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  • Thermopolis hosts Judiciary Committee meeting meeting

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 13, 2017

    A meeting of the Wyoming Joint Judiciary Committee will be held April 20 and 21 at the Days Inn. Following the formal presentations each day, there will be time for public comment, and the committee will break each day for lunch from 12-1:30 p.m. The joint committee will meet three or four times during the interim, which is from now until November, at different locations around the state. House District 28 Representative Nathan Winters said last year the interim committee worked very hard on...

  • Main Street to clean up old building

    Apr 13, 2017

    Last week, members of the Main Street Thermopolis organization took a tour of the former Fair Deal Furniture building and two adjoining storefronts to evaluate what can be done to bring them back to life. Linda Kiisk, an architect with the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office, along with Linda Klinck, program manager of Wyoming Mainstreet, walked through the structures with them to give their professional opinion on the building itself and give them something of a priority list as to where to start. Most obviously, when entering the...

  • Holy Week area church services

    Apr 13, 2017

    The schedule of area Holy Week church programs and services today (Thursday) through Sunday includes: Community Federated Church, 244 N. Sixth St. Maundy Thursday Holy Week service, 7 p.m.; Easter Sunday, Easter services, 8 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 6:32 p.m. First Baptist Church, 310 S. Sixth St. Easter Sunday breakfast, 9 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; Easter service with choir celebration, 11 a.m. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 642 Arapahoe. Maundy Thursday service, 7 p.m.; Good Friday, Stations of the Cross, noon and 7 p.m.; Saturday, Easter...

  • FFA members bring home state awards

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Apr 13, 2017

    Hot Springs County High School's FFA program recently attended their State event in Cheyenne. One of the highlights of the trip was the "booth contest" which the team won through a combination of excellent presentation and a little help from hand-held technology. FFA member Jeffrey VanAntwerp created a Wyoming trivia quiz with an interactive program that was then plugged into a TV in the booth. Those passing by could access the program via their smart phones and play along. Strite Daniels,...

  • Bunny bonus

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Apr 13, 2017

    Amy Ready's Moms and Tots class had a secret visitor Tuesday morning who left behind some bright eggs. Apollo Jenks reaches down to pick one up while Tucker Sayler has his eye on a blue one....

  • On the Record April 13

    Apr 13, 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. Sheriff’s office Tuesday, April 4 10:26 a.m. Property damage accident at mile marker 167 on Highway 20 South. It appeared a fueling pump handle was hit and broke off. The driver of the suspect vehicle was later contacted and had no idea the incident occurred. A state accident report was completed. 11...

  • April ArtStroll features photography

    Apr 13, 2017

    The photographic works of seven artists will be featured during the Second-Friday ArtStroll downtown April 14 from 5-8 p.m. An Artists’ Receptions will be held Friday evening with Artists’ Shows on Still Strolling Saturday during regular business hours at participating businesses. Come stroll and enjoy a visual treat from these photographers. Pick up a Stroll map at any participating business to find the location of artists and musicians. Return the map to the host business, WOW Store, Friday evening or to Hot Springs County Museum Sat...

  • Lions Club hosts Easter Egg Hunt

    Apr 13, 2017

    Members of the Thermopolis Lions Club are working round the clock with the Easter Bunny to get prepared for their annual Easter Egg Hunt in Hot Springs State Park. The hunt will begin at 2 p.m. in various grassy areas of the main park, with different ages hunting in specific areas. The hunt is open to all children through age eight and there will be hundreds of eggs to find and prizes for the lucky ones who find the special eggs hidden in the grass. Age groups include two and under, three and four year-olds, five and six year-olds and seven...

  • Number work

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 13, 2017

    Mesa Allen shows off her multiplication skills as grandma Barb Hansen watches. The activity was among many stations available during the Ralph Witters Elementary Math Night on Tuesday. Students received tickets they could get punched for doing math activities, with two punches earning them pizza and the third getting them an ice cream float....

  • Plenty to do this weekend

    Apr 13, 2017

    As we come to the end of this Holy Week, you will be able to find a complete listing of services available at each of our local churches on the front page of this edition. Along with church services, throughout these pages you will find all kinds of things to do, from egg hunts to a 5K walk/run and the Second Friday ArtStroll, plenty of things for everyone in the family to do as they gather for the weekend. Whether your heart turns to a higher power or not, one thing is certain, life is renewing around us, from the new shoots of green grass to...

  • Special Purpose Tax explained

    Bill Williams|Apr 13, 2017

    Regarding the “Our View” published in the April 6, 2017 edition of the IR on the opinion page, anyone who thinks the “sales tax” might continue indefinitely is in need of a refresher course. The “sales tax” is in fact a Special Purpose Tax and by definition is put in place after approval by the voters to raise monies for a “Special Purpose”, in this case the remodeling and replacement of the hospital. Once the funds have been raised to the maximum amount of $16.4 million for the project, the Special Purpose tax goes away. When that happens it...

  • Celebrate the new

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 13, 2017

    Easter weekend is here once again, and the holiday means different things to different people. Having been raised Catholic, for me — as I’m sure it does for plenty others — the day itself and the weeks leading up to it go beyond the chocolate bunnies and marshmallow birds and into the spiritual. One thing I think is common among everyone, though, is the sense of newness, of rebirth or life taking a new direction. I hope that has more to do with the springtime being when baby animals are born,...

  • UW President Nichols visits with county residents

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 13, 2017

    Tuesday morning at the Hot Springs County Museum, University of Wyoming President Laurie Nichols visited with residents of Thermopolis and Hot Springs County. Nichols, who began her duties as the UW president on May 16, 2016, noted starting that month would allow her the opportunity to travel to all of the communities within her first year. Nichols noted she is still fairly new to the state, having only been here not quite a year, and the visits are, in part, to better understand the makeup of...

  • Hot Spot to host cruising events

    Apr 13, 2017

    The 25th annual Hot Spot Car Rally is quickly approaching. As always, the event is planned for Father’s Day weekend, June 17 and 18 this year. However, in the weekends leading up to the main event, the public is invited to bring their rides out for some evening “cruise-in” events. The first cruise is April 21. Stephanie Owens explained the events were the idea of Rhonda and Barry Nelson of the Hot Spot Car Rally committee, to give the community a bit of fun. The cruises are not just limited to those who have “car show” vehicles; anyone ca...

  • Kindergarten registration next week

    Apr 13, 2017

    Ralph Witters Elementary will host its Kindergarten Round-Up for the 2017-18 school year on Thursday, April 20 from 5-7 p.m. at the school library. To be eligible for kindergarten, students must be five years old by Sept. 15, 2017. Those who are bringing children to register are asked to have an immunization record and a state-certified birth certificate. Kids can still be registered without the birth certificate, but the document must be turned into the office before the first day of school, Aug. 23. Questions can be directed to the school...

  • Bobcats host golf tourney

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Apr 13, 2017

    Spring golf got underway this past weekend at the Bobcats traveled to Sheridan to participate in a match-play tournament. Coach Jacob Smith said it was a nice change of pace from the constant stroke play tournaments. With it being spring break and many athletes out of town, Smith was only able to take four golfers, Hudson Roling, Caleb DeCroo, Jaxon Davis and Cade McLean. Smith said the two veterans, Roling and DeCroo, performed well. “They didn’t quite play to the level they were hoping to,...

  • Spring a New Leaf 5k Saturday

    Apr 13, 2017

    It’s been a while since you made that New Year’s resolution, but honestly, its been cold and snowy and rainy, so you haven’t felt much like getting out and doing something about it. Well, its out with the old and in with the new at the Spring a New Leaf 5K run, walk and roll this Saturday in Hot Springs State Park. Leave the couch life behind and spring a new leaf for Easter! There is a $10 entry fee and registration begins at 7:30 a.m. with the race kicking off at 8 a.m. There will also be a free kid’s one-mile Fun Run that starts at 8:45 a....

  • Wrestling wrap up

    Apr 13, 2017

    Thermopolis Wrestling Club wrapped up their season over the weekend with the State USA Wrestling Tournament held in Casper. Results from the three day tournament are: Freestyle Bantam 55 - Dyllan Myers, 6th; Bantam 65 - Cannon Boren, 3rd; Intermediate 50 - Lilly Quintanilla, 6th; Novice 105 - Roedy Farrell, 2nd; Novice 130 - Alexander Emmett, 2nd; Female Intermediate 50 - Lilly Quintanilla, 1st; Female Intermediate 70 - Kamryn Farrell, 1st. Folkstyle Bantam 65 - Cannon Boren, 2nd; Intermediate 50 - Lilly Quintanilla, 3rd; Intermediate 87 -...

  • Tracksters back in action Thursday

    Apr 13, 2017

    Though Spring Break broke up the schedule of student activities this past week, the Hot Springs County High School track team will be ready to run, jump and throw this Thursday, April 13 at the D & D Invite at Worland. The event is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. Both the high school and middle school teams are scheduled to compete at the triangular at Worland on Thursday, March 20, beginning at 2 p.m....

  • Helping hand

    Apr 13, 2017

    Dorothy Rhodes hands out a wristband to one of the attendees of a cookie jar auction to benefit her son Harley, who is suffering from stage 2 osteosarcoma cancer in his left leg. Harley's father, Ross, expressed his appreciation to everyone who helped put the event on. Ross noted over 275 people attended, and about $25,000 was generated through the auctions of items including a picture done by A.B. Ward of Kirby....

  • Runoff forecast for Boysen Reservoir

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Apr 13, 2017

    There is no change in the snowmelt runoff forecast for Boysen Reservoir between March and April. Mahonri Williams, the resources management division chief for the Bureau of Reclamation’s Wyoming area office noted the April through June runoff prediction is still 1,100,000 acre-feet (af), which is 200 percent of the 30-year averaged of 540,000 af. Even with the recent rain and snow in Thermopolis, Williams noted it would only affect those areas downstream on the Big Horn River. Williams f...

  • Squawkin' along

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Apr 13, 2017

    A very vocal Canadian Goose was taking a leisurely evening stroll along the banks of one of the cooling ponds in Hot Springs State Park recently....