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  • Students, citizen honored at awards ceremony

    Jun 6, 2024

    The Hot Springs County Pioneer Association announced the winners of the Jessie C. Thompson Writing Contest selected from Thermopolis Middle School students during a ceremony held at the Hot Springs County Museum and Cultural Center. The contest was established by Mr. J.C. Thompson, Mrs. Thompson's son, in memory of his mother, who was Hot Springs County Superintendent of Schools for many years. Each student received a cash award according to their placing in each grade. Winners include, left to...

  • Sign up now for Hunter Education course

    Jun 6, 2024

    A Hunter Education Internet Completion Course will be offered in Thermopolis on Saturday, June 29 from 8 a.m.-noon at Thermopolis Middle School Library. This certification option is the mandatory second half of a two-part hybrid of online independent study. Students must have first completed the online at-home study portion of Wyoming hunter education (https://www.hunter-ed.com/wyoming/) before taking this 4-hour instructor-led, in-person portion. Students are required to be at least 10 years old to participate. However, this course is...

  • Car Rally planned for June 15

    Jun 6, 2024

    The 2024 31st Annual Hot Spot Car Rally will be on Saturday, June 15 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. in Hot Springs State Park. Registration is from 8 a.m. until noon. Voting closes at 1 p.m. Trophies will be awarded at 4 p.m. The event will feature vehicles on display, food, music and fun. The Poker Run will be Friday, June 14 beginning at the Kiwanis Shelter from 4-7 p.m. It’s $10 per hand. The poker run ends at the Hot Springs County Senior Center where hot dogs will be available for purchase by donation. Also, the Cruise-In will be Friday, June 1...

  • E.S.A. members honored at state convention

    Jun 6, 2024

    The 2024 state convention of Epsilon Sigma Alpha was held in Wheatland on May 31-June 2. Members of Alpha Phi Chapter #1148 attending include: Kim Enis, Jenifer Grimm, Michelle Herring, Stefanie Ireland, Cindy Magelky, and Linda Ziegler. The following awards were received. FIRST PLACE Outstanding Woman of the Year—Jenifer Grimm Outstanding Chapter of the Year 6-15 Members Gold Link Award for Excellence in Reporting Educational Programs Gold Seal Merit Award Best Reporting Chapter Secretary—Brenda Larson Best Reporting Philanthropic Cha...

  • News briefs from around the state

    Jun 6, 2024

    From Wyoming News Exchange newspapers Commissioners protest BLM coal leasing change GILLETTE (WNE) — Campbell County Commissioners are protesting the Bureau of Land Management’s recent proposal to put an end to federal coal leases in the Powder River Basin. The federal agency announced its changes to the Buffalo Field Office land use plan in mid-May, and if it goes through, it would effectively kill coal mining in Campbell County 17 years from now. The plan targets the Powder River Basin and its 12 Wyoming coal mines, which are all located in...

  • Price graduates from Connections Academy

    Jun 6, 2024

    Wyoming Connections Academy, Wyoming’s leading tuition-free, online program for students in grades K-12, celebrated the graduating Class of 2024 at the Cody Auditorium on Saturday, June 1. Students, family, friends and faculty gathered to honor the 58 graduating students during the in-person commencement ceremony. Wyoming Connections Academy’s Class of 2024 consists of graduates from many cities and towns across the state who received online programming. Among the Class of 2024 is Dalton Price, a local graduate from Thermopolis. Regarding thi...

  • Ballot initiative intended to cut property taxes in half awaits certification

    Jun 6, 2024

    by Jasmine Hall Jackson Hole News&Guide Via Wyoming News Exchange Brent Bien has high hopes for his ballot initiative that could cut Wyoming property taxes in half for homeowners. And he’s one step closer to getting it in front of voters to make it state law. Joined by co-applicants Cheryl Aguilar and Rich Weber, Bien turned in 644 petition booklets to the Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office for certification Thursday. “We’re anxious to hear the results here in a couple of months,” said Bien, a former Republican gubernatorial candidate...

  • Wyoming officials side with Trump

    Jun 6, 2024

    by David Velazquez Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange Wyoming’s elected officials are standing with former President Donald Trump after he was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records in a New York case. Trump, who is seeking to win the presidency in November, is facing up to 4 years in prison per count, with a maximum of 20 years, for trying to illegally influence the 2016 election by falsifying business records to hide a hush money payment to a porn actor who claimed they had sex in 2006. Wyoming senators John B...

  • From Boston to the Pacific Ocean with a much-needed stop in Thermopolis

    Jun 6, 2024

    Story and photos submitted by Jim Mathewson Bill and Susan Worden stopped in Thermopolis on a recent Thursday. The Wordens live in Bend, Oregon, now famous as the home of the last Blockbuster Video Store in the country. The store has become a very big magnet for video-loving tourists as a result. Bend and Thermopolis have something in common. They're both on US20, the longest highway in the US. The road stretches 3,365 miles from Boston, Massachusetts on the East Coast to Newport, Oregon on the...

  • News briefs

    Jun 6, 2024

    County-wide rummage sale Residents in Hot Springs County will hold a county-wide Rummage Sale that includes locations in Thermopolis, East Thermopolis, Kirby and the surrounding rural areas. The sale will be on Saturday, June 8 from 8 a.m. -5 p.m. A list of participants and a map of their locations is available at the Chamber of Commerce office and Discover Thermopolis downtown. For more information, contact Judy Carswell at 921-8264. Summer reading program Hot Springs County Library is hosting the summer reading program for 1st-5th graders...

  • Mayor provides update regarding status of officer

    Jurri Schenck|May 30, 2024

    At the May 21 Thermopolis Town Council meeting, at the end of the meeting, an executive session was held to update the Council on Sgt. Mike Mascorro’s current POST investigation. Following the meeting, Mayor Adam Estenson stated, “The investigation has been completed by POST and is now with the State Attorney General’s office. The AG will determine if this rises to a level of an administrative hearing. I am told that the process is very slow and we could be looking from six months to anoth...

  • Commissioners handle full agenda of items

    May 30, 2024

    At the May 21 Hot Springs County Commissioners board meeting, the commissioners voted and passed the approval of the Revenue and Expenditure Report. HUB Insurance agent Melissa Bilby presented and reviewed the county’s insurance policies. The commissioners held an executive session to discuss personnel matters regarding health insurance. After coming out of executive session, the commissioners voted and passed the approval to appoint County Clerk Becky Kersten to sign the contract for the health insurance. They also voted and passed approval t...

  • WWDC water study meeting held

    Jurri Schenck|May 30, 2024

    On May 22 Water Development Project Manager George Moser held the project kickoff and scoping meeting for the WWDC Study - Hot Springs County Supply Evaluation - Level II Study at the Annex building. The event was well attended, with a packed room. Moser provided a study background, which includes the 2023 planning projects. They were for the Hot Springs Rural Water Joint Powers Board (HSCRWJPB), the Owl Creek Water District, the May WWDC/SWC meeting, and consultant selection for the Omnibus...

  • New police officer

    May 30, 2024

    At last week's Thermopolis Town Council meeting, Mayor Adam Estenson swore in new police officer Chase W. Workman. He is originally from Portsmouth, Ohio, where he was a five-year deputy sheriff and he is a US Army Veteran where he was a First Lieutenant as a Tank Commander....

  • Anchor Dam

    May 30, 2024

    A spectacular easterly view of Anchor Dam in the western part of Hot Springs County shows water levels currently low. Spring run off is just beginning for the south fork of Owl Creek. Traditionally the snow run off of the south and middle fork of Owl Creek is a couple of weeks behind the snow melt of the north fork. Hopefully with the rain and late snowfall this Spring the dam will fill and provide much needed irrigation water for those downstream....

  • Cooper announces he will seek reelection

    May 30, 2024

    Wyoming Senator Ed Cooper has announced he is running for reelection for his Senate District 20 seat. He has already served one term. Cooper has sponsored close to 10 personal bills, all but one of them has passed. In the last session, Cooper worked on two bills. One was brought to him by the Hot Springs County Commissioners about resolving an issue of the dissolution of the special districts in the county, particularly the fire district who was slow in turning in their paperwork. The bill would allow the commissioner’s discretion to see w...

  • News briefs

    May 30, 2024

    Farmer’s Market begins The Thermopolis Farmer’s Market starts June 1 and will be held every Saturday through September downtown at 5th and Broadway. Vendors will be selling produce, meats, dairy items, baked goods and more. The market opens at 8 a.m. and closes at noon. For more information, contact Kim Bartlett at (405) 443-7560. County-wide rummage sale Residents in Hot Springs County will hold a county-wide rummage sale that includes locations in Thermopolis, East Thermopolis, Kirby and the surrounding areas. The sale will be on Saturday, Ju...

  • Feds say utilities must take planning seriously

    May 30, 2024

    by Zak Sonntag Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the nation’s top utility regulator, issued a sweeping new rule last week requiring regional utility operators to plan for long-term transmission build outs in preparation for an anticipated nation-wide surge in electricity demand. The rule now requires transmission providers, including Wyoming’s largest utilities — Rocky Mountain Power and Black Hills Energy — to plan for a 20- year time horizon identifying transmission needs and...

  • BLM rule change threatens small oil and gas operators

    May 30, 2024

    by Jonathan Gallardo Gillette News Record Via Wyoming News Exchange GILLETTE — When Clark Kissack decided a year and a half ago to get into the oil business, he had a choice to make. He could either pay $10,000 for a bond on an oil lease, which would cover one oil well, or $25,000 for a statewide “blanket bond” that would be good for seven oil wells. He decided to go with the latter because it seemed like the better deal, especially since he was thinking about having several wells. “It’s like having a poker hand, you look at that hand and think...

  • High school awards

    May 30, 2024

    Hot Springs County High School held their 9th-11th grade awards ceremony last week in the school auditorium. Two awards were given out for each class, with the student earning the Academic Excellence Award listed first and the Cat Cultre Award listed second. The Academic Award is based on WyTOPP/ACT/OA or Performance Data while the Cat Culture Award celebrates students who give 100% percent effort, 100% of the time. Biology: Annie Sharp, Jordan Garrison Chemistry: Korbin Brill, Brodie Taber CHEM 1000: Ellis Webber, Mailie McCumber Env Science:...

  • RWE honors students

    May 30, 2024

    Ralph Witters Elementary students received a variety of awards at last week’s year end ceremony. Kindergarten Music: Elizik Ruchupanai, Sebastian Cruz, Zeppelin Bihr Science: Emersyn Strenger, Parker Collamer, Keaton Medina PE: Greyson Hill, James Cordingly, Jack Hetzel Citizenship: Emersyn Strenger, Rownan Johnson, Zaileigh Neilsen Most Improved Math: Joe Marvel Most Improved Reading: Parker Collamer Most Improved Writing: Ayli Moon Math Achievement: Zeppelin Bihr Reading Achievement: Nash Taylor Writing Achievement: Erik Polson 1st Grade M...

  • TMS hands out end of the year awards

    May 30, 2024

    Thermopolis Middle School handed out several year awards at last week’s ceremonies. 8th Grade JC Thompson: 1st, Trevin Shaffer; 2nd Brian Weaver and 3rd Jacoby Elder Outstanding Grade Language Arts: Ben Mansfield, Kylie Fredrick, Logann Farrell Language Arts Top Performer: Jacoby Elder Language Arts Most Growth: Amuira Dukes Wax Museum Winners: Best Speech, Allyssa Hough; Best Props/Costume, Ann Allen; Best Backdrop, Izzie Hetzel Outstanding Social Studies: Matea Vargas, Ben Mansfield, Brian Weaver Patriots Pen Essay: Mac McCumber O...

  • News briefs from around Wyoming

    May 30, 2024

    From Wyoming News Exchange newspapers Barrasso bill would fund Southern Border Wall with unused COVID-19 funds LYMAN (WNE) — U.S. Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) introduced legislation Tuesday, May 21, that would require unobligated COVID-19 funds be used to finish building the wall along the United States’ southern border. Barrasso introduced the legislation as an amendment to the Border Security Act (S. 4361). The Build the Wall Act of 2024 would establish the “Southern Border Wall Construction Fund” and require the Department of Homelan...

  • Brewfest downtown Saturday

    May 30, 2024

    Main Street Thermopolis will hold its annual Brewfest fundraiser on Saturday, June 1 from 4-8 p.m. in downtown Thermopolis. The event will feature local Wyoming breweries, food and merchandise vendors. The event is family-friendly and will feature a corn hole tournament, historic building tours and live music. Music is provided Tiffany’s Suzuki School of Violins, Keith OBrien, Steve Frame and his Western Rebels. The breweries participating include One Eyed Buffalo Brewing Company, Snowy Mountain Brewing, Cody Craft Brewing, and Teton D...

  • Hospital reports given at meeting

    May 30, 2024

    At the April Hot Springs Health board meeting, during the special stories section, Chief Human Resources Officer Linda Veylupek discussed that she and some nurses went to the high school to do a presentation on learning tools to get hired. They had some role players, one was a good interviewee and another a bad interviewee. They showed what they recommend, what to do during a successful interview and what not to do. Veylupek also told the students that she would review their resumes and scholarships to help improve them. CEO Scott Alwin...

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