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  • Haire appeal under advisement

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Feb 9, 2017

    An appeal in a case against Anthony Haire is being taken under advisement in the Wyoming Supreme Court, with a written decision expected at a later date. Oral arguments have been heard by Supreme Court justices, as well as counsel for Haire and the State of Wyoming. Following a four-day trial in December 2015, Haire was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter and reckless endangerment. On May 4, 2016, he was sentenced to eight to 10 years with the Wyoming Department of Corrections. Haire shot...

  • Town council address water agreement with rural districts

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Feb 9, 2017

    Tuesday night, the Thermopolis Town Council had in attendance Cameron Burrows and Chandler Maddock with Boy Scout Troop 5020. The scouts were observing the meeting as part of earning their citizenship and community merit badges. Town Engineer Heath Overfield presented a letter regarding a request from the South Thermopolis Water & Sewer District (STWSD) to rescind a water pipeline agreement between the Town of Thermopolis, Owl Creek Water District and STWSD. Overfield explained in 2012 South...

  • Hospital officially becomes district

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Feb 9, 2017

    During the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees Jan. 31 meeting, the board adopted a resolution regarding the transformation of the hospital, a Wyoming county memorial hospital, into Hot Springs County Hospital District, a Wyoming county hospital district. Following the adoption of the resolution, the board expressed appreciation to outgoing board members Margaret Stansill, Kati McCumber and Josh Conrad. Those in attendance enjoyed some cake and the three received plaques in...

  • Shop local discussion about fliers

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Feb 9, 2017

    Friday morning was the second meeting with regard to increasing the amount of local shopping in Thermopolis. Meri Ann Rush began the meeting with discussion of House Bill 19, regarding sales from remote sellers. The bill, which did pass, stipulates if a seller’s gross revenue from the sale of tangible personal property, admissions or services delivered into this state exceeds $100,000, or if the seller sold tangible personal property, admissions or services delivered into this state in 200 or m...

  • Coach excited with boys' performance

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Feb 9, 2017

    Last weekend saw Thermopolis High School boys basketball action at home, taking on Wheatland Friday and Torrington Saturday. The Bobcats lost against both, falling 49-39 against Wheatland and 66-59 against Torrington. Coach Kevin Gerber said the boys played two really good games this weekend, and he was very proud of them. During the practices leading up to the games, Gerber said he matched players to compete for places and time, a method which paid off during game time. Gerber said they came ou...

  • JV, freshman at home Thursday

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Feb 9, 2017

    The Bocats JV and freshmen teams met with some tough competition this weekend against Wheatland and Torrington. The JV lost 50-29 to Wheatland and 48-45 to Torrington, while the freshmen lost 50-33 against Wheatland and 46-31 against Torrington. Coach Ryan Shaffer said Wheatland was one of those games where they slacked up a little on offense and they gave up too many points. They started a bit slow, he noted, then picked up the defense later and got within five points in the first half but gave...

  • TMS wrestlers gear up for conference

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Feb 9, 2017

    by Mark Dykes Last week saw 10 middle school wrestlers hitting the mats during the Thermopolis Quad Tuesday, January 31. The boys wrestled against Lander and Riverton, and came away from the home competition with 13 wins and seven losses. Sean Johansen lost by a 2:04 fall to Tallen Anderson of Lander, but won by a 1:31 fall over Hunter Peterson of Riverton. Carson Williams won by a 59-second fall over Gabe Harris of Lander, but lost by a 2:21 fall to Angel Monroe of Riverton. Wyatt McDermott... Full story

  • Hot Springs County High School club focuses on gaming

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Feb 9, 2017

    Red, white, black, green and blue. Just colors to some, but for those in the Hot Springs County High School Trading Card Game (TCG) Club these five hold sway over their competition. Paraeducator Kaleb Olsen said the club began after some students learned he liked to play Magic: The Gathering, one of the more popular TCGs, and they wanted to get together and do some competitive games. After some deliberation, he chose to start the club to provide an environment for students to get better at...

  • Men sentenced to prison on heroin charges

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Feb 2, 2017

    On Jan. 20 in the United States District Court of Wyoming, Darrel Demas, 27, and Justin Dvorak, 30, formerly of Thermopolis, were sentenced to prison terms for providing heroin which resulted in the death of Alexander Herdt in Thermopolis. According to court documents, Demas was sentenced to 48 months and Dvorak was sentenced to 24 months on individual charges of distribution of heroin resulting in death. The two were also charged with conspiracy to distribute heroin resulting in death, though...

  • Mathewson found guilty on multiple charges

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Feb 2, 2017

    The afternoon of Thursday, Jan. 26 in Hot Springs District Court, following almost three hours of deliberation, a jury returned a verdict of guilty on six charges against Paul Mathewson. The trial began Monday, Jan. 23. Among the charges on which Mathewson was found guilty were two counts of possession of methamphetamine, use of meth and possession of marijuana, stemming from a May 1, 2015 incident; trespassing from a Sept. 16, 2015 incident; and driving with a suspended license, stemming from...

  • Agar staying focused at legislature

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Feb 2, 2017

    Tuesday morning, Senate District 20 representative Wyatt Agar attended a Corporations Committee meeting. The meeting was to hear testimony on Senate File 71, regarding electricity production standards. Additionally, he noted there was debate regarding SF 17, dealing with extra-territorial jurisdiction. Regarding this latter, he said the important thing to keep in mind is this is a bill that deals with counties that have planning and zoning “so while there are some worries around it for our m...

  • Taking a closer look at the hills

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Feb 2, 2017

    I’ve been spending a lot of time on the river lately. I don’t mean I’ve taken up ice fishing or I’m making plans to take on the Polar Bear experience. It’s just I find myself, in my everyday routine, drawn more and more to the Big Horn and Wind River. I know, it’s kind of hard to avoid since it weaves through town, but even when I’m nowhere near the banks the river seems to find me. Case in point — Thermopolis Middle School has an incredible display in their hall regarding a artist-in-resid...

  • Event funding applications being accepted

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Feb 2, 2017

    Hot Springs Travel and Tourism is currently requesting funding applications for special events in the coming fiscal year, which runs from July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018. Director Amanda Moeller explained the process generally begins in mid-January. Applicants must complete an application for each event for which they are requesting funding, and the application must be accompanied by a budget. Moeller noted the money provided by Travel and Tourism must be used, 100 percent, for advertising, and...

  • Bobcats bring the energy over weekend

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Feb 2, 2017

    It was another busy weekend for the Thermopolis High School boys basketball team, hosting Rawlins Friday night, then taking things on the road at Douglas on Saturday. The boys fell to the Outlaws 61-49 in their first match, and 58-38 to the Bearcats. Coach Kevin Gerber noted the Rawlins game was a tough one. The team had a good first quarter with the Bobcats trailing by only a point. Gerber noted Will DeVries and Noah Schwalbe hit some big shots for their 11 points in the first, and the team...

  • TMS wrestlers have impressive showing

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Feb 2, 2017

    On Saturday, the Thermopolis Middle School wrestlers were on the road at the Worland Invite, and racked up 107 points. Coach Toby Emery stated, “The past couple of weeks have been tough. The boys have been battling, trying to stay healthy. With that said, the ten wrestlers that we brought to Worland really did wrestle well. I was especially impressed with our younger, less experienced wrestlers this weekend. They seem more comfortable on the mat and have been on the attack more. “All the boys ha... Full story

  • JV and freshman boys struggling

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Feb 2, 2017

    The JV and freshmen basketball teams struggled to find wins this past week at home against Rawlins Friday and on the road at Douglas Saturday. The JV team lost 51-32 to Rawlins and 49-33 to Douglas, while the freshmen team lost 56-33 to Rawlins and 52-36 to Douglas. With regard to the JV games, Coach Ryan Shaffer knew they were coming up against larger players on the Rawlins team, and he responded by putting in some of the bigger Bobcats like Sean Miller, Liam Aaron and Cade Zupan...

  • Fishing for a name

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Feb 2, 2017

    Using rods made from dowels, string and paper clips, kids at the Ralph Witters Elementary Pre-K night fish for the letters to make their names. While the kindergarten/kinder boost team kept children occupied with activities, parents at the event received information about the programs....

  • Canyon Drive

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Feb 2, 2017

    Wind River Canyon presents a variety of sights, including various waterfowl, steep cliff faces and the rushing, occasionally steaming, river....

  • Agar heads to Corporations Committee

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 26, 2017

    Senate District 20 representative Wyatt Agar has his plate full during the 2017 Legislature, managing bills and learning the ropes as one of the many freshmen this session. Tuesday morning, Agar shared he was headed to Corporations Committee meetings. He stated, “Last week we worked a group of bills pertaining to liquor statues. We were able to make them more user friendly and remove regulations. This week we are going to look at a set of interim bills that center around special districts.” He...

  • Trial begins in Mathewson cases

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 26, 2017

    Monday afternoon saw the start of a trial, expected to last several days, against Paul Mathewson in Hot Springs County Fifth Judicial District Court. Judge John G. Fenn is presiding over the trial. Among the charges against Mathewson are: delivery of methamphetamine, stemming from an April 9, 2015 incident; use of meth, possession of meth, possession of meth in felony amount, possession of marijuana and possession of methadone stemming from a May 1, 2015 incident; trespassing, stemming from Sept...

  • Senior center renovations complete

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 26, 2017

    Work that began a few months back at the Hot Springs County Senior Center is nearing completion. Flooring which better matches the beams along the center's walls and ceilings was recently installed, and Executive Director Chanda Waddell said that is the end for the contractor work. Waddell said people seem to really like the changes to the center, and she hasn't heard any negative comments. There are still some touch-ups and cleaning to do, Waddell noted. The next project is working to secure...

  • Key Club schedules February 'Date Night'

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 26, 2017

    Couples looking to have a romantic evening around Valentine’s Day without having to worry about their kids or finding a babysitter can utilize the Hot Springs County High School Key Club’s “Date Night,” Feb. 11 from 5-10 p.m. Key Club President Maggie Ryan and Vice President Korey Smith explained parents can drop off their children at the high school prior to going on their dates. About a dozen students and four adult supervisors will watch the children. They are well versed in supervi...

  • Nutrition information

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 26, 2017

    Cindy Aguilar leads the Cent$ible Nutrition Program Thursday. The six-week class provides information on making healthy meal choices and working within one's income....

  • Boys play 'A tale of two games'

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 26, 2017

    Last week, the Thermopolis boys basketball team took on the Worland Warriors on the road Thursday and the Buffalo Bison at home. The Bobcats lost to both - 67-56 to Worland, 67-39 to Buffalo - in what Coach Kevin Gerber described as "definitely a tale of two games." In the Worland game, Gerber said the boys showed up excited to play. They had talked about a former rivalry between the schools that died down over the past few years and being able to recharge that. "Matchup wise," Gerber said,...

  • Middle school wrestlers have strong showing at home meet

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 26, 2017

    Saturday Thermopolis competed against wrestlers from seven other schools at their home meet, and came away with 110 points. In A Division 98, Roedy Farrell placed fourth and scored nine team points. Farrell received a bye in Round 1, followed by a 12-5 decision win over Dylan Campbell in the quarterfinal. In the semifinal, Farrell lost by a 9-2 decision to Emma Karhu of Powell. In the consolation semifinal, Farrell won by 6-5 decision to Riley Bennett of Powell. He lost by 11-4 decision to...

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