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  • Planing for bigger, better Brewfest in 2021

    Apr 16, 2020

    One event that folks look forward to every year, the Thermopolis Brewfest, has become the latest victim of COVID-19. Main Street Thermopolis, sponsor of the event, has made the tough decision to cancel the event this year based on the best information at hand from state and local sources. The group has decided to reschedule the event for Saturday, June 5, 2021 and will be working to organize a bigger and better event for 2021. They are currently in the process of notifying the sponsors, vendors and performers. “Main Street Thermopolis a...

  • Morning graze

    Apr 16, 2020

    A buffalo in Hot Springs State Park is grazing during the early hours of the morning on a cold April day....

  • Ways to reduce stress during stressful times

    Apr 16, 2020

    With coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) impacting many aspects of daily life, the Wyoming Department of Family Services (DFS) wants residents to remember it’s important to reduce stress of parents and adults in the household. “Parenting can be extremely stressful,” according to Ed Heimer, Field Administrator and licensed clinical social worker with DFS. “Especially with the additional stressors of the COVID-19 pandemic.” Added stress from being unemployed, employed but at risk to catch the virus, home schooling children, etc. is taking a...

  • Where'd the grass go?

    Apr 16, 2020

    A black-tailed prairie dog pops out of his hole to a snowy surprise. After several days of warm April temperatures the prairie dogs awoke to a wintery morning. While prairie dogs do not hibernate, when the winter weather is extremely cold or snowy, they may go into a light hibernation-like sleep and stay in their burrows. Prairie dogs mainly eat a diet of grasses....

  • Be on the look out for bears

    Apr 9, 2020

    Thermopolis community members have joined with people all over the world to help children stave off boredom during the coronavirus quarantine. All around town bears and more can be found in windows and front yards so kids can go on "bear hunts". The "hunts" are inspired by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury's 1989 children's book "We're Going on a Bear Hunt." In the story, a group of brave children overcome numerous obstacles in a journey to "catch a big one" on a beautiful day... Full story

  • Easter church services online

    Cindy Glasson|Apr 9, 2020

    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, churches have been required to shut their doors, but that has not stopped some from using a little ingenuity and an online presence to keep the faith. During this Easter Season, many are live-streaming their services while others are pointing parishioners toward the internet for services provided by their Diocese. St. Francis Catholic Church and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church both suggest internet services. For the Catholic Church, diocesecheyenne.org is where you... Full story

  • Little food pantry

    Jurri Schenck|Apr 9, 2020

    Shelley Deromedi was inspired by the Little Free Library's worldwide phenomenon and made her own for her front yard. It was a free exchange of books for whomever. Deromedi and her family built it in memory of her daughter Jennifer, who passed away in 1998. Now with the COVID-19 pandemic, Deromedi removed the books and converted her front yard Little Library into a pantry food exchange so she could make room for foods for the needy. Deromedi said, "When the COVID started, people were off work... Full story

  • Honk your horns

    Apr 9, 2020

    Saturday evening in Hot Springs State Park and all through town, community members had fun cruising in their cars and greeting others.... Full story

  • Easter egg hunt canceled

    Apr 9, 2020

    Trenda Moore has announced that the Annual Lions Easter Egg Hunt has been canceled this year because of precautions involving COVID-19 virus. It was scheduled for Easter Sunday April 12. Moore said she felt bad about the cancelation and added, “We are very, very sorry. We know the kids live for it.... Full story

  • Spring storm

    Apr 9, 2020

    Hot Springs County employee Raul Rodriguez shovels snow off the roof of the HSC Library after an intermittent snow storm covered the town last week.... Full story

  • Play ball!

    Apr 9, 2020

    Fletcher and Fisher Lewis play catch in their driveway during the COVID-19 isolation.... Full story

  • Not a UFO

    Apr 9, 2020

    Dr. Jeb Schenck flies his drone and experiments in a new kind of photography in Hot Springs State Park during the evening golden hour light.... Full story

  • UW to hold virtual graduation ceremony

    Apr 9, 2020

    LARAMIE (WNE) — The University of Wyoming announced Friday that it canceled its traditional spring commencement ceremonies scheduled for May amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, it plans to host a “virtual ceremony” that’s expected to be broadcast live May 16. And other options are being developed for UW’s spring 2020 graduates to celebrate their accomplishments. Details of the virtual ceremony are still being planned, but UW has said that students graduating this semester have the option of returning for a future spring or winter commencem...

  • Rock work

    Apr 2, 2020

    Warm spring weather has allowed rock work to begin on the new entrance sign to Hot Springs State Park.... Full story

  • Getting some sun

    Apr 2, 2020

    Will Schreiber, Logan Cole and John Brooks enjoy themselves on the tennis courts along 14th Street.... Full story

  • Isolation bubbles

    Apr 2, 2020

    Blake Morsette, along with family members Janine Carpenter, Tyson Medina and Kyla Morsette, follow isolation guidelines while still having fun blowing bubbles off their deck.... Full story

  • Spring cleaning tips

    Apr 2, 2020

    Now that we’ve got a little more sunshine in our days most of us have a little more energy, too, so the urge to start your spring cleaning may be upon you. So where do you start? Professionals suggest the first thing to do is to create a schedule for spring cleaning that can be done over a period of time rather than trying to do it all in a single weekend. Separating your cleaning into different rooms lets you focus on one area at a time to keep on task. First things first, de-clutter. Studies have shown a disorganized home adds to your s...

  • Business as usual

    Mar 26, 2020

    Jack and Ellen Baird work on repairing a fence along Buffalo Creek last Saturday.... Full story

  • Valedictorians, salutatorian named

    Mar 26, 2020

    Hot Springs County High School's Valedictorian and Salutatorian have been chosen for the Class of 2020. Breeze Petty and Tyler Kay have earned co-Valedictorian honors, sharing a 4.32 weighted cumulative GPA as a result of earning straight A's throughout high school while taking numerous 1000 level college classes. The new Wyoming Hathaway weighted GPA requires students seeking top honors to take a more rigorous route through high school in preparation for college, career and military readiness....

  • Bobcat summer reunion canceled

    Mar 26, 2020

    The THS Reunion Committee made a very difficult decision last week to cancel this year’s All Class Reunion slated for July 18-19. There were several factors that made the committee come to their decision, the largest being the spread of COVID-19. At this time, with most venues used by the various classes for their dinner on Saturday night being closed to anything other than curbside or take out service, there is no way of knowing if those venues will be open for service for the reunion. In addition, with the order of no more than 10 people t...

  • Celebrating spring

    Mar 26, 2020

    Last Sunday Allison Wrye enjoyed a warm afternoon outside flying a kite. The first day of spring was March 19 and the weekend temperatures recorded highs in the 50s....

  • National Pi Day

    Mar 19, 2020

    Thermopolis Middle School students exercised their math skills during a Voices assembly competition last Friday. Winners got to put a pie of cream in a student's face. Jada Griffith gave Taylor Ivie a good coating of cream on her face as other students enjoyed the show.... Full story

  • Keeping the peace

    Mar 19, 2020

    Thermopolis Police Officer Pat Cornwell was requested to provide civil standby at Family Dollar on Monday to assist with crowd control and keeping the peace. The store had recently gotten a truck load of products, including toilet paper, and shoppers were somewhat aggressive about making sure they got their product. Randi Miramontes was very calm and happy as she purchased her one package of toilet paper.... Full story

  • ArtStroll attire

    Mar 19, 2020

    Naomi Bishop, Sydney McGinty and Stephanie Butcher all wear authentic designs created by Rita Bishop for the Second Friday ArtStroll at the Kirby Creek Mercantile. Bishop also displayed her custom made jewelry.... Full story

  • Searle crowned

    Mar 19, 2020

    Donna Searle, 7, competed in the 2020 Wyoming All American Girl Pageant and was crowned Little Miss Queen, Miss Congeniality, won overall fun fashion and runner up in talent. She will represent Wyoming in Las Vegas this August in the All American Girl Pageant Searle competes in Little Miss Wyoming Scholarship Pageants all over the state. She won Little Miss Hot Springs County and has tallied up 15 different titles from across the state....

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