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Banana split day Central Bank & Trust staff members will be serving up free banana splits on Thursday, August 15 from 1-4 p.m. at 435 Arapahoe. Everyone is welcome. Celebrating 20 years One Stop Repair and Service Center will be celebrating 20 years in business by hosting a customer appreciation lunch on Friday, August 6 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Everyone is invited....

On Saturday, August 3, The E Clampus Vitus Chapter 1867 held a temporary unveiling for a plaque setting at the Gebo Cemetery. Vice President Ben Jackson said that their organization is a fraternal order that "now focuses on the preservation of sites of historical significance, more surrounding the gold rush era and the progression or the migration of the pioneers from the into the western, the United States around the gold rush era and moving forward." With their mission in mind, Jackson and his...
The Wyoming Department of Transportation today issued a reminder that advertising signs cannot be placed in the state right-of-way. “With the upcoming elections, we’ve seen an increase in the number of signs our maintenance crews are having to remove from the right-of-way fence or from the right-of-way itself,” said WYDOT maintenance foreman Chad Shaffer of Shoshoni. “Wyoming law and WYDOT policy prohibit placement of signs in those areas, so when our maintenance crews come through an area, they pick them up and take them to the area mainten...

by Jerri Prejean & Jurri Schenck Ryan Mosser is a 2022 high school graduate from Thermopolis, Wyoming, and is 20 years old, who enrolled in Wind River Job Corps to get his electrical certifications. Since his arrival in February, he has received his State Electrical Apprenticeship Card and certifications in OSHA-10 Construction, Residential Roof Top Solar Technician, Ladder Safety, and Ramset Power Actuated Tools. Mosser was also "Wind River Job Corps Student of the Week'' back in May, and an ar...
Each year, U.S. citizens contribute 4.1 billion hours of volunteer services in this great country - time spent in civic pursuits, like coaching youth sports; serving on the directing boards of non-profit groups or local business organizations - or time spent on religious activities, like maintaining the church building; or raising monies to help the less advantaged in our communities. Those services equate to over 122 billion dollars in value! According to statistics generated by the U.S. Census, Wyoming ranks second among the states in the...
by Madelyn Beck, WyoFile.com Christopher Hicks was 19 when he lived in a trailer in Gillette with other teens and a charismatic 40-year-old man — a man who was facing charges for sexually assaulting his 16-year-old stepson. Hicks had been kicked out of his parents’ home in Arizona before traveling to Gillette, and that trailer was the last place he’d live before prison became his life. In 2005, the older man pressured Hicks and an 18-year-old into murdering two people who would likely testify against him in an upcoming sexual assault trial...
From Wyoming News Exchange newspapers Man killed after shooting at deputy GILLETTE (WNE) — A 55-year-old man was shot and killed Sunday night after he shot at a Campbell County Sheriff’s deputy who was investigating a reported domestic incident involving the man in the Wright area, said Sheriff Scott Matheny. Deputies responded at 9:23 p.m. Sunday to a domestic disturbance in the 1100 block of Lawver Road more than 10 miles northeast of Wright. A 54-year-old woman called 911 to report that her husband had punched her in the face. A deputy pul...
As Hot Springs County Fair wraps up Friday evening with the Junior Livestock Auction and Judges’ Choice Bake Sale, a weekend packed full of other events will be kicking off. Wyoming Discovery Days will be hosting a concert in Hot Springs State Park featuring the band 8 Second Ride beginning at 8 p.m. A full schedule of other Wyoming Discovery Days activities and the Gift of the Waters Pageant will be held Saturday and Sunday in Hot Springs State Park. A variety of other events will also pack the weekend with fun including the Pageant Parade t...
by Madelyn Beck, WyoFile.com “Red sky at night, sailor’s delight. Red sky in the morning, sailors take warning.” The age-old saying was a mariner’s method of predicting the weather. But what if the red sky lasts both morning and evening, and sometimes the afternoon, too? Wildfire smoke is pouring into Wyoming from some local fires, but mainly out-of-state and Canadian blazes, tinting the sun and moon with red and orange. There is a certain beauty to the filter, and in a landscape that experienced regular wildfires long ago, perhaps a natural...
by Billy Arnold, Jackson Hole News&Guide Via Wyoming News Exchange Scientists aren’t sure whether it’s possible to detect hydrothermal explosions like last Tuesday’s Biscuit Basin blow-up before they happen. Still, they want to try and learn what they can about the subterranean blasts. Yellowstone National Park Superintendent Cam Sholly is open to the idea. “We definitely had what I’d call a close call. I’m very happy no one was injured or worse,” Sholly said. “We’ll continue to work with the scientists to figure out if there’s any better ways...

Jackie Frankson, Executive Director of Parents Helping Parents (PHP) of Wyoming and of the Parent Information Center (PIC), assists families of children impacted by disabilities or special education needs (birth to 26), find their voice and effectively advocate as equal partners with schools. They serve the entire state of Wyoming by providing technical assistance, training and one-on-one support for any meeting involving a child with a disability. PHP also partners with other organizations to...
One Eyed Buffalo Brewing Company will be hosting a visit from America’s Best Restaurants (ABR) in early August. America’s Best Restaurants, a national media and marketing company focusing on bringing attention to local, independently-owned restaurants, will bring its ABR Roadshow to the restaurant on August 8th. Popular dishes will be highlighted, along with an extensive on-camera interview with owner Jennifer Fisher about the restaurant’s special place in the community. The episode will be aired extensively on social media channels at a later...

At the July 16 Thermopolis Town Council meeting held at Town Hall, during the public comment portion of the meeting, Tonya Petty read a statement to the council. Petty said, “On behalf of the Hot Springs Coalition for Change, a nonprofit organization dedicated to addressing social issues within our community, I am addressing you this evening. Our recent focus has been on the employment status of Officer Mike Mascarro. In a statement on June 4, 2024, from the mayor’s office returning Officer Masc...
During last week’s Hot Springs County Commissioner meeting, HSC Fire Warden Dion Robbins requested a resolution for implementing stage 1 fire restrictions. During the discussion, it was mentioned how other counties and the BLM have different definitions of fire restrictions and that the moisture level in the state and in Hot Springs County is low. The commissioners voted and passed the approval for the resolution. The resolution reads as follows: Based upon recommendations of the Hot Springs County Fire Warden, the Board of Hot Springs C...

The annual Hot Springs County High School Class Reunion, organized by the Alumni Association, was held last weekend. Members of classes 1959, 1969, 1974, 1984 and 1994 and alumni of Grass Creek participated in a variety of events. It was a time of catching up on life, reminiscing and feeling the changes as the years went by. Each of the classes met at locations for their individual gatherings, some floated down the river or did other fun activities. They met for meals and then Saturday night,...

The fourth year of Grow a Little Extra is underway in Thermopolis. The Red Dirt Master Gardeners are encouraging local home gardeners to donate their extra garden produce to help their neighbors in our community. Produce can be dropped off at Broadway Bakery, 509 Broadway, Tuesday-Sunday. Also individuals are able to come by and pick up donated produce. The Grow A Little Extra team will also be distributing produce to various organizations in our community; including the Senior Center, Canyon Vi...
Gillette will be hosting the 2024 International Pathfinder Camporee at the Camplex August 5-11. Hot Springs County Emergency Management Coordinator Stephanie Conrad wants to remind residents and businesses to be prepared for a busy time, during and after the event for several weeks. Around 60,000 guests are anticipated to attend the event in Gillette. According to Conrad, locally we can expect traffic congestion and possible difficulty in our supply of consumable goods. The Camporee is occurring at the same time as the Sturgis Motorcycle...

At the July 15 Hot Springs County Commissioners board meeting held at the Annex building, the commissioners held a public budget hearing. Chairman Tom Ryan noted that County Clerk Becky Kersten received a note from County Treasure Julie Mortimore that she discovered $77,108.28 of additional cash available and they needed to update those funds to be included in the budget. Chairman Ryan opened the meeting for public comments and none were given. The commissioners then voted and passed the...
by CJ Baker, Powell Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange As the State of Wyoming moves forward with plans to build a world-class shooting facility, a panel is recommending that the complex be built in Cody. Following months of proposals, pitches and site visits, a task force voted 8-4 to favor a chunk of state land south of Cody over a competing spot near the Campbell County Cam-plex in Gillette. Campbell County put together an appealing proposal that included millions of dollars of funding and property that’s easily accessible and all but s...
The 2024 Hot Springs County Wild West Fair will kick off Thursday, July 25 with the 4-H .22 rifle and pistol shooting competition at the Bob Milek Range at 5 p.m. and Friday, July 26 there will be shotgun and muzzleloader competition also at 5 p.m., same location. All other scheduled events will be held at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. On Saturday, July 27 beginning at 8 a.m. the pee wee horse show and the 4-H & FFA youth horse show will be held. The Thermopolis FFA Alumni is sponsoring the ranch rodeo on Saturday, July 27, with the...

The Hot Springs Health Foundation recently completed a major project which involved repurposing the medical offices building located at 203 Arapahoe St into two, two-bedroom furnished apartments. The apartments were designed to house temporary contract workers affiliated with the clinic and hospital, including medical students and residents on rotation as a part of the Thermopolis Rural Training Track. HSH Foundation Director Laura Budd, third from left, discusses the completed employee...
Over 600 4-H members from around Wyoming showcased their skills at the Wyoming State Shoot in Douglas July 11-14 in archery and gun categories including .22 rifle, .22 pistol, shotgun, air rifle, air pistol and muzzleloader. Hot Springs County 4-H members who competed in the event include juniors Gage McCumber, Erica Lambert and Natalie Lambert; intermediates Colton Blakesley, Nate King and Logan Stewart and seniors Hayden Overfield, Logan Dafoe, Mac McCumber and Annalyn Sharp. The 4-H shooting sports program gives youths an opportunity to...

At the July 16 Hot Springs County Travel & Tourism board meeting held at the Quality Inn, Treasurer Audra Domínguez presented the financial report and said that the most recent lodging tax deposit was $16,714.10. The board voted and passed the approval of the financial report. In old business, Vice Chair Michael Sinclair provided an update as they are currently looking for a new tourism director and the board makeup has changed. The previous tourism director Jackie Dorothy fulfilled her...
The 2024 Hot Springs County Wild West Fair will be kicking off Thursday, July 25 with the 4-H .22 rifle and pistol shooting competition at the Bob Milek Range at 5 p.m and Friday, July 26 there will be shotgun and muzzle Loading also at 5 p.m., same location. All other scheduled events will be held at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. On Saturday, July 27 beginning at 8 a.m. the pee wee horse show and the 4-H & FFA youth horse show will be held. The Thermopolis FFA Alumni is sponsoring the ranch rodeo on Saturday, July 27, with the calcutta...

The Wyoming Sheep and Wool Festival was held in Thermopolis last weekend and featured demonstrations, hands-on workshops, a vendor fair, tours, exhibits, live music, MSSA stock dog trials and more. Wyoming's sheep and wool industry provides feed and clothes for people around the world all while remaining environmentally sustainable. Wool is a natural fiber that does not pollute the world's oceans and is the result of natural processes that convert vegetation into products that are necessary for...