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According to a report released last Thursday by the Economic Analysis Division of the Wyoming Department of Administration and Information, Hot Springs County experienced a 12.3 percent increase in taxable sales from the second quarter of 2017 to the second quarter of 2018. The figures are based on sales and use tax collections. According to a Department of Revenue report on monthly sales and use takes by county and industry, Hot Springs County’s highest number was in retail trade, at $... Full story
The weather was certainly a factor in the fifth annual Oktobrewfest being a popular event this past Saturday. Though recent years have seen cold and rain for the event, this years had warmer temperatures and at least a bit of sunshine. Main Street President Suzanne Samelson said based on the amount of mugs, drink tickets and food sold it's estimated about 400 people attended the event. While beer certainly is a big part of Oktobrewfest - as three different distributors and more than 20 craft...
Monday night saw a candidates forum at the Thermopolis Middle School Commons, with general election candidates at the federal, state, county and town level provided two minutes to speak about themselves, though there was also time before and after the forum to visit with each individual. Hot Springs County Attorney Two attorneys are vying for the Hot Springs County Attorney's seat, incumbent Jerry Williams and newcomer, Jill Logan. Jill Logan - A University of Wyoming graduate with a bachelor's...
The Hot Springs County Farm Bureau had its annual fall meeting on Saturday at the VFW. Ray Shaffer said the meetings are where they elect officers and meet with their regular members to review resolutions and propose what will go on to the lobbyists for them to work with at the state and national level. Officers elected include President Paul Ward, Vice President Carl Dockery, Treasurer Carl Shaffer and Secretary Carol Dockery. The local bureau agreed to move three resolutions forward, Shaffer...
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. Sheriff’s office Tuesday, Oct. 2 7:17 p.m. Report from Wyoming Highway Patrol of a vehicle being driven erratically through the canyon. The suspect vehicle could not be located. Wednesday, Oct. 3 4:07 p.m. Complainant reported being assaulted in a different town. The subject was advis...
The Second Friday ArtStroll/Still Strolling Saturday in downtown Thermopolis, October 12 and 13, features photographic artists Lindsay Hensley, Douglas Nelson, and Dan Wychgram along with other media artists set up in retail stores. Stroll hours on Friday evening are from 5-8 p.m. The ArtStroll continues Saturday during regular business hours. Elliott Erwitt, an American advertising and documentary photographer, wrote “To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place… I’ve found it has...
Shurie Scheel paints a light post in Bicentennial Park as part of the place making efforts....
Hot Springs County will have 21 students competing at 4 p.m. this Saturday, Oct. 13 at the state marching festival at the Casper Events Center. Band Director Drew Brown said this is the first time in about 20 years that Hot Springs County High School has had a band participate in the event, and encouraged the community to come out and support them. The show is titled “Women of Pop” and will feature three pop songs from 2014 and 2017 by artists Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande and Iggy Azalea. Tickets for the show are $6 for adults and $5 for stu...
The 17th annual pumpkin patch, provided by Hot Springs County Sheriff Lou Falgoust, will be at the front of the Law Enforcement Center on Friday, Oct. 19 and Saturday, Oct. 20, from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. each day. This year is significant as it marks Falgoust’s last time doing the event as sheriff. It began as a promotion during his campaign for the position, and has been an annual tradition since. Children of elementary school age or younger can stop by the center to pick up their pumpkins, and visit with Falgoust or other deputies who will b...
As a way to give back to the community, Thermopolis Middle School will provide a leaf raking service to residents on Friday, Oct. 26 from 8:30-11 a.m. This year is the sixth for the program. Anyone who wants leaves raked out of their yard can contact the middle school at 864-6551. Secretary Brenda Cornwell said calls will be accepted until Wednesday, Oct. 24, to allow time to get everything ready. All students in grades 5-8 will participate in the raking, though Cornwell noted the groups are not divided by grade, but rather by their class...
The first recognized printed newspaper is a publication titled “Relation,” published in Antwerp in 1605 under Johann Carolus. However, the first evidence of a newspaper is the “Acta Diurna,” published in Rome around 59 B.C. Against such dates, 117 years might not seem a significant span of time to some, but that’s how long the Thermopolis Independent Record has been bringing the news of Hot Springs County to you. The Independent Record came about when two papers — The Thermopolis Record and the Thermopolis Independent — merged. It is the off...
There is much to celebrate in Hot Springs County Schools as the 2018 WyTOPP results are released in Wyoming. Hot Springs County School District #1 has the best results ever recorded on the state assessment! The WyTOPP was the new state assessment rolled out in the 2017-18 school year, replacing PAWS. The new test added writing as part of the English Language Arts component and included questions in reading, math and science that required students to demonstrate learning through a series of problem solving steps, not just multiple choice. Just s...
It has recently been brought to my attention that the Russian olive tree is more than a beautiful Non-native tree. It was given to us by the Lord for beauty, flood control, and as I found out, a medicinal and edible source. Like the many benefits of the rain forest the Russian olive is fast disappearing from our landscape. Before The last Russian olive tree falls, and we give up free food, medicine, and the other benefits it offers please research this wonderful tree....
Its here! That smell of fall is here! You can step outside in the morning and the air actually smells different. There is no way you can escape the constant barrage of pumpkin spiced everything, either. Who decided we need pumpkin spice yogurt pretzels? Pumpkin spiced smoothies don’t really sound appealing to me, nor does pumpkin spice Jell-O. Non-alcoholic pumpkin spice sparkling juice? You can also find pumpkin spiced kettle corn, moonshine and salsa. I kid you not. Now that’s not to say I don...
Kurt Anthony Herrington, 33, passed away on October 1, 2018. He was born on June 26, 1985, in Susanville, Calif., to Matt and Rosemarie (Rose) Herrington. Kurt loved everything about life. He was a very dedicated father along with being a loyal delivery driver for 13 years. He was currently employed with Custom Delivery (8 years) and prior was a delivery driver for Big Sky Express of Billings (5 years). Kurt made many friendships along his routes he drove daily. Many customers would call the... Full story
Mary Pauline Wills passed away on September 15, 2018, at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born December 7, 1947, in Thermopolis, Wyo. Mary grew up on the Kirby Creek Ranch near Thermopolis. Her mother, Rose Marie Berg Wills, and father, Charles Michael Wills, worked on the sheep ranch, which was owned by Dave and JoAnn Jones. Mary's ranch family in Thermopolis remained an important part of her life. Mary moved to Pinedale to begin her teaching career at the... Full story
Betty Jean Miller, 89, of Littleton, Colo. passed away on September 23, 2018. Betty enjoyed gardening and collecting and was loved by all. She is survived by her sister, Helen Allinder; children, Steve Miller, Cheryl Fendrick and Lori Miller; and several nieces, nephews, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. She was preceded by her husband Norman “Bud” Miller, parents Tom and Ethel Thronburg, brother Leslie Thronburg, and children Meredith, Marvin and Robert Miller and Connie Griffis. Tributes can be made to Max... Full story
Gerald Warren "Jerry" Hilbird, 78, passed away Friday, October 5, 2018, at Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital in Thermopolis following a period of ill health. Born November 27, 1939, in North Bend, Neb., he was one of four children of Edward and Pauline (Ehrich) Hilbird. In the early 1940's, the family moved to Wyoming where Jerry graduated from Rock River High School in 1959. For two years he attended the University of Wyoming then served in the US Navy four years. Most of his life was spent... Full story
Steven Sanchez speaks to climate change through The Climate Reality Project last Thursday at the Hot Springs County Library....
The community is invited for a lunch with the H.O.P.E. Agency. The meal will feature soup, sandwich and pie for an $8 suggested donation, with all proceeds going to the agency. The luncheon is on Thursday, Oct. 18 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m., at the Community Hall at Sixth and Big Horn....
The ghosts and goblins will soon be out and about and the Hot Springs County Historical Society is presenting an afternoon of ghosts, ghouls, goblins and a look into paranormal activities around the county and even the state. The Historical Society is celebrating All Hallow’s Eve on Saturday, Oct. 13 at 2 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Museum. If you scare easily, you may want to bring along a friend for support as they investigate tales and testimony of unexplainable paranormal happenings among the living. Local speakers and storytellers w...
The VFW Auxiliary will be hosting a chili dinner Wednesday, Oct. 17 from 5-7 p.m. at the VFW. Donations from the event will go to veterans military assistance....
On Tuesday, Oct. 16 at 6:30 p.m. author Charles Cole will speak at the Hot Springs County Library. He will give a presentation on his time in Russia and his observations on Russian-American relations. An honor graduate of the Defense Language Institute’s Russian course, Cole also has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Russian. He has been actively engaged in the study and professional application of the Russian language for over 50 years. His current work, In Russian Wonderland, highlights his observation of daily life in the USSR from his s...
The Thermopolis football team came home with a win after shutting out Newcastle 66-0 Friday night. Coach Matt McPhie said overall the team played well and definitely were more physical on the field. Though there were some injuries on the Newcastle side, which no coach likes to see, McPhie said it was also good to see our boys flying around the field and getting those hits. The coach noted it was also the first game the Bobcats played this season where they had no turnovers, and that is a... Full story
Last Friday, middle school cross country students travelled to Powell for their conference meet, their final competition for the season. Coach Stephanie Metz said it was a great meet with a nice, flat course and the students are familiar with it for the most part. “We had some good races,” Metz said, noting Dazlynn Hunt’s keeping up with a Lander competitor and splitting a 6:03 in the first mile. Hunt took second in the competition with 12:57.53. “6:03 wasn’t what we were shooting for,” Met...