” said Diane Shober, exe...

  • Brush Fire

    Apr 30, 2020

    Hot Springs County firemen put out a brush fire Tuesday north of town along Highway 20. The property owners thought they put out their controlled burn, but the flames continued and spread out needing extinguished....

  • Attorney joins Messenger Law Firm

    Jurri Schenck|Apr 30, 2020

    The Messenger Law Firm has recently hired a new attorney, Marshall Keller, a former Navy Seal who also has a background in the mining industry. Keller recently passed the bar exam from the University of Wyoming College of Law. He took his exam on February 24. He spent two-and-a-half years at law school preparing for his law license. He will mostly focus on civil litigation and take on some defense work as well. The Court has already talked to him about taking some court appointments and doing...

  • Lyle Wiley honored for exemplary volunteerism

    Apr 30, 2020

    One of Hot Springs County High School’s speech and debate team coaches was recently honored by the National Speech and Debate Association for exemplary volunteerism to promote speech and debate. Coach Lyle Wiley not only co-coaches the Bobcat team, he serves on the Wind River District Committee, which oversees speech and debate activities for half of the state. According to a press release from the National Association, “Wiley goes above and beyond in service to the speech and debate community at large. Committee member responsibilities inc...

  • Wyoming schools receive $32.5M in aid

    Apr 30, 2020

    by Seth Klamann Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER – Wyoming has received roughly $32.5 million in federal funding to help its 48 school districts offset costs incurred because of the novel coronavirus, the state announced last week. The money, part of the gargantuan stimulus bill passed by Congress several weeks ago, will be doled out to Wyoming’s districts according to previously established formulas for providing federal money to districts with low-income students. It cannot be used to offset existing expenses — like payro...

  • Distance learning progress report

    Apr 30, 2020

    Students in the Hot Springs County School District have been doing distance learning for several weeks now and the principals in each of the buildings presented their participation rate for the various grades at their April meeting. Principal Catelyn Deromedi from Ralph Witters Elementary told the board they are having great success with the current learning situation with 97 percent of students working from home. Kinder Boost showed 93 percent of students participating and 96 percent of the kindergarteners are on board along with 96 percent...

  • Travel and Tourism board hears about rebranding efforts

    Apr 30, 2020

    Hot Springs County Travel and Tourism’s Director Jackie Dorothy welcomed new members Rachel Moon and Susan Lankford to the board during their April meeting via Zoom. Dorothy presented the latest financial report to the board. She said their numbers started off strong in March. “We were hit hard, as everyone knows, from the Coronavirus and those numbers fizzled off.” She compared the total revenue for April, which was $8,212.59. That amount was down 58% from last year. However, last year they were up 130%. This was due to the construction that...

  • Kindergarten registration begins Monday

    Apr 30, 2020

    Pre-registration for kindergarteners will be online this year for the 2020-2021 school year. Registration will open on Monday, May 4, and you must do your pre-registration online. Following pre-registration, parents will receive an email with their password to finish the registration process on Powerschool. Simply go to hotsprings1.org and click on Student Registration K-* New and complete the form. Click submit at the bottom when finished. You will receive your Powerschool password and then return to the school’s website, scrolling to the b...

  • State FFA award announcements planned

    Apr 30, 2020

    The Wyoming FFA has announced its plan for rescheduling parts of its annual convention, including delivering some content online. The FFA was forced to cancel its convention due to school and facility closures from Covid19 related health concerns. The convention was to take place April 15-18 in Cheyenne. Beginning in May, the Wyoming FFA will deliver online award announcements and their state officers’ retiring address presentations. There will also be an online conferring of the 2020 Wyoming FFA State Degrees. “We’re excited to announce the r...

  • Highway project through town begins

    Apr 30, 2020

    A $3.3 million highway improvement project is scheduled through the Town of Thermopolis on US20/WY789. Contract completion date is June 30, 2021. The project’s scope of work includes grading, milling asphalt pavement, placing crushed base and asphalt pavement surfacing, asphalt wearing course, removal and replacement of broken sidewalk and curb and gutter, replacement of every Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) street corner, and other work on 2.6 miles on US20/WY789 beginning at milepost 130.82 (near the Wyoming Department of T...

  • Ten Sleep man seeks State Senate seat

    Apr 30, 2020

    by Karla Pomeroy Northern Wyoming News Ten Sleep rancher Ed Cooper hopes to use his experience in ranching and the oil and gas industry to represent State Senate District 20. Cooper announced his run for the Republican nomination last week. “I’ve thought about this for a while. I considered it four years ago but I chose to back Wyatt [Agar]. Agar (R-Thermopolis) won the seat four years ago and announced after the 2020 Legislative session that he would not be seeking a second term. Prior to Agar, the seat was filled by Worland resident Ger...

  • Purchases approved

    Cindy Glasson|Apr 30, 2020

    The Hot Springs County Commissioners approved a purchase by Anthony Fruciano, head of maintenance, to help with installation of new plexiglass shields at counters in the courthouse. Fruciano requested $250 from emergency funds in order to purchase a miter saw for the project, which, going forward would make things safer for both the employees at the courthouse offices and the public. The remainder would come out of his regular maintenance budget. The commissioners briefly chatted with Fruciano a...

  • Clover Cheney gets a bike

    Jurri Schenck|Apr 23, 2020

    Clover Cheney is a very fun and adventurous seven-year-old who recently received a special bicycle through a fundraiser for children with special needs. Her mother, Jennifer, explained that Clover was born with a rare genetic disorder called Prader-Willi Syndrome. She said, "It's caused by a missing 15th chromosome. It causes disruption in the brain's hypothalamus, which helps keep the body in balance and working as it should. When the hypothalamus isn't working right, the rest of the body is...

  • Sharp decline in oil prices causes concern

    Apr 23, 2020

    by Nick Reynolds Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER - Futures prices for oil fell into the negatives for the first time in recorded history Monday, further straining a Wyoming economy already reeling from months of price declines, continuing strife in the coal industry and the shutdown of numerous businesses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. West Texas Intermediate oil contracts for the month of May plunged nearly 300 percent to nearly negative $38 per barrel ahead of Tuesday's...

  • HSCHS senior graduation plans progressing

    Apr 23, 2020

    Many in Thermopolis have been wondering what is going to happen the middle of May when the Class of 2020 is supposed to cross the stage from high school to adulthood with the pandemic we are facing world wide. As of Monday, schools are still under orders to have schools closed through April 30, but the district does have alternate plans in place if the closure extends through the end of the school year. “Our Class of 2020 seniors will have the most memorable graduation in 100 years,” said high school principal Breez Daniels. “This is the 100th...

  • Rally attendees push Gordon to lift restrictions

    Apr 23, 2020

    The state will lift its restrictions on businesses and gatherings when it appears prudent to do so, Gov. Mark Gordon told a group of protesters at the state Capitol on Monday. Gordon’s talk with the “Rally for the Choice to Work” protesters came as the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Wyoming grew to 317 with the discovery of four new cases in two counties. The protesters had gathered for a rally to encourage the state to lift the restrictions put into place in March to slow the spread of coronavirus. Rally participants, who came to Che...

  • COVID-19 patient delivers message of hope

    Apr 23, 2020

    by KARLA POMEROY, Editor Northern Wyoming News WORLAND - Grateful to be alive, Lory August of Worland, Washakie County's first COVID-19 case, shared her story Friday of her recovery, a day after getting home. After a 16-day stay in the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital in Thermopolis, August was released to finish her recovery at home in Worland. Her message to everyone during the COVID-19 pandemic, "You can beat this, be positive, you can survive." Lory August has been battling cancer on...

  • Help Center provides needed services

    Cindy Glasson|Apr 23, 2020

    Like all of us, the Help Center at Common Ground has had to adapt to the emergence of COVID-19. “We are still providing our usual services,” said coordinator Ron Philips. “We just work on a ‘by appointment’ basis. We take all possible precautions to prevent the spread of the virus.” Help Center services include free boxes of food, assistance with utility bills, rent and other needs, as well as free FAXing, copying and internet access. “GED tutoring and testing have been put on hold until el...

  • Community blood drive scheduled

    Apr 23, 2020

    On Monday, May 4, Hot Springs County Hospital Auxiliary in conjunction with the United Blood Service from Billings, will be holding a Community Blood Drive. This specific Blood Drive will have changes due to the COVID-19. The drive will be held at the County Fair Building, 627 Springview Street, and the donation times will be 2-6:15 p.m. Due to the social distancing policy in place, this drive will be by appointment only. Appointments can be made by going to Bloodhero.com/ or Vitalant.org and use sponsor code:thermopolis. You may also call the...

  • Wyoming school receive federal funding waivers

    Apr 23, 2020

    Wyoming schools are getting some relief after receiving federal waivers from education funding requirements on Tuesday, April 7. The waiver was granted to allow Wyoming schools the ability to use fiscal year 2018 funds through September, 2121, and expands the possible uses of some title programs in an effort to allow districts to meet the educational needs of students due to widespread school closures due to the spread of the COVID-19 virus. “Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction, Jillian Balow said, “The United States Department of Educ...

  • Highway project through town slated to begin in early May

    Apr 23, 2020

    A $3.3 million highway improvement project is scheduled to begin in early May through the Town of Thermopolis on US20/WY789. Prime contractor is McGarvin-Moberly Construction Co., of Worland. The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded the project to McGarvin-Moberly on Nov. 21, 2019. Contract completion date is June 30, 2021. The project’s scope of work includes grading, milling asphalt pavement, placing crushed base and asphalt pavement surfacing, asphalt wearing course, removal and replacement of broken sidewalk and curb and gutter, r...

  • Five bridges to see improvements

    Apr 23, 2020

    A $1.9 million bridge rehabilitation project, involving 5 bridges, has started on the Big Horn River bridge south of Thermopolis. An 11-foot width restriction is in place as of April 20 for the Big Horn River bridge (milepost 128.32). Other bridges scheduled for repairs include the U.S. 287 bridge over the Middle Fork of the Popo Agie River in the City of Lander, the WY432 bridge over the Upper Hanover Canal on South Flat Road (milepost 8.4), the WY31 bridge over Medicine Lodge Creek in Hyattville (milepost 21.89), and the WY37 bridge over...

  • Johnson County grants 'exceptions' to businesses

    Apr 23, 2020

    by Mara Abbott Buffalo Bulletin Via Wyoming News Exchange BUFFALO — Johnson County Health Officer Dr. Mark Schueler extended an exception to three local businesses that will allow them to reopen despite executive orders from Gov. Mark Gordon that forced many businesses across the state to close more than a month ago in an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The businesses include Penny’s Shearing Shed and the Lacquered Up nail salon in Kaycee, as well as the Buffalo Athletic Club. The Buffalo Athletic Club was open to patrons on Mon...

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