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Articles from the May 17, 2018 edition


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  • Two bound over on drug charges

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 17, 2018

    Daniel L. Ford and Samantha V. Vandervort have been bound over to Hot Springs County District Court on charges against them. Among other counts, both are facing charges related to drugs. Ford is charged with felony counts of wrongful taking or disposing of property and two counts of possession of a controlled substance, as well as two misdemeanor counts of use of a controlled substance. Vandervort is charged with a felony of causing bodily injury to an officer and misdemeanor possession of...

  • Council approves ordinance on loud vehicle pipes

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 17, 2018

    Tuesday night, Thermopolis Town Council approved an ordinance which repeals Town Code Section 10-123 and reenacts it to read that it shall be unlawful for any person to engage or participate in any motor vehicle speed or acceleration contest, commonly known as a drag race, or to engage or participate in any exhibition of speed or acceleration on any street in the town limits. Further, the ordinance states it’s unlawful for any person to engage in exhibition of a motor vehicle’s pipe or muf...

  • Choice made for new enhanced 9-1-1 system

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|May 17, 2018

    The Hot Springs County Commissioners made a choice for funding of the proposed new enhanced 9-1-1 system at their meeting on Tuesday afternoon. After going through the offers from various local banks as well as Motorola, the company creating the system, the commissioners determined they would take the funding offer through Big Horn Federal which carried the lowest interest rate for the 10-year term. The county’s IT coordinator, Dean Peranteaux, will contact Motorola to get the system going, whic...

  • Planting for the future

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|May 17, 2018

    Sixth graders from Thermopolis Middle School worked hard last week planting four new trees in Hot Springs State Park as part of the Arbor Day celebration. The celebration was sponsored by the Red Dirt Master Gardeners and each student went on a nature hike to identify different species of trees in the park, learned about the proper planting techniques for trees and even got to take home a bush to plant....

  • On the Record May 17

    May 17, 2018

    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. Corrections Terri Cornella has announced her intention to run for Clerk of the District Court in Hot Springs County, not County Clerk. The full list of new FFA officers was missing from last week’s edition. The officers are President Barb Kissel, Vice President Jeffrey VanAntwerp, Secretar...

  • Flower shower

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 17, 2018

    Tobi Johansen shakes a few tree blossoms loose during a clean up of the 300 block of Broadway for the Adopt-a-Block program. RT Communications, CAPTEL employees and volunteers helped spruce the block up and enjoyed a hot dog lunch....

  • Above average temps expected for summer

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|May 17, 2018

    Tim Troutman with the National Weather Service out of Riverton said we may have a very active wildfire season if the weather predictions for the next few months hold true. Troutman said we are looking for a continued trend toward above normal temperatures and below normal precipitation for the next three months, making the conditions ripe for wildfires. Average precipitation for the Thermopolis area in June is 1½” with temperatures averaging 77 degrees for highs and lows around 46 degrees. Fo...

  • WYDOT meeting planned

    May 17, 2018

    The public is invited to an information meeting/open house about the 2020 or 2021 effort by WYDOT to conduct isolated reconstruction, including a storm drain located near the current Hot Springs State Park headquarters. The project includes Americans with Disabilities (ADA) improvements at 16 intersections, isolated replacement of broken sidewalk and curb gutters, and asphalt milling and a pavement overlay throughout the project area, which runs from milepost 130.82 to 133.40 on Highway 20. The meeting will be Thursday, May 31 at 6 p.m. at the...

  • Safe driving course May 23

    May 17, 2018

    The Hot Springs County Senior Center will have a Driver Safety course on Wednesday, May 23 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. The course, intended for senior citizens, is provided through the AARP with volunteer Barbara Gast instructing. Gast has been teaching the course for more than four years, and the seven-hour class goes over topics such as physiology changes people go through as they age, including changes to their eyes and ears, as well as how any medication might impact their driving ability. She also goes over changes on the road, such as...

  • HSCHS graduation Sunday

    May 17, 2018

    Its hard to believe, but we are coming up on graduation and all its respective activities for the Class of 2018. Graduation this year will be on Sunday, May 20 at 2 p.m. in the high school gym. Four Hot Springs County High School students receive top honors of Valedictorian this year, Stormy Cox, Daniel Leonhardt, Haley McDermott and Mary Ryan. This year’s Salutatorian is Shianne Yarrington. The class of 2018 chose a quote from Lemony Snickett as their Class Motto, “If we wait until we’re ready, we’ll be waiting for the rest of our lives....

  • Summer Fest Saturday

    May 17, 2018

    Grab the family and head to Hot Springs State Park this Saturday for the Gottsche Wellness Summer Fest from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. There will be lots of fun for the entire family, including food, vendors, music and even a 5k and one-mile race. Race registration will start at 10 a.m. or you may register at the Gottsche gym before Saturday. Ages 11 and under are $10 and 12 and over are $20. Musical entertainment for the day will include Jalan Crossland, Drones Over Yellowstone, Shark Twain, Daniel Kosel and the Crue and Eric Kay....

  • Unique painting

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|May 17, 2018

    At the Second Friday ArtStroll, Rita Bishop shows off some of the original items she has decorated. The handpainted works feature animals and landscapes....

  • Thank a peace officer

    May 17, 2018

    In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation designating May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week in which it falls as Police Week. We are fortunate in a small town to know each of our officers, both police and sheriff’s department, if not by name, then by face, even when we run into them at the grocery store or a school function. Small town officers don’t often get the respect or recognition they deserve because crime rates are so low and its not very often something ‘exciting’ happens. However, they have shown, especia...

  • Lincoln did not speak those words

    PE Straley|May 17, 2018

    The IR printed an ad(?) in a box with Abraham Lincoln’s picture listing “The 10 cannots…”. This is false. Abraham Lincoln never said these words. But just over 50 years after Lincoln died, in 1916, The Rev. William John Henry Boetcker, a Presbyterian minister and notable public speaker, did. He made a booklet of ‘nuggets’ that came from his lectures, of which these axioms of misquotations are derived. Author Ralph Keyes has said that “Famous quotes need famous mouths”, hence how over the years these words were mistakenly attributed to L...

  • A word about community support

    Rex Clothier|May 17, 2018

    Sixty years ago (Oh my gosh, can it be that long ago?), Cody hosted Torrington in the state championship 3A football game in a November blizzard, 38” deep snow and 10 degree temperature. Most who braved the conditions have ever after described the conditions as the worst ever for a championship game. As a Blazer, I was doubly miserable because though we had the better team, the conditions took us out of our game. There were a total of two passes thrown that day...both incomplete. The canyon was closed and we spent a miserable night in Thermopol...

  • Marial Eckhardt

    May 17, 2018

    Marial Flynn Eckhardt, 82, passed away Sunday, May 13, 2018, at the Wyoming Medical Center in Casper. Born November 13, 1935, in Hebron, Neb., she was the daughter of Frank and Evelyn (Keith) Flynn. The family moved to Fairbury, Neb., and in 1944 to Worland, Wyo., where Marial's father was Superintendent of the Wyoming Industrial Institute. Marial graduated from Washakie County High School in 1954 and attended Nebraska Wesleyan in Lincoln, Neb., for two years then transferred to the University... Full story

  • Weldon Althoff

    May 17, 2018

    Weldon John Jay Althoff, 80, passed away on May 8, 2018, in Mesa, Ariz. Weldon was born on June 17, 1937, in Powell, Wyo., to Leo and Myrtle (Hardee) Althoff. He grew up in Badger Basin, Wyo., an oil field boomtown located in the Clarks Fork Valley of the Yellowstone River, with sister, Dona (Gruel) Althoff, and brothers, Eugene and Douglas. The family ran the Badger Basin Store, which provided the small community with a postal service, groceries, gas, bar, and entertainment. His youth was... Full story

  • Kaye Westlake

    May 17, 2018

    Kaye Westlake, 74, of Cheyenne, passed away on May 7, 2018, at the Medical Center of the Rockies in Loveland, Colo., surrounded by her family. She was born on May 24, 1943, in Riverton, Wyo., to Bill and Marjorie Leake. Kaye graduated from UW with honors and a degree in elementary education; she retired after teaching for 35 years. Kaye made a significant impact on the lives of many of her students. Most importantly, she loved the Lord and serving others. She truly loved life by spending time... Full story

  • Taking charge of diabetes

    May 17, 2018

    Life with diabetes can be difficult, and the disease can lead to major health problems if it is left unmanaged. The Hot Springs County Senior Center will be home to a Diabetes Empowerment Education Program (DEEP) through June and July, with classes providing tips on how to improve quality of life, prevent serious complications and illness, improve eating habits, increase physical activity, develop self-care skills, improve relationships with health care providers and utilize community resources. The DEEP classes will be at the senior center,...

  • Reagan Day picnic in the works

    May 17, 2018

    Tickets are available for the Reagan Day Picnic at the Hot Springs County Fair Building. The event is designed to be a fun family event, and the menu will be an old-fashioned picnic style, with fried chicken and salads as the main dishes. There will also be candidates or their representatives available. There will be a dessert auction following, and silent and live auctions. Proceeds from the event will go to the HSC Republican Party. The picnic is on Saturday, June 2, with a social hour at 5 p.m. and the meal at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are...

  • Early deadline for May 28 edition

    May 17, 2018

    The Independent Record office will be closed Monday, May 28 for Memorial Day. Our deadline for all display, classified and legal advertising will be Friday, May 25 by noon. Our deadline for editorial content will be Tuesday, May 29 by noon....

  • Splash zone

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 17, 2018

    Hoyt and Malinda Lynch get sprayed a bit after dropping a Hot Springs County High School cheerleader in a dunk tank. The cheer team recently hosted a fund raising carnival activity at Pizza Hut complete with games, face painting and a bounce house....

  • Several Bobcats headed to state track

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 17, 2018

    The personal records just keep coming for our Thermopolis High School Track and Field Team, with the girls team seeing 14 at the 3A East Regional competition at Douglas last Friday and Saturday and the boys making seven. Coach Ernie Mecca noted some of the personal records came during the preliminary races on Friday night and others were on Saturday. He added with the weather as terrible as it was, it was good to see the tracksters really dig in when they're cold and wet and come away with 21...

  • McDermott takes firsts at MS Best of the Best

    May 17, 2018

    Wyatt McDermott won the seventh grade boys 1600 meter run during the Best of the Best meet at Lander last Tuesday, finishing with a time of 5:07.06. He was nearly 10 seconds faster than second place finisher Evan Owen of Cody Middle School at 5:16.93. McDermott also placed first in the 800 meter run with a time of 2:12.25, and two other Bobcats joined him in the top 10 — Landen Sosa placed fourth with 2:20.81 and Matt Music placed seventh with 2:22.71. The 4x400 meter relay team of McDermott, Sosa, Tristin Brown and Ayden Cox placed third with...

  • Bobcat golfers host rainy day tournament

    May 17, 2018

    The Thermopolis Bobcat Golf team hosted their home tournament last Friday with teams around the Big Horn Basin attending. In spite of chilly, rainy weather, Hudson Roling placed first among the high school boys with a 78 for the day. Middle school golfer Hardy Johnson had the overall low score for the course with a 70, taking first in the middle school division. Other middle school team members included Will Clark who placed 7th with a 131 and Lee Grimm, placing 8th (tie) with 132. High school...

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