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  • Wardrobe assist

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Feb 28, 2019

    Taydee Landrum helps break gravity's hold on Aime Robinson's shirt during a minute-long headstand. Robinson performed as part of the talent show at last week's Bobcat Pride assembly....

  • Pie to the face

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Feb 21, 2019

    Hallie Martinez gets a face full of whipped cream, courtesy of Bri DeVries, at the Bobcat Pride Assembly Friday at Hot Springs County High School. The school recently had a class competition fundraiser for Pennies for Patients. The freshmen, who collected the least amount of money, had to be on the receiving end of pies delivered by the sophomores, who collected the most. Combined, all four classes generated more than $280....

  • Country swing

    Feb 21, 2019

    Jerry and Nancy Williams were among the couples dancing to the music of Jerry Ward at the annual Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department Fireman’s Ball....

  • Dance partners

    Feb 21, 2019

    Parents and their children kept the floor packed at the Community Hall on Friday evening during a dance put on by Hot Springs Dance LLC. Proceeds go to scholarships for dance students....

  • Spring drama plans comic opera for April

    Feb 21, 2019

    Rehearsals have begun for the spring production by the Hot Springs County High School’s drama team. During the first week in April, they will be presenting the musical, “Pirates of Penzance,” a comic opera in two acts with music by Gilbert and Sullivan. The musical is the story of Frederick and Mabel, a misfortune of a leap year birthday and a sense of duty along with pirates and the “Modern Major-General.” Watch the Independent Record as we get closer to opening night for more information....

  • Cardboard boats

    Feb 21, 2019

    Students in London Jenks' science class recently tried out their creations at Hellie's TeePee Pool. Jenks said they were learning about Newton's Three Laws of Motion. One of the forces they were learning about was buoyancy and they had to mathematically prove that their boats would support the weight of two individuals prior to putting their boats in the water. Jenks has done this each year with his Physics students and he said its one of their favorite activities. Students also had to identify...

  • Not too early to start your preparing for spring garden work

    Feb 21, 2019

    Even though the current temperatures may not show it, Spring is right around the corner and now is a good time to start thinking about getting your garden ready for planting. One of the first, and easiest things to do to start preparing is getting out your garden tools and checking them over to make sure they’re in good shape for the start of planting season. Spades and hoes should be sharp to dig more easily and all the tools should be cleaned and ready to go. A lot of seeds don’t do well simply planted in the garden. Starting seedlings a few...

  • Speech takes first at Worland

    Feb 21, 2019

    It was another successful weekend for the Bobcat Speech and Debate Team – one for the books as they brought home first place at the Worland “Worlando Beach” tournament. The team not only secured first place in 1A/2A, but placed second overall behind 3A Riverton. Every member of the Bobcat team broke into finals at the tournament, bringing home a total of 12 awards. “This really was an incredible weekend for the team,” coach Cindy Glasson said. “In the 10 years I’ve been with this team, I cannot recall a time when every single kid broke into fi...

  • TMS collecting donations for Uganda soccer balls

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Feb 21, 2019

    In the main office at Thermopolis Middle School there are four Ball brand jars filling with coins and bills, an appropriate label as the money inside will go toward the purchase of soccer balls for Uganda. Teacher Jacob Strenger said he had an opportunity to travel to the country to do some humanitarian work with an organization, and they like to leave soccer balls behind in the villages after they’ve worked there. Ugandan children will actually make their own balls using plastic bags and old i...

  • Robotics team places with alliance

    Feb 21, 2019

    It was a busy weekend for Bobcat Robotics teams No. 4273, Aluminati, and No. 7238, Fistful of Axles, both of which competed at the Wyoming State Tournament in Casper. Following the qualifying matches, Fistful of Axles placed 12th and Aluminati placed 22nd. However, following qualifying rounds the top teams pick other teams for their alliances and team HCVB selected Aluminati, with the alliance finishing in third place. Coach London Jenks noted both teams had some pretty tough matches against some high ranking teams. Teams also had a couple robo...

  • Science awards

    Feb 21, 2019

    Jeffery VanAntwerp presents Agriscience Fair awards to Hunter Bartholomew, Eli Dickey, Remington Ferree and Spencer Axtell....

  • Museum fundraising still going strong

    Feb 21, 2019

    The Hot Springs County Pioneer Association began a funding drive last October to raise money for the purchase of the property adjoining the Hot Springs County Museum on the west side. To date, those efforts have realized more than half of the association’s $105,000 goal, collected and in the bank. The association’s contract for deed has been extended until the end of March, so the initiative continues. There is currently a challenge to the public — for every dollar donated, it will be matched — dollar for dollar — up to $10,000. A legitimat...

  • Business planning coming in June

    Feb 21, 2019

    Business Continuity Planning is an eight-hour, instructor-led course designed to teach executive-level managers and small business owners how to develop a comprehensive and effective business continuity program. The course is planned for Wednesday, June 12 from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department Fire Hall. The registration deadline is Wednesday, May 29, and a minimum of 20 registrations must be received by the deadline to confirm the class will be held. During the course, participants will learn about the business...

  • Going back up

    Feb 21, 2019

    Students make the uphill trek during the seniors' sledding trip in the Bighorn Mountains last week....

  • Stuck up by students

    Feb 21, 2019

    For raising the second-highest amount of money for Pennies for Patients, the Hot Springs County High School junior class was given the opportunity to duct tape Vice Principal Curt Mayer to a wall in the high school commons area....

  • Books and baked goods

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Feb 21, 2019

    Students and their mothers enjoy a treat before school last Friday during the Lights On Moms and Muffins event. Tables were strewn with books as well, for some family reading ....

  • Shout out to our Thermopolis FFA

    Feb 21, 2019

    The National FFA Organization was founded in 1925 by agriculture teachers Henry C. Groseclose, Walter Newman, Edmund Magill and Harry Sanders in 1925 at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, as Future Farmers of Virginia. Originally named Future Farmers of Virginia, in 1928 it became known as Future Farmers of America, established by 33 students from 18 states, and in 1988 became the National FFA Organization, or simply FFA. In 1929, national blue and corn gold became the organization's official c...

  • Break it down

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Feb 14, 2019

    Last Friday during their regular Voices assembly, Thermopolis Middle School students and teachers competed in a dance-off, with teams eliminated if they repeated any dance moves....

  • Fireman's Ball Saturday

    Feb 14, 2019

    The 2019 Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department’s Fireman’s Ball is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 16 at the VFW Club from 9 p.m.-2 a.m. This year Jerry Ward of Corpus Christi, Texas will return to provide the musical entertainment for the evening. The tickets are the key to an evening of dancing, spirits and gift certificates with values from $50 to $300. An invitation and tickets were sent out a month ago to area residents. Those who wish to attend should fill out and return ticket stubs with their donation to the fire hall, in the envelope pro...

  • Quilt guild helping to personalize homes

    Feb 14, 2019

    Members of the Old West Quilt Guild are providing house themed quilts for families that are aided by Furnishing Hope and Habitat for Humanity Member Susan Turnbull said they received information about the project, giving the dimensions and other specifications for the quilts. Each is a 14” by 14” square depicting a colorful, imaginative, happy house. Squares are quilted and prepared to hang with either rings or pop tops in the upper corners. Labels are also attached with the quilters name, city, state and year completed, as well as ins...

  • Cleare cookie jar auction planned

    Feb 14, 2019

    A cookie jar auction is being planned for Ashley Cleare on Friday, March 8 at the VFW. Cleare, a kindergarten teacher at Ralph Witters Elementary is facing medical bills for chemotherapy and all funds raised will go toward her care. If you have a cookie jar or any other item to donate to the auction, they may be dropped off at the VFW after 1 p.m. on March 8....

  • BINGO!

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Feb 14, 2019

    Andrew Coates, three, and his mom, Bridget had a great time playing Bingo for Books at Ralph Witters Elementary last week. Lots of learning and fun was had by both parents and students....

  • Speech takes first at Jackson

    Feb 14, 2019

    The Thermopolis Bobcat Speech and Debate team had a stellar weekend at the Jackson Invitational, coming home with first place in 1A-2A. Along with their first place trophy, the team brought home eight individual awards. Junior Hannah Hu took first place with her original oratory as well as fourth place with her informative. All four of the team’s duets broke into semi-finals with two moving on to finals. Tyler Kay and Breeze Petty took sixth in duet with Ashley Brawley and Kris Lahoe placing third. Three of the team’s drama pieces brought hom... Full story

  • Painting for a cause

    Lara Love, Publisher|Feb 14, 2019

    Jennifer Fisher and her daughter Peyton create their masterpieces during a painting fundraiser for the HSCHS senior graduation party....

  • Workforce services Tuesday

    Feb 14, 2019

    The Riverton Workforce Center, a local office of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services, has scheduled a Thermopolis services day on Tuesday, Feb. 19 at Hot Springs County Library. A representative will be available to help job seekers and employers at the library from 10 a.m. until noon, and from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. The representative can help people register on the Wyoming Dept. of Workforce Services website, wyomingatwork.com, navigate the site or update contact information and work history. Help can be given to create a resume...

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