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Aunt Teak and Uncle Junk opens
Todd Davis recently opened his new business, Aunt Teak and Uncle Junk. It’s a vintage antique, repurposed and junk store at 439 Clark Street. Some...
Bar owners, employees concerned about lost revenue
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon along with State Health Officer Alexia Harrist updated public health orders on December 9 to require bars and restaurants...
Lazy Fox Artisan Goods opens
Lazy Fox Artisan Goods recently opened their bakery to the public on Black Friday a couple of weeks ago. Ian Edmiston, the head baker and co-owner,...
New owner takes over Mac's Bar
The new owner of Mac’s Bar, David Potter, has announced new hours and updated features. Potter said, “Our hours are better than before. We are...
Lazy Fox Artisan Goods to open
Thermopolis newcomers Ian Edmiston and Nels Kelley are opening a new business called Lazy Fox Artisan Goods. This past summer at the local Farmer’s...
Travel and Tourism Board discuss Lodging Tax
During the September Travel and Tourism meeting for September, Matt Hughes, Treasurer reported that he changed the format of the financial reports...
Car wash receives update
Cathy and Terry Titmus, owners of Performance Auto Wash, have recently upgraded their equipment to...
Plans in the works for saloon
Jennifer Fisher is still working on final plans for a new business called OEB Saloon. It will be a liquor store and a bar at 500 South 6th Street....
Lodging tax revenues up
In the recent Travel and Tourism board meeting held at the Hot Springs County Museum, Director Jackie Dorothy provided some good news in their...
Fireworks store profitable for chamber
The Thermopolis Chamber of Commerce recently reviewed their bylaws and made a variety of housekeeping changes. Mostly the language was cleared up,...
RV Parks, hotels report upswing in visitors
With travelers and tourists making their presence known in Hot Springs County, many RV parks and local motels have positive things to report....
County budget approved
The Hot Springs County Commissioners have approved their budget for the 2020-2021 fiscal year....
Elle's Restaurant and Bar opens
Danielle Yarrington recently opened her new restaurant Elle’s Restaurant and Bar in the former location of Thermopolis Cafe. Her journey to get to...
Lodging tax revenue up
In the Travel and Tourism Board’s financial report of the Annual Lodging Tax Revenue Comparison, the data showed some positive information. The...
Chamber fireworks sales top expectations
Chamber Executive Director Meri Ann Rush gave a report for their fireworks stand at the latest Chamber of Commerce Zoom meeting. Rush had just...
Main Street's smart shopping campaign kicks off
Wyoming Main Street's "Shop Smart, Shop Safe" campaign kicked off last week and you have probably...
Main Street discusses shopping campaign
The Wyoming Main Street “Shop Smart, Shop Safe” campaign kicked off last week and Main Street...
Town council approves budget, street closures
The Thermopolis Town Council passed their 2021 budget on the third reading, however, assistant to the Mayor Fred Crosby did say that they may have to...
Lodging tax committee formed
In preparation for the coming election and the vote on the new lodging tax, a new political action committee was formed to assist the Travel and...
Addendum to airport hanger approved
The Hot Springs County Commissioners approved an addendum to a hangar lease at the airport, which...
Fireworks store opening soon
The Chamber of Commerce is looking for high school students and adults to operate their fireworks...
Town council approves small water rate increase
Several financial issues were discussed, including the next year’s budget amongst others, during the May 19 Thermopolis Town Council meeting. Town...
Filing for local, state, federal offices begins
The filing period for county, municipal and state offices is open and ends May 29. County and precinct committee office candidates should file at the...
Renewed effort to protect business from COVID-19 lawsuits succeeds in special session
by Tom Coulter Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE – After a bill to grant immunity to business owners from COVID-19 lawsuits...
Assessor's office to begin field work
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Hot Springs County Assessor’s Office has not been able to do their normal field work, but beginning Monday, May...