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  • Star light, star bright

    Feb 4, 2016

    The stars of the southern sky, shine brightly as traffic passes through the Wind River Canyon Sunday evening. Even at night the canyon can provide spectacular views....

  • Shinost trial set to begin Monday

    Jan 28, 2016

    The trial for Jay Cody Shinost, who was charged with felony aggravated homicide and felony DUI that caused serious injury, is scheduled to begin in Fifth Judicial District Court in Washakie County on Monday . He was arrested on the charges Nov. 3, 2014, in Hot Springs County. The charges stem from the May 14, 2014, vehicle crash on Black Mountain Road that claimed the life of Madison Price and seriously injured Delanie Price and Dylan Balstad. Delanie and Dylan were transported by helicopter to Wyoming Medical Center in Casper. Delanie was...

  • Independent Record staff brings home 11 awards from convention

    Jan 28, 2016

    The Thermopolis Independent Record brought home a whopping 11 Pacemaker awards for small weeklies from the Wyoming Press Association winter convention held Jan. 21-23 in Casper. The IR staff won first place overall for Best Use of Photographs. This award recognizes publications that practice and promote high-quality photojournalism by providing the best methods of display for their photographs. Zachary White received first place in the General News Photo category for his photo “Pinewood Derby Finish,” which is shown on the front page of the...

  • New building open

    Jan 28, 2016

    A crowd filled the new Pizza Hut building after they opened their doors at 11 a.m. Tuesday....

  • Burnell named PRCA rodeo queen

    Jan 28, 2016

    The third annual Boots and Buckles Ball is set to take place on Feb. 6, promising fun for you and your entire family. The ball is free for everyone and will feature a social hour starting at 5 p.m., a free dinner at 6 p.m., followed by the Queen coronation and auction and dancing. The Rewinders will be in attendance to play tunes for all the dancers in the community. The event is free and all donations and proceeds from the auction will go to the Rodeo Queen program to keep the Queen and PRCA Rodeo a staple of Thermopolis summers. This...

  • Businessmen team up for unique creation

    Durward D. Jones|Jan 28, 2016

    Some great things have come from a team up. There would be no modern telephone system with out Watson and Bell, or modern cars with out the collaborative effort from Ford and Firestone. Locally we have two men working in such collaboration, Josh Thomas and Damien Oliver have teamed up to make "Buffalo Jack," a new flavor on tap at One Eyed Buffalo. Thomas is known for his Jackrabbit Java, a fine select of roasted coffee bean done here in Thermopolis. Thomas orders beans from all over the world...

  • Canyon Sporting Goods now at WHCS

    Jan 28, 2016

    by Durward D. Jones A loss was felt in Thermopolis when Canyon Sporting Goods closed their doors last year. Fast forward to today, and it has found a new home at White Horse Country Store. Canyon Sporting Goods will be opening Saturday, Feb. 1. Dave Denton, owner of White Horse Country Store, purchased the sporting goods store from Eileen Johnson. Denton and Johnson, long time friends, had discussed being partners for many years and the right pieces finally fell into place. The two have been working since December to make the deal happen, allow...

  • S Squared Designs boutique set to open February 1

    Chandler Smith, Reporter & Photographer|Jan 28, 2016

    If you have walked past the old Thermopolis EyeCare building at 110 N. 5th and wondered what is going on inside, you are not alone. Behind the wooden enclosure is the beginning of Thermopolis’ newest storefront: S Squared Designs. Named after the two co-owners, Stefanie Gilbert and Stephanie Conrad, the store found its beginnings in conversations with local artisans who produce unique, handcrafted works of art. Gilbert and Conrad, who have in the past produced handmade wooden signs and r...

  • Willson relocates business office

    Durward D. Jones, Reporter & Photographer|Jan 28, 2016

    The familiar face of Greg Willson has moved his New Youk Life office from his previous location in Storyteller to the corner spot in the old Klink building. Wilson has accepted a promotion from agent to manager for New York Life here in Thermopolis. With the move, Willson is planning on more agents and hopes to find them in Thermopolis. From the time he was a little boy, Greg has been part of this community and is proud to provide his services here....

  • School will be extended on two Fridays to makeup snow day

    Durward D. Jones|Jan 28, 2016

    The school board met on their new scheduled date and time, the third Tuesday of every month, on Jan. 19 at 6:30 p.m. The board worked on several items during the meeting from staff recommendations to recovering a lost day due to a snow day in December. The school district needs to make up the snow day from December. The district decided on extending the hours for two Fridays to make up the lost time. Letters were sent out notifying parents of the dates. Superintendent Dustin Hunt shared that...

  • H.O.P.E Agency battling violence with knowledge

    Durward D. Jones|Jan 28, 2016

    The H.O.P.E. Agency has begun an all out battle against sexual assault. With any victory in battle, knowledge is power and can often dictate the victor. The H.O.P.E. Agency is working hard to educated people to help prevent sexual assault. Working from a three year grant, the H.O.P.E. Agency in a tri-county collaboration with Hot Springs, Big Horn and Washakie Counties, are working together to stop sexual assault. They are educating young teens to recognize a bad situation that could lead to an...

  • Be The Solution

    Jan 28, 2016

    Jennifer Domhoff from the H.O.P.E. Agency presents a Bobcat Be The Solution mug during a sexual assault prevention work session with local teens at the high school....

  • Smiling faces, happy eyes

    Chandler Smith|Jan 28, 2016

    Community members take part in the Thermopolis Eyecare grand opening Thursday....

  • Creating wire art

    Chandler Smith|Jan 28, 2016

    Carter Mascorro, Talyah Myers, Paris Strumfa, and Dyllan Myers make wire sculptures as Sue Hurd provides inspiration and materials Friday afternoon at the Hot Springs County Library....

  • Hospital Board takes another step toward renovations

    Chandler Smith|Jan 28, 2016

    After over a month of serious deliberation over plans to the new hospital Master Building Plan, the architectural firm Erdman presented their updated plans for facility renovation to the hospital board. The Tuesday night meeting was highly anticipated because it was a crucial next step in the facility renovation process; after six different designs for renovation were presented to the board over a month ago, the members picked one design and asked Erdman to draw up a number of options based...

  • Mayfield fundraiser set

    Durward D. Jones|Jan 28, 2016

    The Mayfield family of Roy, Billee and their son Cody have found themselves in need of some community support. Roy Mayfield has been fighting cancer since September of last year. This battle has put the family under financial and emotional strain. To help the Mayfield family, there will be a dinner and a cookie jar auction at the VFW Saturday, Feb. 6. A bean pot dinner will start at 6 p.m. and an assortment of cookie jars to be auctioned off with all proceeds going to the Mayfield family. For...

  • Fishing fun

    Chandler Smith|Jan 28, 2016

    Colton Blakesley fishes for the letters of his name during a kindergarten orientation Wednesday night at Ralph Witters Elementary....

  • Commissioners, fair board discuss roof issues

    Staff Report|Jan 28, 2016

    During last week’s meeting of the Hot Springs County Commissioners, Martin Bader, Tom Christensen and Arnold Pennoyer brought forward concerns about the fairground’s Multi-Purpose (MP) Building roof, which was replaced by Atlas Roofing in 2013. The MP building was in need of a new roof a few years after an addition was added to allow for more room inside. The old portion of the building was in need of repairs because of age and leaking problems throughout. It was decided to put a new roof on the whole building to solve the leaking issues and...

  • Public meeting set for Tuesday to discuss old airport study grant

    Staff Report|Jan 28, 2016

    With the life of the former Hot Springs County Airport coming to an end, the County Commissioners are seeking public input on a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) application. The commissioners are applying for the grant to pay for a study to determine redevelopment options for the former airport. A public hearing will take place on Tuesday, Feb. 2 at 1 p.m. at the County Annex at 114 North 4th Street. The process of applying for a CDBG grant will help offset the costs of the proposed Scope of Work study by GDA Engineers, who planned...

  • Town splash park still in the works

    Durward D. Jones, Reporter & Photographer|Jan 21, 2016

    Thermopolis Town Council member Dusty Lewis took over the Tuesday meeting in place of a absent Mayor Mike Mortimore. He and his assistant Fred Crosby were away on business. The long awaited opening of the new Pizza Hut was announced during the meeting. Representatives from the restaurant were present as the council voted on their dispensing change. The change was just a formality for the new building. Town engineer Heath Overfield spoke to the council per request from the Mayor. Overfield gave...

  • Wrecked truck retrieval causes traffic delays

    Durward D. Jones, Reporter & Photographer|Jan 21, 2016

    On the night of Thursday, Jan. 14 John Cannon, 43, of Clearfield, Utah, had the scare of his life. Cannon was driving a semi-truck on U.S. 20/Wyoming 789. The semi began to slid on the slick roadway and Cannon found himself inside his semi, with the trailer and pup still attached, clinging to the bank of the river in Wind River Canyon. Cannon was hauling bulk sugar, as he rounded a corner known as Big Windy inside the canyon. Cannon's trailing pup lost traction and slid into the guard rail. Mome...

  • Commissioners face county budget cuts

    Chandler Smith, Reporter & Photographer|Jan 21, 2016

    With substantial county budget cuts on the horizon, the Hot Springs County Commissioners began the difficult job of discussing budget cuts during their afternoon meeting Tuesday. “I think we all agree there’s concern about where we're going this next budget year,” said commissioner John Lumley to open the discussion of budget cuts. The commissioners, alongside County Attorney Jerry Williams, then discussed the possibility of certain groups overspending their allotted budgets. “My concern...

  • First baby of 2016

    Durward D. Jones, Reporter & Photographer|Jan 21, 2016

    Lucas Manuel Cruz was born early in the evening of Friday, Jan. 15, 2016, taking the title of the first baby born in Hot Springs County for the new year. He is the first child of Gisselle and Hector Cruz of Thermopolis. The family received a gift basket from merchandise the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital Auxiliary collected from local businesses. Gisselle explained she and Hector wanted a name that can be pronounced in Spanish as well as English. Both parents of Mexican decent wanted...

  • Business park sold

    Jan 21, 2016

    The Thermopolis Economic Development Company (EDC) issued a last minute release at press time for the Independent Record stating the Red Rock Business Park has sold. According to the release, the “Wyoming Dinosaur Center has bought the entire business park and the EDC looks forward to the great things that the relocation of the museum will bring.” Independent Record staff contacted EDC members on Tuesday and they would not comment on the sale which was apparently finalized Wednesday morning. The IR staff be following this story for further det...

  • Agar announces candidacy for state senate

    Jan 21, 2016

    Local rancher and businessman, Wyatt Agar, will seek the Republican nomination for Wyoming State Senate District #20, which consists of Washakie and Hot Springs Counties, as well as South Big Horn and portions of Park and Fremont Counties. Agar stated, "At a time when the very foundations of our livelihood and lifestyle in rural Wyoming and America are under attack, we need strong conservatives to push back. Our constitutional rights, individual rights and private property rights are constantly...

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