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Articles from the October 12, 2017 edition


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  • Convention center/resort planned for airport

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Oct 12, 2017

    Last week in the Independent Record we touched on the airport re-use alternatives as presented by GDA Engineers during a recent public meeting. Each of those alternatives were judged by the steering committee before selecting a two-phase final plan that includes a convention center/resort concept as well as re-purposing of the apron, hangars and hangar areas. By combining the two ideas, the committee realized the community could capitalize on short-term efforts to fill immediate community... Full story

  • Special Olympians bring home several medals

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Oct 12, 2017

    Seven Special Olympics 'Olympians' traveled to the fall Area 1 games in Lander the end of September and came home with plenty of medals. During the games, Xander Getzfried and Spencer Luce brought home gold, David Hansen, Ruth Litizzette and Shaylynn Luce picked up silver, and Allen Harsha and Allyssa Simmons came home with bronze medals. The team then went on to the Wyoming State Fall Games in Casper, coached by Lauri Olsen and advised by Tom Olsen. At the state games, Hansen brought home the...

  • Here's to the lunch crew

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Oct 12, 2017

    In 1962, President John F. Kennedy proclaimed National School Lunch Week to celebrate the school lunch program throughout the country. This week, Hot Springs County School District and the nation are celebrating School Lunch:Recipes for Success. On Monday morning, students at Thermopolis Middle School learned the new name for their cafeteria after putting in suggestions. They held an unveiling first thing in the morning, announcing "Catateria" as the new name. The lunch crew got a little break...

  • Saving the baby

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Oct 12, 2017

    DeAnna Myers is very serious as she learns about fire safety from Thermopolis Volunteer Fireman, Forrest Coleman-Weisz. While celebrating National Fire Safety Week, the firemen stopped in at each of the schools in the area, including a visit to Amy Ready's Moms and Tots on Tuesday....

  • On the Record Oct. 12

    Oct 12, 2017

    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. Correction The Story “H.O.P.E. Agency hosting events” should read the women’s tea events are the second Wednesday of each month. The first tea was Oct. 11. Highway patrol Wednesday, Oct. 4 6:43 p.m. Garrett Sides was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear. Sheriff’s office Tues...

  • Hair-y escape

    Oct 12, 2017

    Fireman John Fish was having a great time with third graders from Ralph Witters Elementary, helping them out of the department's new Smoke House. Even though she got her hair caught in the velcro, this young lady managed to escape and make it to the class meeting place....

  • Photography featured during October ArtStroll

    Oct 12, 2017

    The Second-Friday ArtStroll in downtown Thermopolis, October 13 and 14, will feature two of our newer photography artists – Douglas Nelson and Levi Shinkle. Stroll hours on Friday evening are from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The ArtStroll continues Saturday during regular business hours. Douglas Nelson, who began promoting his art earlier this year, will be sharing his summer landscape and wildlife photos and Levi Shinkle makes his ArtStroll debut this month, and plans to display images of places, people, and things at host business Nature’s Corner. While...

  • TMS students to rake leaves

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 12, 2017

    Those who need a little help getting fallen leaves off their property can get that assistance through the students at Thermopolis Middle School. This year marks the fifth that the school is providing the service. Secretary Brenda Cornwell said the leaf raking is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. Friday, Oct. 27. Anyone who wants their leaves raked can contact the school at 864-6551 to be placed on the list. She added it’s the school’s way to give back to the community. The raking will go until about...

  • Cowgirls sought for queen contest

    Oct 12, 2017

    Cowgirls are wanted for the Thermopolis Cowboy Rendezvous PRCA Rodeo queen and senior princess contest. The event is scheduled for 9 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 28 at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. Contestants compete in one of two categories: Senior Princess — ages 16-18 — and Queen — ages 19-24. Contestants are judged on horsemanship, personality and appearance. Horsemanship, including reining pattern completion, free riding and carrying a flag, personal interview, speech, impromptu speaking, modeling and general knowledge are categ...

  • NRPC board openings

    Oct 12, 2017

    Hot Springs County residents are urged to apply to serve on the Natural Resources Planning Committee. There are three openings on the committee with terms that end in 2021. Anyone interested in applying for one of the openings may submit the County Board Questionnaire, available at the County Clerk’s office, no later than 5 p.m., Nov. 3. Applications will be considered by the County Commissioners and appointments to the board will be made at the commissioner’s meeting on Nov. 7. Applications are also available online at hsco...

  • Top it off

    Mark Dykes|Oct 12, 2017

    Dennis Johnson grabs a cup of chili at the RT Communications Inc. tailgate party prior to Friday night's football game. Serving chili are Becky Mills, Tobi Johansen, Jay Erk and Sonja Johansen....

  • Fireworks for touchdowns

    Oct 12, 2017

    Once a Bobcat, always a Bobcat. Whether you were born and raised in Hot Springs County or you have children participating in sports in the district, chances are you “bleed purple and gold” for the Thermopolis Bobcats. That’s why it is so disappointing that a simple act of support for our football team has resulted in someone being such a wet blanket they made enough phone calls to get the practice stopped. Fireworks for touchdowns. Our fire department is on the sidelines of each game, sounding off their sirens and flashing their lights every...

  • Enjoy the beauty that fall brings

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 12, 2017

    The time has finally come when the temperature drops enough to make me think about stepping outside with a jacket, and once again I’ll be stubborn enough to keep it hanging on the rack for just a few days more. I like the fall because it gives a nice reprieve between the heat of summer and the chill of winter, a time where the weather is just perfect in my opinion. I also remember fondly waiting for my folks and older brothers to rake up the leaves in the yard. As I was still a bit small to b...

  • Who can forget Lincoln Logs?

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Oct 12, 2017

    As we celebrate National School Lunch week, I got to thinking back on growing up in Thermopolis and the wonderful lunch ladies we had and the delicious meals they used to make for us. You see, in those days, no one left campus to pop into a fast food joint for lunch, you ate in the lunchroom with everyone else. The lunch ladies were awesome. In my young mind they were all “grandmothers” who knew what they were doing in the kitchen. Everything we had was made from scratch, from the giant pan...

  • Fireworks showing support of our youths not appreciated by all

    John Fish|Oct 12, 2017

    How ‘bout them Bobcats? The Thermopolis Middle School football team finished 7 and 0 this season. Wow what a season. I would like to thank all of the kids for their hard work and dedication for pulling together to make a winning team. The coaches did an amazing job with these kids throughout the season. The support that these kids got from family and friends was fantastic. When they were 4 and 0 and started playing on their home field, we decided we would show our support during the home games. We would fire a type of firework called a s...

  • Keep your dogs on a leash when walking them in parks

    Wanda Butterfield|Oct 12, 2017

    Please walk your dog on a leash in parks in town that have signs that state “Dogs on leash.” Why? Why have a dog on a leash? Because some of us who are disabled and do not want dog problems can be at a city park too and have “peace” without dogs harassing us or scaring us, or stepping in dog “doo doo.” You get the picture! I recently went to a city park here in town. On three occasions we went, and dog owners did not have dogs on leash. We ended up leaving each time. When I asked “Why?’ to dog owners, the owners’ answers were: “I will whe...

  • We are all tied together

    Dustin Hunt|Oct 12, 2017

    Last week I shared about the idea that cuts mean different things to different people, and as long as your children/grandchildren are not affected, they may not bother you that much. This week, I want to touch on how we are all tied together. Roughly 85 percent of school budgets consist of staffing costs. In education it is simple, we need staff to educate our students. School funding cuts equals less people and fewer programs. Less staff also means less patronage to our local businesses and less tax base directly affecting our local economy....

  • Bessie Dowdy

    Oct 12, 2017

    Bessie Dowdy, 93, passed away October 3, 2017, at Worland Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. Bessie Narcissa was born to Vern and Grace (Peckham) Hagans on May 10, 1924, in Lander, Wyo. In 1938, the family moved to Fort Lupton, Colo., where she graduated high school in May of 1942. Bessie married Nathan Brown and moved to Grass Creek, Wyo. Two children, Ron and Shirley, were born to this union. The couple later divorced. Bessie moved to Colorado and reestablished a childhood friendship with... Full story

  • Mary Waldorf

    Oct 12, 2017

    Mary Jean Waldorf, 94, passed away October 3, 2017, at Wyoming Hospice Center in Casper, Wyo., surrounded by her loving family. She was born May 4, 1923, in Basin, Wyo., to Sylvester and Mary Talbot McKone. She moved to Thermopolis when she was a junior in high school and met the love of her life Jimmy Waldorf. They were married in 1944. On December 28, 1947, a daughter, Janet, was born while Jim was in the Army. On January 1951 another daughter, Jill, was born. Mary Jean spent many years... Full story

  • Elbert Berger

    Oct 12, 2017

    Elbert Berger, 83, formerly of Shoshoni, Wyo., passed away in Gulfport, Miss., on Sept. 5, 2017, after a yearlong, hard-fought battle with esophageal cancer. Born in Thermopolis, Wyo., on April 5, 1934, to Dorothea & Ernest Berger, he grew up in Wyoming & Germany, proudly served 23 years in the US Air Force, retired in the Denver area, and then moved to the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Mississippi. Fun-loving, friendly and generous, Elbert loved nature, volksmarching, dancing, driving and... Full story

  • Guardian Flight hosting meet and greet

    Oct 12, 2017

    The public is invited to the Thermopolis Fire Department on Wednesday, Oct. 25 to meet the Guardian Flight crews. Matt Strauss, the Guardian Flight program director, said the event is designed for people to get to know the crew a little bit and get the community involved, as well as demonstrate how their aircraft operate. Additionally, Strauss said, it provides the opportunity to let people know Guardian Flight will still continue to provide its services here and create relationships with local hospitals. Guardian Flight recently took over...

  • Entries accepted for contest

    Oct 12, 2017

    Anyone with a lyric or ballad they want to share is invited to participate in the Friends of the Library poetry and songwriting contest. The event is scheduled for 6-8 p.m. Nov. 11 at the Hot Springs County Museum. Though still a few weeks before the event, Becky Hutson noted entries are already coming in. Submissions should be original pieces, and there are no regulations as to length or style. There are age divisions for elementary, middle school, high school and adult, with cash prizes for first second and third place in each. There is no...

  • Hidden treasure

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 12, 2017

    Jeanne and Dean Waltz were selected as having the Red Dirt Master Gardeners Garden of the Month of September. This garden is located in a private area at the Wyoming Gardens RV Park....

  • Bobcats hit hard Friday

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 12, 2017

    The Thermopolis Bobcats struggled to make ground against Glenrock on Friday, losing to the Herders 55-12. Coach Matt McPhie said, "We faced a very disciplined and physical football team in Glenrock and they outplayed us on Friday night. Our guys battled, we had some unfortunate breaks, but our kids stuck together and we will grow from this game. "Offensively we struggled to sustain any drives. We went into the game knowing the best way to slow them down was to control the ball, and we were...

  • Cross country gearing up to host regionals

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 12, 2017

    The cross country team saw high placings again as they competed at the Powell Invite last Friday. It was also the conference meet for the middle school runners, and coach Stephanie Metz said the runners’ times were not where they anticipated but their placings were. Regarding the middle school students, Metz said there is a lot of good talent returning next year and the program will continue to grow. Metz noted there were a lot of great races at the meet, with many Thermopolis runners going n...

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