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Scooby Doo was seen taking a swing at one of the pinatas at Las Fuentes during Moonlight Madness....
After a five-year hiatus, the Hot Springs County Hall of Fame committee has named a new group of honorees. If COVID-19 allows, the group will have an induction ceremony in late January, but for now, they have named several individuals who have made a major impact or contribution to the lives and times of the county. Colonel George Sliney played a significant role in the very beginnings of the Town of Thermopolis and Hot Springs County. His cool hand and incisive insight left a mark on nearly...
Many have been wondering how students at Hot Springs County School District #1 are doing academically since the abrupt closing of school last spring due to COVID-19. During the October 20 meeting of the Board of Trustees, the principals at each of the schools presented what gaps they are seeing in this fall’s student learning and what they are doing to close those gaps before the end of the school year. Principal Breez Daniels at the high school has actually written an article for PLC M...
Phillip Scheel will keep his seat as a Hot Springs County Commissioner and Dusty Lewis and William H. Malloy will remain on the Thermopolis Town Council. Ed Cooper will be the new State Senator for District 20 and John Winter will keep his House of Representatives District 28 seat. Cynthia Lummis was elected as the Wyoming US Senator and Liz Cheney is the US Representative. At press time, a winner in the very close race for United States President/Vice President had not been declared on the national level, although Trump won in HSC and...
Two Thermopolis women will share $5,000 after participating in a treasure hunt and successfully locating Wyoming's hidden Golden Ticket Key. Jessica Lippencott and Amanda Roberts are the lucky pair to win the Candyman Gold Ticket Treasure Hunt for Wyoming. Lippincott said she had seen articles about the treasure hunt being held by the founder of Jelly Belly, David Klein, back in August. Lippincott mentioned the hunt to Roberts and they decided to go in together and buy a ticket to get the...
Lights On Afterschool Program Coordinator Julia Scott said even though they had to change their Afterschool Celebration planned for Oct. 22 from an in person event to a virtual event due to inclement weather, it was still a fun event enjoyed by all. Above, a group of youngsters pose at light bulbs to celebrate. Community members were asked to leave a light on in support of the program. Scott thanks all who were involved and participated in supporting Lights On....
At the October Hot Springs County Hospital board meeting, Hospital CEO Margie Molitor said she has heard from “concerned citizens,” whether she is pulling providers out of Thermopolis to staff clinics in Riverton and Shoshoni clinics, She said, “I want to be very clear, we’ve hired a whole other provider to do that for us. Tara Blumenshine is a Fremont country native and lives in Riverton, and that is who is covering the Shoshoni and Riverton clinics. We haven’t pulled any provider hours out of the Thermopolis clinic to cover those two clini...
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, October 26 9:21 a.m. Report of an accident at mile marker 121 on Highway 20 South in the Wind River Canyon. A vehicle was driving too fast for the condition and struck the guardrail and rolled on the top...
The Thermopolis Police Department won the the pumpkin carving contest during the First Responders Trunk or Treat with their Hootie and the Blowfish pumpkins. Thermopolis Fireman James Coates awards Julie Mathews, Thermopolis Police Chief, this year's award....
Mac and Marilyn Vass will be hosting a B.J. Dunbar memorial and cookie jar auction benefit that includes a pulled pork dinner. The funds raised are for the purchase of a trained epileptic seizure alert dog from Medical Mutts for Wade Milek. Wade is the son of Nate and Whitney (Ferree) Milek. He was diagnosed with epilepsy at six months old. His form of epilepsy is from a chromosome duplication and is extremely hard to treat. The process of getting a service dog can be long and expensive, the cost can be up to $30,000. Some might not see...
Once the 2020 election has come and gone, please remember your neighbors are still your neighbors. People who live in a small community have the most to do with shaping it. None of the presidential candidates are going to be ringing up your groceries, helping you out with yard work or fixing your car but your neighbors will be. Everyone is entitled to vote for who they choose. No one is entitled to shame or ridicule someone for how they voted. Our community members will still be working together, learning together, shopping together,...
Richard David Slane, 84, of El Reno, Okla., passed away at the VA Hospital in Oklahoma City, on Friday, October 23, 2020, Richard David Slane. He was born on September 20, 1936, in Thermopolis, Wyo., to James Chandler and Beatrice Fanny (David) Slane. Richard was an oilfield man and he followed it all over the world, leading to numerous adventures. He was able to do and see things most people only watch in movies. He finally settled into one place upon meeting his wife Linda, the only woman who...
While small, rural farms and ranches across the country have been affected by COVID-19, the Wyoming Business Council has a plan in motion to help our local producers. An agriculture fund has been set aside, a total of $90 million, that will be available for Wyoming’s farmers and ranchers who qualify. Each operation that qualifies could receive up to $250,000. A couple of stipulations go along with applying for the relief fund, such as having at least one full time employee. The operation must have been adversely impacted as a result of C...
A Trump 2020 Thermopolis Car Rally was held October 28 beginning in Hot Springs State Park and then traveling through town....
From monster trucks to baby chicks, Thermopolis' children had a marvelous time at the Trunk or Treat event held by our first responders on Halloween night....
The H.O.P.E. Agency will be packing their Christmas Baskets on Thursday, December 17 from 6 to 7 p.m. “Scouting for Food” starts us off with the fall Holiday Food collection. This year Youth Alternatives and other volunteers will gather and sort food. Half of the food goes to the Food Bank at the Community Federated Church and half to the Christmas Baskets program. The “Christmas Baskets” boxes are set up in the Parish Hall at Holy Trinity (Arapahoe and 7th Street). This year the pickup will be at curbside on Arapahoe. Necessary home deliver...
Four Casper women authors will gather at Storyteller Books in Thermopolis on Saturday, Nov. 14 from 11 am to 1 pm, bringing their plethora of stories to the community. During this special event, called A Harvest of Authors, books for the entire family will be featured at this pre-Thanksgiving event. The books will be signed by the authors in time for the holiday gift-giving season....
Joe Doak and the Worland Football Officials Association has been selected by the Wyoming High School Activities Association to officiate the semi-final class 3A football payoff game between Powell and Cody. The game will be played Friday, Nov. 6, in Cody at 6 p.m....
High school Regional Volleyball was a little different this year making the end of the season for the Lady Bobcats a little rough. The girls took on the number one ranked Douglas Lady Bearcats in their first game last Thursday and head coach Shannon Hill said they were a little nervous stepping out onto the court. They got stuck in a few rotations and ended up losing their first game, 8-25. “I knew my girls could play better than that,” Hill said, “and they came out in game two and played great...
Thermopolis Middle School wrestlers Samuel Skelton, top, and Dyllan Meyers, bottom, fought hard against the Worland team in home wrestling action last Friday. Results were not available at press time....
Ghosts and goblins, princesses and even claw machines were on hand Thursday night in Bicentennial Park for the Annual Costume Contest organized this year by the Chamber of Commerce. There were six age divisions, from babies to adults, with the winners of each category receiving a prize furnished by Dr. Vern and Rachel Miller. The winners in the 0-1-year old category were: Candy Corn, first place; Gnome, second place and Pirate, third place. Two and three-year old winners were: Marty McFly and...