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  • Recycling suspended at the armory

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Apr 21, 2016

    The Hot Springs County Recreation Department has suspended recycling at the armory for the time being. Recreation Director Brad Morrison said Riverton has issued a new protocol for recycling. Recyclable materials can no longer just be loaded up on a trailer every Friday and taken down. "What they are saying now is that they no longer accept glass," Morrison said. "They'll only take Type 1 and Type 2 plastics, and it has to be uncontaminated and pre-sorted." Type 1 plastics are polyethylene terep...

  • State convention

    Apr 21, 2016

    Hot Springs County delegates Chuck Carver, Kevin Dickey, Benge Brown and Joe Casciato visit with Senator Leland Christensen during the Wyoming Republican Convention. HSC will be represented at the National Convention by Representative Nathan Winters, Republican State Committeeman Jim Collins and Republican State Secretary Charles Curley....

  • Merit buys Marathon's Wyoming assets

    Apr 21, 2016

    Merit Energy Co. of Dallas, Texas, recently agreed to acquire all the upstream and downstream assets in Wyoming that belong to Marathon Oil Corp., Houston, for $870 million. The upstream properties, comprised primarily of waterflood developments in the Big Horn and Wind River basins, averaged 16,500 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d) during the first quarter. The assets also include the 570-mile Red Butte pipeline, the only export line in the area, according to Marathon. The deal is effective Jan. 1, and is expected to close midyear....

  • Chamber discusses political action committee

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 21, 2016

    The formation of the Lodging Tax Election Committee was referred to the Executive Committee and Hot Springs Travel and Tourism Liaison Barb Heinze, during the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce annual board meeting April 14. Chamber Vice Chair Greg Wilson said there would be a push to put the vote to renew the lodging tax on the ballot, and suggested board members be on the committee to get word out on what the tax does for the community. Hot Springs Travel and Tourism Board Director Am...

  • Property Notices of Assessment sent out

    Apr 21, 2016

    Property Notices of Assessment for Tax Year 2016 were mailed Friday, April 15 to property owners in Hot Springs County. According to Hot Springs County Assessor Shelley Deromedi, "Properties throughout Wyoming are assessed to the owner of record and valued as they existed as of January 1 each year." The Assessor's office has the statutory responsibility for determining the current fair market value of taxable property annually. The level of assessment is set by statute and the mill levy is based on budget requests from various taxing entities...

  • Jazz it up

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 21, 2016

    Dustin Olsen directs the Hot Springs County High School Jazz Ensemble during the pre-festival concert April 14. Also performing during the evening were the high school concert choir and concert band, intermingled with soloists and ensembles. The students will be performing at the District Music Festival in Powell Friday and Saturday....

  • Local couple relocates diabetic-alert dog to Colorado

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Apr 21, 2016

    Philip and Shurie Scheel helped to relocate a diabetic-alert dog to a loving, home with Jet Warren in Highland Ranch, Co., a suburb of Denver. Shurie said they adopted the dog - Timber - with the intent of retraining her and finding her a diabetic she could help. "We thought she should be placed back in training," she said. "Timber is a very unique dog and you can tell that just from being around her. She's a pet and a really awesome pet, but she's also more than that. You can tell that just...

  • Travel & Tourism look at tax, budget

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 21, 2016

    Tuesday afternoon at their regular monthly meeting, the Travel and Tourism Board took a look at the lodging tax receipts, presented by Director Amanda Moeller. Though Moeller previously presented receipts for the fiscal year beginning July 2014, she presented a revised set that does not factor in settlement money paid out. It was discovered a couple years back that some online booking companies were not paying the lodging tax. After being held accountable, these agencies paid out settlement...

  • Life-long educator John Gores retires

    April S. Kelley, Reporter and Photographer|Apr 21, 2016

    John Gores, the instructional facilitator for the Hot Springs County school district, will be retiring at the end of the 2015-16 school year, after a lifelong commitment to education. Gores said he came to Wyoming in Dec. 1975 chasing oil rigs to put himself through college. "I went from the oil rig to the classroom in two days," he said. "Thursday I was working out on a Parker oil rig and Monday I was Mr. Gores." He taught half a year in 1976 in Riverton before resigning in the summer of 1977...

  • Charges filed in assault involving firearms

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 14, 2016

    Hot Springs County Sheriff's Deputies were called to the scene of two separate incidents in the county involving firearms. On Friday, April 8 at around 5:34 p.m. Deputy Daniel Eggli with the Hot Springs County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1289 Jeffs Road for an incident involving a firearm. Eggli requested further backup from deputies Shawn Milek and Jerimie Kraushaar. Upon investigation, it was discovered Harlan Saltz had stopped Benjamin (Terry) Tonn on Jeffs road and argued about Tonn’s dog...

  • Commissioners advance library $30,000, set public hearing on special purpose tax

    April S. Kelley, Reporter & Photographer|Apr 14, 2016

    The Hot Springs County Board of Commissioners held a special meeting Tuesday to discuss a special purpose tax initiative and set a date for a public hearing for the Hospital District Initiative as well as resolve the budget crisis involving the Hot Springs County Library. Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital CEO Robin Roling presented a resolution for consideration of a special purpose tax of one percent that would go toward the construction of new patient care areas as well as remodeling the...

  • Comments sought on HSSP Master Plan

    April S. Kelley, Reporter & Photographer|Apr 14, 2016

    The Hot Springs State Park seeks input regarding their 20-year master plan which will be released April 18. Director of the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources Milward Simpson said this is a really exciting master plan that needs public input. “It is crucially important that the community feels like they have some input on the park,” he said. “In a sense, they are part owners of the park for helping to envision its future.” Simpson said he would love to see great input f...

  • Traffic stop leads to finding missing man

    Apr 14, 2016

    On Friday, April 1, what started as a routine traffic stop led to Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers locating a missing Montana man. Trooper Melanie Kress, riding with Field Training Officer Erin DeVries, stopped a southbound 2015 Ford F150 at mile marker 127 on Highway 20. Kress said she had passed the truck, which was driving on the shoulder with flashers on, and initiated the stop at the mouth of the canyon because she was concerned how the vehicle was traveling and it is also against the law to drive on the shoulder. As she visited with the dr...

  • Olsen named 2016 Daniels Scholar

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 14, 2016

    Hot Springs County High School senior Kameron Olsen is one of 226 students from Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah selected as Daniels Scholars. The Daniels Scholarship Program is a four-year college scholarship for graduating seniors who demonstrate exceptional character, leadership and a commitment to serving their communities. While not providing “full ride” scholarships, the program does give “last dollar” scholarships intended to cover students’ unmet financial expenses. Upon learning...

  • Couple keeps cars, community clean

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 14, 2016

    Having been around since 2014, Ennis Cleaning Company isn't exactly a new business in town. However, owners Andrew and Breanna Ennis said, the cleaning services they offered were only a part-time thing but during the summer of 2015 business really picked up so they took it and ran with it, upgrading to full-time. Ennis provides residential and commercial cleaning, strip and wax for VTC tile, carpet cleaning and automobile detailing. The pair saw a need for cleaning in the community, and were...

  • ESA presents annual awards

    Apr 14, 2016

    Alpha Phi No. 1148 chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha held its annual awards ceremony and dinner March 30. Awards chair Jenifer Grimm conducted the ceremony and presented the following awards: Woman of the Year – Kim Enis. Perfect Attendance – Carol Andreen, Kim Enis, Jenifer Grimm, Stefanie Ireland and Cindy Magelky. Pallas Athene Award: Michelle Herring, third degree. Years of Service Award – Belle Flinn, for 45 years. Outstanding Educational – Stefanie Ireland, Art with Alcohol Ink. Outstanding Social – Christmas Party and Auction....

  • Thermopolis top among safest cities

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 14, 2016

    SafeWise released its “5 Safest Cities in Wyoming” on April 4, and Thermopolis was ranked number 1. To compile the report, SafeWise analysts consider the most recent FBI crime data from 2014 to rank the cities, which all have a minimum population of 3,000. Additionally, cities that fail to submit a complete crime report to the FBI are eliminated from the analysis. SafeWise then looks at the remaining cities and narrows the selection down based on number of reported violent crimes — aggra...

  • Run, keg, run

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

    The Gottsche Run Club partnered with One Eyed Buffalo Brewing Company to do a Keg Fun Run on Thursday. This was the second annual Keg Fun Run. The Gottsche Run Club has a fun run every Thursday in the spring and summer months at different locations in the community. Everyone is welcome to join the Gottsche Run Club and participate in these fun runs....

  • Public input sought for science standards

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

    The Wyoming Department of Education seeks input on the 2016 proposed Wyoming science content and performance standards. Hot Springs County High School science teacher and director of technology London Jenks said the science standards have been developed by a committee of various stakeholders from across the state - teachers, parents, professionals, etc. - and it is part of Wyoming's process to open them up for public comment. "These comments will provide input for the State Board of Education...

  • FFA students compete at state

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

    Hot Springs County High School FFA members attended the State FFA Convention April 4-7 in Cheyenne and Laramie, where they placed in several different categories. FFA advisor Britton Van Heule said in the meats category, they placed eighth out of 34. Participating in the meats category were juniors Logan Bartholomew, Ryan Bleak and Keegan Robbins. They were responsible for identifying 30 retail cuts of meat, yielding and quality grading six beef carcasses and placing six classes. The Hot Springs...

  • Bringing the sound out of bowls

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 14, 2016

    The room is quiet, except for a low hum. The sound grows as others join it - some higher, others lower - until vibrations can be felt in the body and the room fills with an almost haunting sound. Then, the voices join. This is the regular setting for the Circle Song Circles, which utilizes crystal bowls to make music. Imagine running a finger along the edge of crystal glass to produce sound. The same concept applies to the bowls, with a much richer sound. Rather than a finger, bowl players use...

  • Wyoming state congressional candidates visit Thermopolis

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

    Born and raised in Rock Springs, Ryan Greene is running as the only Democratic candidate for United States Congress in Wyoming. Greene has 18 years of experience working in Wyoming's energy industry through his family's business, Greene's Energy Group. Wyoming energy is one of Greene's most important political platforms and he hopes to see some changes in the upcoming election, he said. "Wyoming's got the same problems that we've had since I've been alive," he said. "We've got a boom-and-bust...

  • Wyoming state congressional candidates visit Thermopolis

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 14, 2016

    Republican Congressional candidate Rex Rammell has made the reclamation of Wyoming's public lands and natural resources his primary focus. To that end, he plans to contest the constitutional jurisdiction of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It's not Rammell's first foray into politics, as it's been a part of his life for 20 years. He grew up on the Wyoming/Idaho line, in the small town of Teton Valley....

  • 4-H program hits the mark

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 14, 2016

    Archers take their positions, waiting for the word to loose their arrows. As they fire, various animals become home to the colorful projectiles. Fortunately for the targets, they're only mock-ups of real animals. Extension Office Administrative Assistant Vicki Nichols said the 4-H Shooting Sports has been a project as long as there has been a 4-H in the county, but in the last three years it has flourished. The growth is, in part, due to grants from the National Rifle Association and the Rocky M...

  • School board approves new hires

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

    The Hot Springs County school board held a special meeting on March 6 to discuss staffing recommendations. The board accepted the resignation notice from Lisa Pierce as teacher effective at the end of her 2015-16 teaching contract. The board also approved the employment of Chauncy Johnson as business manager effective May 16, Shane Corpening as 2016-17 social studies teacher and Jessica Lee as 2016-17 secondary math teacher. All employment recommendations are contingent upon receipt of a clear...

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