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    Jun 18, 2020

    Kameron Olsen of Thermopolis was among those who earned dean’s list recognition at George Fox University for the spring 2020 semester. Codi Goffena has graduated from Eastern Wyoming College. Stormy Cox was named to Montana State University President’s spring semester honor roll. Wyatt Wright was named to the Dean’s List....

  • Wiley named teacher of year

    Cindy Glasson|Jun 11, 2020

    Although the school year has been an odd one to say the least, the Hot Springs County School District still took the time to honor parents and staff as well as announce the Teacher of the Year for 2020 via their webpage. Throughout the year, the district names four Champions for Children based on nominations with the final, Teacher of the Year, named by a select committee. The four candidates and Champions for Children this year were Mary McGillivray, Carrie Ryan, Cassie Hetzel and Lyle Wiley....

  • Rangel selected as driver of the year

    Jun 11, 2020

    Pam Rangel has been named Driver of the Year by the State of Wyoming Transportation Department. She drives the bus for the Hot Springs County Senior Citizens Center. According to the WyTrans qualifications, the Driver of the Year goes above and beyond his or her job description. The award winner exemplifies outstanding customer service, has a positive attitude, excellent attendance and a professional appearance. The winner must have a clean driving record for the previous year. Trenda Moore, the Center’s Director said that “Rangel goes ove...

  • Thompson writing award winners

    Jun 11, 2020

    The Hot Springs County Pioneer Association is pleased to announce the winners of the Jessie C. Thompson Writing Contest within the schools of Hot Springs County. 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. Though response was limited this year, due to the Coronavirus restrictions within the school system, a number of students did participate in the contest and we would like to recognize them for their achievement. The w...

  • TMS students receive honors

    Jun 4, 2020

    Many students at Thermopolis Middle School worked very hard to receive the honor of Straight A’s this 2019-2020 school year. Fifth grade Tristan Armstrong, Ryan Axtell, Olivia Bledsoe, Autumn Cornwell, Ava Dafoe, Trysten DeVries, Kynzie Frederick, Summer Galovich, Teancum Gevas, Morgan Jones, Davien Martinez, Nathan Willie Sixth grade Mesa Allen, Elizabeth Arcand, Cody Bomengen, Lainie Boren, Sharon Burgess, Nolan Collins, Caden Dodd, Jadeth Elder, Kamryn Farrell, Dallyn Griffin, JolieAnne Herring, Cooper Holman, Taylor Ivie, Kamilla J...

  • RWE students presented with year end awards

    Jun 4, 2020

    Ralph Witters Elementary presented their end of the year awards online this year as the pandemic prevented them from doing the presentations in person. The following are RWE award winners: Kinder Boost Music, Daxton McLean PE, TJ Miramontes Citizenship, Brycen Jones Most Improved Reading, Levi Logan Math Achievement, Kylie Schenck Kindergarten Music – Landen Tillack, Brooklyn Llabres, Gentry Kimes Science – Mackenzie Jones, Ben Farrell, Karlee Messenger PE – Baylee Bears, Aksel Polson, Willow Mortson Citizenship – Jenny Deromedi Most Improve...

  • Thermopolis FFA members honored

    May 28, 2020

    The Wyoming FFA was forced to cancel its convention due to Covid19. The convention was to take place April 15-18 in Cheyenne. It was decided to hold an online celebration, the 2020 Wyoming FFA Jubilee. This way they could recognize members and advisors and their accomplishments over the 2019-2020 Wyoming FFA year. They offered videos and online workshops. Several Themopolis FFA Chapter members were recognized as part of the state jubilee. FFA State Degree recipients are: Audrey Axtell, Spencer Axtell, Hunter Bartholomew, Logan Shumway and...

  • About people

    May 21, 2020

    KinDale Andreen graduated from the University of Nebraska College of Education and Human Sciences with a Bachelor of Science in Education and Human Sciences. Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital employees: Rebecca Cornell and Kevin Ryan recently completed a Neonatal Resuscitation Provider Program. The purpose of the program is to acquire current information to improve newborn deliveries....

  • Assistant town attorney appointed

    Jurri Schenck|May 14, 2020

    Mayor Mike Chimenti, under the recommendation of Town Attorney Mike Messenger, appointed Marshall Keller as the assistant town attorney. Messenger said that Keller has been working on the codes for the past five weeks and reviewing the codebook. He wants him to have some authority if Messenger is not available for Town Council or Town Court. Town Engineer Anthony Barnett reported that there was a substantial completion of the raw water bore for the golf course and they finalized the pay estimate...

  • Local woman sings true to life parody

    May 7, 2020

    A local woman has become something of a celebrity after a parody she sang and posted to Facebook went viral overnight. Jenie Borders had had “one of those days” with her kids during this pandemic, and that evening she sat down and sang her own rendition of a Tones and I song, “Dance Monkey.” In the Tones and I rendition, it repeats a phrase over and over, so Borders took that cue with her kids, ages six, five and nine months, saying “hey mommy, hey mommy, hey mommy can we just go and play with friends today?” over and over all day and added ...

  • Attorney joins Messenger Law Firm

    Jurri Schenck|Apr 30, 2020

    The Messenger Law Firm has recently hired a new attorney, Marshall Keller, a former Navy Seal who also has a background in the mining industry. Keller recently passed the bar exam from the University of Wyoming College of Law. He took his exam on February 24. He spent two-and-a-half years at law school preparing for his law license. He will mostly focus on civil litigation and take on some defense work as well. The Court has already talked to him about taking some court appointments and doing...

  • Lyle Wiley honored for exemplary volunteerism

    Apr 30, 2020

    One of Hot Springs County High School’s speech and debate team coaches was recently honored by the National Speech and Debate Association for exemplary volunteerism to promote speech and debate. Coach Lyle Wiley not only co-coaches the Bobcat team, he serves on the Wind River District Committee, which oversees speech and debate activities for half of the state. According to a press release from the National Association, “Wiley goes above and beyond in service to the speech and debate community at large. Committee member responsibilities inc...

  • Clover Cheney gets a bike

    Jurri Schenck|Apr 23, 2020

    Clover Cheney is a very fun and adventurous seven-year-old who recently received a special bicycle through a fundraiser for children with special needs. Her mother, Jennifer, explained that Clover was born with a rare genetic disorder called Prader-Willi Syndrome. She said, "It's caused by a missing 15th chromosome. It causes disruption in the brain's hypothalamus, which helps keep the body in balance and working as it should. When the hypothalamus isn't working right, the rest of the body is...

  • COVID-19 patient delivers message of hope

    Apr 23, 2020

    by KARLA POMEROY, Editor Northern Wyoming News WORLAND - Grateful to be alive, Lory August of Worland, Washakie County's first COVID-19 case, shared her story Friday of her recovery, a day after getting home. After a 16-day stay in the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital in Thermopolis, August was released to finish her recovery at home in Worland. Her message to everyone during the COVID-19 pandemic, "You can beat this, be positive, you can survive." Lory August has been battling cancer on...

  • Man dies after rollover crash north of town

    Apr 16, 2020

    A 31-year-old man, with ties to Hot Springs County, has died from injuries sustained in a rollover crash northeast of Thermopolis last week, according to Wyoming Highway Patrol. Jesse Tyler was traveling east in a pickup near mile marker 4 on WY 172, when he encountered severe frost heaves on the roadway. According to the investigation, the vehicle crossed the south fog line and Tyler then overcorrected to the north, losing control of the pickup. Tyler was transported by helicopter from Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital to the Wyoming...

  • Seidel retires as pastor of First Baptist Church

    Cindy Glasson|Apr 16, 2020

    Not many people can say they have spent 26 years doing a particular job these days much less doing it in the same town all that time. Pastor Harvey Seidel and his wife, Lois, came to Thermopolis in April 1994 to become the new pastor at First Baptist Church, and after 26 years behind that pulpit, he is retiring. “When we came our church was an older congregation,” Seidel said. “Pastor Pulis had been here 40 years and it was hard to follow a man who pastored that many years.” Before coming...

  • Wiley named Coach of the Year

    Apr 2, 2020

    Hot Springs County High School's Lyle Wiley was recently chosen as Coach of the Year for 1A2A by the Wyoming Speech and Debate Community. "Humbled. Grateful. Never going to stop working for my HSCHS students and our Wyoming students," Wiley said. "I could not do what I do at HSCHS without coach Cindy Glasson, the support from our administration, Breez Daniels, Dustin Hunt and Brandon Deromedi, the help and kindness of our coaching community, the willingness and sacrifice of my darling wife and... Full story

  • Barton hired to oversee folk festival

    Apr 2, 2020

    One of the summer’s events folks look forward to is the annual Kiwanis Craft Fair and Folk Festival and this year, there are a few changes in store. Held on the first full weekend in August, the event is now being handled by the Nature and Discovery Center and has been renamed “Wyoming Discovery Days.” To keep everything running smoothly, the Nature and Discovery Center has hired Whitney Barton to oversee the organization of the event. Fairly new to Thermopolis, Barton comes here from Utah, although she is originally from Northern Calif...

  • County attorney comments on first year

    Jurri Schenck|Mar 26, 2020

    Prior to her role as an elected official, Hot Springs County Attorney Jill Logan was balancing life as a stay at home mom while being in private practice and helping her husband on their ranch. Her private law practice was primarily estate planning and administration, with a focus on a lot of farm and ranch succession planning. Now she has spent more than one year in her role as County Attorney and Logan said that her first year has flown by. “It’s just been a whirlwind, just going. We’ve been r...

  • Whitt honored

    Mar 19, 2020

    Mark Whitt is the recipient of the Wyoming Chapter National Football Foundations Outstanding Contributions to Amateur Football Award. “Mark, like so many of our honorees, is a long-standing member of his community,” his nomination letter states. “Mark graduated from Hot Springs County High School in 1975 and participated in football and swimming. “In his community he has coached Youth Baseball for twenty-six year; is an active member of the Bobcat Booster Club an past Chairman. He helped to form the Bobcat Hall of Fame and is the current...

  • Community responds to COVID-19 warnings

    Mar 19, 2020

    With the threat of the spread of COVID-19, state, local and federal officials are calling for the cancellation or postponement of all gatherings of people numbering 50 or more. Many things in Hot Springs County are cancelled as of this moment, while others are being rescheduled for a later date. The Hot Springs County School District cancelled all classes at the three schools through April third. At that time they will determine if classes will resume or schools continue to be closed. The cancellation of school also means the cancellation of... Full story

  • Phil Scheel recognized

    Cindy Glasson|Mar 5, 2020

    The February 2020 edition of LP Gas magazine featured an article recognizing four rising leaders in the propane industry, including Thermopolis’ own Phil Scheel. According to the article, “the Rising Leaders initiative helps bring to the forefront the youthful individuals working in key position of their propane companies.” Sheel owns Tumbleweed Propane, which he started with his wife, Shurie, in 2009. Sheel said he and his wife started with an old bobtail and a couple hundred customers. Now,...

  • DeSeyn comments on first year

    Jurri Schenck|Feb 20, 2020

    Hot Springs County Clerk Rose DeSeyn and her family moved to Thermopolis in 1996. She’s been Hot Springs County Clerk for one year now and shared her reflections. “It’s been really a great experience. I got elected, started my term in January and March 1 my husband passed away. It was bittersweet, but this job, I have to honestly say, it saved me because it’s easy to just kinda fall into a depressive mode and I feel like, ugh, I can’t do this. But having to get up and come to work and learn new...

  • Chamber announces nominees

    Feb 20, 2020

    The Thermopolis Chamber of Commerce have announced their nominees for 2019 business, non-profit and citizen of the year. Nominees for 2019 Business of the Year are: Storyteller, Wyoming Whiskey, Discover Thermopolis Print Zone, One Stop Repair, Vicklund Pharmacy, The Shoppe, Hot Springs Vet Clinic, Dairyland, Star Plunge and Pinnacle Bank. For Non-Profit Organization, nominees are: Main Street Thermopolis, Hot Springs County Library, Community Federated Church, Town of Thermopolis, Hot Springs County School District Number 1, Big Horn Basin Chi...

  • About people

    Feb 20, 2020

    The University of Wyoming has released honor rolls for the 2019 fall semester. Chloe Renae Crosby, Amanda Dinsmore, Darren Carl Leonhardt, Margaret A. Ryan and Courtney N. Yarrington were named to the UW President’s Honor Roll. Niki Jo Hill, Abraham Hu, Elizabeth K. Lofink, Jake Michael Maksin, Hannah R. Ozmon, Linsey J. Reed and Jeffery W. Van Antwerp were named to the UW Dean’s Honor Roll. Austin T. Rush earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wyoming at the completion of the 2019 fall semester. Joe Doak has been sel...

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