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  • District court sees variety of cases

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Oct 6, 2016

    Monday in Hot Springs District Court, a defendant who came ready to be sentenced to the Wyoming Department of Corrections is now looking at an alternative. Broderick Hopper was sentenced in 2015 on a theft charge. Though given a period of probation, on Monday he admitted to several violations, including driving without a valid license, missing appointments with the probation office and officer, failing to show efforts to gain employment and not paying restitution. Hopper told Judge Robert E. Ska...

  • Distracted driving presentation

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Oct 6, 2016

    Last month, Hot Springs County High School was named champion in the 2016 Battle of the Belts, a competition that pitted them against Worland to see which community's drivers showed most improvement when it comes to wearing seatbelts. But, there's much more to driving safely than buckling up, and during Homecoming Week members of the Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association spoke about distracted driving. Frank Chapman said distracted driving is not just a problem with teens, as he sees many adults dri...

  • Kaylee Groh and Benjamin Crosby

    Oct 6, 2016

    Kaylee Groh and Benjamin Crosby were married on August 20, 2016, in the Bighorn Mountains. Kaylee is a Hot Springs County High School graduate. Her parents are Rick and Kathy Groh of Thermopolis. Benjamin is a Hot Springs County High School graduate. His parents are Fred and Joleen Crosby of Thermopolis. The couple resides in Buffalo, Wyo. An open house reception for friends and family will be held Saturday, Oct. 8 from 1-3 p.m. at Stones Throw Restaurant.... Full story

  • Kevin Myers starts massage therapy business

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Oct 6, 2016

    Suffering from chronic pain? Need some help with carpal tunnel syndrome? Looking for a massage therapist that does more than just make you feel good? Kevin Myers, LMT, CPT, may be the answer you’re looking for. Myers has just started his licensed massage therapy business in Thermopolis after moving here from the Cheyenne area. When Myers was growing up, his grandmother, a Cherokee Native, was a massage therapist. At the age of 11, Myers was hit while riding his bicycle and his grandmother w...

  • Not in my front yard

    Lara Love, Publisher & Editor|Oct 6, 2016

    Hot Springs County resident Pete Weisbeck owns property off of Highway 120 and lives in close proximity to where the Wyo-Ben 108T pit mine is located and even closer to where the new access road will be located. Weisbeck is concerned about what a ten year extension and expansion of the mine will do to the natural beauty of the area. “I see a basic conflict of interest between the land owners, residents, and tourism efforts in Hot Springs County and the Wyo-Ben business owners in Billings who hav...

  • Domestic Violence Awareness Month

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Oct 6, 2016

    October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and the HOPE Agency in Hot Springs County is out to spread that awareness. According to director Jennifer Domhoff and Mary Jane Norskog, their first event will be Oct. 12 with a concert presented by Jalan Crossland, the Silver Tip String Band and Eric Kay. Tickets are available at the HOPE Agency, Broadway Bygones, Storyteller and the V.F.W. for $12 in advance. Tickets will also be available at the door for $15. Entertainment begins at 7 p.m. Along...

  • Taking the oath

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Oct 6, 2016

    Joseph Hampton is sworn in by Judge Robert E. Skar. Hampton will join Messenger and Overfield as a criminal defense practice lawyer. Originally from Rock Springs, he attended the University of Oregon School of Law, and chose the career path because of a strong desire to uphold the justice system and ensure fair process for defendants. He is also a Specialist E4 in the Army Reserves, and enjoys kayaking, racquetball, hiking and skiing....

  • TCT nearing completion of fiber project in Hamilton Dome

    Oct 6, 2016

    TCT’s construction crew has been working for the past year, boring and splicing fiber in its Owl Creek serving area near Hamilton Dome, with the intent of offering advanced fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) services to their customers in the near future. “This project is one of several projects designed to improve service for prior Tri County Telephone members. The obligation to enhance the network for former members’ benefit was one of the components of the sale of the company,” stated Chris Davidson, TCT’s chief executive officer. The fiber project i...

  • Oktobrewfest a success

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Oct 6, 2016

    Rain may have fallen on Oktobrewfest, but it certainly didn’t stop folks from coming down and having a good time according to reports at the Main Street Thermopolis meeting Tuesday night. Although some of the expenses are still outstanding, estimates are the group made approximately $5,000 from the event this year. Plenty of beer mugs were sold and only a few t-shirts are still available at the Chamber of Commerce office. The rain kept just five of the pre-arranged vendors from making the trip t...

  • State field representatives available Oct. 6

    Oct 6, 2016

    U.S. Senator Michael B. Enzi, U.S. Senator John Barrasso and Congressman Cynthia Lummis have announced their respective field representatives Jennifer Fernandez, Pam Buline and Sherlyn Kaiser will be available to visit with Hot Springs County residents on Thursday, Oct. 6 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in the Thermopolis Town Hall Council Room. Area residents are encouraged to visit with the field representatives on an individual basis during this time to discuss matters regarding the federal government. These comments and concerns will then be relayed...

  • Katie DeSpain joins TMS

    Cindy Glasson|Oct 6, 2016

    Fifth-grade teacher, Katie DeSpain comes to Thermopolis Middle School from Montana, where she was born and raised. DeSpain grew up in Laurel, Mont. and attended college at the University of Montana Western in Dillon before getting her bachelor's degree in elementary education. Her first assignment as a teacher was a combination classroom in Rapelje, Mont. where she taught fifth and sixth grade in one room. DeSpain married her husband, Dean, in May, and the pair decided they wanted to be...

  • Shane Corpening teaches history

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Oct 6, 2016

    A fascination with social studies and history has brought seventh grade social studies teacher, Shane Corpening, to Thermopolis. After growing up in Kemmerer, Corpening attended Rocky Mountain College in Billings for his teaching degree. So what does he think of his first teaching job? "It's been enjoyable so far," he said. "Thermopolis is an awesome place. When I was looking at places to teach, I thought this would be perfect. I love to fish and the Big Horns are right here." Corpening said he...

  • Boren comes home to teach

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Oct 6, 2016

    Growing up in a small town, most teenagers can hardly wait to leave, but then there are many who return to their hometown and third grade teacher; Stephanie Boren is one of those "kids". Born and raised in Thermopolis, Boren has spent the last nine years teaching in Sheridan County. She and her husband, Sean, decided Thermopolis was going to be the best place to raise their children ages four, five and seven, so they made the move home. "I've wanted to be a teacher since Mrs. Cordingly in first...

  • Public comments sought on bentonite mine

    Lara Love|Sep 29, 2016

    Public input is being sought by the Bureau of Land Management regarding an environmental assessment (EA) which analyzes a proposed bentonite mining project located in Hot Springs County. Wyo-Ben, Inc. proposes to amend bentonite mining and concurrent reclamation of its 108T plan of operations on public land approximately five miles northwest of Thermopolis. The proposed amendment consists of extending operations at pit 108T. The mining would be active for a period of 10 years and final... Full story

  • Thermopolis wins 2016 belt battle

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Sep 29, 2016

    The results are in, and Injury Prevention Resources was the first to congratulate Hot Springs County High School on being this year’s Battle of the Belts champions. The Battle was renewed by IPR, pitting HSC High School against Worland High School. The challenge focuses on making communities safer places to live, not just for students but also staff and everyone on the road. Much as high school sports teams have rivalries, the Battle of the Belts can be thought of as two schools going for the c...

  • Three honored at WCHF induction

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Sep 29, 2016

    Sunday in Casper, 49 men and four women from across the state were inducted into the Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame. Among them were three men from Hot Springs County, two of whom were honored posthumously. Joe Campbell Joe Campbell said he wasn't really aware of the Cowboy Hall of Fame awards until last year, noting this is the third year for it. Though nominated by his family last year, unbeknownst to him, he wasn't selected. His wife, Barbara, noted the nomination carries over to the following...

  • Hosing down the sage

    Sep 29, 2016

    Firefighters respond to a grass fire on Black Mountain Road shortly before noon Monday. In addition to battling flames, wet ground caused vehicles to get stuck, though they were able to get out and still provide assistance. Seventeen personnel and five vehicles responded to the fire, which took about 4.5 hours to put out, burned about 17 acres, but there was no structure damage....

  • Statewide threat found not to be credible

    Sep 29, 2016

    On Thursday, Sept. 22 the Wyoming Office of Homeland Security received notice of an anonymous email with threats made against state facilities, schools statewide and the Cheyenne Regional Airport. Several other states received similar emails. They shared the threat information with appropriate authorities, agencies and press across the state in an email at approximately 1:30 p.m. By 4:30 p.m., the Thermopolis Independent Record received notification from Hot Springs County Emergency Management Coordinator Bill Gordon that Wyoming Homeland...

  • VFW community sale set

    Sep 29, 2016

    Tables are available for rent for the VFW Auxiliary Indoor Flea and Community Sale planned for Saturday, Oct. 8. The cost is $20 per table or $50 for three table spots. To reserve your table or for more information, call Karen at 921-1247 or Nancy at (307) 349-2573....

  • Ready 4K-WY available to help parents of children

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Sep 29, 2016

    Hot Springs County School District’s Early Childhood Liaison, Amy Ready, shared a new program for families with children age three to five that focuses on literacy and getting children ready for kindergarten. In partnership with Stanford University, ParentPowered and the Literacy Research Center and Clinic at the University of Wyoming, the new text messaging and family support program, Ready4K-WY, will provide parents quick and easy ideas to help with letter and number recognition in p...

  • Hospital receives award

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Sep 29, 2016

    On September 7, Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital was presented with a Hospital Quality Award from Mountain-Pacific Quality Health, during the Wyoming Hospital Association Meeting and Convention in Cheyenne. Margie Molitor, the interim CEO for HSCMH, explained Mountain-Pacific Quality Health is the quality improvement organization which is over Wyoming, Montana, Hawaii and Alaska. "They basically help all the hospitals in their areas improve their quality," she said. "That's their whole...

  • Judge considers motion to dismiss TCT lawsuit

    Sep 29, 2016

    A motion to dismiss a lawsuit against the Tri-County Telephone Association (TCT) has been taken under advisement by Ninth Judicial District Court Judge Norman E. Young after a three hour long hearing in Lander on Friday, Sept. 23. The suit was filed on Dec. 28, 2015, by plaintiffs Joe and Barbara Campbell, representing themselves and similar persons against Chris Davidson, Tri-County Telephone Association, Inc. The suit stems from Campbell’s belief that more than 800 members of the Tri-County Telephone (TCT) co-op were victims of fraud. C...

  • Garden growth

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Sep 29, 2016

    The Red Dirt Master Gardeners' Garden of the Month for September goes to Christopher and Jennifer Paris. Though recent hail destroyed plenty of their garden, much of their raspberries survived....

  • First grade teacher Burton joins RWE

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Sep 29, 2016

    One of the new faces you'll see at Ralph Witters Elementary belongs to Ashlee Burton, one of the trio of new first grade teachers for the district. Burton comes to Thermopolis from Basin along with her husband Gerry, who is the new band director. After completing college, Burton began raising her family. With seven children, she was kept busy, but added a home pre school to the mix, which she ran for 10 years. "It was the perfect solution," she said. "I was able to be home with my kids." Once th...

  • Hospital CFO speaks to revenue cycle

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Sep 29, 2016

    It was a short action agenda Tuesday night for the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees, which voted unanimously to approve the infection prevention policies, as well as the Human Resources policies. Both sets of policies were provided electronically to board members prior to the meeting. Also during the meeting, Chief Financial Officer Shelly Larson provided more information regarding the revenue cycle and services provided through First Party Receivables Solution (FPRS)....

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