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  • Hospital board selects construction firms to interview

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 6, 2017

    During their June 27 meeting, the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees chose to interview construction firms Groathouse, Sletten and Layton, with regard to the forthcoming renovation and expansion to the hospital. Another two firms - Sampson and Erdman - were not selected for interview. The three construction firms were chosen after review of all five in areas such as cost and fee proposals, work on comparable projects, availability, pre-construction design and planning....

  • Processing juveniles through court can get complicated

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 6, 2017

    Of the cases that come through the courtrooms, many involve juveniles. These cases can spend months, even years, in the court system before any resolution is found. Attorneys Jerry Williams and Marcia Bean recently spoke to the process of handling juvenile cases. “There’s all different kinds of juvenile cases,” Williams said. “There’s cases where people are abusing juveniles, where juveniles are acting up a little bit or where juveniles are acting up a lot. We call them abuse and neglect,...

  • River rescue

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 6, 2017

    Police, emergency personnel and Hot Springs County Search and Rescue were all part of an effort to get Bighorn river floaters back to shore after they landed on one of the islands. Members of the 11 person group said they began floating at Wedding of the Waters. As all of their floats were tied together, when one hit a tree and went over, the others followed. Fortunately, a second group floating behind them was able to get help....

  • Stamps available to commemorate eclipse

    Jul 6, 2017

    In preparation for the total solar eclipse coming Aug. 21, the United States Postal Service has released a special edition stamp to commemorate the event, “Total Eclipse of the Sun.” Available at the Thermopolis post office, the stamps are the first to use thermochromic ink, which reacts to the heat of your touch. The stamp features a vision of a total eclipse of the sun and when you place your finger on the black disk, it turns clear, revealing an image of the moon. Once it cools, the image reverts back to the total eclipse. If you pur... Full story

  • Hunter education classes offered July 10-14

    Jul 6, 2017

    Hunter education classes are about to begin in Hot Springs County, courtesy of Wyoming Game and Fish and Hot Springs County 4-H. The classes will be held in the CRC room, down the hall from the band room in the Administration-Auditorium building on the high school campus. Classes run from 6 – 8:30 p.m., July 10 -14. Jim Lash will be the instructor, however, those wishing to attend must register online at wgfd.wyo.gov/HunterEdRegistration/frmCourseList.aspx....

  • Bobcat Hall of Fame athletes chosen

    Jul 6, 2017

    The athletes have been chosen for the 2017 class of the Bobcat Hall of Fame. For 2017, there are two male athletes, Cody Sinclair and Colin Herold. The female athlete is Kelsy (Redland) Tobin, the coach selected is Serol Stauffenberg, and the 2002 Girls Basketball team has been chosen as the Hall of Fame team. The Hall of Fame ceremony will be held in conjunction with the All Class Reunion, July 14 in the commons at Hot Springs County High School, starting at 6 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend the induction ceremony.... Full story

  • About people

    Jul 6, 2017

    Jennifer Cramer received her Bachelor of Science in Education from Chadron State College during the May 6 commencement in the Chicoine Center at the school. Cramer was also named to the spring 2017 President’s List, having earned a 4.0 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale. Korey Smith, Katyana Springer and Elizabeth Rhodes were named to the spring 2017 Dean’s List at Central Wyoming College. Haylee Hoffman was the recipient of the 2016-17 Region IX Academic Award from Central Wyoming College. Gabrielle Leese and Bralter Stewart wer... Full story

  • Council discusses eclipse event

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 6, 2017

    Thursday evening, following action by the Thermopolis Town Council to approve bills to help ensure accounting was in order for the end of the fiscal year, there was some discussion regarding an event planned by Julia Schleusner for the upcoming eclipse, on her own property. She noted the event is a “BYOB” style event, and there will be music. Schleusner said she has had similar events, including chili feeds the past 14 years. However, she said, in that time she has never had to appear before the...

  • County valuation drops for 2017

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Jun 29, 2017

    Hot Springs County Assessor Shelley Deromedi released the final county valuation numbers on June 23 for 2017, and at best, the numbers are bleak. The current locally assessed valuation for homes and land within the county is $50,297,835, up 1.3 percent from 2016. State assessed utilities for Hot Springs County are up 2.79 percent from last year at $6,847,812. Unfortunately, that is the sum total of the good news. The smallest drop in valuation is seen with railroads, dropping just 4.03 percent...

  • School district explains cuts

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Jun 29, 2017

    Hot Springs County School District #1 held a public informational meeting on Monday evening to explain recent cuts the district has had to make and what we may be looking at for the future. Superintendent Dustin Hunt began the public meeting by explaining the district had created a budget task force that met throughout the course of the spring to come up with ideas and solutions because of the downturn in Wyoming’s revenues that are affecting districts across the state. In some ways, Hunt s...

  • Grizzlies to be managed by state

    Jun 29, 2017

    The US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) announced Thursday that grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE) have sufficiently recovered and will be returned to state management. According to a release from Wyoming Governor Matt Mead, there are approximately 700 bears in the GYE which includes Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. The Wyoming Farm Bureau Federation (WyFB) is pleased to see the FWS take this action. “The number of grizzly bears have long since reached recovery goals in the area and by taking this action we feel it will p...

  • Boysen levels off

    Jun 29, 2017

    The Bureau of Reclamation announced Tuesday afternoon that the lake level in Boysen has leveled off. The runoff filled four feet into the flood pool, though inflow into Boysen has now dropped below the release flow. Inflows are forecast to diminish daily over the next several days. The first step will be to maintain the release of 9,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) until the end of the week, allowing the level in the flood pool to drop. An announcement is expected about reduced releases early next week. The elevation of the lake is 4,729 feet....

  • Meeting dates changed for holiday

    Jun 29, 2017

    Independence Day is next week, and since it’s landing on a Tuesday this year there has been a couple changes to regular meetings. The Thermopolis Rotary Club meeting has been cancelled. Thermopolis Town Council scheduled a special meeting for 5 p.m. June 29 to get bills and accounting in order for the fiscal year ending June 30. The Hot Springs County Commissioners will instead meet on Wednesday, July 5 at 9 a.m.... Full story

  • Early deadline for July 6 issue

    Jun 29, 2017

    The Independent Record office will be closed on Tuesday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day. Deadlines for the July 6 edition will be 1 p.m. Friday, June 30, for display, classified and legal ads, and 12 p.m. Monday, July 3 for editorial content. Have a safe and happy Independence Day....

  • Construction season

    Jun 29, 2017

    Work started this past week by WYDOT on the Kirby Creek bridge on Black Mountain Road. Crews are doing a rehabilitation project on the bridge and hope to have it completed by the end of July. Traffic through the area is single lane with stoplights at each end 24/7 so travelers should expect an approximate two-minute wait....

  • Student places at junior rodeo

    Jun 29, 2017

    Jase Longwell, a seventh grade student from Thermopolis Middle School, and McCoy Longwell, a sixth grade student from Risen Son Christian School, recently earned positions on the Wyoming National Junior High rodeo team and competed at the 13th annual National Junior High Finals Rodeo (NJHFR) June 18-24, in ribbon roping, team roping, chute dogging and breakaway. According to results, Jase placed 12th in Ribbon Roping Performance 6, with a time of 18.15. The time was 61st in Round 1. He also placed 13th in Chute Dogging Performance 2, with a tim...

  • Summertime tips for you and your pets

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jun 29, 2017

    Summer is guaranteed to bring with it some heat, and living where there’s plenty of open space for animals to roam adds the very real possibility of snake bites. Staff at the Hot Springs Veterinary Clinic provided some advice on how to deal with the heat and the bites when it comes to your pets. It’s important for pets to have shade available when they are outside, and plenty of cool water at all times. Be sure to check water temperature and replace as needed, as water set out all day will get p...

  • East Thermopolis chooses not to renew police, animal control contracts

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jun 29, 2017

    In a letter to the Thermopolis Mayor and Town Council, it was expressed that the East Thermopolis Town Council has not decided to renew the Police and Animal Control contract at this time. The East Thermopolis council expressed appreciation for the years of service provided, but the letter noted the present financial situation demands they address rising enterprise costs before increasing other expenses. At the May 16 meeting of the Thermopolis Town Council, proposed figures of $25,000 for...

  • Whitt reflects on six month stay in Australia

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jun 29, 2017

    In mid-March, Hub Whitt returned to Wyoming after a stay "down under" in Australia that began in October. Whitt explained back in 1981 he was living in Ten Sleep, when he met a Scotsman from Wyoming at a local bar. That man, Don Macdonald, was providing his hand in some sheep shearing in Wyoming. Whitt noted at that time there was a lot more sheep in Wyoming, and there were shearing crews of about five to 10 people who would go around and offer their services. The crews would come with their...

  • New officers elected for Main Street group

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Jun 29, 2017

    New officers were elected at the recent Main Street Thermopolis meeting. Suzanne Samelson will continue as the group’s president with help from John Dorman, Jr. as vice president, Shurie Scheel as secretary and MeriAnn Rush as the group’s treasurer. Things are moving along with the rehabilitation of the property at 518 Arapahoe, the former Fair Deal Furniture building and it’s adjoining two storefronts. Rush reported that two people had stepped up and paid the back taxes on the building, pavin...

  • Flows from Boysen increased again

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Jun 22, 2017

    The past couple weeks have seen some pretty astounding images from Owl Creek and Anchor Dam, with water going up on nearby roads and extremely high flows from the dam. According to Hot Springs County Emergency Management Coordinator Bill Gordon, there is still some snowmelt to feed into that area, but it is in a much better place regarding the melt and the lake level so it’s off the radar for now. The Wind River and Bighorn River, however, are another story. Gordon said with what was left of t...

  • Car show features 120 entries

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Jun 22, 2017

    It was all about the food, fun, classic cars and fathers last weekend at the Annual Hot Spot Car Rally in Hot Springs State Park. Those arriving on Saturday took part in the Ted Spatol Memorial poker run during the day, finishing up with the parade of cars through downtown. Sunday, Father's Day, was the big event, the Show and Shine, featuring 120 entries. This year, all the entries came from Wyoming. Winners include: Off Road – Shawn Franzen of Worland with a 1984 Jeep CJ7 Motorcycle – Llo...

  • Eclipse hotline in the works

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Jun 22, 2017

    by Cindy Glasson With the total solar eclipse just eight weeks away, things are moving along smoothly with the planning committee. Hot Springs County Emergency Management coordinator, Bill Gordon, says they have all the preliminary work done on a separate “hotline” number that will be used in conjunction with 9-1-1 services through the week preceding the eclipse. The hotline number will be staffed by volunteers from the Thursday prior to the eclipse until the Tuesday after to handle any non... Full story

  • Funds sought for fireworks show

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Jun 22, 2017

    Something to look forward to every summer — or not, depending on the person — is the bangs, pops, colors and smell of gunpowder from setting off fireworks. And, each year, the Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department brings a big show from the top of T Hill on the evening of Independence Day. Search and Rescue has also helped put the show on. The shows have gotten more and more exciting over the years, but the 2017 show is in danger of heading the other direction, as funding has not been what was...

  • Commissioners prep for litigation

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Jun 22, 2017

    The Hot Springs County Commissioners met on Tuesday afternoon, including an executive session on their agenda. Once out of executive session, the commissioners voted to begin legal proceedings against Atlas Roofing for replacement of the roof on the multi-purpose building at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. The commissioners and the company have been trying for a few years to come to some sort of agreement on the leaking issues in the building, but to date, nothing has been accomplished. Comm...

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