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  • Spence trial underway

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Apr 27, 2017

    Monday afternoon, trial again got underway in a case against Justin Spence. The trial has already seen a few delays, the most recent of which happened in December due to a procedural issue. Spence is on trial for incest, a felony which alleges on July 4 or 5, 2014, he molested a juvenile female. During opening arguments, prosecuting attorney Marcia Bean said the case began with the alleged victim’s birth and her growing up. At that time, Spence came to live with her family, and she came to d... Full story

  • Puddle jumping

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Apr 27, 2017

    County crews were kept busy Tuesday with reports of water over the road on Black Mountain. Here, a truck cautiously drives through where Lake Creek escaped its banks. WYDOT crews were also going back and forth through Wind River Canyon with constant reports of slipping mud and falling rocks. With more wet weather in the forecast over the next few days, citizens are asked to drive cautiously through the canyon and report any falling rocks as soon as cell service is possible....

  • Agar to meet with committees

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Apr 27, 2017

    Senate District 20 representative Wyatt Agar will be keeping busy with committee meetings during the interim. A member of two joint committees — Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions, and Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs — Agar stated both will meet three different times to discuss topics outlined by management council. Agar’s first Corporations meeting is May 18 and 19, and they will be discussing utilities, including electricity generation and ratemaking. “We are in...

  • Thermopolis hosts judiciary committee

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Apr 27, 2017

    Last week, members of the Wyoming Joint Judiciary Committee travelled to Thermopolis for a meeting during the interim. House District 28 Representative Nathan Winters explained this first meeting is where the committee begins to lay out its scope for the upcoming interim meetings. The Legislature, he noted, has worked diligently during this past session, and last week's meeting brought in several people who were beneficial to the committee's discussion. Among those attending were Michael Blonige...

  • Wolves returned to state management

    Apr 27, 2017

    Governor Matt Mead announced on Tuesday the Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C. entered its final order upholding Wyoming’s wolf management plan which confirms Wyoming’s management of wolves. The US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) will file notice in the Federal Register in the coming days. “I am delighted that the Circuit Court recognized Wyoming’s commitment to manage a recovered wolf population,” said Governor Mead. “Our wolf management plan is a result of years of hard work by people across Wyoming. We recognize the need to mai...

  • About people

    Apr 27, 2017

    Milton Schenk was recently recognized by the Wyoming Senior Medicare Patrol and Wyoming Senior Citizens, Inc. in his volunteer position where he will be helping Medicare beneficiaries prevent, detect and report Medicare fraud, abuse and errors with outreach and education activities. Schenk was recognized during National Volunteer Week, April 23-29. Remington Ferree has been named to the 2017 duPont/Krieghoff All-State Team by the National Sporting Clays Association. Selection is based on wins, state shoot score and total shoot performance. Hot...

  • The story of Wyoming's state bird originates in Thermopolis

    Apr 27, 2017

    Information in this story was originally published by the Wyoming Game & Fish Department The western meadowlark’s flute-like call is an introductory declaration of spring in Wyoming. Most other states west of the Mississippi can say the same thing. But they can’t say they were the first of six to name the western meadowlark their state bird. That’s been Wyoming’s bragging right since Feb. 5, 1927. Meriwether Lewis gets credit for first documenting the bird on the famous expedition. The bird piqued his interest, so he shot one in the Great F... Full story

  • Hospital board approves budget amendment

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Apr 27, 2017

    Tuesday evening, the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees approved an amendment to the capital budget.Chief Financial Officer Shelly Larson said budget amendments typically happen this time of year. Larson explained there was a surgeon’s headlight budgeted at $25,000, and was reduced to $3,000, reflecting a doctor’s preference for a light which comes in at a much lower cost. Also, a neoprobe was removed from the current year budget; the device, used in breast biopsies, com...

  • August solar eclipse planning continues

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Apr 20, 2017

    Another preparation meeting for the solar eclipse coming to Hot Springs County on August 21 was held at the fire hall last week. Support services are now in place with the National Weather Service in Riverton. Daily weather briefings will be available to Emergency Management and others on the solar eclipse planning committee, starting Aug. 17. With the eclipse coming at a time when this part of Wyoming sees some unusual weather, everything from sunshine to blistering heat, tremendous...

  • Commissioners deny Branin land use change

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Apr 20, 2017

    The Hot Springs County Commissioners met Tuesday evening for their second meeting for the month of April. Mary McDougal with Hot Springs County Public Health approached the commissioners for approval to apply for a grant through TNF/CPI that would cover children in danger of out-of-home placement within the county. The grant is one Public Health has applied for and received over the last 15 years in conjunction with the counseling center aimed at helping children, their parents and grandparents... Full story

  • Darren Dumas jury trial begins

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Apr 20, 2017

    Monday saw the start of the trial in a case against Darren Dumas, who is charged with strangulation of a household member and domestic battery. The strangulation charge stems from Sept. 26, while the battery charge is from Sept. 23-26, and it is alleged he beat and strangled Christy Dumas. Court documents indicate the couple had been arguing Sept. 23, and he smashed her cell phone against the wall and a tablet against her head. Also, it’s alleged he hit, slapped and punched her between Sept. 2... Full story

  • Tax notices go out

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Apr 20, 2017

    Property Notices of Assessment for Tax Year 2017 were mailed Wednesday, April 12. According to Hot Springs County Assessor Shelley Deromedi, “Properties throughout Wyoming are assessed to the owner of record and valued as they existed as of January 1 each year.” The Assessor’s office has the statutory responsibility for determining the current fair market value of taxable property annually. The level of assessment is set by statute and the mill levy is based on budget requests from vario...

  • Council supports becoming certified local government

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Apr 20, 2017

    Tuesday evening, Thermopolis Town Council, with Mayor Mike Mortimore absent, approved providing support for Thermopolis to become a Certified Local Government (CLG). Mari Ann Rush, who was present at the meeting, said among the benefits of being a CLG is additional federal and state funding options. She noted they are not going out and getting the money, but being certified allows them to pursue those options as needed. She was not asking for a resolution or ordinance to be a CLG, simply for...

  • Red Cross office opens doors

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Apr 20, 2017

    On Friday, April 7, Jayson Zimmerman opened the American Red Cross office serving Hot Springs and Washakie counties. Zimmerman, a Red Cross volunteer and member of the disaster action team, said the office will operate on an “as needed” basis with no set hours. The office is located south of the main offices in Central Bank and Trust, and Zimmerman pointed out there is handicap accessibility during the bank’s normal hours. Kent Cordingly, branch president of the bank, said Zimmerman appro...

  • WDC ground breaking Saturday

    Apr 20, 2017

    New plans are starting to take shape and the Wyoming Dinosaur Center would like to invite everyone to the formal ground breaking for their new facility. The event will be at the Red Rock Business Park, 288 US Hwy. 20, at 11 a.m. on Earth Day, Saturday, April 22. Following the groundbreaking, a casual luncheon will be held at Thermopolis Middle School. After lunch, the Center will hold a workshop to present to the community the vision for the new Wyoming Dinosaur Center, including discussion of new trends in interpretive and sustainable design...

  • Dining with diabetes program

    Apr 20, 2017

    If you or a loved one suffers from diabetes, Hot Springs County Public Health, in association with the University of Wyoming Extension Service, will be hosting a series of cooking classes, “Dining with Diabetes.” The program is designed to help those with Type 2 diabetes eat healthy while enjoying what they eat and better manage their diabetes. There will be a series of four weekly classes with a follow-up class a couple of months later, featuring hands-on cooking. There will be demonstrations and sampling of healthy foods, how to sub...

  • Risen Son School fundraiser Friday

    Apr 20, 2017

    Risen Son Christian School will be hosting a spaghetti dinner and auction on Friday, April 21 to raise funds for student scholarships. Dinner will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Fair Building. There will be games and cupcake wars along with an auction for some wonderful items, including a two-night stay at a beautiful riverfront cabin. If you would like to donate items for the auction, please contact Shannon Shaffer at 921-0653. Everyone is welcome to attend....

  • Positions open on Land Use Planning Commission

    Apr 20, 2017

    The Hot Springs County Commissioners are currently looking for residents who are interested in serving on the Land Use Planning Commission. The commission will have openings for two three-year positions. If you are interested on being on the board, please apply by filling out the county board questionnaire available on the county’s website, hscounty.com, or you may pick one up at the county clerk’s office. Applications must be returned to the clerk’s office no later than 5 p.m., Thursday, April 28. Applications will be considered and appoi...

  • Buy tickets now for the McCormick scholarship raffle

    Apr 20, 2017

    Each year, VFW Post 2281 hosts a scholarship raffle in honor of Sergeant William T. McCormick. This year’s raffle is scheduled for Friday, April 28, and prizes include gift certificates from local businesses. Tickets are still on sale for the raffle, at $10 each, and can be purchased at the VFW or by any member. Proceeds from ticket sales go to the McCormick scholarship fund. The VFW is committed to providing one $600 scholarship each year for high school students....

  • Chamber conducts annual board meeting

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Apr 20, 2017

    Thursday evening, the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce conducted its annual meeting. Board President Greg Willson went over the goals of the Chamber and what they want to accomplish. He described the chamber as the “touch point” for the community, and they should think of themselves that way. He further explained the chamber should be the spot for information not only for tourists, but those considering moving here and business owners that want to learn more about other bus...

  • Negotiations regarding billboard continue between two groups

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Apr 20, 2017

    by Mark Dykes Tuesday afternoon at the Hot Springs Travel and Tourism board meeting, the board expressed interest in keeping the Hessenthaler billboard south of town, and gave Director Amanda Moeller authority to negotiate a contract with the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce. The issue of the billboard has been under discussion between the two groups for the past few months. According to information presented by Phillip Scheel, the chamber is leasing the ground for the billboard from...

  • Gottsche celebrates OT month with BBQ

    Apr 20, 2017

    In celebration of Occupational Therapy month, Gottsche Rehabilitation Center invites the public to a free BBQ on Wednesday, April 26. Starting at 11 a.m. you may join the therapy department for a burger or brat and all the fixings. Lunch will be served through 1:30 p.m. The BBQ will be in the courtyard at Gottsche Therapy, Rehab and Wellness at 148 E. Arapahoe....

  • School board discusses absences

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Apr 20, 2017

    The Hot Springs County School District #1 Board of Trustees released the average daily absences in each of the schools during their monthly meeting Tuesday night. The data is cumulative from August through March, showing how many days of school were held in each building along with the average number of absences each building showed for the month. It is easy to see that January was “flu” month as it shows the greatest number of student absences, primarily due to illness. It is important to not...

  • Fire department to buy smoke house

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Apr 20, 2017

    In the course of a year, Thermopolis is home to a multitude of events, and attendees might get a chance to see a quite prominent feature at them, with the smoking house hosted by the Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department. Firefighter Forrest Coleman-Weisz said the inflatable house is set up at least three times a year — during Fire Prevention Week, the department’s open house and the health fair — but there is the potential to use it much more during the year. Currently, the department is borro...

  • New to the herd

    Apr 20, 2017
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    Just in time for Easter, the buffalo pasture saw it's first new calf of the season, born on April 12. Hot Springs State Park Superintendent Kevin Skates said the gender of the calf had not been determined as of Tuesday, and they are hoping to see seven calfs this year....

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