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  • Fourth DUI results in probation

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Mar 9, 2017

    Monday afternoon in Hot Springs District Court, Michelle McLeran was sentenced to three to five years with the Wyoming Women’s Center in Lusk on a charge of fourth-offense driving under the influence. The charge is from an April 1 incident, with previous convictions from March of 2011, May of 2012 and the summer of 2014. McLeran pleaded no contest to the charge in November. Judge Robert E. Skar suspended the prison time, however, for three years supervised probation. McLeran was also fined $...

  • Grandchild scam reported

    Mar 9, 2017

    Reports are still coming in regarding a phone scam in which a person pretends to be a target’s grandchild who has fallen into some trouble and requests financial assistance. Anyone who thinks they might be a target of this scam should not send any money and report the incident to law enforcement....

  • Couple presented with gifts

    Mar 9, 2017

    There is no greater love than the love a mother has for her child. On Feb. 14 we celebrated Valentine's Day to honor those we love, and what better way to do so than to keep them safe. This Valentine's Day Safe Kid's Hot Springs County Chapter, Public Health, Thermopolis Police Department and Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital started one family off on the road to safety. As part of the Gift of a Mother's Love program, sponsored by Safe Kids Wyoming, Wyoming Department of Health and Cheyenne...

  • Prepare for when the river rises

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Mar 9, 2017

    by Mark Dykes It’s Mother Nature in action this time of year. The snows are dwindling and melting, and the water is flowing into the rivers. Hot Springs County Emergency Management Coordinator Bill Gordon said as of Feb. 27 the snow water in the Wind Rivers is 200 percent of normal. He further explained the climate prediction center with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has stated through March we have an equal chance of having above or below normal temperatures and p...

  • Speaking of ag

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Mar 9, 2017

    Spencer Axtell, left, placed fifth out of 11 at the FFA district speaking contest, and Jason Clouse placed third and will move onto the regional contest Tuesday March 14 at 3 p.m. at the auditorium. During the contest, students have to recite the FFA creed, and answer questions from judges. Thermopolis FFA members Logan Bartholomew, Ryan Bleak, Taylor Nuttall, Jessi Pennoyer and Dreama Thorpe are 2017 Wyoming state degree recipients....

  • Remember to spring ahead

    Mar 9, 2017

    It is nearly that time again when the clocks will spring ahead for most of the country and we will begin enjoying an extra hour of daylight in the evenings. Daylight saving time this year begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 12. We will lose an hour of sleep with the time change....

  • Sandy donation

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Mar 9, 2017

    James Coates and son Grant, a Head Start student, present a $400 check to Head Start teachers Heather Herring, Rachel Johnson and Ashleigh Wilson. The money will go toward the purchase of a sandbox on the school playground. James stated that he helped set up the donation gathering, but it was contributions from the community, friends and family that made the donation possible....

  • McGillivray named outstanding young music educator

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Mar 9, 2017

    Mary McGillivray, music educator at Ralph Witters Elementary (RWE) and high school drama director, was recently awarded the Outstanding Young Music Educator for the North Big Horn Basin. Nominated by her colleagues, McGillivray has spent a lifetime in music and theatre, attending Casper College where she was deeply involved in the music and theatre departments before moving on to Black Hills State University where she received a Bachelors in Vocal Music Performance, a Bachelors in Music Educatio...

  • Hospital renovation plans underway

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Mar 2, 2017

    Among the topics of discussion with regard to Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital, one that’s generated plenty of talk is the planned $16.4 million renovation and addition to the existing hospital. During Tuesday’s meeting of the hospital Board of Trustees, Theresa Brigden of Vizient RE spoke via teleconference about the services the company can provide. Brigden noted she is responsible for the consulting services Vizient offers with regard to capital and construction solutions. Among tho...

  • Ideas galore at airport use meeting

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Mar 2, 2017

    A group of around 30 citizens met at the County Annex Monday night to discuss possible new uses for the old airport. Dusty Spomer and Wes Werbelow with GDA Engineers conducted the meeting, as their company will be creating a plan for the property based on the public’s input at a number of meetings. Werbelow said there are some things to consider when it comes to the land – short-term vs. long-term use, public, private or mixed use and the long and short term costs associated with any plan. “Toni... Full story

  • Agar updates on budget proceedings

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Mar 2, 2017

    “We have a budget!” is what Senate District 20 representative Wyatt Agar reported Tuesday morning, further stating, “We voted on concurrence to HB 1 yesterday. It now is on the governor's desk.” Agar noted the budget holds mainly to the original cuts in most departments. As for education, he stated, it incurs a 1.7 percent cut, or $45 million over the next two years. Agar further reported on two agriculture related bills he cosponsored. HB 275, which has passed, deals with drivers license...

  • Blair to wed Lowrey

    Mar 2, 2017

    Kevin and Susan Smith would like to announce the engagement of their daughter Casey Elizabeth Blair, 29, of Thermopolis, to David “Lee” Lowrey, 28, son of the late Robin Lowrey and Janet Lynn Lowrey of Cody, Wyo. Blair is working towards her Cosmetology License while attending Cheeks International Academy of Beauty in Cheyenne, Wyo. Lowrey is finishing his last semester at The University of Wyoming studying his Masters Degree in Business Administration. They both reside in Laramie, Wyo with their two dogs Tebow and Zelda. Wedding events wil...

  • Schulte-Ramirez

    Mar 2, 2017

    Brandon Michael Schulte and Lori Annette Ramirez are pleased to announce their engagement. The couple met in Houston where she is a critical care nurse at Texas Children’s Hospital and he is a project manager for WSP Energy Storage Services. Lori is the daughter of Brenda Ramirez of Pearland, Texas, and Howard Ramirez of Houston. She graduated from Pearland High School in 2004 and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from the University of Texas at Austin in 2008. Brandon is the son of Ray and Rhonda Schulte of Cody, Wyo., formerly o...

  • Highway Patrol gets vehicles with subdued identifiers

    Mar 2, 2017

    The Wyoming Highway Patrol has implemented a new pilot program utilizing "slick top" patrol cars in hopes of increasing highway safety across Wyoming. The five new vehicles will be patrolling Wyoming with one of the cars headed to each of the five WHP districts across the state. Thermopolis is located in District 5, covering Hot Springs, Washakie, Big Horn, Fremont and Park counties. Wyoming Highway Patrol Lieutenant David Wagener said each of the new cars is assigned to a specific trooper, and...

  • Hot Springs State Park tops visitor use list

    Mar 2, 2017

    According to the 2016 report from the Wyoming Division of State Parks, Historic Sites and Trails, Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources, Hot Springs State Park saw the most visitors among the sites listed for the 2016 calendar year. The park saw a total 1,928,083 visitors for the year; the next closest was Glendo State Park at 343,453. Though HSSP’s visitation was actually down compared to 2015 — which had five percent more, or 2,022,365 — it’s up compared to the 2011-15 average of 1,660,031. As for other popular sites in the are... Full story

  • TRCC wins award

    Mar 2, 2017

    Thermopolis Rehabilitation Care Center (TRCC) received a Nursing Home Quality Award from Mountain-Pacific Quality Health, designated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services as the Quality Innovation Network-Quality Improvement Organization for Wyoming, during the Wyoming Health Care Association's Annual meeting in Casper. TRCC received the award for outstanding performance in providing excellent care. Awardees were required to be in good standing with Wyoming's regulatory agency for... Full story

  • Cold crash

    Mar 2, 2017

    The Hot Springs County Sheriff's Office responded to an accident on hospital hill Thursday. An SUV driven by Tiphanie Goodman lost control on slick roads and struck a pickup driven by Jennifer Harvey. Though both vehicles received extensive damage, no injuries were reported. Goodman was cited for failure to maintain lane of travel....

  • PAWS testing begins at RWE and TMS

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Mar 2, 2017

    Students and parents alike begin stressing out this time of year – PAWS testing is coming to Ralph Witters Elementary (RWE) and Thermopolis Middle School (TMS) starting next week. RWE will be having testing for third and fourth graders only with math, reading and science that will run until March 24. They will be having a small kick-off party today (Thursday) in conjunction with Dr. Seuss Day celebrations, starting at 3:15 p.m. In addition, on Monday, they will have a “High Five Parade” throu...

  • Town council approves overage split

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Feb 23, 2017

    Tuesday evening, Thermopolis Town Council approved a motion to split overages, with the one percent sales tax budget, with Hot Springs County in regard to a recent update to the Law Enforcement Center communications area. The project was initially bid at $3,324. Police Chief Steve Shay explained a big part of the update involved some electrical work. Part of that was moving an analog box that operated doors within the center. The work was done in a professional manner, Shay said, but Brad Basse...

  • Devastated

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Feb 23, 2017

    Emma Lea looks over the fire damage that ruined her childhood home and destroyed a lifetime of memories in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The home belongs to her mother, Pam Stevens, who not only lived there for the past 30 years, but ran a day care out of the home. Firefighters were on the scene around 2:30 a.m. and spent four hours attempting to save the home while winds whipped the flames and smoke filled several blocks. A fund has been set up by the Day care Association to help Stevens... Full story

  • Winters discusses concealed carry in schools

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Feb 23, 2017

    State Representative Nathan Winters began his first day back after the President’s Day Holiday in the judiciary committee. While in committee, they passed a bill, 8-1, that covers sexual assault from a position of power, creating stiff penalties for offenders. Winters said they heard heart-wrenching testimony from women who have suffered this type of assault, generally from a coach or a teacher when they were younger. “This happens more than we think,” Winters said. A similar bill was propo...

  • Branin land use change request tabled

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Feb 23, 2017

    Hot Springs County’s Land Use Planning Commission met last week to consider a land use change from residential to commercial on a plot of land near Kirby Creek. The land in question is owned by Leslie Branin on the northeast side of East River Road. Branin built a duplex on the property that is advertised as “cabins” for short-term rental, otherwise known as the Kirby Creek Cabins. Branin had the cabins built, held a grand opening and has rented them out occasionally before asking for the land u...

  • Vehicle vandalism under investigation

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Feb 23, 2017

    This past week saw multiple reports of items stolen from vehicles, as well as a number of vandalism reports including a fire extinguisher being set off inside a vehicle. Many of the reports came in Wednesday and Thursday. Police Chief Steve Shay said an opportunistic individual in a residential neighborhood did the incidents in one night. The matter is under investigation, and Shay recommends people take precautions to protect their valuables, such as making sure their vehicles are locked and...

  • Joint Powers Board selects land for discovery center

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Feb 23, 2017

    Thursday afternoon, the Big Horn Basin Nature and Discovery Center Joint Powers Board scouted a couple possible sites to build a children’s discovery center, deciding ultimately on the fenced in parcel east of the Chamber of Commerce, known as the Rio Drive In area. Board Chair Toddi Darlington said the next step is to meet with Park Superintendent Kevin Skates to look at the land, start the process of getting utilities to the spot and determining where best to build the center. Darlington expla...

  • Travel and Tourism board discusses event funding

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Feb 23, 2017

    Tuesday afternoon, the Hot Springs Travel and Tourism Board passed a motion with regard to the deadline for special event funding requests for the coming fiscal year — July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018. According to the motion, organizations with special events funded in previous years must have their requests in this year by the March 1 deadline or they will not be considered. Director Amanda Moeller noted she received only two applications as of Tuesday. She noted there is a line item in the b...

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