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This year is an election year and the State of Wyoming’s Secretary of State and Wyoming’s County Clerks are doing everything they can to ensure Wyoming’s voters may vote safely during the pandemic. Most have already received a mailing from the Secretary of State’s office that includes a request for an absentee ballot. Absentee ballots allow the voter to fill out their ballot in the safety of their home and return it by mail. In order to vote absentee, you must be a registered member of a polit...
Forty-five page Requests for Proposals (RFP) are now ready to be released to the public for both the Days Inn and Star Plunge in Hot Springs State Park. A meeting last Thursday with the Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Committee on Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources held in Thermopolis included a review of both RFP’s and there have been no changes to either document since first proposed. The committee hopes the documents will be out in the next week or two so those who are int...
As we’re getting closer to the end of July a lot of folks are wondering what will be going on with the Hot Springs County Fair in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The answer is pretty simple -- the show will go on. “Raising the Steaks” is the theme for this year’s event which starts this Saturday with the PeeWee, 4-H and FFA youth horse show. All of the events will be happening as they have in the past with just a couple of exceptions. There will be no pig wrestling this year as there w...
The Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Committee on Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources held a meeting in Thermopolis last week to go over a number of items in the State Park system as well as discuss the RFP’s for the Star Plunge and Days Inn. The group discussed a draft bill that would allow more of the money gathered from state park fees to be used to offset budget cuts. Currently, they can only use 30-percent the monies collected for maintenance of the various parks in the sys...
The Hot Springs County COVID-19 Incident Management Team has reported that county COVID-19 positive tests recently grew from 9 to 11. Contract tracing for the two recently positive individuals is being performed. Individuals who may have been exposed will be notified and evaluated. Situation reports will be posted on Tuesdays and Thursday at www.hscounty.com. For daily information visit health.wyo.gov. If you are having COVID-19 like symptoms and are uninsured, COVID-19 testing and the office visit costs will be covered under the Federal Cares...
Visitors take in the terraces in Hot Springs State Park on a warm summer evening. There have been reports this summer of some people wandering off the designated walkway. Visitors are reminded to stay on designated walkways, paths and trails in Hot Springs State Park....
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. Sheriff’s Office Monday, July 13 4:50 p.m. Stacy M. Lewis, 21, was arrested on a Hot Springs County Warrant. Tuesday, July 14 Unknown time: Robert L. Richter, 40, was arrested on alleged probation revocation. 12:14 p.m. A subj...
Crews under the management of Wyoming Type 3 Incident Management Team 2 successfully contained the Neiber Fire at end of operations on Monday. From its origin on July 14, the blaze spread rapidly through rough and remote sagebrush country and grassland that posed special challenges for firefighters and management. Firefighters from multiple federal, state and local agencies battled the fire which started near the Washakie/Hot Springs County line. The crews were worked to continue to hold and improve line in the rough terrain of the Mud Creek...
Several people gathered in Hot Springs State Park last Saturday to attend the Grass Creek Reunion....
When the Chamber of Commerce decided to not host their annual Demolition Derby, Bradyn Harvey called up his brother Bryce and they decided they could put on the derby themselves. “We decided to give it a try,” said Bradyn. Bradyn and Bryce brainstormed on how the derby was done in the past as they had helped in previous years. They told the drivers to keep building their cars. “We decided we’re not in it to make any money. We will probably lose money. We need something in the community that wi...
Danielle Yarrington recently opened her new restaurant Elle’s Restaurant and Bar in the former location of Thermopolis Cafe. Her journey to get to this place has been full of hard work and perseverance. When Yarrington graduated high school in 2015, she left Thermopolis and went to school in Casper for three years and graduated with two associate degrees. Yarrington has been working in restaurants since her sophomore year of high school. She came back to Thermopolis and began the process to b...
The Hot Springs County Fair kicks off on Saturday, July 25 with the Horse Show beginning at 8 a.m. All events will be held at the HSC Fairgrounds. Starting on Monday, a variety of other animal shows and fun events will be held throughout the week. See the fair schedule ads on page 6 and B2 for a complete list of fair events. Although social distancing regulations have caused a few changes, there is still something for everyone at the fair. This year in place of the pig wrestling there will be an Ag Olympics where teams of six test their skills...
Greetings HSCSD #1 Patrons, I am writing with an update to our SMART Start Back to School plans for school this fall. HSCSD #1 is planning on as normal a start to the school year as possible, but will follow direction from local and state officials as the year progresses. There are many questions about what school will look like in the fall in regard to the current pandemic. The information that I share I want to stress is preliminary, and based on current recommendations. District Smart Start Plans are due to the Wyoming Department of...
David V. Kovash, 83, passed away July 13, 2020, at the Wyoming Medical Center in Casper. David lived at the Thermopolis Rehabilitation and Wellness Center, along with his spouse, Bonnie, prior to his hospitalization in Casper, Wyo. One of three children of Vincent and Lena (Shypkowski) Kovash, he was born September 17, 1936, in Belfield, N. D. He served in the US Army from 1959-1961. David married Bonnie Lacy Smith on June 21, 1987, in Thermopolis, Wyo. The blended family lived in Thermopolis... Full story
Adrian Alvie Simonson, 83, passed away July 9, 2020. He was one of the second set of twins born to Oscar George Simonson and Nida Margret Smith Simonson. Adrian and his sister, Ada, were born August 18, 1936, in Thermopolis, Wyo. Adrian served in the Army from July 1955 to July 1961, which included the Korean Conflict. Adrian married Rose Ada Sellers in Salt Lake City, Utah. Four sons were born to them, Joseph Lee Simonson, Jay Martin Simonson, Paul Allen Simonson, Samuel George Simonson. Adrian’s wife, Rose, passed away April 27, 1967. A... Full story
Siona Brown and her sister, Dandi, and Ronaldo Menjivar, all visiting from Lander, get a view from some rocks in Hot Springs State Park....
The Farmers Market is starting soon and is now managed by Douglas Nelson. Nelson said that he is looking for more vendor participants to add their wares to the market. He added that he thinks with the more global shortages of food that people would be more interested in shopping locally. Currently, there are five vendors signed up, however, Nelson is optimistic that more will show up closer to the opening time. He said eight to ten vendors are typical for the season. Vendors must provide their...
Maggie Ryan's St. Benard, Carl, has a fun play time with Kylie Schenck at Ralph Witters Elementary. Ryan is a new first grade teacher in the HSCSD....
In the Travel and Tourism Board’s financial report of the Annual Lodging Tax Revenue Comparison, the data showed some positive information. The total revenue for the 2019-2020 year was $181,497.51, higher than the previous year. The total revenue for the 2018-2019 year was $172,170.04. Even though the revenue for the final three months of the fiscal year, April, May and June were significantly lower than the previous year due to the COVID-19 situation, they showed an overall increase. The L...
Due to dry conditions and high fire danger, Stage 1 fire restrictions will begin July 17, 2020, on public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management Lander Field Office in Fremont, Hot Springs and Natrona counties; Worland Field Office in Washakie, Hot Springs and Big Horn counties; and Cody Field Office in Park and Big Horn counties. Hot, dry conditions and high fire danger have prompted the prohibition of the following activities: Building, maintaining, attending or using a fire or campfire except within agency-provided fire grates a...
Another thrilling season of Hot Springs County Recreation District adult softball came to an end Wednesday, July 15 when One Stop Sparkplugs were crowned champions. After a grueling regular season, One Stop Sparkplugs entered the playoffs with a first round bye directly to the semis, but the OEB had to fight their way through to meet them. The extra game proved helpful as a warm-up, and OEB won. One Stop Sparkplugs fell to the losers' bracket, hoping to make their way back up. One Stop...
Kenny Page rests his 1929 Ford Model A in the shade in Hot Springs State Park on a hot July day....
“Ever since the Baby Boomers turned 65 years old in 2011, there has been a rapid increase in the size of the older population,” says Dr. Wenlin Liu, Chief Economist with the State of Wyoming, Economic Analysis Division. Wyoming’s population aged the fastest in the country from 2018 to 2019 with the elderly, those 65 and older, growing 3.8 percent. The median age in the state grew to 38.4 years, 0.4 percent in a single year while the national age grew just 0.2 percent. Wyoming has one of the highest proportions of Baby Boomers, those born betwe...
The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (WDEQ) has received a request from the Wyoming Department of Transportation for State certification of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Nationwide Permit #23, for discharge of dredged or fill material to the Wind River downstream of Boysen Reservoir. The project involves stabilizing an active landslide that is impacting U.S. Highway 20, associated road slopes and the Upper Wind River campground entrance. Active erosion of the right bank of the Wind River is also occurring at the project locati...
by Seth Klamann Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — Wyoming’s smallest hospitals received tens of millions of dollars in federal loan money in April and May, funds that helped keep the facilities afloat as the effects of the pandemic ravaged hospitals’ coffers. In the spring, Congress passed the CARES Act, which included the Payment Protection Program. The stimulus program granted loans to businesses that promised not to layoff employees, loans that would become grants — and wouldn’t need to be paid back — if the businesses...