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by Mark Dykes Thursday evening during the regular meeting, the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce reviewed the quarterly financial report. Chamber Executive Director Meri Ann Rush noted there were some minor discrepancies between what she reported to the board at the end of September — the cutoff date for the audit — and the official report from the accountant. Among those discrepancies was for $100 in regard to the Friends of Hot Springs State Park and Legend Rock. Rush explained in...
Wyoming Parks and Historic Sites is gearing up for their Annual Bison Sale, giving you the opportunity to own one of these amazing animals. The animals will come from Hot Springs State Park and Bear River State Park with minimum bids for 2016 calves starting at $1,800 and 2015 yearlings starting at $2,000. Three heifer calves will be available from Bear River as well as two heifer calves from Hot Springs State Park. Two bull calves from Hot Springs State Park and one from Bear River will be available along with one yearling bull from Hot...
If you own large or small acreage on Owl Creek, lower Buffalo Creek or Kirby Creek, you may be eligible for small waters funding assistance through the Level I Study with the Wyoming Water Development Commission. There are numerous programs run by various agencies and organizations that are potential sources of assistance to water users such as the Conservation District, Ducks Unlimited, the Extension Service and the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality. The assistance is to give incentive to land owners in those areas to create a well...
Two local artists will be featured in the 2017 Governor's Capitol Art Exhibition and Sale at the Wyoming State Museum beginning in January. Seventy works of art from 60 Wyoming artists will be featured in the show, including local photographers Jeb Schenck and Debbie Stroppel. A Purchase Award Reception is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 9, from 5 – 7 p.m. where artwork included in the show will be available for purchase by the public. The juried exhibition, now in its 17th year, was established u...
Julie Lehman, Betty Hawkins, Julie Moore and Trish Owens took Santa's reins and gathered presents for sheriff's deputies, police officers and the highway patrol this week. Kim's Daycare colored little notes to go along with the gifts and students at RWE did signs and notes. Pictured, l-r, Jerimie Kraushaar, Jake Miller, Molly Coyne, Brett Andreen, Serena Buckner, Kim Black, Mike Mascorro, Ken Smith and Steve Shay....
During the Federated Community Church's presentation of "I Missed the Manger," shepherds played by Verne Lofink, Dan Sylujbrget and Jerry Kummerfeld explain to narrator Janna Kershaw why their union contract wouldn't allow them to attend the birth of Christ. Hannah, played by Pam Kerr, wonders how her daughter Mary could come to be Christ's mother....
Clinton Harris, Will Clark, Adrian Padilla and Hunter Bartholomew show off a few of their fish caught will participating in the Kids in the Field mentor program. Padilla started the program to get youth of all ages or adults who have never fished or hunted involved in the outdoors. The program is designed to carry on the tradition of hunting and fishing....
Hot Springs County High School and Thermopolis Middle School brought the sounds of the season to the auditorium last week with a pair of concerts. Above, the high school choir performs for a packed house while at left, Cole Christianson adds a special note with a solo at the middle school's program....