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  • LIEAP and WAP programs face cuts

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Aug 25, 2016

    Recent state budget cuts have affected Wyoming Department of Family Services programs, specifically LIEAP and WAP. LIEAP (Low Income Energy Assistance Program) is a program that is both state and federally funded to help low income people pay home heating bills November through June. The program helps cover the costs of electricity, propane, natural gas, diesel heating, wood, oil, coal and pellets when used for heating a home. LIEAP Program Director Brenda Ilg said the program is still...

  • Rubber ducky racing

    Dennis Nierzwicki, Photographer|Aug 25, 2016

    Jolie Ann Herring, Celeste Nelson and the new school nurse, Brenna Huckfeldt, play a relay race game with straws and rubber ducks at the Ralph Witters Elementary back to school carnival Tuesday evening....

  • Not just another road trip

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Aug 25, 2016

    Don Hafner, of Overland Park, Kan., his friend, Jeff Howell, of Jefferson City, Mo., and Howell's two children Dax and Kate stopped at Hot Springs State Park on Monday during a long journey to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service. They named their adventure 'National Park 100 Road Trip.' Within nine days, Hafner and Howell will go from the Gateway Arch in St. Louis to the Roosevelt Arch in Yellowstone, stopping at numerous National and State Parks along the way. They...

  • Speeding driver arrested Monday evening

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Aug 25, 2016

    The Hot Springs County Sheriff’s Office and Thermopolis Police Department teamed up Monday at about 7:50 p.m. to stop a driver coming into town at over 100 miles per hour. Sheriff Lou Falgoust said Deputy Daniel Eggli clocked a red 2005 Toyota Corolla travelling 109 mph at mile marker 1 on Highway 120, and turned around to give pursuit. The deputy further requested assistance in stopping the vehicle. Falgoust noted, however, this was not a pursuit case. They simply wanted to get the vehicle stopped, and with the assistance of Police Officer K... Full story

  • VFW picnic

    Lara Love, Editor|Aug 25, 2016

    It was a beautiful day for the VFW picnic Sunday at Hot Springs State Park....

  • Pair called toward construction

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Aug 25, 2016

    Some might do construction simply as a hobby or as their profession, but for Anthony Vargas and Rojelio "Ro" Dominguez, the work means much more. The two started Abel Construction Aug. 1, and Vargas said they began after he felt Jesus calling him to do the work. Dominguez said he was in church when he had a feeling like his questions would be answered if he helped Vargas. The two knew each other for a couple years before. Vargas explained their name "Abel Construction," is two-fold, as it...

  • Guyon honored as woman of influence

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Aug 25, 2016

    Angie Guyon, the general manager for the Wyoming Dinosaur Center, was the winner in the Business/Business Services category in the fourth annual Wyoming Business Report's Wyoming Women of Influence award ceremony Aug. 11. Out of 12 nominees in the category, of nine overall categories, Guyon won first place. Guyon has worked at the Wyoming Dinosaur Center for 15 years. She is also a member of the Hot Springs County Travel and Tourism Board. When she was initially nominated, Guyon said she felt...

  • Weyer attends UW summer camp

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Aug 25, 2016

    Local Hannah Weyer was one of 83 Wyoming high school students who participated in a University of Wyoming Summer Camp that prepares students for careers in the healthcare field. During the sixth annual Wyoming Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Healthcare Careers Summer Camp at UW, students were exposed to a variety of healthcare career options. Students had the option to participate in one of two five-day sessions in July. Students were provided an opportunity to explore several healthcare...

  • Mixing it up

    Aug 25, 2016

    John Roberts Y Pan Blanco perform at Hot Springs State Park as part of the Arts in the Park program. Roberts describes the music as a mix of American Soul and Funk, African and Cuban. The energetic mix had plenty of people out of their seats and dancing, and the band even showed off some of their moves....

  • Gottsche welcomes new therapist

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Aug 25, 2016

    The Gottsche Rehab Center recently announced the hiring of full-time speech therapist Raegan Stanley CCC-SLP to Thermopolis. Stanley officially began Aug. 1. Though hailing from Pennsylvania, she noted she spent the summer as a wrangler on a dude ranch, and she is both familiar with and a fan of the Western culture. Having a cleft lip and palate as a child, Stanley said she went through about 10 years of speech therapy, which definitely had an influence in her becoming a speech therapist. She's...

  • MVP plays for the camera

    Dennis Nierzwicki, Photographer|Aug 25, 2016

    Archer Price is having a great time battling Carl Amos with his balloon sword during the RWE back to school carnival Tuesday....

  • A solid hit

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Aug 25, 2016

    Though Xavian Vargas hit the dunk tank target with a ball, the seat did not release, so he took matters into his own hands to drench Student Council President Maddie Stam during the back-to-school carnival at Thermopolis Middle School....

  • Write-in candidates announced

    Aug 25, 2016

    Three write-in candidates received the required three votes in Hot Springs County’s primary election Aug. 16, to obtain a place on November’s general election ballot. If he accepts the nomination, William “Bill” Malloy will be added as a candidate for Thermopolis Town Council. He would join Dusty Lewis on the ballot for two open council positions. Jessica Slagle and Irene Hurley were nominated as Kirby Town Council candidates. If they file an application and meet the terms, they will be placed on the November ballot to run for two open Kirby c...

  • Early deadline

    Aug 25, 2016

    The Independent Record office will be closed on Monday, Sept. 5 in recognition of Labor Day. The deadline for classified, display and legal advertising in the Sept. 8 issue is noon Friday, Sept. 2 and the IR office will close for the day at that time. The deadline for editorial/news content for the Sept. 8 issue is noon Tuesday, Sept. 6....

  • Filing date deadline approaches

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Aug 25, 2016

    The deadline for filing for school board trustees, fire protection districts, cemetery district and conservation district is Aug. 29. The Hot Springs County School District has openings for four trustees to serve four-year terms. So far, two have filed — Nichole Weyer and Clay Van Antwerp. The Hot Springs County Rural Fire Protection District has openings for one district director to serve a four-year term. The Hot Springs County Conservation District has openings for one at-large district s...

  • Hansen, Toth bring home golf win

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Aug 25, 2016

    David Hansen and Frank Toth recently competed in the Unified Golf program of the Wyoming Special Olympics in Casper on Aug. 19. The duo shot a score of 46 — with alternating shots — to win Division I by 12 strokes. Unified sports are dedicated to promoting social inclusion through shared training and competitions. Through the program, people with and without intellectual disabilities are joined on the same team, though they have similar age and ability. Unified Golf began in 2004, and Toth and...

  • Be aware of school buses, signs

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Aug 25, 2016

    As classes officially are underway today, there's certainly going to be an increase in traffic to and from school buildings due to licensed high school drivers and, of course, school buses. It's important to keep eyes on the road and be cautious of other drivers, but also signs denoting school zones. Trooper Regina Schulmeister with the Wyoming Highway Patrol said passing a school bus while it has its stop arm extended and red lights flashing - to allow students time to get on and off - is a...

  • Primary voters select Scheel as commissioner

    Lara Love, Editor|Aug 18, 2016

    Unofficial primary election results for Thermopolis and Hot Springs County have been reported after Tuesday’s trip to the polls. Republican Phillip Scheel won the strongly contested Hot Springs County Commissioner race and will advance to the general election in November. Scheel will run uncontested in the general election facing only write-in candidates. Wyat Agar won the Wyoming State Senate District 20 Republican race. He will face off with Democrat Mary Jane Norskog in the general. Republica... Full story

  • Commissioners sign TY Pickett Appraisal contract

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Aug 18, 2016

    Hot Springs County Commissioners signed the TY Pickett Appraisal Contract, approved a Well Permit application and signed the Ross Subdivision Plat at Tuesday’s meeting. Hot Springs County Assessor Shelley Deromedi presented the board with the TY Pickett Appraisal Contract, explaining that it is a year-to-year contract. The contract is not for the current year, but for 2017, she said. She requested the signature of the board. The board approved the signing of the contract in the amount of $...

  • Color your world purple

    Aug 18, 2016

    Michelle Herring and Kim Enis walk down Broadway in inflated purple suits to show support for the Relay for Life event on Saturday....

  • New bar and grill license approved

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Aug 18, 2016

    Tuesday evening, the Thermopolis Town Council approved a bar and grill license for Jennifer and Clyde “Binky” Fisher. Prior to approving the license, there was a brief public hearing with no public comment. Jennifer explained the closing date of the sale on the building they’re buying — current home of the One Eyed Buffalo — was dependent on their obtaining the license. She further explained the license is not a transfer, but a new license, as the current license is for a restaurant and would no...

  • Firemen help at Twin Lakes

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Aug 18, 2016

    On Aug. 8, a fire was sparked 19 miles south/southwest of Meeteetse. Dubbed the Twin Lakes Fire, it has since grown to nearly 1,300 acres - 93 of which are private land in Hot Springs County - as of Tuesday afternoon. The fire is on acreage in Park County, Hot Springs County and in the Wind River/Bighorn Basin District. As of Wednesday morning, the fire was 40 percent contained, and the Hot Springs County Volunteer Fire Department has been part of that effort. Chief Mark Collins noted there...

  • Lodging tax receipts see small decrease

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Aug 18, 2016

    At Tuesday’s meeting of Hot Springs Travel & Tourism, Director Amanda Moeller reported the lodging tax receipts were a bit gloomy, noting they were down nine percent compared to last year at this time — $15,796.18 compared to $17,376.97, though this fiscal year’s receipts are still better than the $14,582.17 seen at this time during the 2013-14 fiscal year. Moeller presented a recent article that stated Sturgis vehicle counts were down 40 percent, which is a contributing factor to the lower...

  • Concentration

    Lara Love, Editor|Aug 18, 2016

    Oliver Strenger works at sorting shapes while his dad, Jacob, is all smiles during the Preschool Screening and Health Fair....

  • "I aim to misbehave."

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Aug 18, 2016

    Charlotte Endorf, author of Always on Target: Adventurous Annie Oakley, was signing copies of her book at the Friday Night ArtStroll, with her husband Kevin by her side....

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