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Articles from the January 12, 2017 edition


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  • Swingin' good time

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Jan 12, 2017

    Kindergartner Rilynn Pinkston looks to be having a ball Monday as she swings during lunch at Ralph Witters Elementary. Kylie Olsen got her moving, but stuck around just to hear Rilynn's giggle as she flew through the air. Recorded temperatures on Monday show Thermopolis hit a high of 51 degrees....

  • Amended complaint filed in TCT lawsuit

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 12, 2017

    On Dec. 28, Joe and Barbara Campbell filed a second amended complaint against members of the Tri-County Telephone Association, Inc. (TCT). The complaint specifically names TCT CEO Chris Davidson, CFO Steve Harper, former board members Dalin Winters, Clifford Alexander, J.O. Sutherland, Daniel Greet and John K. Johnson, TCT purchaser Neil Schlenker and attorney Michael Rosenthal, esquire. A number of companies are also named, including corporate law firm Hathaway and Kunz, Big Horn Telecom, BHT H...

  • Legislature faces finance issues

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Jan 12, 2017

    This week marks the opening session for this round of the 64th Wyoming State Legislature in Cheyenne and our Representative, Nathan Winters, gives us a little insight into some of the things that will be coming up over the next several weeks. Winters said the legislature is looking at a number of issues regarding the finances for Wyoming. “Thankfully,” Winters said, “after the last economic low in the 1990’s, the legislature made the decision to set aside money for the next fiscal downtur...

  • Daniels named top principal

    Lara Love|Jan 12, 2017

    Thermopolis Middle School Principal Breez Longwell Daniels has been selected as Wyoming's 2017 National Distinguished Principal (NDP). Kenny Jones, Wyoming Association of Elementary and Middle School Principals (WAEMSP) executive director, and Mitch Craft, Wyoming's 2016 NDP, made the announcement Monday morning in the commons in front of TMS staff and students. "This award is possible because of all of us," said Daniels as she accepted the honor. She reminded staff and students that their hard...

  • Agar looks forward to representing district 20

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 12, 2017

    On the afternoon of Jan. 5, Senate District 20 representative Wyatt Agar was already on his way to Cheyenne for the 2017 Legislature which convened on Jan. 10. Being something of a “new guy” at the session, Agar said there would, of course, be a learning curve, particularly when stepping into the state’s current fiscal situation. However, he’s encouraged to be there with representatives Nathan Winters and Mike Greear, as well Senate President Eli Bebout, all of whom are willing to share their kn...

  • On the Record Jan. 12

    Jan 12, 2017

    On the Record policy It is the 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. Fire department Friday, January 6 6:50 a.m. Response to an alarm, which later turned out to be false, in the 200 block of East Arapahoe. Saturday, January 7 6:18 p.m. Structure fire in the 300 block of South Eighth. Sheriff’s office Wednesday, January 4 6:50 a.m. Report of a vehicle that slid off the...

  • Two sentenced in district court

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 12, 2017

    Monday afternoon in Hot Springs District Court, Lane Gunkel was sentenced to a period of seven to nine years in the Wyoming State Penitentiary. That sentence comes with a recommendation he attend the Boot Camp program. Should he complete the program, Gunkel would be eligible for a reduced sentence. In October, Gunkel changed his plea to guilty on a charge of third-degree sexual abuse of a minor. The charge was amended from a second-degree abuse charge, and additional counts of second-degree...

  • Earthquake hits Hot Springs County

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 12, 2017

    According to information from Hot Springs County Emergency Management Coordinator Bill Gordon, there was indeed an earthquake reported by the United States Geological Survey in the county around 10 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 5. The epicenter of the quake was about 27 miles west of Thermopolis in the Owl Creek area, and about 6.7 miles deep. The event registered 3.2 on the Richter Scale, a magnitude often felt by people, but very rarely causing any damage. Gordon stated he has heard no reports of...

  • Dancers take stage Friday

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 12, 2017

    Those looking for an international cultural experience can check out the Moscow Nights/Golden Gates program, featuring dancers from Russia and Georgia, presented by the Hot Springs Greater Learning Foundation. There will be a welcome reception Thursday for community members who are hosting the dancers. Foundation Education Director Jacky Wright expressed appreciation to everyone who stepped up to host. On Friday, the dancers will take to the stage with a 10 a.m. performance at the auditorium...

  • Historical Society presents Tom Horn program

    Jan 12, 2017

    The program at the next meeting of the Hot Springs County Historical Society will be “The Trial of Tom Horn,” presented by John Davis, beginning at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 14 at the Hot Springs County Museum. On July 18, 1901, a gunman shot young Willie Nickell. Following the incident was the notorious trial of Tom Horn which highlighted a struggle between large cattlemen on one side and small cattlemen and homesteaders on the other. Local author Davis has thoroughly researched the events through the eyes of a trained lawyer and has written “Th...

  • Discussion focus on local shopping promotion

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 12, 2017

    Friday morning saw a meeting of the minds regarding the 21 Days of Christmas event and how to promote shopping local. Regarding the 21 Days of Christmas, Meri Ann Rush recapped. The event this year had drawings for Chamber Bucks on three different Saturdays, whereas the previous year had all the drawings on one day. Customers at participating businesses have opportunities to fill out tickets to get their names in the drawings. Rush suggested going back to one day for all the drawings, and have...

  • Experience another culture

    Jan 12, 2017

    This weekend, Thermopolis will host the Moscow Nights/Golden Gates dance troupe, featuring dancers from Russia and Georgia. It’s one of the many opportunities throughout the year when we can catch a brief glimpse into another culture, and we should take advantage of it. Around town, several have stepped up and opened their doors to these dancers and musicians during their brief stay. While these folks will certainly get more understanding of the Russian and Georgian culture, in a small town we can expect their experiences and stories of the v...

  • Don't believe everything you read online

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Jan 12, 2017

    Some of you may have seen an article making its way across the Internet recently, listing the 50 least educated places in every state. Guess what? The “writer” of the piece has placed Hot Springs County, Wyoming at number 49, inferring there is only one place in the country dumber than us. I put the word writer in quotes, because this kind of journalism is nothing more than someone sitting behind their computer, gathering bits of information from around the web, tossing it all together in a sup...

  • Jerry O'Leary

    Jan 12, 2017

    Jerry O’Leary passed away Saturday, Dec. 24, 2016, in Mexico. He is survived by his wife Mary; daughter Lisa Marie; son Jerry Jr.; sister Mickie and brother-in-law Leo Riley....

  • Newton Bleak

    Jan 12, 2017

    Newton Y. Bleak passed away at his home in Wind River Canyon on Jan. 9, 2017, with his wife, daughter and son-in-law by his side. Newt was born in Lincoln, Idaho, on Nov. 2, 1921. He graduated from 8th grade and attended one year of high school before going to work on a large farm/ranch operation in the southwestern Idaho region. He boarded at the farm and sent his wages home to his family in order to help support his parents and siblings. He enlisted in the Armed Forces in March of 1941,...

  • Students take second in LEGO League

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Jan 12, 2017

    Risen Son Christian School participated for their fourth year at the First LEGO League championship competition with several returning students. With the success they had in the past, they set their goals high and aimed for the grand champion award. First LEGO League (FLL) is a robotics program for 9 to 14 year olds, which is designed to get children excited about science and technology. Fifty-four different teams from around the state program an autonomous robot built by them, to score points...

  • ArtStroll features soap making and dancers

    Jan 12, 2017

    The Second Friday ArtStroll January 13 from 5-7 p.m. will feature art, a soap making demonstration, and special dance and musical performances by a Russian troupe. The event continues on Still Strolling Saturday during regular business hours. This is the first ArtStroll of 2017 and it promises to be lots of fun. Hot Springs Greater Learning Foundation has brought Moscow Nights/Golden Gates performers to town. Participating Stroll businesses will close shortly before 7 p.m. for the concert. Pick up a Stroll map at any Stroll business to find...

  • Encore talent tryouts

    Jan 12, 2017

    Calling all students in grades kindergarten through 12 who want to show off their talent at singing, dancing, playing an instrument, etc. Tryouts for the Encore Talent Show will be held Sunday, Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. at Risen Son Southern Baptist Church. Sign up at rscseagles.com by Friday, Jan. 19 for your opportunity to earn a spot performing in the Encore Talent Show Saturday, Feb. 4 at 5:30 p.m. in the fair building. Encore is an opportunity for youths to compete, share and experience their gifts and talent in front of a crowd. $400 in prize...

  • Estimated oil and gas values

    Jan 12, 2017

    The Mineral Tax Division of the Wyoming Department of Revenue has released the estimated taxable values of oil and gas for Wyoming through Sept. 2016. Hot Springs County Assessor, Shelley Deromedi said the values are lower, however, the oil estimate looks better at the nine-month mark than it did at the six-month mark. The value estimate for oil at the six-month mark was just 58% of 2015’s estimated value, but now is about 10 percent higher. Production volume estimates of oil for Jan. through Sept. is 1.5 million barrels for a taxable value o...

  • Ducks Unlimited winter retreat

    Jan 12, 2017

    Ducks Unlimited of Wyoming invites members and supporters to the annual Winter Retreat, hosted in Thermopolis Jan. 13-15 at the Days Inn. The retreat provides opportunity to meet state Ducks Unlimited committee members and supporters. Though the hotel will be headquarters, the retreat allows plenty of time for hunting. Friday hunting will be on your own, though hunters should be back at headquarters by 5 p.m. as Wyoming Ducks Unlimited will have snacks for happy hour and an off-site group dinner. Saturday morning there will be an organized...

  • Food program freezers need stocked

    Jan 12, 2017

    If one of your New Years resolutions was to pay it forward, the perfect solution is the People for People program. People for People is an ongoing collaboration between churches and others that feeds folks each Sunday by delivering meals to those who are homebound or financially may not be able to purchase the food they need. While the program has enough canned goods and non-perishable items, right now their freezer is bare, lacking meat to add to the delivered meals. Unfortunately, due to regulations, the group cannot accept wild game,...

  • Plan now to attend Fireman's Ball

    Jan 12, 2017

    Pull out your dancing shoes and get ready to dance the night away at the 2017 Annual Fireman’s Ball, Saturday, Feb. 18. The Ball will be held at the VFW from 9 p.m. til 2 a.m. with music from the Sundowners, featuring a wide variety of traditional country music. You should have received an invitation and pack of tickets in the mail recently. Simply fill out and return the ticket stubs with your donation in the provided envelope. They will accept the tickets and your donation any time between now and the night of the dance. Proceeds from the B...

  • "AI" School

    Jessie Pennoyer|Jan 12, 2017

    Under the supervision of University of Wyoming Extension Educator Chance Marshall, right, Chandler Maddock palpates and feels for the cervix of the cow as part of the Cattle Artificial Insemination School. Maddock along with Barbara Kissel and Jessie Pennoyer attended the school in Riverton in December. The hands-on course teaches AI palpation and technique, anatomy and physiology, genetic selection, estrus synchronization, nutrition, heifer development and equipment use. The students attended...

  • On point

    Cindy Glasson|Jan 12, 2017

    The Big Horn Bowhunters held their New Year's Shoot at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds on Sunday. There was a large group of shooters from the area, aiming for targets in both the multi-purpose building and the fair building, including young shooters who had the chance to shoot a dinosaur....

  • Lady Cats go 2-1 during tourney

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Jan 12, 2017

    The Thermopolis High School hosted one-half of the Big Horn Basin girls basketball tournament over the weekend, with the Lady Cats posting a 2-1 record. Thursday night the girls took a loss against Greybull, 49-34, which dropped them into the losers bracket for the remainder of the tournament. "This was an ugly game for us," coach Cory Sova said. "Greybull shot the ball well and outworked us. We looked sluggish and tired. "We had a hard time focusing on details – this game was a good one for us...

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