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  • Encore Talent Show tryouts set for Sunday

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Jan 19, 2017

    Calling all students in grades kindergarten through 12 who want to show off their talent at singing, dancing, playing an instrument, etc. Tryouts for the Encore Talent Show will be held on Sunday, Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. at Risen Son Southern Baptist Church. Sign up at rscseagles.com by Friday for your opportunity to earn a spot performing in the Encore Talent Show scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 4 at 5:30 p.m. in the fair building. Encore is an opportunity for youths to compete, share and experience...

  • Santa's got it easy

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Jan 19, 2017

    Last week was a milestone, both for my son as well as my wife and I. After days of wiggling, poking and prodding, Michael announced to us — and, judging by the volume of his voice, the neighbors — that he lost his first tooth. Naturally this came with some excitement for myself and Louise. Pictures were taken and posted, phone calls were made to grandparents and other family members. Even our two-year-old got into the act, though at first he wasn’t sure why we were celebrating. When we told...

  • Chamber discusses maps, board vacancies

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Jan 19, 2017

    Thursday evening at the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting, the board received an update on the city maps. These maps feature Thermopolis on one side and Hot Springs County on the other, with advertisements outlining each. The town side will feature local businesses and attractions, while the county side will have landmarks such as Legend Rock and fishing access points. Chamber Executive Director Meri Ann Rush said the process of selling ad space on the maps is ongoing. He...

  • Boys basketball coach excited as season moves forward

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Jan 19, 2017

    This weekend was a struggle for Thermopolis High School Boys Basketball, as they came away with losses to Lander, 68-41, and Lovell, 69-43. Coach Kevin Gerber said Lander came out as a real “run-and-gun, shoot ‘em up type team. They put up 81 shots in the game, and we put up 56.” He noted Thermopolis had a slightly lower field goal percentage than Lander, but only by half a percent. “They shot 30.86, we shot 30.36. It wasn’t like a great shooting team, they just put up a whole lot of shots.” L...

  • TMS wrestlers place at Lovell

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Jan 19, 2017

    Many of the Thermopolis Middle School Wrestling team took placing during the Lovell Invite on Saturday. Team scores were not totaled for the event. Coach Toby Emery stated, “The boys did very well this weekend and had a lot of success. I think a majority of the wrestlers, including the lesser-experienced wrestlers, surprised themselves and gained a lot of confidence for future competitions. Although we have a lot to work on in the wrestling room, improvements are being made each week by the team...

  • JV boys step up against Lovell

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Jan 19, 2017

    “Lander was rough,” said coach Ryan Shaffer of the Thermopolis JV Boys Basketball game Friday evening. The Bobcats came away with the 55-11 loss. “We just were not making anything,” Shaffer said. “We weren’t playing real well.” But, he added, it was a good learning experience. “It was just one of those games where you get behind and nothing was going in the basket . . . It was just kind of frustrating.” Scoring against Lander was: Cade Zupan — 4, Kolby George — 3, Justin Jeffs — 2 and Jarron...

  • Travel and Tourism hears how proposed bill will hurt HSC

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Jan 19, 2017

    Tuesday afternoon, Hot Springs Travel and Tourism met for their regular meeting. Though no action was taken, as there were not enough members present for a quorum, Director Amanda Moeller presented information regarding legislation that could be detrimental for the county if it passes. Moeller explained Travel and Tourism is a member of the Wyoming Travel Industry Coalition. One of the bills currently opposed by WTIC is HB 149 regarding lodging tax distribution. The lodging tax is a four...

  • Amended complaint filed in TCT lawsuit

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 12, 2017

    On Dec. 28, Joe and Barbara Campbell filed a second amended complaint against members of the Tri-County Telephone Association, Inc. (TCT). The complaint specifically names TCT CEO Chris Davidson, CFO Steve Harper, former board members Dalin Winters, Clifford Alexander, J.O. Sutherland, Daniel Greet and John K. Johnson, TCT purchaser Neil Schlenker and attorney Michael Rosenthal, esquire. A number of companies are also named, including corporate law firm Hathaway and Kunz, Big Horn Telecom, BHT H...

  • Agar looks forward to representing district 20

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 12, 2017

    On the afternoon of Jan. 5, Senate District 20 representative Wyatt Agar was already on his way to Cheyenne for the 2017 Legislature which convened on Jan. 10. Being something of a “new guy” at the session, Agar said there would, of course, be a learning curve, particularly when stepping into the state’s current fiscal situation. However, he’s encouraged to be there with representatives Nathan Winters and Mike Greear, as well Senate President Eli Bebout, all of whom are willing to share their kn...

  • Two sentenced in district court

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 12, 2017

    Monday afternoon in Hot Springs District Court, Lane Gunkel was sentenced to a period of seven to nine years in the Wyoming State Penitentiary. That sentence comes with a recommendation he attend the Boot Camp program. Should he complete the program, Gunkel would be eligible for a reduced sentence. In October, Gunkel changed his plea to guilty on a charge of third-degree sexual abuse of a minor. The charge was amended from a second-degree abuse charge, and additional counts of second-degree...

  • Earthquake hits Hot Springs County

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 12, 2017

    According to information from Hot Springs County Emergency Management Coordinator Bill Gordon, there was indeed an earthquake reported by the United States Geological Survey in the county around 10 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 5. The epicenter of the quake was about 27 miles west of Thermopolis in the Owl Creek area, and about 6.7 miles deep. The event registered 3.2 on the Richter Scale, a magnitude often felt by people, but very rarely causing any damage. Gordon stated he has heard no reports of...

  • Dancers take stage Friday

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 12, 2017

    Those looking for an international cultural experience can check out the Moscow Nights/Golden Gates program, featuring dancers from Russia and Georgia, presented by the Hot Springs Greater Learning Foundation. There will be a welcome reception Thursday for community members who are hosting the dancers. Foundation Education Director Jacky Wright expressed appreciation to everyone who stepped up to host. On Friday, the dancers will take to the stage with a 10 a.m. performance at the auditorium...

  • Discussion focus on local shopping promotion

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 12, 2017

    Friday morning saw a meeting of the minds regarding the 21 Days of Christmas event and how to promote shopping local. Regarding the 21 Days of Christmas, Meri Ann Rush recapped. The event this year had drawings for Chamber Bucks on three different Saturdays, whereas the previous year had all the drawings on one day. Customers at participating businesses have opportunities to fill out tickets to get their names in the drawings. Rush suggested going back to one day for all the drawings, and have...

  • Bobcats finish strong with win against Glenrock

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 12, 2017

    It was an energetic weekend for Thermopolis Boys Basketball, as they competed in the Big Horn Basin Classic, taking losses against Greybull and Powell, but capping off the weekend with a win against Glenrock. Coach Kevin Gerber was excited to play against Greybull Thursday, as they were in the conference with them last year. It was a game the team wanted to win for sure, taking their opponent on their own court. However, Greybull won 58-54. Greybull played tight defense on Noah Schwalbe, Gerber...

  • Middle school wrestlers take first at Rocky Mountain

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 12, 2017

    The Thermopolis Middle School wrestlers came home with a win at the Rocky Mountain Invite on Saturday, with a total 81 points. Wyatt McDermott and Logan Cole were the high scorers, with McDermott winning 21 and Cole winning 20. McDermott's points came in A Division 98, where he took first place. He won by a 3-2 decision over Dylan Emborg of Heights, Mont. in the quarterfinal, a 9-0 majority decision over Karsten Stone of Cody in the semifinal and a fall over Riley Bennett of Powell in 44...

  • Freshman boys win over Lovell

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 12, 2017

    Over the weekend, the freshman boys basketball team competed at the Buffalo Invite, going 1-2 with a 41-35 win against Lovell and losses to Riverton, 51-33, and Powell, 56-52. Coach Ryan Shaffer said Saturday was a long day with three games to play. He noted five of the seven playing freshmen also competed at the JV level in the Thursday game against Greybull and the Friday game against Powell. “I tried to limit their minutes in the JV game,” Shaffer said, “but still they essentially playe...

  • Council approves resolution for loan

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 5, 2017

    During the Town Council meeting Tuesday evening, Resolution No. 531 was approved, authorizing submission of a pre-application from to the State Loan and Investment Board for a loan through the State Revolving Fund on behalf of the governing body for the Town of Thermopolis. The application is for $1.3 million, for the pipeline replacement project. Prior to approval of the resolution, a public meeting was held with no comment. Also during the meeting, William Malloy and Dusty Lewis took the oath...

  • Florence Daugherty a familiar face at HSC senior center

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 5, 2017

    If you happen to be at the Hot Springs County Senior Center for lunch, more than likely you're going to see Florence Daugherty, better known as "Toots," working. At 95 years old, Daugherty has been helping out at the center for over 20 years. She recalled coming to Thermopolis when she was 68, though she was born in Hot Springs County and her parents, Jesse and Grace Walker, were the first people married in the county. Born at Sunnyside, Daugherty grew up there and attended the Lucerne school....

  • RE/MAX sees new leadership

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 5, 2017

    With the New Year, it means some new activity at RE/MAX All-Star, REALTORS®. Forrest Coleman-Weisz explained he purchased 50 percent of the business shares and as of Jan. 1 took a more active role in leadership. There are a lot of new policies going into effect, and a lot they're going to be doing differently, he said, for the community and to reinforce the real estate market as a whole in the county. "It's a good transition. It's something I've been working up to for 10 years."...

  • RoundTop Real Estate changes hands

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 5, 2017

    The arrival of 2017 brought in a change in ownership at RoundTop Real Estate. Mark and Kerri Manig took over the business at the start of the year from Steve and Jeannie Brown, though they're hardly new to the office with over two years working for RoundTop under their belts. Mark noted he's had a lot of solo experience as a full-time private investor in Colorado, and he's always had an interest in real estate in one form or another. Steve and Jeannie offered them an opportunity here in Thermopo...

  • Going a different way

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 5, 2017

    Well, the big ’17 is here. Try as I might to stay up and watch the ball drop, I only made it to 11:15 p.m. this year. I guess that’s still more than an hour beyond the official drop in New York. I’m not much for resolutions, as I either set unrealistic goals or, when it’s something a bit more grounded, I either give up too easily on it or forget about it entirely by March. But, since statistics show that less than 10 percent of people make or stick to their resolutions, I’m content knowing I...

  • Repair shop gets new name and owner

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 5, 2017

    As of Dec. 1, Rocking Arrow Tire became Wyoming Fleet and Service Repair. Senior Technician Nate Myers explained former owner Cody Hensley offered the business up for sale, and he went into the venture with a former boss, John Kissel. He further added Kissel actually owns the business, while Myers gets shares. Myers said he probably won’t get into working on semis, but he’s certainly up for trying anything else. As for rates, he noted he’s pretty much on line with what they were previ...

  • Out and about

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 5, 2017

    Residents took advantage of the warmth over the weekend to get in some activity....

  • Water line rehab projects moves forward

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Dec 29, 2016

    Over the next couple years, people in Thermopolis can expect to see some heavy work with the water lines during a rehabilitation project. Town Engineer Anthony Barnett explained the lines included in the project are all transmission lines, and those are the lines the Wyoming Water Development Commission will provide funding for. “They won’t fund services or distribution lines.” At the Thermopolis Town Council Dec. 20 meeting, Mayor’s Assistant Fred Crosby noted he and Barnett travelled to Chey...

  • Hospital district elects officers

    Mark Dykes, r|Dec 29, 2016

    During the Dec. 20 meeting of the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital Board of Directors, there was some discussion regarding the transformation of the hospital and the hospital district. In the general election, the majority of residents voted to pass an initiative to form the district. The District Board had a short meeting Dec. 14 to elect officers and appoint members to committee roles. Chairman Dr. Bill Williams, Vice Chair Heath Overfield, Secretary/Treasurer Dan Herdt. Dave Koerwitz and...

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