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  • School board presented with financial audit info

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Jan 24, 2019

    Hot Springs County School District Board of Trustees met last week for their January meeting and received the final presentation of the District’s financial audit from Koerwitz, Michel, Wright and Associates. The auditors didn’t find any glaring discrepancies with the annual audit that have not been present before, such as not enough separation between duties in the administrative side of things. This is typical with most businesses in the area since there simply aren’t enough employees to ke...

  • Jacobs shares his skill of making canes

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jan 24, 2019

    Some can look at a stick on the side of the road or a tree branch and think nothing of it, but for Kevin Jacobs it’s an opportunity to help others. Jacobs noted he was very appreciative of his brother in getting the word out about what he does for those in the community. A lifelong Wyoming resident and former railroad man with Union Pacific, Jacobs is now disabled and lives in Thermopolis. According to a letter from his brother, Ken, Jacobs taught himself woodworking and over the years has m...

  • HSCHS releases first semester honor rolls

    Jan 24, 2019

    Named to the Hot Springs County High School Honor Rolls for the first semester are: Superintendent, 4.0: Caydence Becher, McKenna Bomengen, Kamry Bowman, Ashley Brawley, Autumn Brawley, Josiah Butler, James Christensen, Cole Christiansen, William Clark, Jasmine Collins, Kaylee DeVries, Eli Dickey, Bronwyn Dobbins, Kolby George, Sterling Gerber, Xander Getzfreid, Lee Grimm, Tyler Hoskins, Hannah Hu, Tahja Hunt, Courtney Jeunehomme, Hardy Johnson, Tyler Kay, Taydee Landrum, Dakota Leonhardt, Hallie Martinez, Eli McCumber, Wyatt McDermott, Ashley...

  • Middle school students named to honor rolls

    Jan 24, 2019

    Thermopolis Middle School has released the lists of students who had straight A’s, perfect attendance and perfect 6 P’s for the first two quarters of the school year. Straight A’s Fifth Grade — Elizabeth Arcand, Dean Bihr, Lainie Boren, Sharon Burgess, Scott Coale, Nolan Collins, Caden Dodd, Jadeth Elder, Kamryn Farrell, Peyton Green, JolieAnne Herring, Cooper Holman, Taylor Ivie, Kamilla Johnson, Miya Mailloux, Mercede Martinez, Cruz Mascorro, Maile McCumber, Jayssiie Owsley, Charlee Slagle, Alix Sorensen, Cambria Stephensen, Kaycee Stothar...

  • Council approves water line resolution

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jan 24, 2019

    During their regular Tuesday night meeting, the Thermopolis Town Council, with council member John Dorman Sr. absent, approved a resolution to accept ownership of the South Thermopolis Water & Sewer District (STW&SD) water line between the Owl Creek water line at Highway 120 and the top of Cedar Ridge. Under the resolution, the town accepts ownership of the segment of line between vault 101 and vault 102 in the Owl Creek water line. Further, STW&SD has secured right-of-way agreements with Rocky...

  • Shaded moon

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jan 24, 2019

    If you happened to be out and about late this past Sunday, you might have caught a glimpse of this blood-red moon during the eclipse. This is also the first full moon of 2019, and a "super moon" due to its closeness to Earth....

  • Health, safety alert issued at high school

    Jan 17, 2019

    On Thursday, Jan. 10, a message was relayed to parents regarding a health and safety issue that has come up at the high school. “The health and safety of our high school students is a top priority,” the message said. “At this time it is a concern that students are vaping at school, and that Juul pods containing high concentrations of potent liquids could leak onto surfaces and unaware students could come into contact with dangerous substances that can be absorbed through the skin.” The message went on to say, “there is a dark side to vaping. I... Full story

  • Wyoming Legislature update

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jan 17, 2019

    Last week, Senator Wyatt Agar reported an 11-1 vote effectively killed a bill related to the Wyoming Pioneer Home. Specifically, the legislation sought to have the the department of health conduct a study and develop recommendations on the financial benefits cost savings and programmatic impacts of transferring state ownership of the Pioneer Home and Wyoming Retirement Center to another health care provider. Ager also reported that within the Appropriations Committee they are having hearings...

  • Wyoming Legislature update

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Jan 17, 2019

    The 2019 session of the Wyoming State Legislature is well underway, and our Representative John Winter is in full swing. "This new role is very interesting, to say the least," Winter said, "and I am still on a learning curve. The bills are just starting to come out of committee for voting, so last week was just the beginning." Winter is a member of the Travel, Recreation and Wildlife (TRW) Committee as well as the Agricultural Committee in the house, so he will be voting on the various bills...

  • Local Shopko closing due to financial restructuring

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Jan 17, 2019

    Employees of our local Shopko found out last Tuesday that the doors will soon be closing on our local store due the company filing voluntary petitions for a court-supervised financial restructuring under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. For a few months, Shopko had been releasing the locations of stores that were closing, but Thermopolis had not shown up on any of the lists until last week. The Worland Shopko will also be closing. Since December, the company has been selling off...

  • Hearing scheduled in DeVries theft case, attorney objects to special prosecutor

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jan 17, 2019

    A hearing has been scheduled for Friday, Feb. 1 in a case against Ray DeVries, who is charged with five counts of theft, one count of property damage and one count of criminal trespassing. All seven charges are misdemeanors. The hearing is in regard to an objection raised by DeVries’ attorney on Hot Springs County Attorney Jill Logan’s motion to bring in a special prosecutor for the case, due to a conflict of interest. The objection states the Fremont County Attorney’s Office hasn’t been pr...

  • Passports no longer available in county

    Jan 17, 2019

    The Hot Springs County Clerk of District Court office no longer accepts passport applications. At this time there is nowhere in Thermopolis providing the service. People can go online to travel.state.gov to access, fill out and print applications. The website usps.com is also available to make appointments online for post offices that accept and process passport applications. The Worland Post Office can be contacted at 307-347-3321 and the Riverton Post Office can be contacted at 307-856-3725, for inquiries about the services they offer and to...

  • Smoke report

    Lara Love, Publisher|Jan 17, 2019

    Sunday afternoon the Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department responded to a house filled with smoke. There was some damage to the kitchen of the home....

  • O'Briens survived Paradise fire

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jan 17, 2019

    Though Keith and Amy O'Brien had plans to move to Thermopolis when they retired, tragedy put them here a couple years ahead of their schedule. The O'Briens are many who lost their home in the devastating Camp Fire that started on Nov. 8 in Paradise, Calif. The couple came to Thermopolis Dec. 28, though they've been visiting family and friends here for years. Living in Paradise, Keith said they were no strangers to forest fires around their town, as they lived in a mountain community with plenty...

  • January runoff forecast released

    Jan 17, 2019

    The Bureau of Reclamation recently released its January 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 400,000 acre feet (af), which is 66 percent of the 30-year average of 603,300 af The bureau prepares monthly forecasts for the runoff, which typically occurs between from April through May. Forecasts take into account snow accumulating at an average rate. If the temperature increases and there’s not as much snow as predicted in the c...

  • Knowing the early signs of frostbite

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Jan 17, 2019

    Just like water turns to ice, fingers, hands, toes, feet and even your ears and nose can freeze. The phenomenon is known as frostbite and can occur in as little as five minutes in severely frigid weather. Unfortunately, some folks don’t even realize they are getting frostbite until its too late since the area becomes numb. So what do you look for? In the early stages of frostbite the skin turns pale yellow or white and may itch, burn, sting or feel like pins and needles. Once it gets to the i...

  • Postal rates increasing

    Jan 17, 2019

    Rates for all first class and priority mail will go up by five cents beginning Sunday, Jan. 27. This essentially means stamps will increase from 50 to 55 cents each, and books of 20 stamps will go from $10 to $11. Forever stamps purchased at the current rate will still be valid....

  • Mathews speaks on experience

    Mark Dykes|Jan 17, 2019

    During the Jan. 8 meeting of the Thermopolis Town Council, Julie Mathews was appointed by Mayor Mike Chimenti as the new police chief, Her law enforcement experience is quite varied and goes back to the late 90s. Mathews started with the Riverton Police Department in September of 1999 as a communications officer. Four years later she went to patrol. There is a branch at the Riverton department which lends out an officer to the Department of Criminal Investigations (DCI), which she was for...

  • Online resources for driving tests

    Jan 17, 2019

    Wyoming has a powerful online tool for those learning the rules of the road. The Driving-Tests platform includes a variety of online practice tests for car, motorcycle, and commercial driver license (CDL). The service is free to all Wyoming residents through GoWYLD.net, enabling aspiring drivers to prepare for their WYDOT written tests anywhere, anytime. The Wyoming State Library (WSL) and Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) have partnered with Driving-Tests to provide the platform and to promote its use at WYDOT locations throughout...

  • Discussion on lower tax receipts continues

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jan 17, 2019

    During the Tuesday meeting of Hot Springs Travel and Tourism, the board continued discussion regarding the county having lower lodging tax collections. A report from the Wyoming Economic Analysis Division showed the county had a -0.7 percent change in lodging tax collections for the 2017-18 fiscal year. Hot Springs County was the only county that had a decline in lodging tax revenue. Hot Springs State Park Superintendent Kevin Skates said the fact that we were the only county to see a decline...

  • Julie Mathews named new police chief

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jan 10, 2019

    Julie Mathews was officially appointed Chief of the Thermopolis Police Department following a 4-1 vote at Tuesday night’s meeting of the Thermopolis Town Council. Council member Dusty Lewis had the one “no” vote. The appointment of the new police chief has generated some buzz around town since the general election, when Mike Chimenti was voted the new Mayor of Thermopolis, and former police chief Steve Shay announcing his retirement.Tuesday marked the final day of Shay as chief and Mike Morti... Full story

  • New county attorney requests special prosecutor

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Jan 10, 2019

    The Hot Springs County Board of County Commissioners held their first meeting of the new year on Tuesday, starting things off with elections of chairman and vice chairman. Commissioner Tom Ryan retained his position as chairman with Phil Scheel remaining as vice chair for another year. An upcoming court case, State of Wyoming v. DeVries, is already causing an issue for newly elected County Attorney Jill Logan. Due to a conflict of interest with the case, Logan asked the commissioners for...

  • Suit against Wyoming Whiskey dismissed

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jan 10, 2019

    According to paperwork filed Dec. 31 and signed Jan. 2 by United States District Judge Alan B. Johnson, a lawsuit initially filed against Wyoming Whiskey, Brad Mead, Katherine Mead and David DeFazio was dismissed. The lawsuit, filed on Nov. 16, 2017 by Frank Sacca in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Ill., alleged they breached a National Sales Director Employment Agreement. Though the distillery is here in Hot Springs County, there were multiple sales staff in Illinois and efforts were made to...

  • First baby of 2019

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Jan 10, 2019

    Carter Roy Enis arrived in Thermopolis on Jan. 3 at 1:15 p.m., making him the first baby of 2019 at Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital. Weighing in at 8 lbs. 2 oz. and measuring 21 inches, his parents, Will and Charlee Enis, couldn't be happier. Here the family looks over the nearly $1,000 worth of gifts for the New Year's baby. He is now at home with big brother Trenton, 6, big sister Rylee, 2 and his other big brother, Kade, 5. Grandparents are Mark and Jackie Wagstaff, Annie Thompson and...

  • New Year's bash

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Jan 10, 2019

    The Hot Springs County Sheriff's Office and emergency personnel respond to an accident late Jan. 1. A juvenile male was driving a truck too quickly through the underpass leading into Hot Springs State Park, hit the south pillars and flipped the vehicle. The driver was transported to the hospital....

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