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Tuesday night during the Thermopolis Town Council meeting, town Engineer Anthony Barnett provided several updates to projects happening around town. Council approved a motion to approved the second pay estimate for the chip seal project n the amount of $9,438.80. A first pay estimate of $41,901.64 for the 12th Street sewer repair and a first estimate of $47,673 for the airport tank painting project were approved as part of the council’s approval of the bills. Barnett provided pictures of the t...

Last Friday at about 5:11 p.m., there was a 4.2 magnitude earthquake about 39 miles east-southeast of Thermopolis. Around town people might have felt a slight tremor, heard a strange noise or didn't even know the quake had enough force to be felt here until they saw something on the news or social media. One of the more prominent, but false, reports that spread was that the quake had damaged or destroyed Boysen Dam. Hot Springs County Emergency Management Coordinator Bill Gordon heard an... Full story

Monday in Hot Springs District Court, Ambra O’Brien pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance. The charge stems from a July 1 incident, during which O’Brien was found to have Oxycodone. O’Brien was picked up after a report came in of her walking down the center line of Highway 20 near mile marker 134. According to court documents, a Hot Sprigns County deputy received the initial report, but requested a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) ranger check on it as he was assisting a Wyomi...

Sunday evening, crews worked diligently to restore power to parts of town after a brief utility pole fire interrupted service....
The newest business to arrive in downtown is Thermopolis Print Zone and Copy Shop. Howie Samelson said opening the location was in response to a need in the community. He further explained Meri Ann Rush ran the business previously to respond those with immediate printing needs. The business is already growing, Samelson added, with some of the business being customers from when Rush had it but plenty of new customers as well. The plan, he said, is continued expansion of the printing and copying services they already have. “There’s probably not...

The Hot Springs County Commissioners held their first November meeting on Tuesday, hearing reports from most of the departments. Nate Messenger, FBO at Hot Springs County Airport told the commissioners the month of October was a little slow on the fuel sales side of things, but there were a few more actual operations. He had to call in the service tech for the AWAS transmitter system as it had failed for the third time in October. Messenger said the tech added additional grounding to the...

Despite the hopes that the warmer temperatures would last for just a few more weeks, or even days, the snow is here and looks like it might be staying around for awhile. In addition to dropping the mercury, snow can make travel in and out of town difficult and there’s plenty to keep in mind when planning a trip. Clint Huckfeldt, the area maintenance crew supervisor for Wyoming Department of Transportation, said the best thing to do is to slow down, buckle up and avoid driving into any snow c...

On. Oct. 24, Lowham Walsh LLC conducted a meeting concerning the Owl Creek Watershed Study. The meeting was to discuss the Level I Watershed Study draft report. The Hot Springs Conservation District (HSCD) is the sponsor for the Level I study. Marit Snow Sawyer, the senior scientist and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) coordinator for Lowham Walsh, explained the Wyoming Water Development Commission (WWDC) was approached about funding for a watershed study. She further noted the State of...

At the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees meeting on Oct. 24, the board approved moving ahead with a feasibility study for the planned renovation and expansion of the hospital. CEO Margie Molitor explained a feasibility study is required before any project seeking funding, and is a routine part of the process. During the study, an individual will come in to determine if the hospital will be able to afford the project. The bid for the study was awarded to Eade Bailey. Molitor...

Monday afternoon in Hot Springs District Court, Lola Vialpando pleaded no contest to 23 counts — 21 felonies and two misdemeanors — against her. The charges are from two separate cases, as Vialpando was initially charged with 10 counts of felony forgery, two counts of felony theft and one count of felony larceny. She was later charged with an additional seven counts of forgery and three counts of theft. Pursuant to a plea agreement, two of the felony counts were amended to misdemeanor lar...

A decades-old mystery that captured the attention of Hot Springs County as well as the entire country has finally come to a close with the identification of skeletal remains found in a trunk in 1992. Through advances in DNA research, the remains were finally identified last week as belonging to Joseph J. Mulvaney, born January 3, 1923 in Illinois. From the beginning It was the spring of 1992 when Newell Sessions used a cutting torch to remove the lock from a trunk left on his property several ye...
This weekend marks the end of Daylight Saving Time at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 5. On Saturday night, before going to bed, everyone should set their clocks back one hour. This is also a good time to check the batteries in your home smoke detectors with the holidays just around the corner.... Full story
Joe Doak, a member of the 307 Officials Association, has been selected by the Wyoming High School Activities Association to officiate the semifinal Class 2A football playoff game between Wheatland and Mountain View on Friday, Nov. 3....

This summer saw a new addition to Properties West, Inc. as Ben Anson joined the team as the farm ranch specialist. Anson, who started in June, said he could cover any sort of agricultural based property through the Big Horn Basin, whether it be a hobby farm or multimillion dollar ranch, though his license is also good for the entire state. Anson attended the University of Wyoming, majoring in wildlife and fisheries with a minor in rangeland and water management. He later attended Texas...
The National Weather Service office out of Riverton says to expect slightly higher than normal temperatures as well as a slightly wetter weather pattern through December. Looking at the long range forecast for this fall and this winter, it looks as though a weak La Nina will create slightly wetter conditions in the area, growing stonger into the second half of winter. Historically, April is usually the snowiest time for Hot Springs County and Wyoming, and the prediction is it may be that way again this year. As far as temperatures are...

Among the action items approved by the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees a their meeting Tuesday evening was the annual cost report. Chief Financial Officer Shelly Larson explained the report is very much like a tax return. It's required to be filed by Medicare, and is their way of settling up with the hospital, which is cost reimbursed. Larson further explained all of the information, including revenue, expenditures and hospital statistics are included in the report....

A $100,000 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) was recently provided to the University of Wyoming Geological Museum. That money will go toward making more of the museum’s rare fossil mammal collection available to researchers, schools and the public through digitization of roughly 5,000 items. Thermopolis native and UW Geological Museum and collections manager Laura Vietti explained the ultimate goal is to digitize the entire collection, which is not economically f...

Firemen responded to a haystack fire at the Wallingford residence last Thursday on Skelton Road, north of town. Along with over 60 tons of hay lost, the family also lost a camper and a horse trailer in the hours-long blaze....
Flu season is upon us and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) are urging folks to get their flu shot as soon as possible as it is the best way to protect you and your family from the flu. The more people who get vaccinated, the more people will be protected from the flu or spreading it to others, including older people, very young children, pregnant women and people with certain long-term health conditions who are more vulnerable to serious flu complications. This year, the CDC is recommending the flu shot, not the nasal spray vaccine. The...
Sometimes, our young people just need a little help to get them on their way to success. Heather Pebbles knows this, so she has started Copper Mountain Tutoring featuring one on one instruction for students in kindergarten through eighth grade. She can give homework support, diagnose reading and math difficulties, provide homeschool relief and support and improve your student’s study skills. With a double Bachelor’s Degree in education through sixth grade and special education through 12th grade, she has over 18 years of quality teaching and...
Joe Doak and Matt Ryan, members of the 307 Officials Association, were selected by the Wyoming High School Activities Association to officiate the first round Class 1A football playoff game between Upton-Sundance and Rocky Mountain Friday, Oct. 27....

Monday afternoon in District Court, Justin Spence was sentenced to a term of three to five years at the Wyoming State Penitentiary, on a charge of incest. The charge, one which he was found guilty following a three-day trial in April, states he molested a juvenile on July 4 or 5, 2014. Prosecuting attorney Marcia Bean read a statement from the victim’s mother, which stated Aug. 12, 2014 was one of the worst days of her life as it was the day her daughter came forward and said she was sexually v...

These days you can’t turn on the evening news, read a newspaper, magazine or surf the internet without witnessing some kind of tragedy, from earthquakes and hurricanes to mass shootings. Here, in Thermopolis, we are insulated from a lot of the outside world, safe and secure in our small town where we know our neighbors. But that doesn’t mean we are immune to tragedy. Four local women, along with two of their friends, found that out first hand on Sunday, Oct. 1 as a gunman opened fire on the Rout... Full story

The Hot Springs County Commissioners have a big decision ahead of them in regards to what to do about the roof on the Hot Springs County Fairground’s multi-purpose building. Thane Magelky with Malone Belton Abel, P.C. provided a draft report on the condition of the roof and presented a few options to the commissioners for repair or replacement. Magelky has done a thorough inspection of the entire building, along with the metal roof, specifically looking at the source and cause of moisture d...

Hot Springs County deputies were called to perform a welfare check on a subject in Kirby on Saturday. The subject was reportedly making suicidal threats and talking about “suicide by cop.” Upon arrival, deputies determined the subject, later identified as Charles Robbins, was highly intoxicated. Though deputies attempted to talk to him, Robbins indicated he did not want to talk. Robbins later exited the residence with a rifle slung over his shoulder. He started to unsling the rifle, and a dep...