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  • Octobrewfest hits town Saturday

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Oct 4, 2018

    The 5th Annual Octobrewfest is on its way, next Saturday, October 6 in downtown Thermopolis. This year looks to be better than ever with things kicking off at 11 a.m. with more than 10 microbrews coming for you to try. Buy a mug for $25 and you’ll be able to sample brews from not only our local One Eyed Buffalo but Cowboy Brewing, Co., Black Tooth Brewery (Sheridan), Lander Brewing, Melvin Brewing (Alpine), Snake River Brewing (Jackson), WYold West, Wind River Brewing (Pinedale), TenSleep B...

  • Candidate forum Monday at TMS

    Oct 4, 2018

    A Meet the Candidates public forum has been scheduled for Monday, Oct. 8 at 6:30 p.m. in the Thermopolis Middle School Commons. All candidates who are registered to run in the General Election have been invited. Each candidate will have two minutes for introductions followed by specific questions toward the candidates.. There will be time to visit and refreshments following the forum.... Full story

  • All Hallow's Eve planned at HSC Museum

    Oct 4, 2018

    The ghosts and goblins will soon be out and about and the Hot Springs County Historical Society is presenting an afternoon of ghosts, ghouls, goblins and a look into paranormal activities around the county and even the state. The Historical Society is celebrating All Hallow’s Eve on Saturday, Oct. 13 at 2 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Museum. If you scare easily, you may want to bring along a friend for support as they investigate tales and testimony of unexplainable paranormal happenings among the living. Local speakers and storytellers w...

  • Dinner is served

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Oct 4, 2018

    FFA members served their annual steak dinner to about 300 people on Friday night before the Homecoming game. Kadence Bowman was at the end of the line to make sure everyone got the sauces they needed to make dinner perfect....

  • Activities planned for Fire Prevention Week

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 4, 2018

    Next week, Oct. 7-13, marks National Fire Prevention Week for 2018. Our own Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department has responded to 77 calls for service so far this year. Fire Chief Mark Collins said the department currently has 30 firefighters, and a vehicle fleet including four Type 4 wildland engines, three Type 6 wildland engines, two Class A fire pumpers, one medical duty rescue fire and support unit, a 105-foot platform, a spare personnel carrier and an antique from 1932. Things at the...

  • T-Town Crusaders purse auction planned

    Oct 4, 2018

    The T-Town Crusaders are gearing up for what promises to be a fun night with a Hags and Bags Purse Auction, scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 13. The auction will be held at the VFW with dinner from 6-7 p.m., a nacho bar and dessert, with the auction beginning at 7 p.m. Tickets are $12 with just 120 available for purchase. The auction will include new, old and vintage purses filled with goodies for folks to bid on and people are encouraged to come in Halloween costumes. You can even have your picture taken for a small fee. Boxes are currently at...

  • Veterans assistance

    Oct 4, 2018

    Josh Schmidt, a former U.S. Marine and veterans service officer from the Wyoming Veterans Commission, will conduct community outreach services in Thermopolis on Thursday, Oct. 4, noon-2 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Museum and Thursday, Oct. 11, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Senior Citizens Center. Schmidt is available to meet with veterans and their families to discuss state and federal veterans’ benefits, Department of Veterans claims or VA healthcare. He can also help veterans and their families apply for benefits, file claims o...

  • Still flowering

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 4, 2018

    Gloria Lewis' garden is the Red Dirt Master Gardeners September Garden of the Month. In addition to the variety of plants she has around her home, Lewis has some interesting decorations made with items like bowling balls, sinks and tires....

  • On the run

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Oct 4, 2018

    Thermopolis Nerf held an afternoon of fun and games in the State Park last Saturday. Kids of all ages, and a few adults, had a great time chasing each other around and shooting each other with foam darts....

  • Friends of the Library book sale planned

    Oct 4, 2018

    The Friends of the Library will be holding their annual fall book sale on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 19-20 at the armory. Table upon table will be filled with books of all kinds, including children’s books, ready to go home with you for your winter reading when the snow flies. The sale will run from 5-7 p.m. on Friday and then again on Saturday, from 8 a.m.-noon. Saturday will also feature a bake sale. If you have books you would like to donate to the sale you may drop them off at the armory any time between now and the first day of the sale. I...

  • Hunting with Heroes

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Oct 4, 2018

    Thermopolis was fortunate this past weekend to host the Hunting with Heroes Wyoming, an organization dedicated to giving back to our disabled veterans. The group works with state agencies, local landowners and many, many volunteers to provide hunting opportunities to our veterans from across the country who are at least 50 percent disabled. They partner with the Wyoming Game and Fish to receive donated game licenses and Hunting with Heroes matches a veteran up with a license, guide, rifles and... Full story

  • Deadline extended for family histories

    Oct 4, 2018

    This year, the Hot Springs County Pioneer Association, also known as the Pioneers, took on a project to engage the community in an effort to document family histories. The Pioneers previously published “Hot Springs County Memories from the Past” in 1996, as well as a supplement to that work in 1998. However, there have been at least two generations who have lived here for which there is no documentation, so the pioneers began soliciting family histories, in story form. Though the initial deadline for histories to be submitted was July 31, the...

  • Overseas fan

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 4, 2018

    Marion Godley of Whitby, North Yorkshire, England visits with author Craig Johnson during a book signing on Tuesday, Sept. 25. Johnson's Longmire Mystery series is quite popular and people lined up to meet him and get their books signed....

  • 2018 Bobcat Homecoming highlights

    Oct 4, 2018

    A few shots of Homecoming activities....

  • Struttin' their stuff

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Sep 27, 2018

    Winners of the Homecoming "Mangeant", juniors Riley Shaffer and Tyler Kay, showed off their best assets on Monday. The pair recreated a dance scene from Dirty Dancing, complete with stunt doubles for the lift, and made it very clear they were promoting world peace and saving the polar bears during the interview portion of the pageant. All of the classes participated in what has become one of the funnier events during Homecoming. Tonight (Thursday) will see the boy's Buff Puff volleyball games...

  • Harvest Moon Ball Saturday

    Sep 27, 2018

    Hot Springs County’s FFA Alumni will be hosting the eighth annual Harvest Moon Ball this Saturday, Sept. 29. Everyone is welcome, it is open to the public. The evening begins at 6 p.m. at the fair building with dinner provided by Chubby Cheeks, featuring beef brisket and pork loin dinner with salads, dessert and drinks. A cash bar service will be available by Shorty’s Liquor. Every year, the Alumni recognize people and businesses that have made contributions, not only monetarily, but of their time to help the AG community and the young peo...

  • Hunting with Heroes this weekend

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Sep 27, 2018

    The third annual Hunting with Heroes event is planned for this weekend, Sept. 28 and 29. The number of participants continues to increase for the event, from 10 in 2016, to 11 in 2017, to 14 in 2018. Hunters will come from: Burlington, Wyo.; Kooskia, Idaho; Elma and Tacoma, Wash.; Missoula and O’Fallon, Mont.; LaGrange, Ky.; and Colorado Springs, Colo. Lifetime VFW member Jeff Strong said check in will be Friday, Sept. 28 at the VFW. Food will be available and there will be time for visits. T...

  • Brands restored

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Sep 27, 2018

    Tuesday on Broadway, Laurie Harvey, Janet Chimenti and Karen Palmer set to work, making the brands on the main street monument more visible. The project began with Harvey wanting to restore her family brand, the Reverse Walking K....

  • Octobrewfest set for October 6

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Sep 27, 2018

    The 5th Annual Octobrewfest is on its way, next Saturday, October 6 in downtown Thermopolis. This year looks to be better than ever with things kicking off at 11 a.m. with more than 10 microbrews coming for you to try. Buy a mug for $25 and you’ll be able to sample brews from not only our local One Eyed Buffalo but Cowboy Brewing, Co., Black Tooth Brewery (Sheridan), Lander Brewing, Melvin Brewing (Alpine), Snake River Brewing (Jackson), WYold West, Wind River Brewing (Pinedale), TenSleep B...

  • Bike event in Hot Springs State Park

    Sep 27, 2018

    The Hot Springs State Park Bike Your Park event provides an opportunity to celebrate “Bike Your Park Day” with either a casual mountain biking or road biking with discussion of what’s available in the state park. Park Superintendent Kevin Skates said there will be two routes available to riders — one on the pavement through the buffalo pasture, the other on one of the trails. All ages are invited to participate in the event, and there will be a smaller course available for younger kids, which will be on the sidewalk around the main park ar...

  • Last Farmer's Market of the season Saturday

    Sep 27, 2018

    Saturday will mark the end of the 2018 Farmer’s Market season, a staple each Saturday for the past eight years. Sonja Becker, organizer of the weekly market, said this year’s market season started out very strong with a really good turn out by shoppers. “We are always happy to see new faces coming by,” she said, “as well as those who join us every year and every week to do much of their shopping.” The market had between nine and 13 vendors each week, which Becker says is a little down from last year, but it was consistent with previous ye...

  • Cleaning up the place

    Lara Love, Publisher|Sep 27, 2018

    Middle school and high school FFA students kicked off Days of Community Service on Friday by clean up the fairgrounds. High school students, l to r, Barbara Kissel, Jack Ream, Cadence Steadman, Audrey Axtell and Anthony Sword work on cleaning and moving panels...

  • Climate presentation at library

    Sep 27, 2018

    Steven Sanchez and will present a “climate reality check” through The Climate Reality Project on Thursday, Oct. 4 at 5:30 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Library. The presentation will include information on the impacts of climate change, solutions and what people can do to help drive action. Founded and chaired by Nobel Laureate and former US Vice President Al Gore, the Climate Reality Project is dedicated to catalyzing a global solution to climate crisis by making urgent action a necessity across every level of society. For more inf...

  • Garden clean up set

    Sep 27, 2018

    The Red Dirt Master Gardeners will host a cleanup at the community garden near the southeast corner of Hot Springs State Park on Wednesday, Oct. 3 from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. Anyone is welcome to come help get the garden cleared up a bit with some weed pulling, getting donated flowers into the ground or doing grass seeding and mulching. People can bring gloves if needed, and equipment is available....

  • Reserve a spot now for senior center fundraiser

    Sep 27, 2018

    The Hot Springs County Senior Center is hosting a reservation only spaghetti dinner fundraiser on Saturday, Oct. 13 from 5:15-6:30 p.m., in conjunction with the Golden Age Club Bingo Night. Plates for the dinner are $12 each, for a meal that includes spaghetti, green beans, salad, garlic bread and drinks. For those who want to stick around after the meal and play some Bingo, each dollar per plate will go to a Bingo card. To make your reservation, contact the senior center at 864-2151....

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