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Hot Springs County High School Student Council sponsored a Fire Prevention Week activity for Bobcat Pride last Friday. Students, including Porter McCumber above, competed in a firefighter skill relay. The Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department provided the equipment....
As part of the Wyoming Adopt-A-Highway program, members of the Central Wyoming 4x4 Association recently spent a warm fall day picking up trash along Highway 20 North on Hospital Hill. Bags, vests and other supplies are supplied by WYDOT. If your group is interested in adopting a highway, contact the District 5 program coordinator at (307) 568-3400....
Last Sunday, First Baptist Church held a service recognizing the various first responders in Hot Springs County on All American Sunday. Representing was Pat Cornwell for the Police Department, Bryce Gilbert for the Fire Department, Dr. Nicole Jamison for Hot Springs Health, Jerimie Kraushaar for the Sheriff's Office, and Jim Andreen for Moritmore Ambulance and EMS. The event was for All American Sunday and a meal serving hamburgers and apple pie was offered....
Rachel and Joe Moon visited Alisha Schenck’s art show held at the Help Center last Wednesday. Schenck had a wide variety of paintings that reflect her imagination, from landscapes to animals to flowers, to other creative worlds....
The Hot Springs County Pioneer Association honored the memory of historian and author Dorothy (Buchanan) Milek at their annual Pioneer Picnic at the HSC Museum Sunday. A custom built bookshelf was installed in the museum gift shop in memory of Dorothy featuring artwork by her daughter, Barbara Love, left, standing with sisters Margie Irvine and Becky Kersten....
Fall is a great time to travel around Hot Springs County to see the beautiful colors, the area attractions and an occasional critter....
Chris Weber, Dustin Worley and Amanda Cornwell serve up biscuits and gravy and ham and eggs to the public during the Hot Springs County Sheriff's Office's 4th annual community breakfast last Saturday at the HSC Senior Citizens Center. All donations went to the Sheriff's Office K9 program....
Ava Dafoe, Tymber Eckley, and Nevaeh Brill presented the Wyoming and American flags during the Bobcat Homecoming week parade last Friday. The support of the community came out strong and welcomed the Bobcat royalty, the football team and a number of other participants. For more photos see page 7....
Members of the Cowpokes 4-H club hosted the September birthday party at the Wyoming Pioneer Home. They brought a variety of animals and visited with the residents....
Bobcat Homecoming week kicked off Monday night with the burning of the letter W. The Bobcat varsity football team takes on the Pinedale Wranglers in their homecoming game this Friday with kick off at 6 p.m. Community members came together to bring back the traditional burning of the letter during Homecoming Week. The homecoming parade will travel through downtown Thermopolis beginning at 10:45 on Friday and the FFA dinner will be served starting at 5 p.m. that evening....
Anglers filled the Bighorn River last Saturday, the first day of fall and also National Hunting and Fishing Day....
Wyoming Discovery Days and Think WY sponsored a petroglyph tour last Saturday featuring Dr. Larry Loendorf. He has conducted cutting edge archaeological research for over six decades. Attendees were able to tour several local petroglyph sites....
Along East River Road, cows graze in front of a tree that is showing hints of fall color....
Non-Profit Gottsche Rehabilitation Center held a Boots N Bling fundraiser at the HSC Fair Building on Saturday. The event was well attended and featured food and multiple prizes and auction items. Over 150 tickets were sold. An official total for the amount raised at the event was not available at press time however Cheryl Shero issued the following, "I cannot begin to thank everyone enough for all they did, including the outstanding team I have at Gottsche. I am honored and proud to be a part...
Brothers Gentry and Cheston Kimes man the cockpit, with Beau in the backseat, as they check out one of the airplanes during the Hot Springs County Fly-In event on Saturday morning....
Jaylee Larson, age 9, and Jess Carley STEM program specialist for the Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming learn about human anatomy with their display model during a visit from the STEM van last week....
Michael Smith and Dennis Johnson play putt-putt golf as part of the fun during the Wyomoing Pioneer Home BBQ on Saturday....
Bridget Bury, Dolly Daniels and auctioneer John Holm discuss the cookie jar carried by Kenneth Woods during the Mike Cavin fundraiser cookie jar auction held last Saturday held at the HSC fair building. More than $23,000 was raised to go towards Cavin's medical expenses. He was able to attend the event from his hospital room via Zoom. While woods was displaying the cow cookie jar, he expressed a desire to take it home, which he was able to do courtesy of winning bidder, Tumbleweed...
In downtown Thermopolis at the flag pole, William Dawkins presents as a patriotic American Revolutionary War first infantry soldier, in memorial of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001....
Ralph Witters Elementary kindergartners, left to right, Jayden Wurtz, Elizik Ruchupanai, Zaileigh Nielson, Zeppelin Bihr and Akelah Retana celebrated their first class reward with bubbles....
Ralph Witters Elementary students and their families celebrated their return to school with all sorts of activities, from bounce houses, slides, face painting and special flavored lemonade and limeade drinks. Lucas Strickland, Cora Schwalbe, Emberly Spencer and Mieka Johnston jump around in a bounce house....
Dan and Jocelyn Wychgram selected tomatoes at the Farmers Market last Saturday. The market will be held downtown at the flagpole through the last Saturday in September....
Grass Creek Supper Club sponsored a free concert in the Hot Springs State Park last Saturday that featured performers Kimmi Bitter and Eric Kay. All proceeds go to support Carbon Vault, Inc, a non-profit dedicated to training disabled veterans in agriculture trades....
Zakyrah Paul, Steph Palu, Catalaya Palu, Callen Ennis and Breanna Ennis enjoy one of the activities at the Preschool Fair held last Friday in Hot Springs State Park. Representatives at various booths offered activities for children and resources for parents....
The first day of school at Ralph Witters Elementary School was full of joy and excitement for students and staff members. Picture here are a group of first graders getting ready to start their day together with Leilani Johnson hugging her classmate as they prepare to line up to enter the building....