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  • Dumas found guilty on charges

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Apr 20, 2017

    Following about three hours of deliberation Wednesday afternoon, a jury found Darren Dumas guilty of strangulation of a household member and domestic battery. The strangulation charge is from Sept. 26, and the battery charge is from Sept. 23-26. The charges state he beat and strangled Christy Dumas. See the April 20 and 27 editions of the Independent Record for more information....

  • Thermopolis hosts Judiciary Committee meeting meeting

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 13, 2017

    A meeting of the Wyoming Joint Judiciary Committee will be held April 20 and 21 at the Days Inn. Following the formal presentations each day, there will be time for public comment, and the committee will break each day for lunch from 12-1:30 p.m. The joint committee will meet three or four times during the interim, which is from now until November, at different locations around the state. House District 28 Representative Nathan Winters said last year the interim committee worked very hard on...

  • Number work

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 13, 2017

    Mesa Allen shows off her multiplication skills as grandma Barb Hansen watches. The activity was among many stations available during the Ralph Witters Elementary Math Night on Tuesday. Students received tickets they could get punched for doing math activities, with two punches earning them pizza and the third getting them an ice cream float....

  • Celebrate the new

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 13, 2017

    Easter weekend is here once again, and the holiday means different things to different people. Having been raised Catholic, for me — as I’m sure it does for plenty others — the day itself and the weeks leading up to it go beyond the chocolate bunnies and marshmallow birds and into the spiritual. One thing I think is common among everyone, though, is the sense of newness, of rebirth or life taking a new direction. I hope that has more to do with the springtime being when baby animals are born,...

  • UW President Nichols visits with county residents

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 13, 2017

    Tuesday morning at the Hot Springs County Museum, University of Wyoming President Laurie Nichols visited with residents of Thermopolis and Hot Springs County. Nichols, who began her duties as the UW president on May 16, 2016, noted starting that month would allow her the opportunity to travel to all of the communities within her first year. Nichols noted she is still fairly new to the state, having only been here not quite a year, and the visits are, in part, to better understand the makeup of...

  • Runoff forecast for Boysen Reservoir

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 13, 2017

    There is no change in the snowmelt runoff forecast for Boysen Reservoir between March and April. Mahonri Williams, the resources management division chief for the Bureau of Reclamation’s Wyoming area office noted the April through June runoff prediction is still 1,100,000 acre-feet (af), which is 200 percent of the 30-year averaged of 540,000 af. Even with the recent rain and snow in Thermopolis, Williams noted it would only affect those areas downstream on the Big Horn River. Williams f...

  • Prosecutorial misconduct added to motion

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 6, 2017

    An addendum to a motion for a new trial in a case against Matthew Schwan was filed March 30. Schwan was found guilty on March 15 of aggravated homicide by vehicle, in the death of Reilly Schwan. The addendum calls for a new trial because of prosecutorial misconduct. According to the document, during the trial the prosecutor was examining a witness and the witness was asked what the deceased might have said. The events counsel objected as hearsay, and the prosecutor said in a loud voice, “She i...

  • Council looks at sewer, sanitation rates

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 6, 2017

    Tuesday night, the Thermopolis Town Council looked at the water, sewer and sanitation rates. According to the financial statement of February 2017, water revenues were $932,172.44 and expenditures were $718,080.95, for an end result of $214,091.49. Taking into account a $29,455.06 payment to the drinking water SRF loan — which is the town’s match for the water line going up Broadway when the state put the new highway in — results in a total of $184,636.43. As for sewer, there was $459,...

  • Volunteers needed for dispensing exercise

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 6, 2017

    by Mark Dykes Volunteers are needed to help with a Hot Springs County mass dispensing exercise hosted by Hot Springs County Public Health. The exercise is scheduled for the morning of Thursday, April 13 at the county fair building. The scenario is a release of weaponized Anthrax. Volunteers can choose to be staff or role-players during. Staff volunteers who want to help at the Point of Dispensing (POD) should arrive at the building by 8 a.m. to receive a short training before the POD opens at 9...

  • Drum solo

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 6, 2017

    Kyle Mosser teaches Jason Capelle a simple drum beat Thursday morning at the auditorium. Students from Ralph Witters Elementary were treated to a concert from band and choir students. Following the performance, the elementary students were invited to explore and ask questions about the instruments....

  • Treasured teaching

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 6, 2017

    Hot Springs County School District Superintendent Dustin Hunt congratulates 2016-17 Teacher of the Year Stephanie Czarobski during an all-school assembly last Friday. Czarobski, along with Alex McLean, Jacob Strenger and Tom Olsen, received their Champion for Children awards prior to the announcement by Catelyn Deromedi, the 2015-16 Teacher of the Year....

  • Bobcats continue to set personal records

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 6, 2017

    Saturday at the Jerry Campbell Track Invite in Buffalo, the Hot Springs County High School tracksters took a combined seventh place with 64.5 total points. The girls placed fifth with 46 points, and the boys took ninth with 18.5. It was another good meet for the boys in terms of personal records, however, with Kolby George's fourth place time of 11:48.63 in the 3200 meters, Chandler Maddock's fifth place height of 11' in the pole vault, Liam Aaron's seventh place 5' in the high jump, Jared...

  • Hospital gains two new directors

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 6, 2017

    At the last meeting of the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital Board of Directors, the board was introduced to Jeramy Jones, the new pharmacy director, and Terrence Place, the new laboratory director Jones earned his doctorate of pharmacy from Idaho State University College of Pharmacy in 2002. From there, he started in retail - working at pharmacies inside stores - before moving into hospital pharmacies. For Jones, the latter has been much more enjoyable, as he's able to get much more...

  • Browsing through

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 6, 2017

    Belinda Willson looks over the selections available during the Friends of the Library book sale Saturday, while Becky Hutson does some arranging....

  • Motion for new trial in Schwan case

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Mar 30, 2017

    A motion for a new trial and evidentiary hearing has been filed in a case against Matthew Schwan, who on March 15 was found guilty of aggravated homicide by vehicle, in the death of Reilly Schwan. The charge is from a May 14, 2016, incident, during which Matthew struck Reilly with a vehicle; that vehicle had to be lifted off Reilly at the scene. Following the trial, Schwan was allowed to remain on bond, and a pre-sentence investigation was ordered. According to the motion for a new trial, filed... Full story

  • Hospital board begins bylaws review

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Mar 30, 2017

    Monday night, the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees received a copy of the board bylaws from Board Attorney Ron Jurovich, who invited the board members to look over them and bring any questions to him. He further noted he revised the bylaws and highlighted points for board members to think about. Among those items highlighted concerned the name of the district, whether the hospital should retain 501c3 status and when the annual meeting is held. Jurovich noted board members...

  • Track opener sees multiple personal records

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Mar 30, 2017

    The Hot Springs County High School track season got underway this last weekend, with the Yellowstone Sports Medicine Invite at Cody, and several of the Bobcats had strong showings with 10 personal records and many qualifying for state. Coach Ernie Mecca said the meet was a good start for a young team, and any time the kids can get qualified for state is great. While only 11 of the 24 students are returners, meaning over 50 percent of them are first year tracksters, Mecca said both the veterans a...

  • TMS track opener at Powell

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Mar 30, 2017

    The Thermopolis Middle School track team will see their first competition this season at Powell, with a meet scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. Saturday. Coach Stephanie Czarobski recently commented on students at each grade level. Regarding the eighth grade, she stated, “They are a very promising group . . . I think their grade as a whole will do great. They come to practice asking for more work and stay late to run extra sprints. They’ve been a great example for our younger team and I really loo...

  • Schwan guilty of aggravated homicide

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Mar 23, 2017

    It was an emotional time for friends and family of Matthew and Reilly Schwan last Wednesday, after a jury found Matthew guilty of aggravated homicide by vehicle. The verdict capped off an already emotional three-day trial which involved testimony to Reilly’s being struck by a vehicle driven by Matthew in the early hours of May 14, 2016, the injuries she received and her subsequent passing after being taken off life support June 4. Though originally charged with driving under the influence w...

  • Honors handed out

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Mar 23, 2017

    Saturday evening at the fair building, members of the community gathered for the 96th annual Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce Banquet. Among the festivities for the evening were the announcement of the 2016 Business, Non-Profit and Citizen of the Year. This year saw two recipients for Business of the Year - Thermopolis Hardware & Mercantile and Vicklund Pharmacy. Comments made about Thermopolis Hardware were, "This business has created a fantastic inventory to provide a service of... Full story

  • Vialpando bound over on additional charges

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Mar 23, 2017

    Monday in Hot Springs Circuit Court Lola Vialpando was bound over to Fifth Judicial District Court on charges including seven counts of forgery and three counts of theft. The charges allege Vialpando altered bank statements at her former employer between Jan. 29 and July 29 of 2016, and also altered account statements to omit certain transactions. Charges further allege she used company issued credit cards to make over 300 online and local purchases totaling almost $19,000 In addition to the...

  • Freedom Ball Adult Prom Saturday

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Mar 23, 2017

    The Freedom Ball Adult Prom is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 25 at the Days Inn. The Big Horn Basin Riders motorcycle club is hosting the event, but attendees don’t have to be members or bikers to attend. Fancy dress is not a requirement either, so people can dress casual if they choose. A variety of music will be provided by a DJ, and there will also be snacks and a cash bar. Commemorative glasses will be available for purchase, and a photo booth will help capture memories. T...

  • Guyon appointed to Wyo. Tourism Board

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Mar 23, 2017

    Wyoming Dinosaur Center Executive Director Angie Guyon found out the last week of February she was appointed to a three-year term with the Wyoming Tourism Board. She takes over as the representative for District 5, which includes Hot Springs, Big Horn, Park and Washakie counties. Sandy Newsome formerly held the seat, though her term was up. Guyon said she applied for the seat, noting it was a simple process though letters of recommendation help. She received a letter from Wyoming Secretary of St...

  • Track season kicks off at Yellowstone invite

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Mar 23, 2017

    This Saturday will see the Thermopolis High School Bobcats hit the track at the Yellowstone Sports Medicine Invite at Cody. The boys track team will see three returning letter winners this year, with junior Cullen Becher, a two-year letterman, and sophomores Ethan Becher and Chandler Maddock, both one-year. The three will join senior Ryan Johnson, juniors Logan Meier, Liam Whitt and Jared Little, sophomore Kolby George and freshmen Jarron Mortimore and Tyler Kay. Coach Ernie Mecca said the boys... Full story

  • Town Council approves payment to Jadeco

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Mar 23, 2017

    Tuesday evening, the Thermopolis Town Council approved a motion, 3-2 with members Dusty Lewis and John Dorman Sr. voting “no,” a payment of $8,921.67 to Brad Basse of Jadeco for work done on the communications area of the Law Enforcement Center. The project was initially bid at around $3,324, but final costs came in at $11,776.60. At a February meeting, the council approved paying the overage of $8,452.60, with the town and Hot Springs County Commission each paying half. However, at the March 7...

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