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  • 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...

  • Let's keep it going

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 12, 2018

    Well, the PRCA Rodeo and fireworks show have come and gone, and both drew a crowd, but the summer activities here in Thermopolis are far from over. Coming up next for big events we’ve got the reunion weekend, providing a chance for classmates to get together and reminisce about school and share memories of our town, while also visiting about what they’ve been up to since graduation. Always a busy place, the fairgrounds will be active in the last couple weeks of July with the WJRA Rodeo, 4-H...

  • Planning ahead

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 12, 2018

    Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital CEO Margie Molitor, left, and Gottsche Business Manager Karissa Williams look over the map of Gottsche's renovations....

  • How to spot Chronic Wasting Disease

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 12, 2018

    Last week, a few calls came in to the Hot Springs County Law Enforcement Center regarding sick wildlife. Though the animals could not immediately be located and confirmed they had Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), Game Warden Benge Brown said the county is one of the more prevalent areas for the sickness. The disease is a chronic, fatal disease of the central nervous system in mule deer, white-tailed deer, elk, and moose. Brown said animals afflicted with CWD become very thin and unresponsive to...

  • Night lights

    Mark Dykes and Cindy Glasson, Editor and Reporter Photographer|Jul 12, 2018

    A wide variety of colors and patterns were seen above T Hill for Independence Day. The Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department puts on the fireworks show with the help of donations from community members and businesses. Following the grand finale, cheers for the show could be heard all over town. Personal caches of fireworks added to the sights before, during and after the main show....

  • Coloring pages

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 12, 2018

    Among the services provided by Hot Springs County Library is adult coloring once a month. The activity provides a relaxing time to visit with others while creating some colorful pieces....

  • Pageant coming back to its roots

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 12, 2018

    “Moccasined feet of Indians trod the paths surrounding the Big Horn Hot Springs long before the coming of the first white man.” These words are the opening of the “History of the Spring” written by Jessie L. Duhig and found in the program for the annual Gift of the Waters Historic Indian Pageant, this year at 6 p.m. on Aug. 4 and 5. The pageant honors when Chief Washakie, in 1897, entered a federal treaty and ceded about 10 square miles of the northeast corner of reservation having the Big Hor...

  • Messenger receives award

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 5, 2018

    Local attorney Michael Messenger was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association convention in Cody on June 21. Messenger is finishing his 43rd year as a practicing attorney, all of which have been in Thermopolis as he came here during the Pageant Day weekend in 1975. Except for four years as the Hot Springs County and prosecuting attorney from 1978-82, he said, he's "always been on the criminal defense side of that part of the law." Otherwise, he's...

  • Taking the stage

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 5, 2018

    Oliver Strenger shows his dance moves during the Summer Reading talent show last Friday at Hot Springs County Library. The summer program theme this year is "Libraries Rock!" with activities centered around music and motion. Though there was no program this week due to the holiday, the program will wrap up next Friday, July 13....

  • Lights out

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 5, 2018

    Hot Springs State Park Superintendent Kevin Skates looks at a wire cut for the lights on the swinging bridge. Several bulbs were taken as well, though repairs were scheduled so the bridge will still be lit for Independence Day. Anyone with information on the vandalism is encouraged to contact law enforcement....

  • Family practice adds medical student

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 5, 2018

    Last week saw a new face at Red Rock Family Practice, with Marcus Couldridge briefly joining the team. Couldridge grew up in Windhoek, Namibia then moved to Casper at eight years old and has adopted Wyoming as his home ever since. After graduating from Kelly Walsh High School, he attended Northwest College and played soccer. After earning his associates, he transferred to Western Washington University to finish his Bachelor's of Science in Bio-Anthropology in 2016. He looks forward to beginning...

  • Next phase

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 5, 2018

    In addition to the work being done to water lines in Hot Springs State Park, work began on lines along Fifth Street as well. Line replacements will include Fifth from Washakie to Broadway, Seventh between Broadway and Shoshoni, and the 400 and 500 blocks of Warren As of Monday afternoon, there was no information regarding when the project would be complete....

  • Masonic Temple in need of building assessment

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 5, 2018

    Amanda Moeller, CEO for the Thermopolis-Hot Springs County Economic Development Company (EDC) said she applied for a Historic Architectural Assistance Fund (HAAF) grant for Masonic Malta Lodge No. 17. In the past, she noted, she’s written them for the Klink building and the property at 518 Broadway. Done through the Wyoming Main Street and the State Historic Preservation Office, Moeller explained no money is given but the two organizations hire an architect to do a feasibility study on w...

  • Local team earns 13th at fishing tournament

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 5, 2018

    Boysen Reservoir was home to a branch of the 2018 Wyoming Walleye Stampede, and the team of Bill and Julie Mathews places 13th among the competition with a two-day total weight of 22.28 pounds. Teams can enter up to five fish each day of the tournament, but they have to be at least 15 inches long. Bill noted they caught several that were under the length requirement and had to be thrown back, but they landed one that was 20 inches and another that was 22. "We needed 10 of those," he said of...

  • Patriotic parade

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jun 28, 2018

    This past weekend brought the action of the annual PRCA Cowboy Rendezvous Rodeo to town. The parade saw plenty of entries from businesses, rodeo royalty and individuals. Keeping with the theme of United We Stand, many featured patriotic colors and tributes to veterans and the Armed Forces. It being an election year, there were plenty of local and state candidates shaking hands and visiting with their constituents. Overall winners from the parade were the Wyoming State Fair with their draft...

  • Hospital board amends budget

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jun 28, 2018

    During their meeting Tuesday evening, the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees approved amending the budget for the 2017-18 fiscal year. Chief Financial Officer Shelly Larson explained because they are a hospital district they are subject to different rules in terms of their budget. The state auditor’s office requires the board amend the budget for any line items so they don’t exceed what was approved by the board. Larson further explained she takes the actual revenue and exp...

  • Clowning around

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jun 28, 2018

    Rodeo clown Justin Rumford gathers youth around him to explain the rules of the boot scramble during the rodeo....

  • Summer snow

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jun 28, 2018

    Wisps of cotton float across the sky as the wind blows through the trees in Hot Springs State Park....

  • What a show of support

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jun 28, 2018

    This past weekend saw the annual PRCA Rodeo, and Thermopolis truly shined in terms of showing off our town. The nightly performances at the fairgrounds were well-attended, with supporters of breast cancer awareness Friday night and an amazing tribute to our Armed Forces Saturday. At the Chuck Mead Memorial Pack Horse Race the crowd cheered on everyone, whether local or not, and encouraged them through the challenges of capturing their horses, securing the packs and leading the animals in the...

  • Remembering the fallen

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jun 28, 2018

    A plaque recognizing 24 men from Hot Springs County who gave their lives in World War II is passed during a rededication of the memorial grove for the soldiers. The rededication was done by the Hot Springs County Daughters of the American Revolution and VFW Auxiliary, and during the program it was noted many of the original green ash trees in the grove are still standing. Speaking at the program were, from left: Marilyn Strausborger, Veva Blakesley and Kay Rush....

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