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  • Baby poultry can spread germs

    Mar 7, 2019

    As the time of year arrives when people buy baby poultry and start planning flocks, the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) is reminding people to watch out for the harmful germs baby birds can sometimes carry even if they appear healthy and clean. “Because poultry chicks are soft and cute, many people want to touch, hold or even snuggle them but this behavior can be risky because the birds can have germs on their body and in their droppings,” said Tiffany Greenlee, surveillance epidemiologist with WDH. Baby poultry are a common source of Salmon...

  • Time to spring ahead Sunday

    Mar 7, 2019

    This weekend marks the start of Daylight Savings Time across the U.S. when we set our clocks forward an hour, or “Spring Ahead” on Sunday morning at 2 a.m. Germany and Austria were the first countries to use Daylight Savings Time in 1916, but few know that a few hundred Canadians beat the German Empire by eight years. In 1908, Port Arthur, Ontario, now known as Thunder Bay, turned their clocks forwards for the first time on July 1. Germany and Austria, who were allies during WWI, started Daylight Savings Time to minimize the use of art...

  • About people

    Mar 7, 2019

    Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital staff members Peggy Hyslope, Annie Bloomquist, Stormy Southwell, Ronda Haun, Marta Scott, Kayla Wood, Bethany Barna, Daniel Hemann, Mitchell Volin P.A.-C., Michelle Westman, Ellen Reynolds P.A.-C., Dr. Mattson Mathey and Paula Clifford completed the Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider Program. Jeffery VanAntwerp, Barbara Kissel, Kiara Warman, Colton Dobbins and Dusty Barnes have earned their State FFA degrees. Bobbi Jennings earned a Bachelor of Science, and Christina Porath earned a Bachelor of Arts and...

  • Owl Creek Veterinary Service expanding

    Mar 7, 2019

    On March 1, Dr. Kevin Dickey, DVM, closed on a new building in Meeteetse. The former Gould Veterinary Clinic was operated by Bill Gould, who was ready to retire, and Dickey saw it as a good opportunity to expand his veterinary medicine practice in the Big Horn Basin. The new clinic will be Greybull River Veterinary Service, and Dickey stressed the acquisition doesn’t mean he is picking up and leaving his current office at Owl Creek Veterinary Service, only expanding. Regarding added workload, the doctor said he will go back and forth between t...

  • Heavily armed man arrested without incident

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Feb 28, 2019

    Sunday afternoon Police Chief Julie Mathews arrested 43-year-old Jason Little from Meeteetse following a brief chase in town. Mathews received information that Little was driving a 2003 Ford extended cab pickup, and he was suicidal, heavily armed, wearing body armor and possibly going after an ex-girlfriend. She noted dispatch heard Wyoming Highway Patrol was looking for him, and he was involved in a felony property damage incident in Park County the previous night, in which he allegedly shot... Full story

  • Legislature wrapping up for 2019

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Feb 28, 2019

    Senator Wyatt Agar spoke Tuesday morning on the defeat of House Bill 66, which would, essentially, implement a statewide lodging tax. Though the bill passed out of the House with a 44-16 vote, it met its end in the Senate at 19-7. Under the bill, a five percent statewide tax would have been implemented on lodging, with three percent going to the Wyoming Office of Tourism and the remaining two going to the locality where it was generated. Agar, who was excused from the vote, said he felt the...

  • Legislature wrapping up for 2019

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Feb 28, 2019

    Wednesday marked the final day of this session of the Wyoming State Legislature. Representative John Winter reported on a few of the bills the house has looked at this past week as senate files moved to the house. SF0041, the County Fair Endowment bill passed the house on third reading, allowing counties to establish an endowment fund that will let them accept various grants and other monies to place in a special account to not only pay for fair expenses but construction and repairs as well as...

  • Hospital board amends capital budget for 2019

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Feb 28, 2019

    Tuesday night, the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees amended the hospital’s capital budget for 2019. Chief Financial Officer Shelly Larson said $400,000 was originally budgeted, and she requested $350,000 in capital money budgeted for a nuclear medicine machine in 2020 be moved to 2019, for a total $750,000 in capital expenditures for 2019. Hospital CEO Margie Molitor noted there would be a mobile nuclear medicine unit that would come in on a month-by-month basis while t...

  • School district hosts community meeting on use of vaping devices

    Feb 28, 2019

    Hot Springs County School District No.1, in partnership with law enforcement agencies, will be hosting a community informational meeting about the rise in use of vaping devices amongst our youth. The district will discuss school policy, and law enforcement will provide warning signs and information for parents and students. Parents and students are encouraged to attend this important community meeting. The meeting is at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 5 in the school district auditorium....

  • On the Record for Feb. 28

    Feb 28, 2019

    On the Record policy It is the Thermopolis Independent Record’s policy that all people arrested or cited under the “Accidents,” “Sheriff’s office” or “Police department” in the On the Record section are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Sheriff’s office Wednesday, Feb. 20 3:18 p.m. Report received for a male subject seen on property from which he was trespassed. It was found that the subject received a verbal notice and he was given a written notice. Thursday, Feb. 21 1:56 a.m. A deputy located an expired license a...

  • Keep cautious with suspected scams

    Feb 28, 2019

    Though you might not hear about them on a regular basis, scams are still a large part of every day life and it’s important when you pick up the phone or receive an email, the person on the other end might not be trustworthy. Scams can be easy to spot, such as a message from a Nigerian prince offering a partnership in a lucrative business venture or a notice you’ve got some unclaimed money from a lottery or long-lost relative who recently passed. All that’s requested is your Social Security number or other pertinent information. Others play...

  • March is National Nutrition Month

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Feb 28, 2019

    The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics has marked the month of March as National Nutrition Month® for 2019. Its not unusual for a person to jump from one diet to another in the hopes of losing those extra pounds, but the truth of the matter is not every diet is geared for every person. There is no magic pill or patch that is going to work for everyone, so your best bet for losing weight is sensible nutrition. Start your morning with a healthy breakfast that includes lean proteins, whole grains,...

  • School board receives resignation notices

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Feb 28, 2019

    Due to an earlier scheduling conflict, the Hot Springs County School District Board of Trustees met this Tuesday evening, a week later than usual. The district is looking to hire a student support and prevention specialist. Previously, their job description for the position passed its first reading, however, since then the Wyoming Department of Health took a look at the job description and said it would not meet the grant requirements. Superintendent Dustin Hunt, Chauncey Johnson and public...

  • HS State Park recognized

    Feb 28, 2019

    A salute to our Bobcat winter sportsOf course we here in Thermopolis and the Big Horn Basin know how nice Hot Springs State Park is with its picnic areas, hot springs and colorful terraces, not to mention the Swinging Bridge. Recently the park has gained some additional recognition with a mention in the March edition of Martha Stewart Living and the annual AAA travel guide. In recent years, the park has become home to a series of summer concerts, and 2019’s schedule is set to include Two Tracks on June 20, High Country Cowboys on July 9, and J...

  • Council discusses sanitation changes

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Feb 21, 2019

    Tuesday night, Thermopolis Town Council discussed the possibility of a rate change for sanitation. Mayor’s Assistant Fred Crosby pointed out there is a deficit of more than $24,000 in sanitation, per the January financial statement. In the past, Crosby said, they’ve let it play out until the end of the fiscal year in June, and if they are still in dire straits they may need to make some changes in sanitation and landfill, such as raising the cubic yard rate. Council member Tony Larson que... Full story

  • Wyoming Legislature update

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Feb 21, 2019

    Senator Wyatt Agar has been keeping busy the past couple weeks with budget negotiations, but reported Tuesday afternoon that it has been finalized and both chambers voted for it. Agar noted the House added about $9 million over what the Joint Appropriations Committee — of which he is a member — had proposed, with the Senate cutting about $20 million from the committee’s recommendation, though following further negotiations both chambers wound up with about the same amount the joint commi...

  • Wyoming Legislature update

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Feb 21, 2019

    Another busy week in the Wyoming State Legislature saw a lot of movement of bills out of committees and even some being forwarded to the Governor. One of the most important bills was Wyoming support for delisting the grizzly bear, a joint resolution between the two houses requesting a swift delisting of the grizzly under the Endangered Species Act. “I sponsored this joint resolution, along with co-sponsores Representatives Salazar, Sommers and Senator Agar,” Representative John Winter said, “re...

  • Lee takes up mending business from Hurlburt

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Feb 21, 2019

    Around the home of Melba Lee you'll find custom curtains, sheets, chair covers and mink throw pillows – pockets included – all handmade by her. Lee opened her sewing and mending business, Melba Lee Designs, last week and has already been busy with customers. She noted Doris Hurlburt called her last week and chose to refer any calls she gets these days on to Lee. Hurlburt said she officially closed up her shop on Jan. 31, but was waiting for someone to pick it up because she knew there are a lot...

  • About people

    Feb 21, 2019

    Ashley Jurovich and Jack Martin made the President’s List at Central Wyoming College for the fall 2018 semester. Jessica Morris made the Dean’s List at CWC for the fall 2018 semester. Kameron Olsen has been named to the Dean’s List at George Fox University for the fall 2018 semester. Joe Doak, a member of the Northwest Officials Association, has been selected by the Wyoming High School Activities Association to officiate the 1A West Regional Boys and Girls Basketball Tournament at Lander Valley High School on Feb. 21-23....

  • Georgius named Fireman of the Year

    Feb 21, 2019

    Saturday evening saw the annual Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department Fireman's Ball at the VFW, with fireman, guests and community members in attendance. Ryan Georgius was recognized as the Fireman of the Year for 2018, and also received a pin for his five years of service. Others receiving service pins were Brandon Blakesley for 10 years, Corey Johnston and Justin Herring for 20 years, and Mark Nelson for 35 years. Nelson was also recognized as the Master Chef for 2018. This award is only in...

  • County officials to update IT policy

    Feb 21, 2019

    The Hot Springs County Commissioners held their second meeting of the month on Tuesday afternoon, discussing a possible upgrade to their health insurance and a new IT policy for the county. Insurance representative Brad Johnson talked with the commissioners about a ‘concierge program’ that could be added to the current insurance policy that would let members somewhat pick and choose where they go for surgeries, orthopaedics and other proceedures through a contract system with various hospitals. Those facilities go under contract with the ins...

  • Early runoff forecast numbers released

    Feb 21, 2019

    If the weather continues along this same pattern until spring, it looks as though we may not have the high water issues on the Big Horn River that we’ve had the past couple of years. According to the most recent reports from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), below normal snowmelt streamflow volumes are expected across several major basins in Wyoming, including the Wind and Big Horn. Current water year precipitation is averaging 95 to 105 percent of normal across the state with mountain snowpack at 85 to 95 percent o...

  • Monitoring technology use in schools

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Feb 14, 2019

    As adults, we hear a lot of talk about how all the technology our teens are exposed to is having detrimental affects. At Hot Springs County schools, some steps are being taken in an attempt to curb some of the effects things like smartphones and the internet are having on our children’s learning. High school principal, Breez Daniels said, “We are still trying to get the same message out this year about cell phones that we started sharing last school year. It is a challenge because our stu... Full story

  • Bills moving through Legislature

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Feb 14, 2019

    This past week in the Wyoming Legislature has seen the transition of bills from one house to the other as Senate Files begin hitting the floor in the House. One house bill, HB0169, has moved on to the senate for approval. The Life Time Fishing Licenses for permanently disabled persons was passed on all three readings in the house before moving to the senate. A bill that would require the reporting of any gunshot wounds or stab wounds failed in the house on its third reading. Representative John...

  • Fatal crash on Highway 120

    Feb 14, 2019

    On Feb. 7 a fatal crash occurred at milepost 5 on Wyoming Highway 120 west of Thermopolis. Around 3:20 p.m., Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers were dispatched to the area for a two-vehicle collision. A 2014 Ford F-550 was traveling southbound on Highway 120 when a northbound 2011 Honda Pilot attempted to turn into a driveway on the west side of the road, causing both vehicles to collide. The driver of the Honda Pilot was identified as 37-year-old Thermopolis resident Candis Peterson, who was a...

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