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  • Travel and Tourism Board presents proposed budget

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 30, 2019

    During the May 21 meeting of Hot Springs Travel and Tourism, board members approved the final proposed budget for the 2019-20 fiscal year. It was noted at the meeting that there is still some time to change the budget prior to it being submitted to the State of Wyoming. According to the proposed budget summary, total budgeted expenditures, as well as the total general fund and forecasted revenues available are $198,100. As for the revenue side of things, there is $175,000 in government support...

  • Use caution when floating river

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|May 30, 2019

    Right now, conditions are perfect for floating the Bighorn River even though we haven’t seen the sun for a while, but its always smart to follow a few precautions to ensure you enjoy your day. The river is currently running at about 2,150 cubic feet per second (cfs) which will make your float about three hours long from the Wedding of the Waters to the Eighth Street bridge. Personal flotation devices should be worn by everyone in your group, but are especially important for any children going a...

  • Verdict in Spence case reversed

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 23, 2019

    According to a decision issued on May 16, a guilty verdict in a case against Justin Spence was reversed and remanded. Spence was found guilty of incest in April of 2017, and was sentenced by Judge Robert Skar to three to five years with a Wyoming Department of Corrections facility. According to the charge, he molested a juvenile female on July 4 or 5, 2014. During the trial, a therapist who counseled the juvenile was called as an expert witness and testified he had diagnosed her with...

  • DEQ outlines standards for water quality

    Cindy Glasson and Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer and Editor|May 23, 2019

    Tuesday night's meeting with the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and the citizens of Hot Springs County had the school auditorium nearly filled to capacity with people wanting to know what is really going on and seeking answers to their questions. Some of those questions were answered during the three-hour meeting, but a lot of other questions were left unanswered. Kevin Fredrick from the DEQ started the public meeting by laying out a few ground rules for the evening and explaining...

  • Woman dies in crash

    May 23, 2019

    Thirty-nine-year-old Annette R. Arey of Thermopolis has been identified as a fatality in an accident on May 20, at milepost 148 on US 20, south of Worland. Around 7:35 a.m., Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers were dispatched to the area for a two-vehicle collision. A 2005 Toyota Corolla, driven by Arey was traveling northbound on US 20 when the vehicle crossed into the southbound lane to pass another vehicle. Arey failed to see an oncoming southbound 1993 Chevrolet Caprice and both vehicles collided on the southbound shoulder of the roadway. Arey...

  • Three residents selected for 2019 Cowboy Hall of Fame

    May 23, 2019

    Hugh and Mary Sue Vass, as well as Norman Sanford, of Hot Springs County have been selected as members of the Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame (WCHF) Class of 2019. Meadowlarks, greening pastures, and the inimitable scent of branding smoke on the breeze announce Spring in this wonderful West that is Wyoming. Another perennial harbinger is the Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame (WCHF) announcement of their next class of Honorees. WCHF Board of Directors held their Spring business meeting May 4 & 5 at Ramkota Hotel Conference Center in Casper, and proudly...

  • Construction in HSSP

    May 23, 2019

    If you’ve been through Hot Springs State Park lately, you may be wondering why the road into the Buffalo Pasture is closed. According to State Park Superintendent Kevin Skates, the section of road between the cattle guard leading into the pasture and the cattle guard that marks the boundary of East River Road is currently under construction. The project was supposed to be finished by the first of June, however, all of the rain we’re experiencing is setting the project behind. The rain is hampering their ability to compact the ground pro...

  • Veteran Bob Brown speaks of military career

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 23, 2019

    This Monday marks Memorial Day, a day for us to remember those who gave their lives to defend America and preserve our way of life. At the Hot Springs County Courthouse, a memorial plaque recognizes those soldiers of the 300th Armored Field Artillery Batallion who fought in the Korean War. Battery A personnel activated for Korea on Aug. 14, 1950, with members from Thermopolis among those who served. Robert “Bob” Brown was among them, though his military career began a couple decades prior. Born...

  • Registration deadline for business class nears

    May 23, 2019

    Business Continuity Planning is an eight-hour, instructor-led course designed to teach executive-level managers and small business owners how to develop a comprehensive and effective business continuity program. The course is planned for Wednesday, June 12 from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department Fire Hall. The registration deadline is Wednesday, May 29, and a minimum of 20 registrations must be received by the deadline to confirm the class will be held. During the course, participants will learn about the business...

  • Travel and Tourism addresses collaboration between four agencies

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 23, 2019

    At the Tuesday meeting of Hot Springs Travel and Tourism, Director Amanda Moeller reported that the majority of responses she received indicate that the board would not fit in the same realm as the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce, Economic Development Company and Main Street Thermopolis. A possible collaboration between the four agencies has been proposed. Moeller said she spoke with Amy Quick with the Wyoming Business Council, and expressed to her that if it’s something they want t...

  • Fairgrounds concession stand discussed

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|May 23, 2019

    Members of the Fair Board met with the Hot Springs County Commissioners on Tuesday afternoon to talk about whether or not they actually need a full, professional kitchen in their new concession stand. After looking over the numbers from their contractor, they determined that a professional kitchen is well out of their budget, but have come up with an alternative that should work well. Once built, the concession stand could be used by different entities with just a temporary permit from the...

  • School board re-hires McPhie as head coach

    May 23, 2019

    The Hot Springs County School District’s Board of Directors voted on Tuesday night to re-hire Matt McPhie as both the high school football head coach and the girl’s basketball coach. At this time, the board is awaiting paperwork before they can officially hire him back for his teaching position as well....

  • Council approves first reading of budget

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 23, 2019

    Tuesday night at their regular meeting, the Thermopolis Town Council approved the first reading of the 2019-20 fiscal year budget. Mayor’s Assistant Fred Crosby noted typically they have budgeted to draw out of cash reserves to balance the budget. Since 2005, he said, they have had to draw into the reserve to make the budget work. Last year, $875,000 in reserve was budgeted and the year ended with $128,000 to the good. The upcoming budget projects a $1.2 million draw in the reserve. In p...

  • Luna enters plea on amended charge

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 16, 2019

    Monday afternoon in Hot Springs District Court, Hugo A. Luna Aguero, also known as Hugo Luna, entered a guilty plea to an amended felony charge of second-degree attempted murder. Proceedings were aided by interpreters, as Luna’s primary language is Spanish. The charge is amended from a felony of first-degree attempted murder, and a second felony charge of kidnapping has been dismissed. As part of the plea agreement, a jail sentence of 20-30 years in a Wyoming Department of Corrections facility w... Full story

  • Discussion on Boysen concerns

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|May 16, 2019

    About 20 people attended a meeting last week regarding the Moneta Divide Oilfield and Aethon Energy’s proposed expansion. Members of the Wyoming Outdoor Council, Worland Conservation District, various Hot Springs County water board members and concerned citizens attended the meeting that answered some questions, but opened up a slew of new ones. In moving through the room asking what those in attendance were most concerned about with the project, the answers were anywhere from the cumulative e...

  • School district discusses grants

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|May 16, 2019

    Hot Springs County School District #1 (HSCSD) held their consolidated grant planning meeting last week to shed light on what grants the district receives each year and what those monies are spent on. Prior to the grant explanations, presenter Nichole Ciz reminded parents they may request information about their student’s teachers at any time. If you question the education a particular teacher possesses, you may ask for information about their education and experience. Hot Springs County s...

  • Investigation

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 16, 2019

    The Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department was called to cut open a vehicle at the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) yard. Wyoming Highway Patrol requested the service in order to check the vehicle's computer, as part of the investigation into a possible DUI incident on Highway 14 north of Greybull. A section of the WYDOT yard is used as impound for Highway Patrol when needed....

  • Alert tone test this Saturday

    May 16, 2019

    Hot Springs County Emergency Management will be doing a siren test on Saturday at noon, featuring the new “Alert Tone” that will be used as a tornado warning. This tone will not be used unless there is a tornado warning or severe storm warning with winds over 70 m.p.h. or hail golf ball size or larger. The tone will not go off if a storm is miles away and moving out of the county. Sirens are used as an outside alert. Go into your home and get more information from a NOAA radio, Hot Springs County CodeRED or a television inte...

  • Howe recognized with quilt

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 16, 2019

    Richard (Dick) Howe of Thermopolis was awarded a Quilt of Valor on May 11. Howe served in the US Army from 1967 to 1992. He attended Basic Training at Fort Lewis, Wash. and later trained as a combat medic. He was a member of the 2nd of 11th Cavalry, 101st Airborne and was deployed to Vietnam where he was involved in the Tet Offensive 1968 thru 1969. He was also part of the first assault on Hamburger Hill. When he returned to base camp, he got into a motor vehicle accident and shattered his...

  • IR has early deadline for May 30 issue

    May 16, 2019

    The Thermopolis Independent Record office will be closed Monday, May 27 for Memorial Day. Will will have early deadlines for the May 30 edition. Our deadline for all display, classified and legal advertising will be Friday, May 24 by noon. Our deadline for editorial content will be Tuesday, May 28 by noon. Have a safe and fun weekend, and honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country....

  • River flows start increasing

    May 16, 2019

    Bureau of Reclamation ordered additional release of water from Boysen Reservoir into the Wind River on Monday. Flows went from 1,535 cubic feet per second (cfs) to 2,150 cfs. Although the increase in the flow will be negligible at this time, as more water is released during runoff season, be aware the river can literally change in speed and intensity overnight. River and stream flow status in Hot Springs County remains Green....

  • Still time for Bobcat Hall of Fame nominations

    May 16, 2019

    The 2019 HSCHS Athletics Hall of Fame is currently taking nominations through June 1st for this year’s class of inductees. The categories for Hall of Fame members are Male Athlete, Female Athlete, Coach/Administrator, and Special Contributor. Nomination forms are available at Owl Creek Graphics, or can be requested via email at markw@rtconnect.net. Completed forms can be returned via email or mailed to: Hall of Fame, P.O. Box 1326, Thermopolis. The awards ceremony date this year is Friday July 19th to tie in with reunion weekend, which will b...

  • Staff proud of student testing

    May 16, 2019

    As the WyTOPP testing window closes the educators in Hot Springs County School District No. 1 are very proud of their students. “One of our overarching goals is for all students to engage in academics and demonstrate individual growth and learning,” Ralph Witters Elementary Principal Catelyn Deromedi and 5-12 Principal Breez Daniels said. “One of the positives about the new WyTOPP assessment is that teachers get immediate feedback on student learning. This type of feedback allows us as schools and educators to reflect on our practice. “Thro...

  • Light to moderate possibility for fire in early season

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 16, 2019

    Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Chief Mark Collins reported this week that he received the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) fuel and moisture analysis, which shows that there is light to moderate fire possibility in the area for May and June. Information for July and August will not be available until another analysis is done in June. Collins said we’ve been fairly lucky here as we’ve had good moisture this month and the farmers are being very cautious with their burns. The department has res...

  • May snowmelt runoff forecast

    May 16, 2019

    The Bureau of Reclamation has released its May forecast of the April through July runoff predicted for the Bighorn Basin. The report shows the forecasted April through July inflow to Boysen Reservoir is 575,000 acre feet (af), which is 95 percent of the 30-year average of 603,300 af. About 65,100 af of the forecast volume was accumulated during April, which is 132 percent of the April average. The bureau prepares monthly forecasts for the runoff, which typically occurs between from April through May. Forecasts take into account snow...

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