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  • 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....

  • Van Heule returns home as pharmacist

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

    Vicklund Pharmacy has a new face - that of 2008 Hot Springs County High School graduate Ben Van Heule. Van Heule said he spent six years earning his doctorate in Pharmacy at the University of Wyoming before beginning his career in Riverton. "I started out in Riverton and things weren't working out with my job, so I started applying for new jobs," he said. "I called Tony [Deromedi] for a reference. I'm glad to be back and very grateful that Tony offered me the job." Van Heule said he interned at...

  • Tiffany Mortimore interns with Sen. Barrasso

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

    Tiffany Mortimore, a 2014 Hot Springs County High School graduate, spent her summer interning for Sen. John Barrasso. Mortimore said she was assigned many projects during her internship. "I mostly had projects assigned to me from legislative directors and legislative assistants," she said. "I was mostly in charge of doing the tours with constituents. We walked them through the capital. I learned a lot of history from that." This was her first internship, Mortimore said. "It was awesome to be...

  • Angie Guyon finalist for Women of Influence award

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

    Angie Guyon, the general manager for the Wyoming Dinosaur Center, was a nominee for the Wyoming Women of Influence this year. 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 honored. "I felt very honored that I was thought of in such a way as to be nominated for Wyoming Women of Influence," she said. Guyon was nominated as one of top three for the award...

  • Pancakes and aircraft

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

    The Hot Springs County Airport hosted a free pancake breakfast on Saturday to feed the community and let them peruse the aircraft....

  • Turtle, turtle

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

    Children look on as turtles float down the Big Spring during the Rotary Turtle Trek Saturday. Several prizes were awarded....

  • People of the Earth Days on hold

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Aug 18, 2016

    Thursday evening at the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting, Barb Heinze announced at this point there is no People of the Earth Days in the works for 2017. The event has been done annually for the past three years. Heinze said there have been efforts made to advertise the event as much as possible. She pointed out attendance was up the second year but down this year, and noted Michael and Kathy Gear approached her and Chamber Executive Director Meri Ann Rush, and said they...

  • Five vie for single commissioner seat

    Lara Love, Publisher & Editor|Aug 11, 2016

    Tuesday's primary election will decide which of five men seeking an open position on the Hot Springs County Board of Commissioners will advance to the general election and also most likely be elected to the position. Joe Martinez, Mike Chimenti, Hub Whitt, Joseph Casciato and Phillip Scheel are all Republican candidates for the commissioner position. There are no Democratic candidates. One of these five men will be elected in the primary and will move onto the general election in November. Only...

  • Big Spring output down overall despite recent increase

    April S. Kelley, Reporter & Photographer|Aug 11, 2016

    The Big Spring in Hot Springs State Park shows a slight increase in output over the last three years. However, officials say the overall trend is still in decline. According to a report from the State Engineers Office, the Big Spring has increased from 1336.42 gpm (gallons per minute) in July 2013 to 1693.51 gpm in July 2016. The lowest output occurred in March 2014 at 1169.7 gpm, with the largest output being the last measurement in July 2016. The output has increased almost every month in... Full story

  • Cemetery Board discusses flags

    April S. Kelley, Reporter & Photographer|Aug 11, 2016

    The Riverside Cemetery Board discussed Hawk’s Avenue of Flags at their meeting last Thursday. The Cemetery Board had recently had communication issues with representatives for Hawk’s Avenue of Flags — a program to honor veterans that takes place at Riverside Cemetery — regarding putting the Avenue of Flags up for Reunion Weekend. Julie Lehman, a representative for Hawk’s Avenue of Flags, said she knew the board had some questions about some misunderstandings about putting the flags up for other...

  • Carolyn Conner honored as Director of the Year

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Aug 11, 2016

    Last week, Northwest Wyoming Board of Cooperative Education Services (NWBOCES) Administrative Director Carolyn Conner was honored at the Week of Academic Vision and Excellence (WAVE) Conference in Cheyenne as the 2016 Special Education Director of the Year. Though the administrative director since 2001, Conner has been with NWBOCES and Big Horn Basin Children's Center for 32 years, and started as a school social worker. In that first position, she explained, she worked a lot with parents,...

  • Landfill options discussed

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Aug 11, 2016

    The Thermopolis Town Council met in a work session July 19 to discuss the Thermopolis Landfill. In addition to Mayor Mike Mortimore and the Council, those present included Assistant to the Mayor/Codes Administrative Assistant Fred Crosby, Clerk/Treasurer Tracy Van Heule, Public Work Director Ernie Slagle, Landfill Lead Man Buck Clouse, Police Chief Steve Shay, Town Engineers Heath Overfield and Anthony Barnett, and Department of Environmental Quality Representatives Carol Stark, Dale Anderson...

  • Vote in the primary election Aug. 16

    April S. Kelley, Reporter & Photographer|Aug 11, 2016

    One candidate out of the five running on the Republican ticket for Hot Springs County Commissioner will advance to the general election in November. There are no Democrats running so the new commissioner will be decided Tuesday in the primary unless a successful write-in candidate were to enter the race in the general. Five men are running for the open commissioner seat vacated by Brad Basse. Joseph Casciato Joseph Casciato said he believes he is the best candidate because he is the common sense...

  • Lewis runs unopposed for town council seat

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Aug 11, 2016

    Three names will be on the ballot for four-year terms on the Town Councils for Thermopolis and East Thermopolis. Dusty Lewis, who is running unopposed for the Thermopolis Town Council seat, said he grew up in Wyoming, farm-raised in the Big Horn Basin. In 2005, he joined the team at Gottsche Rehabilitation, where he still works today. Lewis said he loves Thermopolis, as it is a great place with great potential. One of the big issues facing the community, of course, is the recent economic...

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