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  • P6 sets grand opening

    Nov 14, 2019

    While many of you may have already had the chance to try the deliciousness that is being served at P6 Station, their Grand Opening is the perfect opportunity for the rest of you to give it a taste. This Saturday, Nov. 16, from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. P6 will not only be offering some terrific deals they will have a spinning wheel for a chance to win a free meal, all specialty pizzas will be just $10 and if you buy a P6 shirt you get a free dessert. Owner Ryan Shaffer said they want to thank everyone in town for their patience while they’ve worked out t...

  • Friends of the Library elect new officers

    Nov 14, 2019

    The Friends of the Library had quite a successful year for 2019 with all of their volunteers donating countless hours to give a helping hand to Hot Springs County Library. During their annual meeting they elected their new slate of officers for 2020, with Cindy Toth as president, Suzanne Samelson, vice president, Kathy Taylor is treasurer, Becky Hutson, secretary, and Mary Alldredge, Roberta Elwell and Joan Stetler as directors-at-large. A $4,500 donation from the Owl Creek Foundation along with another donation from Tegeler and Associates and...

  • Poker room

    Nov 14, 2019

    A new display at Hot Springs County Museum provides information about the Hole in the Wall Bar and a glimpse a the poker rooms of the Old West....

  • County museum poker room on display

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 14, 2019

    Watch any old Western movie, and it’s a pretty safe bet there’s going to be a saloon scene with outlaws bellying up to the bar or playing a few hands of stud at a nearby table. Hot Springs County Museum now has that same atmosphere along its northern display walls. Home to the Hole in the Wall Bar for several decades, heading to the downstairs area now provides one a bit of history about the bar and a glimpse into the poker rooms of the past. Museum Director Racine Morgan said the area adj...

  • Mailing deadlines

    Nov 14, 2019

    It may only be the middle of November, but deadlines for mailing out those Holiday cards and gifts are quickly approaching with the United States Postal Service. If you’re shipping within the 48 contiguous states, ground service must be mailed by December 14. First Class mail needs to be at the post office by Dec. 20, Priority mail by Dec. 21 and Priority Mail Express by Dec. 23. If Alaska or Hawaii are your destination, First Class mail needs to be mailed by Dec. 18 for Alaska and Dec. 19 for Hawaii. Priority Service is Dec. 19 for both d...

  • Celebrating our heroes and hidden heroes

    Sam Shumway, AARP Wyoming State Director|Nov 14, 2019

    November is not only National Veterans Month but also National Family Caregivers Month, a time to recognize and thank the more than 40 million family caregivers in the U.S. This November, we should honor and pay respect to both: those who served our country in uniform and the hidden heroes caring for our veterans at home. There are about 20 million veterans in the U.S., with the majority having served during the Vietnam Era. More than 47,000 veterans live in Wyoming. With longer life spans and potential health problems stemming from their...

  • Pedestrians be safe while your walking

    Nov 14, 2019

    If you are a walker, jogger or runner in the State of Wyoming you can breathe a little easier knowing our state is ranked 50th in pedestrian fatalities, making us the safest in the country. Of course, a lot of that safety comes from a lower population since looking at the highest ranked place for getting hit by a vehicle is in Newark, New Jersey with a population of nearly 20 million people. Just over 28-percent of their statewide fatalities are pedestrians. They’re followed by New York where almost 27-percent of their fatalities are p...

  • Lawmakers reject property tax increase

    Tom Coulter, Wyoming Tribune Eagle|Nov 14, 2019

    CHEYENNE — Members of the Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Revenue Interim Committee rejected a bill to raise the state’s property tax during their meeting Monday in Cheyenne. The bill would have raised the tax rate on real and personal property from 9.5% to 11.5%, a jump that calculates to a roughly 20% increase in taxable property. Under the bill, minerals and industrial property would have been excluded from the increase. In what would have been its final year of implementation in 2024, the tax increase would have brought an extra $122 milli...

  • WRC Rockfall mitigation project begins

    Nov 14, 2019

    A three-location $664,000 rockfall mitigation project is scheduled to begin at a pair of locations on Monday, Nov. 18, with rock scaling, rock removal and repair of the existing rockfall fence west of Cody alongside U.S. 14/16/20, and rock scaling on U.S. 20/Wyoming 789 in Wind River Canyon. Grading, rockfall mitigation and other work are scheduled at three locations: U.S. 20/WY789 between Shoshoni and Thermopolis (milepost 120.6, about 12 miles south of Thermopolis) in Wind River Canyon, Wyoming 296 (Chief Joseph Scenic Highway (milepost...

  • Holidays filled with stress, anxiety for some

    Nov 14, 2019

    The most wonderful time of the year is here, holidays, when we spend time with family and friends, gathered ‘round the table and the Christmas tree, parties and plenty of socializing. For most of us, its wonderful. For others, its a weeks long rollercoaster of stress, anxiety and depression that sometimes leaves them frozen in place with fear. Unrealistic expectations, financial pressures and excessive commitments can cause stress and anxiety during the holidays. Seasonal affective disorder, sometimes knows as seasonal depression can add to t...

  • Buddy Bench dedication

    Nov 14, 2019

    The Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) at Ralph Witters Elementary has been working for many years to get a buddy bench on the playground at the school. The idea was started by Jessica Slagle, the former PTO president. With her work, along with that of RWE principal Catelyn Deromedi, former school counselor Liz Ryan, RWE secretaries and custodians, and many PTO members, the project was possible. Joe Martinez provided the bench. The buddy bench is a safe haven for students. Not just for sitting, the bench is there for kids who need it. If a...

  • Buddy Bench

    Nov 14, 2019

    The new buddy bench was unveiled at Ralph Witters Elementary last Friday. The bench will provide a place for children who feel sad, lonely or picked on to sit, and other students can come comfort them or invite them to play....

  • Early deadline for Nov. 28 edition

    Nov 14, 2019

    For our Thanksgiving edition, Nov. 28, the Thermopolis Independent Record will have the following early deadlines. For advertising, legal notices and classified ads, they must be in our office by noon, Friday, Nov. 22. Information for news stories must be dropped off before noon on Monday, Nov. 25. Our office will be closed Nov. 28-29.... Full story

  • Pounds of meth kept out of community

    Mark Dykes|Nov 7, 2019

    Through the assistance of several law enforcement agencies, three pounds of methamphetamine were kept out of Thermopolis and surrounding communities on Sunday, Oct. 27. Hot Springs County Sheriff Jerimie Kraushaar said the sheriff’s office received information from a confidential informant, that 2.5 pounds of meth was coming through Thermopolis, at which point a half pound was supposed to be dropped here. “Of course, we didn’t want that to happen.” Though one of the subjects was known, a secon...

  • IGA to close its doors

    Cindy Glasson|Nov 7, 2019

    Locals need to be prepared for the closing of another business in Thermopolis with the recent purchase of IGA from the Super Foods Corporation. IGA’s employees were informed Tuesday morning that their doors would be closing November 25 and contents of the store would be liquidated. Eric Mackay, owner of Mack’s Market, is the new owner of the building. According to Mackay, Super Foods contacted him about the opportunity to purchase the business and Mackay saw it as an opportunity for another bus... Full story

  • Commissioners get project updates

    Cindy Glasson|Nov 7, 2019

    Things are starting to slow down for the season out at the Hot Springs County Airport according to FBO Nate Messenger. Now that spraying is over and most of the fishing season is at an end, Messenger said their fuel sales have dropped a bit, but they still had 116 total operations at the airport during the month of October. Those operations included turbo prop aircraft, twin engine piston aircraft, three helicopters and even four jets along with 40 single engine aircraft. Messenger said they...

  • Town to look at ordinance change

    Nov 7, 2019

    During their Tuesday night meeting, Thermopolis Town Council approved Town Attorney Mike Messenger to draft a change to the town’s ordinance regarding nuisance yards. Messenger explained he was approached by Nuisance Officer Ame Longwell, who has raised concerns that people who received tags designating their property as a nuisance would simply pay the current fine of $25 and not do anything to clean up their property. Longwell suggested there be a per diem charge added for every day beyond the 10 days allowed people to clean up their p...

  • New style

    Nov 7, 2019

    Thermopolis Police officers are sporting new uniform patches, which have a new shape and more color than the previous circular designs, at upper left....

  • Munger receives jail time

    Nov 7, 2019

    Monday in Hot Springs District Court, Aaron M. Munger was sentenced to 3.5 years probation and 180 days in the Hot Springs Detention Center on charges of felonious restraint and misdemeanor reckless endangerment. Prior to his sentencing, Munger pleaded guilty to the charges which were lessened from two felony counts of aggravated assault and battery. The charges stem from a March 23 incident in which Munger struck female subject with a .45 Springfield 1911, pinned her to the ground and threatened to kill her. The assault came after the two...

  • Counterfeit bills being used

    Nov 7, 2019

    Businesses that accept $100 bills from patrons are advised to make sure they’re real, as reports have come in this past week of counterfeit $100’s being passed. The bills have also shown up in Worland and Red Lodge Montana, Police Chief Julie Mathews said. Mathews advises anyone who receives a $100 bill to check it with special pens that indicate right away if the money is fake or not. Other methods of determining if a bill is fake include holding it up to a light to determine if there is a security code and checking the feel of the paper. Mat...

  • Keep holiday safety in mind

    Nov 7, 2019

    Thanksgiving is a time for Americans to reflect on all they are thankful for in their lives. This year, what are you most thankful for? The Thermopolis Police Department and the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) are teaming up this holiday to tell you what’s on the top of our thankfulness list: seat belts. Proper seat belt use is the single most effective way to save your life in the event of a crash. So whether you’re driving across the street or across the country to reach your Thank...

  • New Good Sam's Club officers selected for 2020

    Nov 7, 2019

    The Thermopolis Good Sam’s Club (Round Top Good Sam’s) at their meeting on Friday, the Nov. 1, elected club officers for the upcoming 2020 year. Back in the saddle again as President is Sam Marshall. This will be Sam’s second time around in this particular office. Stepping down from her stellar year as President and now the upcoming Vice President is Donna Cole. The Stickneys have tied up the Secretary and Treasurer position. Charlie continues his contribution to the club as their Treasurer, while his wife, Jo Ann, has become the incom...

  • Veterans Day observances

    Nov 7, 2019

    Veterans Day is observed annually on Nov. 11, honoring those who have served in the United States Armed Forces. The date is significant, as the major hostilities of World War I ended formally on Nov. 11 at 11 a.m., when the Armistice with Germany became effective. Unlike Memorial Day, which recognizes those who have died while in military service, Veterans Day honors all who have served. To recognize the day, and those who served, VFW Post No. 2281 will host a program including Honor Guard and speeches in front of the post building, 302...

  • Mayne provides voice for Bobcats

    Cindy Glasson|Nov 7, 2019

    What started out as a one-time thing with a bored eighth grader in the stands at a basketball game has turned into a three-year mini "career" for sophomore Hayden Mayne. If you haven't heard yet, Mayne is the teenaged voice of the Bobcats, calling the games using his cell phone so those who can't make the games can still hear them via Facebook. For a time, Mayne was the manager for boys basketball and even did some of their video, but his heart lies in calling the games and he's well on his way...

  • Striplin speaks on move to Thermopolis

    Mark Dykes|Nov 7, 2019

    Varnie Striplin moved to Thermopolis in 2000, though he was originally born and raised in Albany, Ga. He graduated in 1956 from Moultrie High School. As to what brought him here, Striplin said it was "to find a nursing home that would take my mom and dad, and put them in the same room," that home being Canyon Hills Manor. His brother-in law, who was born and Lusk and lived in Casper, and his dad worked at the old Sideboard. They encouraged Striplin to come up and see the facility, and on that...

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