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  • Worldly music

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Aug 9, 2018

    Pan Buffalo brings the music of steel drums to the Hot Springs County Pavilion during the Big Horn Basin Folk Festival. The pavilion was a central point for the festival, home to music and stories during the two-day event....

  • Peruvian band coming to town

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Aug 9, 2018

    The Hot Springs Greater Learning Foundation (HSGLF) was recently announced as a recipient of a grant from the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation (MAAF) and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), through the 2018-2019 Southern Exposure: Performing Arts of Latin America program. The grants help communities across the United States bring performing arts groups from Latin America for performance and engagement activities to help build an understanding and appreciation for the richness and diversity of...

  • Taking a ride

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Aug 9, 2018

    During all the activity for last weekends Gift of the Waters Pageant and Big Horn Basin Folk Festival, the Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department hosted an open house. Rides were provided on an older fire engine and the department's aerial truck, and people could also man a couple fire hoses. Firefighters provided hot dogs and drinks ....

  • Animal switch

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Aug 9, 2018

    Regular beef showers show pigs during Friday's Round Robin at the Hot Springs County Fair. The event tests the skills of youth in showing a variety of animals including beef, pigs, lambs and horses. Showing, from left, Taylor Agar, Eli Dickey and Eli McCumber....

  • Discussion continues on water options

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Aug 9, 2018

    Tuesday night at the Thermopolis Town Council meeting, there was lengthy discussion regarding alternative water options. Matt Ryan and Phil Scheel were present as representatives of the Hot Springs County Joint Powers Rural Water Board. Ryan noted a Level 2 study just finished and they are looking at the possibility of going to the State of Wyoming to request funding for a Level 3 study to drill a test well on Lysite Mountain. He said they were at the meeting to see if the town were interested...

  • Water line project on schedule

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Aug 2, 2018

    The streets of Thermopolis have been a variety of detours this past couple months as the water line replacement project has gotten underway. Work began in Hot Springs State Park but was plagued with delays. According to Town Engineer Anthony Barnett things are a bit behind but they should hit the final completion date fairly close. A second crew has been beneficial, allowing for work on Seventh Street at the same time that work continues on Fifth Street and the 400 block of Warren. Barnett...

  • Hospital board approves policies

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Aug 2, 2018

    Tuesday evening, the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees approved a number of policies, including the complaint/grievance policy. The policy is designed to allow handling of all patient and family complaints in a timely manner, and also track and track and trend complaints and grievances so as to implement any necessary changes and process improvements under the direction of Quality Assurance, Risk Management and Patient Care committees. Patti Jeunehomme reported on recent...

  • Not guilty plea entered in attempted murder charge

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Aug 2, 2018

    Monday in Hot Springs District Court, Hugo A. Luna pleaded not guilty — through an interpreter — to felony charges of first-degree attempted murder and kidnapping. The charges stem from a Friday, April 13 incident, during which Luna allegedly attempted to kill a woman who he had been traveling with for several days. The woman was found along the side of the road, and upon being interviewed said she became suspicious of Luna when he wasn’t stopping in populated areas and did not allow her acces...

  • Moore named director

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Aug 2, 2018

    As of last Thursday, Trenda Moore has been named director of the Hot Springs County Senior Center. Moore said the decision came from the board, though she had been serving as interim director since the resignation of Lisa Pierce earlier this year. After things got a bit settled, Moore said, she chose to apply for the director position. Moore has been with the senior center for 16 years, starting as a sub in the kitchen, then being a janitor for a year and then a case manager. She has lived in Th...

  • Locals headed to Summer Wyoming Senior Olympics

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Aug 2, 2018

    The 2018 Summer Wyoming Senior Olympics will be hosted at Laramie Aug. 2-4, and four local residents are among those competing in several events. T.J. Schoenewald said this is his 11th year participating, and with a focus on swimming he will be in the 50-yard backstroke, 100-yard backstroke, 100-yard breaststroke and 500-yard freestyle. Schoenewald said he had known about the events, but it was when Marion Bishop did a presentation at Kiwanis that he decided to participate. Marion and Glenn...

  • Winning pooch

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Aug 2, 2018

    Rosalie Willson receives a Best in Show award during Monday evening's dog show. Results from the show will be available in next week's edition....

  • Game hunting

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Aug 2, 2018

    Archers take aim during the Hot Springs County Fair Shooting Sports on Tuesday. Results will be available in next week's edition....

  • Alternative water sources presented

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 26, 2018

    Tuesday evening at the Hot Springs County Government Annex, a draft report prepared by DOWL was presented in regard to alternative sources for water in the county. Many of those in attendance were members of the recently formed Hot Springs County Rural Water District Joint Powers Board. Jeffrey Rosenlund with DOWL explained a study was done to develop an additional source water supply in the county and evaluate options to supply the districts around Thermopolis. There had been previous studies,...

  • Standing room only at candidate forum

    Mark Dykes and Cindy Glasson, Editor and Reporter Photographer|Jul 26, 2018

    Monday evening, the Thermopolis Middle School Commons was packed with political candidates and their constituents for public forum. Candidates from the town, county, state and federal level were each given two minutes to introduce themselves, and another 90 seconds for each question presented to them if any. Following is some information presented by the candidates, grouped by the position they are seeking. Senator Speaking on behalf of Senator John Barrasso was his wife, Bobbi, who said her...

  • Make time for some county fun

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 26, 2018

    This week, with all the political hubbub going around, take a break and take in the annual Hot Springs County Fair. Fair gets underway with the Pee Wee and 4-H and FFA Youth Horse Show this weekend, and there’s certainly plenty to see and do over the next few days. Of course, there will be plenty of critters to see when the fair buildings are open, but it’s also important to support our local youth as they show their skills and knowledge about their animals during the week’s shows. There...

  • TTWLTM takes softball championship

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 26, 2018

    Thursday evening saw The Team We Like The Most (TTWLTM) taking the championship title for the Hot Springs County Recreation District Adult Co-Ed Softball League, after a 20-18 win against One Stop Repair. According to information from the HSC Rec District, "One Stop jumped out to an early 9-3 lead middle of the third inning, before a David Evans three RBI homerun narrowed the gap, but the challengers were in a rhythm at the plate, and their fielding wasn't giving up anything easy. "Then, in the...

  • Chamber selects nomination committee

    Mark Dykes|Jul 26, 2018

    To prepare for board elections, the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce board selected the nomination committee of Amanda Kraushaar, Greg Willson and Phil Scheel at their July meeting. Chamber Executive Director Meri Ann Rush explained the committee’s job will be to present a slate of at least four people to run for the board, during the August board meeting. At last week’s meeting, Vivian Butchart and Robin Griffin — both of whose seats are up — expressed interest in being on the bal...

  • Red Lane approves budget

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 26, 2018

    Tuesday evening, the Red Lane Watershed Improvement District Board of Directors, consisting of Harold Hutson, Melanie Valentine and Tom Ream, approved the proposed fiscal year 2018-19 budget. According to the budget, revenues include $7,000 in tax levy and $20 in miscellaneous, which includes interest in accounts. Expenditures include $1,693 in capital outlay, $3,125 for administration, $3,200 in operations and $652 in indirect costs. With regard to the capital outlay, it was noted during the...

  • Setting it upright

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 26, 2018

    After an overturned semi was unloaded, a couple heavy duty tow trucks were used to bring the truck upright before the tractor was separated from the trailer. With the cab upright, several people worked to clean up glass and other debris, and gather the cabs contents....

  • Action on service line tabled

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 19, 2018

    Following some lengthy discussion during the Town Council’s meeting Tuesday evening, action on a new ordinance regarding water lines was tabled to allow time for some revision. The ordinance, approved on first reading at the board’s July 3 meeting, states responsibility for expense of repairs and maintenance of water service lines is on the Town of Thermopolis from the connection at the water main to six feet behind the street curb or to the consumer’s property line, whichever is closer to the m...

  • Information sought on vandalism in Hot Springs State Park

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 19, 2018

    In recognition of the 2016 centennial for The Swinging Bridge in Hot Springs State Park, lights were placed along the bridge to provide a new look for this icon of the park and town. In recent weeks, however, the bridge has not been lit as it should as people have been stealing the bulbs and cutting wires. State Park Assistant Superintendent John Fish said there have been two incidents he knows of where the lights have been vandalized. About 50 bulbs were taken each time, Fish said, noting...

  • Gottsche undergoing some changes

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 19, 2018

    There has certainly been plenty of activity east of the river, with the water line replacement project finishing up, short of street repair. Starting this past week, there are some changes to the front area of Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital and Gottsche Rehab and Wellness. Gottsche CEO Cheryl Shero explained a remodel of the facility will be done in three phases. The first phase involves the front area, Shero said, basically because the hospital and Gottsche were designed as one building,...

  • Good dig

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 19, 2018

    Volleyball coach Shannon Hill observes students during the Hot Springs County Rec District’s week long Jr. Bobcat Volleyball Camp....

  • Lodging tax receipts see small dip

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 19, 2018

    At the Tuesday meeting of Hot Springs Travel and Tourism, Director Amanda Moeller reported a bit lower deposit of lodging tax receipts compared to this time last fiscal year. The July deposit this fiscal year was $13,359.59, compared to $15,997.24 in July of the 2017-18 fiscal year. Moeller said the receipt report had three contributors — Town of Thermopolis, Hot Springs County and East Thermopolis. Board member Carly Leyba requested the breakdown of tax receipts be presented at future meetings....

  • Town approves first reading of ordinances

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 12, 2018

    During their meeting on Tuesday, July 3 the Thermopolis Town Council approved two town ordinances on first reading. The ordinances will go through two more readings before they are adopted. One ordinance repeals and replaces Town Code section 14-104 concerning liability and expense for repairs and maintenance of water service lines to place responsibility on the town for a portion of the line, with the balance being the responsibility of the consumer. Under the new ordinance, responsibility for...

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