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Pianist Audrey Vardanega and cellist Evan Drachman performed a concert for the residents at the Wyoming Pioneer Home last Sunday afternoon....
Becky Hutson and Kelly Strampe help clean up the Community Garden. The Red Dirt Master Gardeners held the Community Garden Clean-Up Day last week....
Theresa Seltzer visits with Janice Hoxsey of Big Horn Federal about potential job opportunities during the Community Job Fair held at the Hot Springs Hotel last week. The event was hosted by the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce....
Vivian Butchart (front), John Thurman, and Kathy Sorensen participate in the Scavenger Hunt Trail Ride in Gebo held by the 40 Something Cowgirls organization. Participants were put on teams and given a list of clues. Teams had two hours to find as many items as they could....
Thermopolis Middle School student Hayden Johnson attempts to land a disc in the basket at Hot Springs State Park's frisbee golf course. TMS students played through the nine holes last Thursday morning....
The HSCHS held their Prom Grand March last Saturday where votes were cast for Prom Royalty. The Prom Court included, l to r, Wyatt McDermott, Hardy Johnson, Layne Myers, Hallie Martinez and Madaline Wagler. Johnson and Wagler were crowned Prom King and Queen....
Audra Dominguez's Copper Coo coffee shop held their grand opening celebration last Saturday. Dominguez, pictured here, works with Riley O'Brian in making a drink for a customer. Musician Darren Leonhardt plays his guitar and sings in the background....
Brendan Thomas and Kieona Hoffer, from Powell, pop off some confetti during the Prom Grand March. Below, Porter McCumber plays cool and Mariah Brooks laughs as they spew fake money all over the stage....
Thomas Snooks helps his son, Gavyn, go through his eggs gathered during the annual Lion's Club Easter Egg Hunt held Sunday in Hot Springs State Park....
A Wyoming Pioneer Home resident gives Emersyn Stringer a stuffed animal at the Easter egg hunt held at the Wyoming Pioneer Home Tuesday morning....
The Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce proudly announces the launch of the 2022 National Civics Bee, an initiative aimed at encouraging more young Americans to engage in civics and contribute to their communities. One of six pilot programs organized by The Civic Trust of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, the competition in Thermopolis will engage middle schoolers to become better informed about American democracy, to engage respectfully and constructively in the public square and to build greater trust in others and...
The Hot Springs County high school choir and band members perform during the Pre-Festival Preview Concert last week in the Bill Malloy Auditorium under the direction of Drew Brown. Students performed solo and ensemble pieces followed by full choir and band performances in preparation for music festival....
Last week on Wednesday, the Wyoming State Engineer's Office held a training convention for a hydrographer school where they learn to use special water flow measuring technology in the Bighorn River. This data helps them to regulate irrigation water and river flows. The water commissioners meet annually for this type of training....
The Lion’s Club will be holding its annual Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday, April 17, at 2 p.m. in the Hot Springs State Park. The event is for children through 9 years old. The age groups are 2 and under, 3-4, 5-6 and 7-9. There are prizes for all ages. There may even be an appearance of the Easter Bunny. The event may be cancelled if it is raining or snowing....
K.J. Burgess has a big smile as he receives his game tickets from Ken Ivie during the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation banquet held last Saturday evening at the fairgrounds. Ivie is one of many volunteers, that along with generous participants, make the event possible and help RMEF efforts....
The Community-Federated Methodist Church held a special musical event last Sunday for their Easter Cantata....
Linda Veylupek, Chief Human Resource Officer, and Scott Alwin, Chief Clinical Officer, celebrate Dr. Vernon Miller's 42 years of service as a surgeon. Miller said, "It's been an absolutely wonderful journey and a wonderful place to raise children and be a surgeon. I'm really blessed." Miller started his medical service on September 1, 1979. Staff and friends joined the celebration at the hospital last Thursday....
Third grader Nichols Arends of Mrs. Stephanie Boren's class sits back and enjoys a good book while participating in the RWE's Readathon....
Bella Hubele pulls the arm of Kacey Mackay while Nate King enters the bounce house. The fun was part of the Thermopolis Middle School's Lock Late event last Friday....
The Wyoming Dinosaur Center has been closed recently while they updated and added new exhibits. One of the new exhibits is a giant turtle called Archelon Ischyros from the Cretaceous period. It is about 80.21-74.21 million years old. The specimen can be found in Weston and Niobrara counties. There are also possible nesting sites between Thermopolis and Anchor Dam. The display is 18 feet wide, flipper to flipper, and 14 feet long from snout to flipper....
A plant swap sponsored by Red Dirt Master Gardeners was recently held in conjunction with the community garden sign ups. There are still a few garden plots available. For more information, call Kelly Strampe at 307-870-2726. Free vegetable seeds are available at the HSC Library for anyone who needs them....
by Stephen Dow The Sheridan Press Via Wyoming News Exchange SHERIDAN — Starting in July, Wyoming hunters will have increased chances to hunt the big five game animals in Wyoming: moose, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, bison and grizzly bears. During its recently completed session, the Wyoming Legislature passed House Enrolled Act 10, which aims to increase local hunting opportunities for some of Wyoming’s rarest and most coveted animals. It does this through a two-prong plan. The first prong is to limit big five hunting licenses to onc...
Hot Springs County High School senior Jase Longwell recently accepted a full ride scholarship to Laramie County Community College. He officially signed earlier in March with rodeo head coach Seth Glause. Longwell has been competitive in saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling and team roping throughout his rodeo career, and was named year end all around boy during the Wyoming High School Rodeo Finals held in Douglas last summer....
Glen Thomas watches as Molly runs through the tunnel at the River Bend Bark Park. The dog park is located inside the main entrance of Hot Springs State Park after the railroad overpass....
Mackenzie Jones and Beau Kimes hope to get a bingo during the senior class bingo night fundraiser last Thursday at the Senior Center....