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The Travel and Tourism Board met for an all day session Tuesday. The first part of the day involved a work session in which many issues were addressed and resolved. At 2 p.m. the board began their regular monthly meeting. The meeting focused largely on the 3-on-3 tournament. Guests Ernie Mecca and Brandon Deromedi from the Booster Club discussed the club taking over the tournament and plans for the future. The Booster Club’s plan is to utilize the school grounds and clubs to put on the annual t...

Shane Boren was arrested for alleged driving under the influence after wrecking his vehicle on Missouri Flat Road Thursday. Boren suffered only minor injuries ....

The trial for former Hot Springs County resident Anthony Haire began in the Wyoming Fifth Judicial District Court Monday, Dec. 7, in Worland. Haire, 32, was charged with manslaughter and reckless endangerment in Washakie County over events happening on April 13. Haire allegedly shot his neighbor, Jamye Don SoRelle, 58, during a dispute over a vehicle and trailer blocking a driveway. Events during the shooting escalated from verbal arguing to SoRelle allegedly being shot several times by Haire....
Eight new artists will be featured at the Second Friday ArtStroll, Dec. 11, 5-8 p.m., main street Thermopolis, along with refreshments, make it and take it art ornaments and demonstrations. New artist Paul Bleicher, of Ten Sleep, has been carving cottonwood bark for the past twelve years. Because each piece of bark is unique, no two carvings are the same. All of his pieces are hand carved with a variety of knives and chisels. While Bleicher has carved many things, he tends to focus on whimsical houses, Santa’s, and fish. Sherry Stottler, of W...
‘Tis the season for Christmas programs and holiday services at local churches, and the Thermopolis Independent Record will be publishing a list of upcoming events in the December 17 issue. If your church is having a Christmas program or holiday service, please call the Independent Record at 864-2328 with the information. Service and program information can also be emailed to news@thermopir.com or mailed to us at P.O. Box 31 no later than 5 p.m. Monday, Dec. 15....

The Hospital Auxiliary raised several hundred dollars during their silent auction in the lobby of the hospital with a large bevy of items to bid on....
The Hot Springs County Education Endowment is currently accepting community funding requests for 2016. If you or your organization has an educational project or need, please write a letter detailing the project, the cost and what your unmet need would be. HSCEE is a non-profit perpetual fund, established in 1990 and managed by a representative community group of directors. Their mission is “…to provide citizens of Hot Springs County with educational benefits and experiences…” Examples of projects they have helped to support include: Books f...

Tannen Birdsley sits on Santa's lap across from his sister Taylin, who is telling Santa all about her Christmas list during the craft fair at the VFW....
The last day to sign up for a 2015 Community Christmas Basket is Friday, Dec. 11. You can sign up at the H.O.P.E. Agency at 426 Big Horn Street. Last year, the program provided more than 100 boxes of food to families in need throughout the community with the help of volunteers, organizations and businesses in Thermopolis. Baskets will be available for pick up on Saturday, Dec. 19 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Parish Hall at 642 Arapahoe. Nonperishable food donations may be left in the entryway at Holy Trinity...
Sign up sheets for the Elf Tree are available at the H.O.P.E Agency at 426 Big Horn Street or the Department of Family Services at 403 Big Horn Street. Parents of children ages newborn to seventeen must have their slips signed and returned to either of the two agencies no later than December 14 to be included on the tree. The tree is on display at Storyteller. People are encouraged to pick an “Elf” from the tree. Gifts for the Elf Tree should be wrapped and the elf tag attached to the outside for identification. The last day to pick up nam...

Little Wyatt Nance gazes into Santa's eyes for the first time. Wyatt's mom, Kendra, brought him to Thermopolis Hardware on Saturday to meet Mr. and Mrs. Claus....

Hot Springs County High School senior Jessica Schierkolk has been named to the Wyoming State band, becoming the first HSCHS student in eight years to receive the prestigious honor. Schierkolk started playing trumpet eight years ago and has been playing with teacher Dustin Olsen the entire time. The talented trumpet player practiced her audition piece daily for the months leading up her audition and beat out over 280 other players to be named one of the 19 trumpets on the ensemble. "When he...

Ralph Witters Elementary students Mason Reese, Chase Herring, and William Coale for years have had one desire when it comes to lunch time in the school’s cafeteria: to help custodian Ann Peterson clean up. Although it may sound strange that fourth graders are eagerly willing to clean up after themselves, Peterson said that Reese, Herring and Coale have been asking for years to pitch in during cleanup. “Since last year they’ve been trying to help me, and I wouldn’t let them,” Peterson said. “Th...

RoxAnne Arnett, obstetrics lead nurse, surprised the Hot Springs community during a Chamber Meet and Greet with the presentation of not just one, but two fetal heart monitors. The monitors, which enable nurses to monitor the heartbeat of an unborn child, were purchased with matching funds from the Hospital Foundation Board and the greater Hot Springs County community. The Hospital Foundation board challenged the community in October of last year to raise half of the $30,000 necessary for the...

The annual Christmas Tree and Wreath Festival will be Thursday, Dec. 3 at the Wyoming Dinosaur Center. Dinner starts at 5:30 p.m. with the auction to follow at 6:15 p.m. Red Rock Family Practice and the Wyoming Dinosaur Center will be hosting the event. There are 20 trees and 13 wreaths decorated by local businesses and groups to be auctioned off. All proceeds will go to the Thermopolis Community Fund. Over the last year the Thermopolis Community Fund has given funding to several different...

The Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital Board approved Nov. 24 the hospital’s 2015 Medicare Cost Report, which details information about the facility and is necessary for critical access facilities like HSCMH. The report, which is “tax-like” in its structure and is over 100 pages long, was presented to the board in a condensed slideshow. The purpose of the report is to determine reimbursement to the hospital and is also used to update hospital payment rates. Payment rates are expected to chang...

The Hot Springs County Board of Commissioners sat Tuesday for their monthly day-long session which heard updates on the new county airport from both GDA Engineers and airport FBO Nate Messenger, updates about the future Black Mountain Road project and Barb Rice’s monthly report from Youth Alternatives. Updates on the new airport were the first order of business with GDA CEO Dustin Spomer informing the board about new airport business. A hydraulic gate, which is not functioning properly, was a...

Students from the Hot Springs County High School Woods Class braved bitter cold and snow flurries Monday morning to put the final touches on their first big class project of the year: a wooden enclosure that would reroute some traffic from the emergency room during remodeling for a new MRI and the installation of glass doors. The project, which was started three weeks ago by the woods class students, is slated to be finished Dec. 1, but teacher Thomas Koehler hopes that the lessons students...

The first Thermopolis Town Council meeting for the month of December had all members present. There was a brief report from the town engineer by Anthony Barnett. Director of Public Works, Ernie Slagle reported the new snow blower is working fabulously. The town crew spent a day training on the new piece of equipment before using it. The new blower is able to fill a large dump truck within about 2 minutes. There was a bit of discussion on the distance and power that the blower is able to project...
The Christmas Basket program is in need of more canned goods, boxed meals and other non-perishable food. Donations of canned fruit and vegetables, boxed meals such as macaroni and cheese and Hamburger Helper along with boxed potatoes and stuffing are needed. You can drop food off at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church at 7th and Arapahoe. Other places you can drop food off include the box in the lobby of the courthouse, the Independent Record and Common Ground from noon-3 p.m., Tuesday-Thursday. Monetary donations can be mailed to: Christmas...

Saturday will serve as the beginning of the Chamber of Commerce’s Hometown Holiday celebration. Events will be held to encourage holiday shoppers to spend the day in town shopping at their local merchants. Small Business Saturday will have businesses featuring specials all day Saturday. Main Street Thermopolis plans on making this Saturday one to remember, and has organized a special scavenger hunt to encourage participation in the event. In coordination with the Lights On afterschool p...

Hot Springs County Commissioners and GDA engineer Jeremy Gilb declared the Nov. 7 airport grand opening a “huge success” on all fronts during their Thursday afternoon meeting. Over 300 people attended the event, which according to early estimates ran a mere $50 dollars over budget. Incredible Edibles, who catered the event, counted 212 plates served, and Gilb added that he saw around a hundred people that did not eat. Opening day for the airport was a busy day, with 20 different planes lan...

Members of the Hot Springs County community are currently making plans in advance of the 2017 solar eclipse. Tourists from all over are expected to come to Hot Springs County and surrounding communities because Wyoming will be in the eclipse's area of totality, meaning the entire sun will appear as a black dot as it passes behind the moon. Representatives from the area's state parks, Chamber Board, and Shoshoni officials attended a meeting on Wednesday that sought to find the best way to plan...

The pressure is on for this fourth generation rancher who has a passion for cattle. Hot Springs County High School student, Jessie Pennoyer, is one of seven youth in Wyoming selected to be part of the third class of the Future Cattle Producers of Wyoming (FCPW). Commitment, passion and ability to feed and raise the animal in a proper setting are just a few of the things that Scott Keith and his committee look for when selecting the future of Wyoming's cattle industry. Established in 2013, the...

Three Hot Springs County High School students recently took a trip to Washington, D.C., as part of the Close Up program, which believes "a strong democracy requires active and informed participation by all citizens." Eric Herold, Courtney Yarrington, and Liz Rhodes were among the 68 high school students from around the country that descended on the nation's capital last Sunday to take tours, meet state representatives and debate other students on current issues affecting American society. The...