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  • Supportive community

    Jun 10, 2021

    Members of the community came together at the fair building to show support for Brad Shaffer who is receiving medical care for cancer. Over $40,000 was raised in support, which might be a record for the town of Thermopolis....

  • Street ball

    Jun 3, 2021

    The Bobcat Booster Club hosted the 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament in the Hot Springs County High School parking lot. Thermopolis players, as well as many from out of town, filled the parking lot playing games last Saturday and Sunday. Creighlee Williams and Hailey Robinson battled against some sizable opponents in the 10 and under age division....

  • Memorial Day

    Jun 3, 2021

    The Memorial Avenue of Flags were put up on Monday at Monument Hill Cemetery. The message on the entrance gates read "In Memoriy of One Veteran to Honor ALL Veterans."...

  • Featured in People Magazine

    Jun 3, 2021

    Hot Springs State Park made the list of People Magazine’s “50 Things to do, eat & see (now that we can finally travel again!)”, coming in at number 49. The article is in the May 31 edition of the publication. The article, by Sonal Dutt, states that after a year of putting plans on hold, allow these destinations to reignite your wanderlust. For HSSP, the listing says “Soak in a Natural Hot Spring. In Thermopolis, Wyo., Hot Springs State Park allows visitors to wash away the day in relaxin...

  • Tatanka buffalo coloring contest

    Jun 3, 2021

    This summer families can participate in a contest about the Tatanka Buffalo. It’s a coloring contest sponsored by Hot Springs County Health, Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce and the Department of Family Services with funds from the Children’s Trust Fund Grant. They encourage you to get outside with your family this summer and win! The event is from May 1 until August 1. Stop by Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce to pick up your Tatanka Buffalo to color. There will be four winners drawn. Prizes include $100 in Chamber Buc...

  • Dinner is served

    Jun 3, 2021

    A robin paused on the fence at Bicentennial Park before flying off to enjoy his dinner of fresh worm....

  • Community support in action

    May 27, 2021

    Bridget Bury presents a fine print art piece to participants of the Oaklee Morris Cookie Jar Auction while auctioneer John Holm takes bids. Many came to the VFW to support the cause including 17 month old Avery Wychgram who was eager to partake of the treats and was then entertained by her empty plate. Approximately $21,000 was raised to help with medical bills for the Morris family....

  • Live in concert

    May 27, 2021

    Noah Balius performs a piano piece called Russian Folk Song along with his teacher Betsy Johnson. The recital was put on at the Risen Son Church on May 17 with both Johnson and Tiffany Simeral and their schools of piano and violins....

  • Powerful music

    May 27, 2021

    A regional power outage didn't stop the Open House Agape Set Free Ministry concert. Playing acoustic Michael Anthony Curtis and Garrett Miles performed many favorite pieces and entertained the audience....

  • Fallen Law Officers Memorial

    May 27, 2021

    On Sunday, May 23 Sheriff Jerimie Kraushaar and fellow deputies, police officers and veterans remembered Hot Springs County's law officers who died in the line of duty, including Deputy George Edward who was shot in 1921 and Sheriff Frank B. McFarlane and Undersheriff Edward Goodfellow who died in a carwreck in 1927. The memorial occurred at both Memorial Hill Cemetery and Riverside Cemetery....

  • Future, here we come!

    May 20, 2021

    Hot Springs County High School graduates Sydney McGinty and Hayden Little had a great time at the ceremony on Sunday. Family and friends turned out for an in-person graduation with U.S. Senator John Barrasso giving the address....

  • Spring time bounce

    May 20, 2021

    Thermopolis Middle School fifth graders Maisey Davidson and Skye Griffin toss a bouncing ball back and forth while having fun in the Hot Springs State Park as part of the end of school year festivities....

  • Tears, thrills and patriotism

    May 20, 2021

    Hot Springs County High School held their senior graduation ceremony on Sunday, May16. Top, Ciley Andreen embraces Dayna Crow as she prepares to graduate. During the ceremony, many seniors sported decorated caps allowing for some unique self expression. At the end of ceremony, students popped off confetti devices to wrap things up....

  • Having a ball!

    May 20, 2021

    Ralph Witter's Elementary students Billie Jo Macie, Abbey Money, Maddison Flynn, Briar Lahoe race on bouncing balls as first grade teacher Ms. Bethany Davidson watches....

  • Prom Queen and King

    May 13, 2021

    Hot Springs County High School Seniors Hayden Little and Ryan Miller were selected as Queen and King. The announcement came during the Grand March held in the school auditorium just prior to this year's prom....

  • Playful pups

    May 13, 2021

    These fox pups were spotted playing outside of there den located near Thermopolis....

  • Branding time in cattle country

    May 13, 2021

    Jill Logan ropes and brings a calf in at Lake's branding on Owl Creek. Besides marking the calf with the owners brand branding gives ranchers the chance to inspect the calf, administer vaccinations, and insure it is in good health. It is a time of kinship that brings ranchers together each spring for a ritual as old as time....

  • Wax Museum

    May 13, 2021

    Eighth grader Cyndel Harris, dressed up as Shirley Temple, was one of the many participants in the Thermopolis Middle School Wax Museum....

  • First gymkhana of the year

    May 13, 2021

    Hoyt Peil and his horse compete in the pole bending during the first Gymkhana of the 2021 series at held at the fairgrounds Saturday....

  • Senior graduation party

    May 13, 2021

    Hot Springs County High School graduating senior Jesse Scyphers watches classmates Cody Mayfield and Owen Douglas battle during one of the many fun events at the senior graduation party held Monday evening. Each graduate who attended went home with cash and gifts thanks to many generous donations....

  • Members, supporters honored at Thermopolis FFA banquet

    May 13, 2021

    The Thermopolis FFA chapter opened their annual banquet last week by announcing they earned a three-star rating at state, which is the highest rating available to a chapter. Members, parents and community supporters came together to honor the group's accomplishments over the past year, on both the local and state level. Following that announcement, several awards and honors were presented. Proficiency awards are designed to reward students for their supervised agricultural experiences. Students...

  • Elegance in motion

    May 6, 2021

    Members of Hot Springs Dance hosted a dance recital called Night at the Movies on Saturday in the school auditorium. The audience was entertained with a variety of dance types performed by children of all ages....

  • Drama performance

    May 6, 2021

    Hot Springs County High School Drama Club members presented their spring play last week, "I Hate Shakespeare" by Steph DeFerie. Top, Chris Bapst (sitting), Ryan Miller (standing), Karina Lea and Corina Williams perform and below are, l to r, Cole Christiansen, Kris Lahoe and Abbey Bamford....

  • Testing your skills

    May 6, 2021

    At the Hot Springs State Park Pavilion there are several stations to play cornhole. If you want to play this summer, cornhole bags are available for check out at the State Bath House, Chamber of Commerce, Days Inn or Best Western Hotel. Please be sure to return the bags and replace the cover....

  • Gymkhana series kicks off Saturday

    May 6, 2021

    The Thermopolis Gymkhana Series will be kicking off on Saturday, May 8 at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. Competitors can start signing up at 9 a.m. with riding starting at 10 a.m. Age groups are lead line (5 and under), pee wee (ages 6-9), junior (ages 10-13) and senior (ages 14-18). Ages are as of January 1, 2021. The cost is $40 for a family annual membership, $20 for an individual annual membership, $5 per event for members and $10 per event for non-members. Only members will be eligible for year end awards. Events include: barrels,...

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