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  • Brewfest

    Jun 10, 2021

    Braving the 101F degree heat, the Brewfest was very well attended by many locals, tourists and families. The Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce sold 347 taste tester mugs. In 2019 they sold 162. The event was not possible without their event committee and volunteers who all helped....

  • Chicken motion dies for lack of second

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 10, 2021

    At the June 1 Thermopolis Town Council meeting, Darren Butcher presented some concerns to the council. The agenda for the meeting said he was going to speak about lawn waste. However, he quoted some bible scriptures about how the people can benefit those who oversee the land and he wanted to address the mindset of the council to appeal to them his cause about allowing chickens within the town. Butcher said he wanted to help the community who are in need and that chickens would be a benefit by...

  • Strenger named HSCSD teacher of the year

    Kirk Boxleitner|Jun 10, 2021

    A Thermopolis Middle School teacher was recently named the Hot Springs County School District’s Teacher of the Year for 2021. Thermopolis Middle School Principal Steven Soderstrom presented sixth-grade teacher Jacob Strenger to the Hot Springs County School District Board of Trustees as the Teacher of the Year during their May 20 meeting. Soderstrom lamented that, as recently as two years ao, he had yet to witness Strenger teaching firsthand. “In my new position, I get to see and learn from him,” said Soderstrom, who lauded Strenger for living...

  • Schoenewald book signing

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 10, 2021

    Thermopolis residents, Thomas Schoenewald and Lea Cavalli Schoenewald, recently wrote a new book revealing the past and current history of the Hot Springs State Park. During the Covid situation last year the Schoenewalds were hiking around the State Park area seeking out where the old zoo was located. It was a fantastic find and this got them interested in learning about the history of the park. Because they were not able to travel due to Covid, they decided to write a book. The excitement...

  • Weighing in at...

    Jun 10, 2021

    The pig and sheep weigh in for Hot Springs County Fair was held last Sunday at the fairgrounds....

  • On the record

    Jun 10, 2021

    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. We print the names of all people upon their initial arrest. Riverton Police Department Prisoners Under Contract with the Law Enforcement Center: Ronald Joseph Blackburn, 57, of Riverton, charges unknown. Claudia Duran, 46, of Riverton, for failure to appear in court. Travis Edmund James Wa...

  • Champions

    Jun 10, 2021

    Final Four team members Lincoln McPhie, Soren Webber, Jarrett Cornella and Apollo Jenks (not pictured) won their age division during the Hot City Summer Slam 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament. Also pictured is coach Matt McPhie....

  • Olson is resident at HS Health

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 10, 2021

    Megan Olson is Hot Springs Health's first resident of Thermopolis' Rural Training Track out of the University of Wyoming Family Medicine Program. She was chosen out of 300 applicants because of her physician expertise but also as a spokesperson for the program. Olson is originally from Cheyenne and is starting her second year of residency this July. Her focus is rural family medicine which covers a pretty broad scope from clinical medicine to hospital medicine, which includes deliveries,...

  • Gottsche adds physical therapists

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 10, 2021

    Gottsche Therapy, Rehab and Wellness is excited to introduce their new Physical Therapists. Jonathan Otto is a Doctor of Physical Therapy at Gottsche. Otto was born and raised in Riverton. He received his undergraduate degree in physiology and kinesthetics from the University of Wyoming and his doctorate in physical therapy (PT) from Phoenix’s Franklin Pierce University in 2016. His exposure to PT started after a rock-climbing injury where he fell and dislocated his shoulder while he was in c...

  • Jason Ciz inducted into Hall of Fame

    Jun 10, 2021

    by Nick Huntimer, DSU Sports Information Director Jason Ciz was inducted into the Dakota State University Athletics Hall of Fame on June, 5, 2021 in Madison, South Dakota. Jason was one of the top pitchers for the DSU Trojan baseball teams in the mid-to-late 2000s. He was the first DSU athlete to be named Dakota Athletic All-Conference four consecutive years (two times as First team in 2005 and 2008; two times as Second Team in 2006 and 2007). Ciz came to Dakota State University in the 2004-2005 season, igniting the Trojans to their second...

  • Your view

    Jun 10, 2021

    We are excited to see this page full of letters to the editor with our readers expressing their views on a variety of topics. As you read these letters, please remember that you also have the right to express your views. We welcome your opinions on issues affecting our community, our state and our country. Our readers include people with a variety of political beliefs, a wide range of ages and different lifestyles. Letters to the editor will all be printed as long as they meet the guidelines below and are not found to be libel in nature. So,...

  • Wyoming is in a crisis

    Jun 10, 2021

    The people of Wyoming - smart people who voted for the good of Wyoming and our country - voted Trump. He would have probably been re-elected if Georgia, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Nevada and Wisconsin had followed the national constitution instead of their “revised state constitutions” concerning national elections. Congress should mandate law so that all states follow the national voting regulations on their electoral votes when it’s a national position. He was not convicted, but we must realize their agenda was to do just that so he could no lo...

  • Our liberties are under attack

    Jun 10, 2021

    Editors note: This speech was given by Charles Cooper during the Memorial Day Service for Liberty and then submitted as a letter to the editor. Today we come to remember not only all those who sacrificed much for the cause of liberty. On July 4, 1776, a dream was visualized in the Declaration of Independence that the United States would give all its people the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. This new nation grew up with many growing pains. This new republic, though flawed, had a vision different from most nations. It was...

  • Something is 'a fowl' here

    Jun 10, 2021

    Something is “a fowl” here and it’s not backyard chickens. I’m not even saying I am right in every incident or presentation, however we need to be on the same page if we are to arrive at place of advancing the prosperity and well being of this town and all the people in this town. We’re just not having the same conversation. In the same meeting where I mentioned a family (in downtown Los Angeles) that makes $20,000 / year off of the same amount of property I currently possess, (using 5 chickens, 2 Goats and a few ducks), there was a request f...

  • Mildred Arnetta 'Millie' Grieve

    Jun 10, 2021

    Mildred Arnetta "Millie" Grieve, 86, passed away May 26, 2021, at the Life Care Center of Casper. The daughter of Hyrum and Mildred (Garver) Seeley, Millie was born November 2, 1934 in Ashton, Idaho. Following high school she attended St. Mark's College of Nursing in Salt Lake City, Utah, earning her degree in 1955. She married David Dean Grieve in 1957 in Las Vegas, Nev. To this union was born two sons. The couple later divorced. In 1971 Millie and her sons moved from southern California to...

  • Bryson Dean Bain

    Jun 10, 2021

    Bryson Dean Bain was born on October 14, 1978, to Jesse and Ruby (Dickey) Bain in Worland, Wyo. Bryson’s elementary school years were spent in Rawlins, Wyo., and the family later moved to Thermopolis, Wyo., where Bryson graduated from Hot Springs County High School in 1997. Bryson was a great son, brother, brother-in-law, nephew, uncle, and friend but he is at peace now and not in pain anymore. Bryson was an avid gamer and loved to play video and tabletop games. He greatly enjoyed being able to teach others to play the games he loved. He was a...

  • Samuel John Marshall

    Jun 10, 2021

    Samuel John Marshall, joined the angels June 1, 2021, from complications following a back surgery in Billings, Mont. The Good Lord wanted him. Sam was a dedicated husband to his wife, Carolyn Jo Walsh, and devoted to his children and grandchildren. Sam was born in Red Lodge, Mont., to parents Helen and John with sister Nadine. They owned a farm near Laurel, Mont., where they raised crops and dairy cattle. He graduated from Laurel High School and graduated from Montana State University with a deg...

  • Garden of the month

    Jun 10, 2021

    Mary Alldredge stands in her garden located at her residence on Owl Creek. The Alldredge garden was named Garden of the Month of June by the Red Dirt Master Gardeners....

  • Sounds of summer

    Jun 10, 2021

    Jackie Davidson and Gary Brandt perform classic and original folk music for an audience at the Hot Springs State Park Pavilion on Sunday, June 6 as part of the Sounds of Summer concert series....

  • Hospital Foundation announcements

    Jun 10, 2021

    Hot Springs Memorial Hospital Foundation, Inc. has awarded $24,000.00 to Hot Springs Health to be applied toward the acquisition of 3D Digital Mammography equipment in the Department of Radiology. The new equipment is up and running at Hot Springs Health. The equipment will allow Hot Springs Health to provide state of the art mammography screenings in Hot Springs County. Funds for the award were derived from a grant of $15,000. from the Wyoming Breast Cancer Initiative; a donation of $500.00 from Dr. Randy J. Folker, MD; and $8,500.00 raised...

  • Commissioners updated on several issues during meeting

    Jurri Schenck|Jun 10, 2021

    The Hot Springs County Commissioners had a full agenda to get through at their June 1 meeting. Nate Messenger gave his FBO report on the new county airport and said that “May was a good month,” they had decent fuel sales and traffic. There were 130 total recorded operations with three air ambulances and 11 aircraft that were overnight. They sold 934.23 gallons of Avgas and 1,190 gallons of jet fuel. Messenger added that he has seen an increase in fishing traffic, specifically luxury fishermen wi...

  • Supportive community

    Jun 10, 2021

    Members of the community came together at the fair building to show support for Brad Shaffer who is receiving medical care for cancer. Over $40,000 was raised in support, which might be a record for the town of Thermopolis....

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