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  • Lost in the music

    Dennis Nierzwicki, Photographer|Jul 14, 2016

    John Brooks plays during the Friday Night ArtStroll downtown....

  • WYDOT STIP meeting Tuesday

    Jul 14, 2016

    The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) is holding a meeting Tuesday, July 19 at 1:30 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Annex to discuss the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). WYDOT District Engineer Shelby G. Carlson, P.E., will seek input on projects planned for construction in Northwest Wyoming. STIP is the program by which WYDOT designs, schedules and prioritizes road and bridge improvements over a six-year period to construct necessary improvements and preserve citizens investment in transportation. Public input is...

  • Boysen flushing flow scheduled

    Jul 14, 2016

    The Bureau of Reclamation, in response to a request from the Hanover Irrigation District, has scheduled a flushing flow below Boysen Dam, according to Deputy Area Manager Lyle Myler. “The purpose of the flushing flow below Boysen is to attempt to flush moss downriver and mitigate the amount of moss the district has at their diversion works.” Overnight from 8 p.m. Thursday, July 14 to 10 a.m. Friday, July 15, flows in the river below Boysen Dam will fluctuate from 1,500 cfs to approximately 3,200 cfs. After completing the flushing flow, the flo...

  • Stubson running for Congress

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jul 14, 2016

    Among those on the ballot that the people of Wyoming will decide for their Congressional representatives is Tim Stubson. A man who spent some of his childhood growing up in Thermopolis and still has some "bobcat blood," Stubson said the big thing for him is to have somebody in a seat that has worked with the federal issues. For over four years, he has co-chaired the Select Committee on Federal Natural Resource Management, and came to realize just how little an impact the State has regarding...

  • Bayuk running for Senate District 20

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Jul 14, 2016

    Republican Bob Bayuk is running for Wyoming State Senate for District 20. Bayuk said the biggest issue facing Wyoming is the economy. "The biggest part of the Wyoming economy is energy – coal, oil and gas," Bayuk said. "We have to do something about the economy to make it diverse so we are less dependent on a single sector that is so influenced by things outside of Wyoming. What I would like to see is diversifying the economy to take advantage of the resources that we have." Another issue i...

  • School district band director resigns effective immediately

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Jul 14, 2016

    The Hot Springs County School District accepted the resignation of band/choir director Dustin Olsen effective immediately at the meeting on June 28. Superintendent Hunt also reviewed the proposal for the KinderBoost program. He said the implementation of the program will not have a lot of budget impact. The school day will be shortened for students attending the program and a modified bus schedule will allow students to be bussed home at the end of the day. The teacher will also play a role in...

  • Soaked, but safe

    Dennis Nierzwicki, Photographer|Jul 14, 2016

    Above, Beth Lewis narrowly escapes an "out" for her team by splashing into first base during Thursday's Gottsche Water Kickball Tournament at the Hot Springs State Park. The kids even partook in the Water Kickball fun. Reagan Huckfeldt and Fisher Lewis leap into the pools to test the water before the match began....

  • Money refunded to Set Free Church

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Jul 7, 2016

    Hot Springs County Commissioners decided to refund $7,000 to the Set Free Church at Tuesday’s meeting, due to disagreements between the church and the Sheriff’s Office. Set Free Church minister Frank Robbins addressed the Commissioners regarding these disagreements. Robbins said his ministry raised $7,000, which they gave to the county to get the jail facilities upgraded. He also said he had set up a negotiation with the sheriff to visit with inmates for two hours at 8 a.m. on Thursdays. Rec...

  • Council signs off on study

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jul 7, 2016

    Tuesday evening, the Thermopolis Town Council approved a memorandum of understanding with the South Thermopolis Water and Sewer District to have a study done to look at the possibility of another artesian well to supply the district. The study will not cost the town anything. Also approved was a street closing for the Farmer’s Market. Sonja Becker, market manager for the Farmer’s Market, noted it would be Saturdays, 8-11 a.m., beginning July 30 through the last Saturday in September, with an...

  • A fantastical spectacle

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Jul 7, 2016

    This year's Fourth of July fireworks from T-Hill were bigger and better than ever. The Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department spent nearly $11,000 on fireworks, with money from donors, to provide the community with an impressive show....

  • Motorcycle chase results in a whopping 22 charges

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jul 7, 2016

    On Thursday, June 30, law enforcement agencies worked together to end a pursuit involving high speeds on a stolen motorcycle. According to an affidavit, Trooper Hoffman of the Wyoming Highway Patrol (WHP) was at mile marker 5 on Highway 120 and observed a motorcycle with a male driver and a female passenger eastbound, going 95 miles per hour in a 70 mph zone. Hoffman attempted to get the bike to stop, to no effect. As the trooper approached the Thermopolis city limits, he noted the motorcycle... Full story

  • Centennial Celebration a hit

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Jul 7, 2016

    The Centennial Celebration for the Swinging Bridge and Bison was chock full of events on Monday, July 4. It began with music, food and drinks for residents in Hot Springs State Park, followed by presentations by President of the Pioneer Association Ray Shaffer and Hot Springs State Park Superintendent Kevin Skates. Barb Vietti began the presentations by singing the National Anthem, for which everyone in the park stood and participated. Shaffer provided history on the Swinging Bridge, explaining...

  • Fire department responds to blaze sparked by lightning

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jul 7, 2016

    The heat has dried up grasses in the area so much they make for easy kindling, and while human carelessness with fire and flammable materials can certainly cause some scorched acreage, thunderstorms can be just as dangerous. Hot Springs County Fire District Chief Mark Collins said a fire at around 1 a.m. June 30 in the Zimmerman Butte area was ignited by a lightning strike, and was 66 acres in size. Local crews were on the scene from 1-6:30 a.m. and got it under control. Collins estimated roughl...

  • Jenga!

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Jul 7, 2016

    Freedom Run Bikers play giant Jenga at the Meet and Greet registration event for the Poker Run at One Eyed Buffalo on Friday evening....

  • Wedding of the Waters boat ramp now to remain open during parking lot project

    Jul 7, 2016

    The boat ramp at Wedding of the Waters access area near Thermopolis will remain open during a scheduled parking lot expansion project July 11-15. Brad Sorensen Cody Region Habitat and Access supervisor said instead of closing the entire site during the construction process, the public will have access to the boat ramp on the Bighorn River to launch or take-out watercraft. “Although the boat ramp will remain open to the public, no parking will be available during the week scheduled for the parking lot expansion,” Sorensen said. Wind River Can... Full story

  • Covered trip

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jul 7, 2016

    Pastor Harvey Seidel lead a covered wagon full of kids down Broadway. The trip was part of the Vacation Bible School at First Baptist Church last week. The overall theme of the school was "To The Edge."...

  • Celebration time

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Jul 7, 2016

    Left to right, Kevin Simpson, Lindsay Simpson and Cody McLean participated in the Red, White and Blue golf tournament at the Thermopolis Golf Course on Saturday....

  • Curley running for committeeman

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Jul 7, 2016

    Republican Charles Curley is running alongside committeewoman candidate Toni Casciato for Hot Springs County Precinct 2. Curley's platforms include grass roots control, training, attendance and delivery. Curley said the Republican Party needs the grass roots far more than the grass roots need the Republican Party. He also said a major problem for volunteer organizations is turnover, the best response being to train new people as they come in and move them up in the organization. As for...

  • Hearings provide comment on at-home businesses

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jul 7, 2016

    Town Hall, Tuesday morning at 8:15 a.m. is the site for a public hearing, though only a few people are in attendance. One of them is Ciciley Basse, who plans to open a daycare at her home. Mayor’s Assistant Fred Crosby explained these hearings, specifically for home-based businesses, provide a chance for anyone to come in and voice their complaints. They are more of a formality, he noted, as there is a checklist of performance standards that is part of the application process. This checklist i...

  • Come one. Come all.

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Jul 7, 2016

    A performer trapezes for an audience of locals near the Quality Inn on June 29, as part of the one-day-only Candy Land Circus....

  • CodeRED keeps people informed

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jul 7, 2016

    When disaster strikes — be it natural or man-made — it’s important to get out as much information as possible so people know what’s happening in their community. Hot Springs County Emergency Management Coordinator Bill Gordon explained once a year CodeRED gets a database download of landlines. However, having cell phone numbers in the system is just as important, and the only way to get these numbers is from the owners. When a natural disaster, or something more dangerous happens, voice message...

  • Community celebrates

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Jul 7, 2016

    The Fourth of July and Centennial Celebration for the Swinging Bridge and Bison brought residents out to celebrate the holiday. The night began with the Centennial Celebration (bottom right and left), followed by the lighting of the bridge (middle) and ending with the fireworks display from T-Hill (top)....

  • Commissioners hold public hearing for budget amendments

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Jul 7, 2016

    The Hot Springs County Commissioners held a year-end budget meeting on June 30, wherein they made amendments to the 2015-2016 budget because of over expenditures. During a public hearing on the budget amendments, Hot Springs County Clerk Nina Webber said the county had three areas in the 2015-16 budget where they had overspent in the total amount of $48,348. Webber said the Commissioners budget overspent by $2,009, the airport budget overspent by $37,165 and the emergency management budget was...

  • County faces stiff budget cuts

    April S. Kelley, Reporter & Photographer|Jun 30, 2016

    The 2016 final assessed value for Hot Springs County is in, and some reductions to entities in the county will have to be made. Hot Springs County Assessor Shelley Deromedi said that last year’s total assessed value was $230,839,867 and this year the value has plummeted to $139,392,004. This means that last year one mill would generate approximately $230,839 and this year one mill will generate approximately $139,392. This is almost a 40 percent decrease in what one mill will generate. D...

  • Legend Rock petroglyph site vandalism under investigation

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jun 30, 2016

    The Legend Rock petroglyph site northwest of town is one of living history, helping tell the story of the area. Among those who formed the rock art thousands of years ago, Jordon Norris wasn't likely. The name appears on one of the rocks at Legend Rock, however, and Parks Superintendent Kevin Skates said he was notified of the vandalism about two weeks ago; the Sheriff's Office is helping investigate it. There is no Jordon Norris listed in the registration book, Skates noted, and while there...

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