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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....
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...
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...
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...
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...
Rodeo clown Justin Rumford gathers youth around him to explain the rules of the boot scramble during the rodeo....
Wisps of cotton float across the sky as the wind blows through the trees in Hot Springs State Park....
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...
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....
Scouts practice flag-raising at the Passport to Adventure Cub Scout Day Camp this past Friday and Saturday. Cub Scouts Pack 5053 is looking for members. Those interested can call Jackie Dorothy at 921-2453 or Ana Moser at 921-9903....
Monday in Hot Springs District Court, Matthew Schwan was denied a reduction in his sentence. On March 15, 2017, he received a six-to eight-year sentence for aggravated vehicular homicide. The charge is from a May 14, 2016 incident during which Reilly Schwan was struck by a vehicle driven by Matthew after a night of drinking with others. Reilly later passed away. During the original sentencing, Schwan asked the court for mercy and a sentence that would allow time for healing and to care for his...
Jeffrey VanAntwerp tries to get his horse through the "foam forest" portion of the Chuck Mead Packhorse Scramble last Saturday. The forest is one of the more difficult obstacles on the course, as the animals are typically not familiar with such sights....
A competitor in the bareback competition sets in for the ride as the gates open during Saturday night's performance at the PRCA Rodeo. Though the rain was plentiful in the evening, it didn't keep people from packing the grandstands and having a good time....
Greggory Crimm was briefly given control over Wyoming National Guard Concert Band during their June 19 performance. Following some patriotic songs, smaller group Frontier Brass played some rock, pop and rap songs....
Following a brief public hearing during which there was no comment, the Thermopolis Town Council — with Mayor Mike Mortimore absent — approved the budget for the 2018-19 fiscal year on third reading, as well as Resolution 543 to officially adopt it. According to the numbers, the upcoming fiscal year’s revenues include: $3,754,918 in the General Fund, including $1,091,820 cash carryover; $4,507,641 in the Enterprise Fund; $3,084,500 in Enterprise Fund-Depreciation Reserve for transfers, loan,...
According to an order signed by District Judge Norman Young, a motion for partial summary judgment in a case against Tri-County Telephone Association (TCT) co-operative, filed by Joe and Barbara Campbell, has been denied. Litigation against TCT and several individual defendants began in December of 2015 by the Campbells, who alleged misrepresentation and concern co-op members were entitled to more than capital credits when the sale happened and should have had more information provided....
During the Hot Springs Travel and Tourism Board’s meeting, Director Amanda Moeller reported she was anticipating having something near the norm for the June deposit of lodging tax receipts. However, it was about $3,000 less compared to last year. “That changes some numbers for us going into the next fiscal year,” she said, but noted overall receipts are up four percent for the year. As of Tuesday, the board had $6,257 not spent out of the budget. Moeller pointed out there was not enough to pa...
Two teams in the Hot Springs County Rec District's Adult Co-Ed Softball League remain on top following games last week, with The Team We Like the Most (TTWLTM) and One Stop Repair both at 4-0. One Stop saw an 18-3 victory over Robin Batsman on June 12. Standout performers were Joe Czarobski with a 1.000 average, two runs and six RBIs for One Stop, and Erik Fladmo with a 1.000 average, one run and one RBI for Robin Batsman. June 12 also had a victory for Paintbrush Dental, who outscored Slide...
While adults are playing in the recreation district's adult softball league, youth are running the bases in T ball and baseball. The games give kids an opportunity to learn the fundamentals while also developing social and teamwork skills. Coming into first is Raylin Rankin, with Fischer Lewis looking to make an out....
During their regular meeting last Thursday, the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce Board approved their budget for the 2018-19 fiscal year. According to the report, the budgeted total income is $141,660; the same figure is reflected in the total expenses. In other action, the board approved the resignation of member Toby Homi. According to a letter from Homi, he’s enjoyed the opportunity to be on the board but did not have enough time to commit to it. His term was already set to e...
According to an order signed by District Judge Norman Young on May 25, a lawsuit filed by Joe and Barbara Campbell against Tri-County Telephone Association (TCT) co-operative, a motion for class certification was granted. The Campbells, named as the plaintiffs in the case, were also approved as an adequate representative of the class defined as 825 former members (more or less) of TCT, according to the order. It was further ordered that TCT and the individually named defendants, including TCT...
Runners get moving at the start of Hot Springs County Recreation District's Running with the Buffalo. The road race is part of the district's Ready, Set, Run! program. Top three times were Ty Peterson at 19:36, Kanyon Gerber at 20:34 and Cannon Boren at 22:48....
With the Hot Springs County Commissioners appointing Commissioner Phillip Scheel to the Hot Springs Travel and Tourism Board at their June 5 meeting, it raised some questions as to whether Scheel was able to serve on the board, as it was in direct conflict with Travel and Tourism’s articles of organization. The position to which Scheel was appointed was required to be filled by someone who is representative of the travel and tourism industry. Travel and Tourism conducted a meeting with S...
Aaron Davis & The Mystery Machine opens the 2018 Sounds of Summer concert series at the Hot Springs State Park Pavilion last Sunday. Accompanying Davis was Mike Patton on keyboard, Jason Baggett on drums and David Bundy on bass....
Recently, my oldest son started playing tee ball through the Hot Springs County Rec Department. It’s been a learning experience on many levels. I’ve had to remind myself that I am not a coach, and Mike’s been learning about the game – although he isn’t quite ready to let go of the bat when running to first base – and more importantly about being a good sport and teammate. With the whirlwind of the 2018 election just really starting to get a good spin on it, we can take some of those lessons abo...