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There were some changes in leadership during the Hot Springs County Commissioners meeting Tuesday. John Lumley stepped down and Tom Ryan was newly elected the chair of the Hot Springs County Commission going into 2018 with Phillip Scheel as the new vice chair. Ryan was not in attendance at the meeting, so Scheel chaired it. The change in roles comes as part of the commission’s reorganization for 2018. Among other reorganization items were keeping the dates of the first Tuesday of the month at 9...
Rock slides in the canyon, plenty of awards, changes to school staff and local businesses and a total solar eclipse were among the Thermopolis activities that made the news in 2017. January January 5: Florence "Toots" Daughtery reflects on her time in Thermopolis. The 95-year-old resident has lived here since she was 68, and helped at the Hot Springs County Senior Center for more than 20 years. Daugherty is also a masterful music player, able to play a tune quite easily after hearing it or...
Erin Garlinghouse pulls a string to release the balloons during the Hot Springs County Senior Center's annual "Ring in the Noon Year" last Friday. Mandi Reynolds drops a large balloon, representing the ball in New York, as Trenda Moore reads the countdown....
On the Record policy It is the Thermopolis Independent Record’s policy that all people arrested or cited under the “Accidents,” “Sheriff’s office” or “Police department” in the On the Record section are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Sheriff’s office Tuesday, Dec. 26 4:40 a.m. Report of a one-vehicle accident on Black Mountain Road. The driver lost control and the vehicle flipped, but there were no injuries. 9:25 p.m. Report of multiple doors being open on a property on Skelton Road. A subject who had been watching...
On Dec. 27 at the Hot Springs County Government Annex, several county representatives and people from around town helped County Assessor Shelley Deromedi celebrate her retirement. Appropriately among the cake and other refreshments at the party, were Deromedi's former photo ID card and a Polaroid of her with former assessor Wallace Shaffer at his retirement party. December 31 officially marked Deromedi's last day as the assessor for Hot Springs County. She began working for the assessor's...
With the plethora of online opportunities folks have during the year to get all of their Christmas shopping done early, its nice to find out that our local businesses all appear to have had a good shopping season, too. WOW Discount said they had a pretty good shopping season, although not an outstanding year. The things that sold the most coming up to Christmas was crafting items that grandparents came in to get to keep the grandkids busy during their visit. Down the Street at Owl Creek Graphics, Dan Herdt said they were satisfied with how...
If you haven’t visited the Hot Springs County Museum and Cultural Center in a while, now would be a great time to reaquaint yourself with the wonderful history of our area and take a peek at the new displays that have been recently added. Periodically, the staff at the museum will gather items together and ‘swap out’ displays to keep the museum fresh. You will find a new sports display, a memorial featuring Jack Aggers, a local sports legacy who was inducted into the Wyoming Sports Hall of Fa...
Ducks Unlimited will be holding their annual Winter Retreat in Thermopolis this year at the Days Inn. The event will be held this Saturday, January 6, featuring food, fun and games for all ages starting at 6 p.m. Tickets are $50 per person or $90 for a couple. Tickets may be purchased online at ducks.org through Friday. For more information, please call Robert Hathaway at 307-221-2061....
Well, winter is certainly having a time in letting us know it’s here at the start of 2018, as temperatures and wind chills are expected to keep things frozen at least through the coming week. Whether you rang in the New Year by going out and partying, or just stayed home under a blanket with some games — video, card or board — the consistent drop in the temperatures kept people inside as the clock struck 12 a.m. But though the cold is certainly an incentive to turn up the thermostat of plug in some space heaters, keep in mind the danger that...
We’ve been seeing some frigid temperatures each morning and of course, no one wants to get into a cold car, but starting it up and letting it idle may not be the best idea. According to Popular Mechanics, starting your vehicle in the cold and letting it idle may actually be damaging your engine. Internal combustion engines use pistons to compress a mixture of air and vaporized fuel within a cylinder. That mixture is then ignited to create a little controlled explosion that powers your engine. W...
Theron Huston Mills, 91, of Casper, passed away December 22, 2017, at Life Care Center of Casper. Theron was born October 12, 1926, in Caddo, Okla., to Robert and Addie (Burris) Mills. He graduated from Caddo High School in 1944. He enlisted in the United States Army in January of 1945 and was honorably discharged in June of 1947. He attended Southeastern College in Durent, Okla., and graduated in 1948. He met and married Mary on May 2, 1975, in Thermopolis. He was employed with the United...
Margaret May Perdue-Wild, 79, passed away at her residence in Thermopolis on Thursday, Dec. 28, 2017. Born April 29, 1938, in Los Angeles, Calif., she was one of three children of Chester and Helen (Kroulik) Williams. The family moved to Colorado when Margaret was a child. She graduated from Longmont High School. On March 20, 1955, she married Gene Perdue in New Mexico and the couple settled in Lyons, Colo. In 1967 they moved to Encampment, Wyo., where Margaret lived until 1999. Gene died in 1994. Margaret served on the City Council in the mid...
Michael William York, 57, died on Saturday, Dec. 23, 2017, at Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital. He was a Pima, Ariz., resident. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan. 2 at Mortimore Funeral Home in Thermopolis. Burial followed at Riverside Cemetery in the Phillips section....
by Mark Dykes Among the residents of The Pioneer Home is Al Jackson, who has spent the majority of his life living in Wyoming. Jackson was born in Burlington, Wyo. He got one year of high school before moving 15 miles up the south fork of the Shoshone River. "We had no bus up there," he said. "That was back during the Depression days and there was no bus running." The move, he noted, was because his parents wanted a bigger place. His brother, Edward, already had himself a larger home and his...
The Bighorn Bowhunters will host their New Year’s Shoot at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds on Sunday, Jan. 7 at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. The event will feature at 450 Vegas shoot and a 28 target 3D shoot. Josh Lynch said they will be using both the main fair building and the multipurpose building with its indoor arena for the shoots. He explained in the 450 Vegas shoot, each shooter has 45 shots, three shots in each of 15 rounds. In the 3D shoot, there will be 14 targets, with each shooter taking two shots. Even if you’re not plan...
Seven students from Thermopolis Middle School will be competing in the Challenge of the Books on Jan. 10 at the armory. Challenge of the Books is a contest for middle school students who love to read and they are expecting to host about seven other schools for the competition. A list of 12 books, which come from the Soaring Eagle and Indian Paintbrush nominee lists, are given to the children to read each August. The students then read each of the books with an emphasis on remembering the content of each book. Then, in competition, the students...
Tuesday evening, Thermopolis Town Council approved replacing the bulbs in the decorative street lights with LED bulbs. Mayor’s Assistant Fred Crosby explained the town was recently approved for the wattsmart® incentive program through Rocky Mountain Power. Through the program, $9,287.40 of the total $22,632 project cost will be covered, leaving the remaining $13,344.60 to be covered by the town. Crosby noted there was $10,000 budgeted to change out the bulbs, and strongly recommended the council...
The Lady Bobcat JV/freshmen team took on Ft. Washakie just before Christmas break, unfortunately losing a close one, 44-40. Coach Katie Despain said, “Overall, this game was good for our girls to experience. Ft. Washakie came out with two different presses that we were not ready for.” Despain said the girls adapeted well once they understood the strategies needed to break the two presses. Although a close game, it really came down to missed free throws at the end by the Lady Cats. They shot 43...
Despite the extreme cold Monday, several people rang in the New Year with a First Day Hike in Hot Springs State Park. One group walked along the river, while another drove to and walked around the Spirit Hole to observe the steam and moss growing along the crevices....
Friday morning at Thermopolis Middle School, Shannon Hill received quite a surprise as she was announced as a recipient of the Milken Educator Award and $25,000. The Milken Educator Awards, created by the Milken Family Foundation in 1987, recognizes teaching excellence publicly not only to inspire educators, but students and entire communities about the importance of joining the teaching profession. The prestigious honor, to be presented this 2017-18 season at 44 schools across the nation, has been described as “the Oscars of teaching” by Tea...