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  • Hospital board approves audit

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 30, 2017

    Tuesday evening, the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital Board of Directors accepted the audit for the financial statements of the business-type activities of the hospital, as of and for the years ended June 30, 2017, and 2016. Michael Wright, who presented findings of the audit to the board, noted there were no instances of noncompliance on the part of the hospital. As part of obtaining assurance as to whether the hospital’s financial statements are free from material misstatement, c...

  • Town council approves $30,000 in bonuses

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 30, 2017

    At their meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 21, Thermopolis Town Council, with council member Tony Larson absent, approved bonuses of $1,000 per person for 29 full-time town workers and $500 per person for two part-time workers, for a total $30,000 in insurance rebates/bonuses. Mayor Mike Mortimore explained there was money set aside from a failed fountain project, to allow for bonuses over the next couple of years. He further explained, with regard to insurance, there is a pool with, at minimum, a...

  • Bill discussion

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 30, 2017

    Members of the Joint Transportation, Highway and Military Affairs Interim Committee hear about veteran matters during their meeting this week....

  • New place to play

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 30, 2017

    Tuesday saw the installation of new playground equipment at Bicentennial Park. The Thermopolis Town Council chose to order the equipment in August, after a slide on the old equipment was damaged and determined unsafe to use. Though there were some delays in getting it here, the new equipment is a welcome sight over the empty space in the park the past few months....

  • Fake 100s found in Thermopolis

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 23, 2017

    The Thermopolis Police Department recently received a report from a local bank regarding fake $100 bills circulating in the area. The bills have been found in other locations in Wyoming as well. The bills are easily identified through Chinese characters located on the front and back sides of the bills, as well as pattern of black double lines in the corner. There may also be previous counterfeiting check marks on the bills. The fake money is actually used by Chinese banks to train their tellers...

  • Republicans meet in Thermopolis

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 23, 2017

    Last Friday and Saturday, the Wyoming Republican Party's State Central Committee met in Thermopolis. Precinct 2 Committeeman and State Committeeman Charles Curley, and Hot Springs County GOP Chair Jim Collins said one of the items of note during the meeting was the election of the new vice chair. He further added it was interesting because there were three candidates and two ballots, both of which were very close. In the end, Jared Olsen won the position. Curley said Olsen is an attorney as...

  • One cited in compliance checks

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 23, 2017

    Recently, compliance checks were done at businesses that serve alcohol in the county and East Thermopolis. Though the full data has not been received, preliminary information shows that at least one subject was cited for selling alcohol to a minor. In compliance checks, the subjects are cited, not the business, though the business is also reprimanded. Times when compliance checks are done varies, but are usually done at least once per year by someone who looks to be of age to buy alcohol but is...

  • Kay Bjorklund reflects

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 23, 2017

    One of the first things one might notice upon visiting Kay Bjorklund's residence at the Pioneer Home is the abundance of pictures decorating her walls. Some are framed, while others are stuck up with pins or leaning against stands on desks. Above her bed is mounted a quilt with screen printings worked into the design. But, with three children, eight grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren, it's easy to see how she would have plenty to put up. Born and raised in Newcastle, she graduated high sch...

  • Fifth graders treated to Genius Hour

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 23, 2017

    At Thermopolis Middle School, fifth grade students are getting the opportunity to really put their minds to work in designing and creating some interesting items, through the Genius Hour every week. Teacher Cassie Hetzel explained the hour, once per week, is dedicated to the students being able to research, create and invent. The program started at the beginning of the year, and is held in the fifth grade classrooms every Friday beginning at 11:45 a.m. Among the ideas explored in the program are...

  • Wrestlers up next in Worland

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 23, 2017

    Last Saturday, the Thermopolis Middle school wrestlers travelled to compete at the Cody Invite. Coach Toby Emerey said, “It was nice to see the boys continue to make strides with each match they wrestle. The lesser experienced wrestlers are tasting more success and gaining more confidence on the mat. The entire crew has been working hard in the practice room, especially during conditioning. Many matches have tested their endurance and, for the most part, the boys have finished strong in the t...

  • Three named to All-State football

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 23, 2017

    Juniors Chandler Maddock and Jeffery VanAntwerp, and senior Noah Schwalbe have been selected as Wyoming Coaches Association All-State players for 2A football. Coach Matt McPhie said, “Chandler had an incredible season for us. He led all of 2A in kickoff returns averaging 28.1 yards per kick return which included a season best 86-yard return for a touchdown. Chandler played the game with relentless effort and enthusiasm. Chandler led Thermopolis in scoring with 12 touchdowns. Chandler averaged 1...

  • Champion netters

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 23, 2017

    Brandon Deromedi, Catelyn Deromedi, Shannon Hill, Jason Ciz, Gary Benefiel and Jessica Benefiel, holding daughter Ella, of Owl Creek Graphics came out on top for the 2017 season in the Hot Springs County Recreation District's Adult Co-Ed Volleyball, as they took down Gassed by Gottsche, 25-5 and 25-21, in the championship matchup Wednesday, Nov. 15. The season had its start Sept. 13. Other standings for the season are: KSA third, Moderately Knowledgeable fourth, Kiss My Ace fifth and Eyeballerz...

  • Discovery center project moving forward

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 16, 2017

    Friday afternoon, the Big Horn Basin Nature and Discovery Center Joint Powers Board hosted a public forum regarding the Children’s Nature Discovery Area of the center. The meeting was designed to bring together interested parties to discuss the project’s future. Toddi Darlington said the forum had 12 people attending, but those people represented the Children’s Resources Center, Chamber of Commerce, Hot Springs County Commission, Smoking Waters Art Guild and, of course, the Joint Powers Board...

  • Putting the pieces in place

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 16, 2017

    A crane was brought in this past week to start setting the new Maverik store. Sections of the store are built at a separate location before being assembled here. The store is scheduled to open later this month....

  • Make note of those things you are thankful for

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 16, 2017

    “Yippy-ki-yay!” is currently my five-year-old favorite phrase to shout as we head out the door and load up to head to the school. I’m not sure if I was ever that excited to go to classes, but it makes me thankful that he has that enthusiasm. We’re currently in the season of Thanksgiving, though in recent years “Turkey Day” has taken somewhat of a backseat to its holiday neighbors Halloween and Christmas. Of course, there isn’t as much widespread production around Thanksgiving. Halloween has...

  • Christmas Tree auction moves downtown

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 16, 2017

    This year, the Thermopolis Community Fund and People For People are bringing the Christmas Tree auction to the downtown area on Dec. 9. The tree auction, done through the community fund, had previously been at the Wyoming Dinosaur Center. On the same date, People for People will be hosting a series of decorated campers downtown rather than their typical Holiday Tour of Homes. Rather than having two separate events, the organizations are combining efforts to form one grand event, with benefits...

  • Middle school wrestlers performing well

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 16, 2017

    With a quad at Thermopolis last Thursday and a dual team tournament at Lander last Saturday, the Thermopolis Middle School wrestlers certainly saw plenty of action last week. Coach Toby Emery said, "We had a busy week wrestling six duals in all! It was a nice change to wrestle in Thermopolis in front of our home crowd on Thursday afternoon! The boys are gaining experience and finding their niche. Saturday was a learning experience. "We faced some new teams from across the state with a lot of...

  • FFA students attending FIRE leadership conference

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 16, 2017

    This weekend, students in Thermopolis FFA will be attending a two-day conference at Douglas High School. Agriculture Teacher and FFA Advisor Britton Van Heule said primarily freshmen and sophomores will be going to the Finding Inspiration Reaching Excellence (FIRE) conference, while juniors and seniors are attending the Chapter Presidents Conference (CPC). Both events are this Friday and Saturday. Van Heule further explained the Wyoming FFA Association State Officers put the FIRE conference on,...

  • Teacher tree, baskets at RWE

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 16, 2017

    People who want to help out the elementary teachers with some needed school supplies will have that opportunity this holiday season as the school’s Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) will again be setting up the Teacher Tree. Delina Wille, president of the PTO, explained each teacher is given three ornaments on which they can write what they might need for their classrooms. The ornaments are hung on the tree and parents can take them and get the teachers something they need. Typical items i...

  • Chamber plans for annual fundraiser

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 16, 2017

    Thursday night at the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce regular meeting, the chamber board voted to move forward with the proposed idea for its 2018 vacation getaway fundraiser. Though previous years have seen a grand prize of one trip, this year things are changing up a bit with a total four prizes offered. The board had discussed this option at a previous meeting, the idea being to offer trip packages to communities in the state. There is also the hope that those communities’ c...

  • Travel and tourism receives grant

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 16, 2017

    During the regular meeting of Hot Springs Travel and Tourism on Tuesday afternoon, Director Amanda Moeller informed the board of the receipt of a technical assistance grant for $5,000, which will be utilized to help reduce costs to the board for a conference with Young Strategies Inc. (YSI) representative Berkley Young. Moeller noted once she received confirmation they received the grant she signed a contract with YSI and has been working with their staff to determine when to have the...

  • Town project updates

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 9, 2017

    Tuesday night during the Thermopolis Town Council meeting, town Engineer Anthony Barnett provided several updates to projects happening around town. Council approved a motion to approved the second pay estimate for the chip seal project n the amount of $9,438.80. A first pay estimate of $41,901.64 for the 12th Street sewer repair and a first estimate of $47,673 for the airport tank painting project were approved as part of the council’s approval of the bills. Barnett provided pictures of the t...

  • Small quake felt in Thermopolis

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 9, 2017

    Last Friday at about 5:11 p.m., there was a 4.2 magnitude earthquake about 39 miles east-southeast of Thermopolis. Around town people might have felt a slight tremor, heard a strange noise or didn't even know the quake had enough force to be felt here until they saw something on the news or social media. One of the more prominent, but false, reports that spread was that the quake had damaged or destroyed Boysen Dam. Hot Springs County Emergency Management Coordinator Bill Gordon heard an...

  • Plea entered in possession case

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 9, 2017

    Monday in Hot Springs District Court, Ambra O’Brien pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance. The charge stems from a July 1 incident, during which O’Brien was found to have Oxycodone. O’Brien was picked up after a report came in of her walking down the center line of Highway 20 near mile marker 134. According to court documents, a Hot Sprigns County deputy received the initial report, but requested a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) ranger check on it as he was assisting a Wyomi...

  • Turning on the lights

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 9, 2017

    Sunday evening, crews worked diligently to restore power to parts of town after a brief utility pole fire interrupted service....

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