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The Bar J Wranglers, world famous singing cowboys from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, are riding into the sunset after over 40 years of entertaining the entire family with western harmonies straight from the range. They will be performing at the Hot Springs County School auditorium on Saturday, October 23 at 7 p.m. Doors will open at 5 p.m. Tickets will be available at the door for $25 per person. It is suggested people show up when the doors open to get good seat. You can expect to hear cowboy stories and jokes that will have you laughing in the...
Isaiah Shields from Utah is traveling across the United States with the goal to reach he farthest eastern part Maine. He started off walking from Utah to Washington State. Sheilds has a YouTube channel documenting his journey....
Cadence Steadman, Hayden Overfield, Tymber Eckley, Lexi Overfield, Hadley Johnson, Taylor Agar, Maile McCumber, Rylee Agar, Cooper Agar and coach Britton Van Heule display the impressive amount of awards the Thermopolis Livestock team brought home during the 307 Livestock Judging series. Joey Johnson, who passed away in August, got the team started on the right path early on, then Wyatt Agar and Britton Van Heule took over to keep them on their path to success....
Austin Slagle, a member of Thermopolis FFA, and other friends helped build the snow dragon in Hot Springs State Park. Experts in mythical creatures tell us it brings us luck and says we will have a great winter season....
Thermopolis Fire Department member James Coats and his Dalmation dog, Ember, visit with Erik and his mom Jacqueline Polson during the fire hall open house held last Tuesday during National Fire Prevention Week....
Bill Kelley, Kiamichi Larson, Heather Jones and Leanne Dows participated in a horse clinic led by Sarah Lowe from Riverton. Participants navigated through a series of obstacles to help build both themselves and their horses confidence. The event was held at the HSC fairgrounds on Oct. 2 and 3....
Little Bobcat cheerleaders performed during halftime at Friday's home game against Lyman....
Kurstin Turnbaugh, left, and Lynne Mesenbrink tend to some of the beautiful flowers at Canyon Village Apartments, chosen as the October garden of the month by the Red Dirt Master Gardeners....
The Bobcat band members perform at home football games to boost crowd spirit....
Mule deer bucks of all ages, shapes and sizes can be seen around Hot Springs County....
A ribbon cutting and celebration was held last Tuesday at the renovated Middleton Schoolhouse located at the Hot Springs County Museum annex. HSCSD students had the opportunity to be introduced to a typical day in a rural one-room school in the 1920s....
by Abby Belus Last weekend Thermopolis hosted Hunting with Heroes Wyoming for their 7th annual hunt. This year was also the first Jeff Strong Memorial Antelope Hunt. Hunting with Heroes Wyoming is a non-profit and charitable organization founded by veterans to give back to disabled veterans. They work with state agencies, landowners, and local volunteers to offer big game hunts and fishing outings for veterans who have a disability rating of 50% or more. They partner with the Wyoming Game and...
The Christian Motorcyle Association held a ladies retreat at the Set Free Church this past weekend. The ladies enjoyed afternoon tea and participated in a fancy hat contest....
Local author Jurri Schenck has released his first book called “Legends of the Wind, Volume 1,” with publisher Seraph Creative. According to a press release from Seraph Creative, “Everyone has a story. But not everyone knows who they are or what role they play in their own adventure. What story are you in?” The press release states, Legends of the Wind is a collection of tales written for real people and helped them discover their hero’s journey. These short stories are a variety of personal myths, fairy tales, and fables written by Jurri Sch...
Main Street Thermopolis is launching “Great until 8!” to promote businesses in Hot Springs County to stay open until 8 p.m. on the second Saturday of the month, beginning Saturday, October 9. The promotion is starting with eleven downtown businesses with plans to invite additional businesses to participate as the program expands. The monthly program will be marketed to both locals and visitors. “There will be a drawing for a prize of a $100 gift certificate. Shoppers will enter receipts from participating businesses for purchases made from...
A Hot Springs County Round-up of patriots is being held Sunday, Oct. 10 from 5:30-7 p.m. at Hot Springs State Park. All patriots are welcome. The preparedness and safety of the community will be discussed. Supply chains are stressed and winter is approaching. The meeting is to discuss taking steps to take care of ourselves. Organizers say this is a call to unite the citizens to prepare as a whole community....
Fall creates beautiful colors on the foliage all around the county....
The Bobcat Homecoming Parade's path ran through downtown. The class of 2022 presented their float with the theme "Tropic Like It's Hot". Multiple floats, classes groups and royalty all were on display....
The September Gymkhana event wrapped up the season for the series and year end awards were presented at the end of the day. All results are listed in order of finish. Results from the monthly competition include: LEAD LINE Barrels - Jax Christian, Avery Burgess, Duke McClain, Hazin Nicholls, Decker Agar, Meadow Moline Poles - Duke McClain, Hazin Nicholls, Jax Christian, Everly Daniels, Taryn Agar, Avery Burgess Goats - Hazin Nicholls, Decker Agar, Taryn Agar, Duke McClain, Avery Burgess, Jax...
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Jordyn Curan reaches in to pick one of the ripe tomatoes at the Community Garden last Friday. The group of children from Head Start were welcome to harvest and take home a bounty of produce from the garden....
On Tuesday, September 28, at 1 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Museum there will be a celebration and ribbon cutting. The 1920 Middleton Schoolhouse has been renovated and will be hosting classes once more at the museum annex. Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction, Jillian Balow, will be the guest of honor along with local students to showcase the new program. Storyteller Michelle King will lead the students in a short demonstration of life in the 1920s. Third through fifth grade students...
Hot Springs County High School students have been enjoying the frisbee golf course during their Outdoor Education and Leadership class....
Jazmine Waid and her younger sister Kathrine spin each other around to see who will fall first from being too dizzy. The sisters were enjoying a beautiful day in Hot Springs State Park....
Four Shillings Short performed a benefit concert for the HSC Museum on Saturday night at the HSSP Pavilion. The duo is comprised of Aodh Og O'Tuama from Ireland and Christy Martin from California. The pair performed Celtic, Folk, and World music on over 30 instruments....