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  • Prize catches

    Jan 24, 2019

    Nathan and Thomas Maxson show off a couple of fish they caught at the 2019 Boysen Reservoir fishing derby. Full event results will be in the Jan. 31 edition....

  • 4-H Shooting Sports Awards handed out

    Jan 24, 2019

    The second annual Shooting Sports Awards Banquet was hosted at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds on Saturday, Jan. 19 For Archery, awards include: Perfect Attendance ( shooting times) - Dawn Burgess, Sharon Burgess, Seth Dickey, Dyllan Myers, Talyah Myers, James Whitt, Patrick Chappel and Jaxon Flynn Junior Archery Class D: Blue Face - first Bridger Peil, second Seth Dickey, third Sharon Burgess; 3D - first Bridger Peil, second Sharon Burgess, third Seth Dickey. Class C: Blue Face - first...

  • A little help from his friends

    Lara Love, Publisher|Jan 17, 2019

    Ralph Witters Elementary students Jilliann Christensen, left, and Jackson Skelton, right, help Hoyt Peil get the most from his ride on the spring horse during recess....

  • Tickets available for Brenna's Banquet

    Jan 17, 2019

    The third annual Brenna’s Banquet will be Feb. 16, at the former Stone’s Throw restaurant, 143 Airport Road, and tickets are available. The event is in memory of Brenna Michelle Rankin, who passed away on March 16, 2016, after a battle with cancer. The event starts with hors d’oeuvres beginning at 5:30 p.m., followed by a dinner of prime rib, a wedge salad, twice-baked potato, green beans with bacon, homemade rolls and dessert. Tickets are $50 for single and $75 for couples. One of Brenna’s favorite activities was going along to drop off and...

  • Fire department holds election

    Jan 17, 2019

    On Tuesday, Jan. 8, the Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department elected its officers, including Chief Mark Collins, Assistant Chief Bryce Gilbert, Captain Ryan Georgius, First Lieutenant Dale Andreen, Second Lieutenant Jay Erk and Secretary Bob Butchart and Treasurer James Coates. Appreciation was also shown to outgoing officer Cory Gilbert, who served as captain, for his service and commitment to the office he filled. Chief Collins also reported there were 92 calls for service in 2018, including 26 vehicle crashes, 25 grass fires that burned...

  • Boysen fishing derby hits the ice

    Jan 17, 2019

    It’s time to hit the ice and drop the lines again for the 2019 ice fishing derby beginning Friday, Jan. 18 and running through the weekend. Registration for the event is $10 per person, and tickets are available at the Boysen Reservoir marina, and not tickets will be sold after 10 a.m. on Jan. 20. Weigh-ins begin after 8 a.m. on Jan. 18 and go no later than noon on Jan. 20. Contestants must have their derby registrations at weigh-in. In the event of a tie for fish weight, the earliest weigh-in will determine the winner. The marina will also b...

  • ArtStroll discussion

    Lara Love, Publisher|Jan 17, 2019

    Artist Angela Seims, left, discusses her work with Smoking Waters Art Guild member Suzanne Samelson during the Second Friday ArtStroll in downtown Thermopolis....

  • Speech team brings home third

    Jan 17, 2019

    The Bobcat Speech and Debate team came home from their first tournament at Kelly Walsh High School with a third place win in 1A2A. Two-thirds of the team moved from preliminary rounds to semi-finals on Saturday with Kyle Mosser making finals in Drama, bringing home a fifth place finish. Individuals who made it into semi-final rounds included Ashley Brawley in humor, Breeze Petty in informative, Aaron Hanson in POI, Tyler Kay in oratory and Lane Randall in drama. Reilly Russell and Katie Burrows...

  • Open house planned for dance studio

    Jan 17, 2019

    Hot Springs Dance LLC will be hosting an open house and registration on Wednesday, Jan. 23 at 717 Broadway, home to the new dance studio. The event will provide an opportunity for people to have a look at the new studio and get their children signed up for dance classes if they choose. Hot Springs Dance LLC is also hosting a father/daughter and mother/son dance at the Community Hall at 244 North Sixth on Friday, Feb. 15 For more information on the events or to RSVP for the dance, call 307-431-0999....

  • Duck hunting season wraps up

    Jan 17, 2019

    Citizens have likely heard the sound of shots fired over the past several weeks, as duck hunting season got underway Oct. 16. The season officially closed this past Sunday, Jan. 13, but there will likely still be shots heard as dark goose season is still open through Feb. 17. At the same time, Chukar and Gray Patridge seasons are also in effect through Jan. 31. Though there is no hunting allowed in town, Game Warden Benge Brown noted people can hunt anywhere outside of town and fields just east...

  • Steaming hike

    Jan 10, 2019

    About 20 people braved the cold on New Year's Day to participate in the First Day Hike in Hot Springs State Park. While one group took to the steamy path of the terraces, a second walked along the river. Following the hikes, people were invited to the Chamber of Commerce for some warming chili and door prize opportunities....

  • Strolling in the new year

    Jan 10, 2019

    The Second Friday ArtStroll/ Still Strolling Saturday in downtown Thermopolis January 11 and 12 continues the joy and community spirit of the holidays. Stroll hours on Friday evening are from 5-8 p.m. The ArtStroll continues Saturday from around 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. (hours may vary). The Smoking Waters Art Guild invites strollers to shop, admire, and snack along the Stroll. “This month’s ArtStroll is a great way to start off 2019”, guild member Suzanne Samelson notes, “and we are looking at a nice weather forecast, too. Come out and enjoy our spi...

  • Workforce services scheduled for Jan. 15

    Jan 10, 2019

    The Riverton Workforce Center, a local office of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services, has scheduled a Thermopolis services day on Tuesday, Jan. 15 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...

  • Winter refuge

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jan 10, 2019

    Taking advantage of the early 2019 snow, Bradyn, Ben and Brian Weaver decided to build an igloo. Rather than building up a mound, the boys utilized shovels, buckets and other implements to form actual bricks. Though a bit larger than the traditional style, the giant igloo is plenty solid with room inside for at least three people....

  • Hunter education classes begin Jan. 21

    Jan 10, 2019

    Jim Lash will be provide a hunter education class beginning Monday, Jan. 21 at the CRC room in the high school auditorium. Classes will be Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6-8 p.m., covering seven main topics including ethics, rules, regulations and firearm safety. The final class is Thursday, Jan. 31. Lash noted the classes meet the Wyoming Game and Fish requirements for anybody born after Jan. 1, 1966 who wants to hunt in the state. Registration for the classes is free, and can be done online at wgfd.wyo.gov/Educ...

  • Golden Age Club meeting

    Jan 10, 2019

    The golden Age Club will have its annual meeting on Thursday, Jan. 10. The club, a non-profit charitable agency, was founded to aid the continued growth and operations of the Hot Springs County Senior Citizens Center. Efforts to meet the needs of county seniors are supported by fundraisers and donations such as weekly Bingo games and memorial donations. Funds are invested and earned interest is used to support operations at the center. The center is grant-funded through county, state, federal and foundation programs, and focuses efforts on...

  • Kazoo party at library

    Jan 10, 2019

    In recognition of National Kazoo Day on Jan. 24, the Hot Springs County 4-H Mustangs Club will be hosting a kazoo party on Thursday, Jan. 17 from 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Library for elementary and middle school age students. Members of the club will pro- vide kazoos, and have planned various activities including instruction on how to play, as well as games such as Kazoo Twister and Kazoo Rhythm....

  • 4-H Shooting Sports Banquet

    Jan 10, 2019

    The second annual Shooting Sports Awards Banquet will be on Saturday, Jan. 19 at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. The event will be in honor of 4-H members who have participated in shooting sports for the 2017-18 year. There will be a carry-in dinner, and those attending are asked to bring two side dishes per family and their own serving dishes. 4-H will provide the meat....

  • Heel loop

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Jan 10, 2019

    The calves were kicking up the dust on Saturday morning at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds for team roping. Here, one of the participants from Fremont County just misses the mark....

  • Sunday's barrel racing results

    Jan 10, 2019

    The NBHA hosted a barrel racing competition on Sunday at Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. Results include (in order of finish): Open 1D: Brenda Sims 15.527, Shae Bray 15.547, Missy Givens 15.820, Coralee Spratt 15.914, Sims 15.967 Open 2D: Nick Comes 16.114, Mesa Allen 16.128, Kaitlyn Schmuck 16.213, Jerrie Slagle 16.473, Comes 16.519 Open 3D: Jacque Leonhardt 16.575, Kylie O’Neil 16.617, Tammy Trollinger 16.818, Baylie Mulholland 17.063, Trollinger 17.070, Makayla Seely 17.246 Open 4D: Bobbi Zupan 17.541, Zupan 17.562, Billie Phillips 1...

  • Drifting

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jan 3, 2019

    Vernon Miller and son John slide, spin and kick up a bit of powder as the reach the bottom of the hill on Warren Street, Friday afternoon. The Miller family, visiting from California, were among many taking advantage of the warm temperatures and slick snow....

  • Dinner and a movie Jan. 10

    Jan 3, 2019

    The Hot Springs County Library invites the community to come out for Dinner and a Movie on Thursday, Jan. 10 from 6-8 p.m. This month, the movie will be White Fang, directed by Randal Kleiser and released in 1991. Jack London’s immortal tale of courage and survival comes to life amid the breathtaking beauty of the great Alaskan frontier. Ethan Hawke stars as a young man trying to fulfill his father’s dying wish to find gold in the treacherous Yukon valley. His incredible Journey begins when he meets a veteran gold miner who guides young Jac...

  • HSC Library Book Club meeting planned

    Jan 3, 2019

    The Hot Springs County Library Book Club will be meeting on Thursday, Jan. 17 at 6 p.m. The book they will be discussing is Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens. For years, rumors of the “Marsh Girl” have haunted Barkley Cove, a quiet town on the North Carolina coast. So in late 1969, when handsome Chase Andrews is found dead, the locals immediately suspect Kya Clark, the so-called Marsh Girl. But Kya is not what they say. Sensitive and intelligent, she has survived for years alone in the marsh that she calls home, finding friends in the gul...

  • Year-end barrel racing results

    Jan 3, 2019

    The NBHA hosted its three-day year-end barrel racing competition this past weekend at Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. Results include (in order of finish): Friday, Dec. 28 Open 1D: Brenda Sims 15.518, Maddie Fantaskey 15.748, Jerrie Slagle 15.900 Open 2D: Sims 16.061, Slagle 16.261, Katie Fisher 16.511 Open 3D: Kaitlyn Schmuck 16.547, Schmuck 16.724 Open 4D: Valerie Stothart 17.660, Rhyan Schmuck 18.018, Bobbi Zupan 18.126, Zupan 18.395, Heather Flowers 18.904, Jody Campbell 20.561 Youth 1D:...

  • Ice fishing season in full swing

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Jan 3, 2019

    Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach him to fish and he’ll probably be ice fishing all winter. Yes, ice fishing season is upon us and the ice at Boysen Reservoir is reported as being good to go at about 10 inches in some areas. Of course, as always, watch for thin ice and pressure ridges when you get out on the ice. Ice seldom freezes uniformly, so it may be a foot thick in one location and just a few inches thick just a few feet away. And new ice is usually stronger than old i...

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