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  • Future of Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital discussed

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter|Aug 20, 2015

    Chairman of the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital Board, Bill Williams, along with other board members, doctors and members of the community had a lengthy discussion with the Hot Springs County Commissioners on Tuesday regarding the future of the hospital. Williams told the commissioners his board has been working diligently over the past year to find a solution to the failure of the proposed hospital district in hopes of saving the hospital and the quality care given to the county's resident...

  • Governor Mead reviews 2015 revenues with local officials

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter|Aug 20, 2015

    Wyoming’s Governor, Matt Mead, was traveling the state earlier this week with the elected officials from Wyoming Girl’s State, visiting with various county and town officials and made a brief stop in Thermopolis. Speaking with the County Commissioners and assistant to Thermopolis’ Mayor, Fred Crosby, Mead said the revenue expected this year paints a not-so-pretty picture. The revenue anticipation report will come out the end of October and with coal production being suppressed on a feder...

  • Big Timber Tree and Landscape

    Holly Thomas, Reporter|Aug 20, 2015

    When it comes to tree maintenance and landscaping for the Medvigvy family, it truly is a family affair. The family business started last July is owned and operated by Steve and Sandy Medvigvy, daughter Chrissy Varney, and long-time boyfriend Steven Francis. Everyone in the family shares equal workload with no one person answering phones or handling the chainsaw. Although Francis and Steve Medvigvy have forestry and tree service experience, the idea is that everyone pitches in where needed - a...

  • Samelson available to help job seekers

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter|Aug 20, 2015

    One of the newest members of the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce is Susanne Samelson, an executive recruiter who comes to Thermopolis from New York. Samelson works as an independent contractor who matches up potential employees with employers looking for upper-middle and upper echelon executives to join their team. Most of her work involves the not-for-profit sector, looking for fundraising experts, those experienced in developing various programs and other staff positions. Samelson...

  • Grizzly bear relocated

    Staff Report|Aug 20, 2015

    On August 9, a subadult male grizzly bear was captured and relocated for frequenting developed areas near Thermopolis. In cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Bridger Teton National Forest, the bear was relocated to the Bailey Creek drainage in Bridger Teton National Forest approximately 15 miles northwest of Moran, WY. The release site is located in currently occupied grizzly bear habitat....

  • Hot Springs County Fair results

    Aug 20, 2015

    FFA Fair Building Exhibits Oats; Sheaf small grains – 1. Rebecca Clouse, 2. Jessie Pennoyer, 3. Logan Bartholomew Alfalfa; Sheaf forage or grass for hay – 1. Logan Bartholomew Alfalfa; Sheaf forage or grass for seed – 1. Kaitlyn Schmuck, 2. Logan Bartholmew, 3. Jessie Pennoyer Brome Grass; Sheaf forage or grass for hay – 1. Jessie Pennoyer, 2. Kaitlyn Schmuck, 3. Logan Bartholomew Brome Grass; Sheaf forage or grass for seed – 1. Jessie Pennoyer, 2. Kaitlyn Schmuck, 3. Dreama Thorpe Clover (A...

  • Travel and Tourism Board talk advertising options

    Holly Thomas, Reporter|Aug 20, 2015

    Advertisement was the theme of Tuesday’s Travel and Tourism Board meeting. Discussion started with the possibility of acquiring a Pandora Radio advertisement spot with Internet tiles and banners as well as audio spots that would target larger Wyoming communities. The ads would run for three to four months and cost approximately $6,000. The board had concerns as to whether this was the right type of advertisement at this point in time. Board member, Angie Guyon stated, “My personal opinion, I d...

  • Law enforcement officials offer tips on bus safety

    Trooper Regina Schulmeister, Guest Column|Aug 20, 2015

    It is that time of year again when drivers will start seeing school buses on their daily commute. One new thing they may not see, the law enforcement officer riding on the school bus. Officers from the Wyoming Highway Patrol, Hot Springs County Sheriff's Department and Thermopolis Police Department are working jointly to catch those drivers who fail to stop for school buses picking up/dropping off kids throughout the county. Riding on the school bus is the best way to observe the violations.... Full story

  • Back to school bells will be ringing Aug. 26

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter|Aug 20, 2015

    New pencils, new backpacks, new clothes, it must be the start of the 2015-16 school year. Teachers have been busily getting their classrooms ready for the official start, which will be next Wednesday, Aug. 26 for all schools in the district. Classes start at 8 a.m. In an effort to make the transition from middle school to high school a little easier on the incoming freshmen, they will have a “rolling” start with classes beginning for them on Tuesday, Aug. 25. Parents of seventh grade stu...

  • Town Council reviews water rates study

    Holly Thomas, Reporter|Aug 13, 2015

    Starting off the Tuesday, August 4 Town Council meeting was the approval of a catering permit for the fair grounds during the Demo Derby. Town citizen Hanes “Butch” Hall approached council with a request for assistance constructing a well for raw water. Assistant to the Mayor, Fred Crosby instructed Hall that all he needed was a permit which he could apply for online. Hall’s second request was for a simpler process to request information regarding town laws. Council informed Hall that all town... Full story

  • Black Mountain Road improvements planned

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter|Aug 13, 2015

    GDA Engineers held a public meeting with members of the steering committee last Thursday evening to discuss the Black Mountain Road planning study. The purpose of the study is to determine what improvements are needed to upgrade nearly 9 miles of Black Mountain Road to make it safer for those traveling the road as well as meeting the needs for Hot Springs County in the future. The meeting was the final one before GDA puts together a series of proposals based on input from the public and...

  • Reward increased by $5,000 in horse killing investigation

    Aug 13, 2015

    The Bureau of Land Management continues its investigation into the deaths of 21 domestic horses that had been abandoned on public land in a remote area northwest of Thermopolis. BLM Special Agent Joe Nardinger confirms that the horses were shot and that investigators are working with cooperating agencies to follow up on leads. “The assistance we have received from the Hot Springs Sheriff’s Office has been invaluable to this investigation,” said Nardinger. In addition to the $2,000 reward the BLM is offering, The Humane Society of the United Sta...

  • Round Top Flies opens

    Holly Thomas, Reporter|Aug 13, 2015

    Fishing enthusiasts now have a new place to shop in Thermopolis: Round Top Flies and More at Round Top Motel is open for business. The shop opened the middle of July and is ready to cater to fishermen and women of all types with flies, lures, nets, and more. Although outdoorsmen are not able to purchase fishing or hunting licenses at the shop at this point in time, license sales are in the works. For those looking for something fun or functional, the shop also serves as a gift shop offering...

  • Pride in property

    Holly Thomas, Reporter|Aug 13, 2015

    Featured here is a small pond with hand-made water wheel by Austin Rush. The wheel is part of Kay Rush's future garden and adds a peaceful and beautiful element to her yard....

  • Hot Springs County Tour 23 Report is in

    Holly Thomas, Reporter|Aug 13, 2015

    The Hot Springs County Tour 23 Report is in and upon inspection, several themes emerge. The report came from a workshop last spring where a group of community members were selected to discuss the past, present, and future of Hot Springs County – an activity that was conducted in all of Wyoming’s 23 counties - in an effort to identify themes across the state that will be discussed at the Governor’s economic forum in November. Looking back can sometimes be helpful when preparing for the futur...

  • Motorcycle wreck in WRC

    Lara Love, Editor|Aug 13, 2015

    Emergency responders were called on scene to a motorcycle accident about half-way through Wind River Canyon Sunday night. The male driver was transported to Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital and then Life Flighted....

  • HSCMH holds public meeting

    Holly Thomas, Reporter|Aug 13, 2015

    Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital (HSCMH) held a public meeting at the Senior Center Monday night to discuss public concern regarding hospital billing practices and answer questions about Medicare and standard health insurance practices. The hospital was prepared with more than just an array of food and handouts - multiple staff members, covering all billing and reception areas of the hospital, were on hand to answer questions. Unfortunately, the public meeting was not well attended. The...

  • Relay raises over $21,000

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter|Aug 13, 2015

    More than $21,000 was raised last weekend during the annual Relay for Life in Hot Springs State Park. Organizers said the event went very well, and in spite of a bit of wind as things got started, the weather was great overall. Things started off with a dinner for the survivors and their caregivers along with those participating in the relay. Kids filled the area of the park where the relay was held, enjoying everything from a sprinkler park to face painting while the adults walked the course....

  • Hot Springs County Fair animal show results

    Staff Report|Aug 13, 2015

    Results have been released for the Hot Springs County Fair. The following is a partial listing. Remaining fair results will run in the August 20 edition. Breeding Beef Grand Champion, Jessie Pennoyer; Reserve Champion, Jules Ward Market Beef Open Class – 1. Audrey Axtell Feeder Class – 1. Will Ward 1098 – 1. Emme Norsworthy; 1115 – 1. Will Ward, 2. Audrey Axtell; 1137 – 1. Rebecca Clouse 1168-1181 – 1. Spencer Axtell, 2. Melissa Ward, 3. Melissa Ward 1212-1213 – 1. Jessie Pennoyer, 2....

  • Bear relocated from near Thermopolis

    Staff|Aug 13, 2015

    On August 9, a subadult male grizzly bear was captured and relocated for frequenting developed areas near Thermopolis. In cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Bridger Teton National Forest, the bear was relocated to the Bailey Creek drainage in Bridger Teton National Forest approximately 15 miles northwest of Moran, WY. The release site is located in currently occupied grizzly bear habitat....

  • Town water attraction still in the works

    Holly Thomas, Reporter|Aug 6, 2015

    For many kids, parents, and water-loving adults, there is only one place to beat the summer heat - in the water. Splash parks have been the latest trend in many towns across the nation for summer relief and Thermopolis locals are ready to get on board. What some may not know is that the town elected officials are already on board and have been researching the best water feature for our town. A splash park was first discussed at town council nearly a year and a half ago when the city received...

  • Commissioners discuss fuel, taxes and gravel pit

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter|Aug 6, 2015

    The Hot Springs County Commissioners covered a lot of ground during their meeting Monday at the county annex. Applications had been requested recently to fill an unexpired term on the Hot Springs County Library board. In all, five applications from interested citizens were received by the county clerk. The commissioners voted unanimously to appoint Carol Shaffer to the position. Tim and Sylvia Lippincott approached the commissioners with questions about fuel supplies at the Hot Springs County...

  • Livestock auction brings in $133,137 for HSC youth

    Holly Thomas, Reporter|Aug 6, 2015

    Results for the Hot Springs County Junior Livestock Auction and Judge's Choice Bake Sale are in and fair participants, buyers, and attendees should be proud. The auction was Friday in the Multi-Purpose Building at the fairgrounds at 7 p.m. with a Pre-sale Buyer's Dinner that started the evening at 6 p.m. The auction showcased a total of 58 livestock and eight judge's choice bake sale entries and brought in $133,137 dollars. The following results were provided by the Hot Springs County Fair, and...

  • Reward offered for information on stray horse killings in HSC

    Aug 6, 2015

    The Bureau of Land Management is investigating the killing of 21 stray horses on public and state land northwest of Thermopolis, adjacent to Little Sand Draw. The horses were found on the afternoon of July 29, 2015, and were killed at some point during the last two weeks of July. The horses were not federally protected wild horses but rather domestic horses that had been abandoned a few years ago. The BLM is offering a reward of up to $2,000 for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of the person or people involved...

  • Shirley Wildman attends national VFW convention

    Holly Thomas, Reporter|Aug 6, 2015

    Big changes are happening with the Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW and Thermopolis native Shirley Wildman has been on the front lines. Wildman serves as the 2014-2016 National District Council Member #12 representing Wyoming and North Dakota for the Ladies Auxiliary but has been involved with the VFW for at least 20 years. She attended the 102nd National Convention this past July in Pittsburgh where annual awards are presented and business council meets. The National convention held many highlights... Full story

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