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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church will “Share the Light” on Christmas Eve with a brief outdoor service at 3 p.m. on Christmas Eve. Everyone is welcome to attend the service and everyone in attendance will receive a luminaria to take home with them. Luminaria are a tradition in the southwestern states and Mexico at the holidays. They are small paper bags that are put out by families on Christmas Eve and are lit at dusk. The little bags of light line walkways, window sills, roof tops, etc. and are designed light are to invite Christ into the hom...
Members of Thermopolis Community Church share the Christmas spirit by doing some caroling around town....
Thermopolis Middle School music director Drew Brown prepared his students for an afternoon of Holiday tunes presented at the auditorium on Monday. Although seating was limited, those in attendance enjoyed the performance....
A horse watches with concern as a grass fire burns through his pasture about seven miles north of Thermopolis on December 9. Thermopolis Volunteer Firemen were able to keep the flames from getting too close to the horses or to any area buildings....
Many gathered to observe the Chamber's Lighted Christmas Parade last Friday....
Little members of the Ryan family pull together to clean up the leaves in a yard on a bright, sunny afternoon....
The Chamber of Commerce regrettably has to cancel their matinee on Sunday, December 20, at the Ritz Theater. It has been canceled due to the theater being closed until further notice. The film was to be “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Regarding the recent Lighted Christmas Parade put on by the Chamber, Director Meri Ann Rush said, “It was a nice turnout. Thank you to everyone who participated and weathered the cold....
Heidi Anesi and her daughter Shyrone Anesi-Shoyo, from Lander, enjoy their weekend at the swinging bridge in Hot Springs State Park....
One of the many entries in the Chamber's Lighted Christmas Parade. Lots of people braved the cold to watch and enjoyed the show....
Retail business owners reported that business went well for them on Small Business Saturday. Karen Sinclair of Thermopolis Hardware said, “I think it went pretty good. We’ve had great support from our community. We just appreciate everyone supporting small businesses, brick and mortar. I’m just happy to be open and chugging along. Regarding how well their business went overall for the year 2020, Sinclair said, “I think we’ve had a good year. Thermopolis supported us. I think fewer people we...
A little girl plays in Hot Springs State Park enjoying the 50 plus degree temperatures on Monday, the last day in November 2020....
There were plenty of gift ideas available at the craft fair last Saturday in the fair building. Everything from cast iron pots to nuts were available to take home....
The Annual Lighted Christmas Parade will be Friday, December 4 at 6 p.m. The theme is Santa’s Workshop. Line up begins at 5:30 p.m. It is not too late to enter. The parade route begins on Senior Avenue and heads west on Arapahoe to Fifth Street, then turns left on Fifth Street until Broadway. At Broadway they will turn right and head west until the intersection of Sixth & Broadway where they will turn around and head east on Broadway until Fourth Street....
A rafter of turkeys visits the area around Thermopolis Rehabilitation and Wellness....
The year end National Barrel Horse Association District Finals were held over the weekend at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. Year end award winners include: 1D 1st saddle winner Jerrie Slagle on Chicado 1D 2nd halter winner Mesa Allen on Diesel 2D 1st saddle winner Mesa Allen on Diesel 2D 2nd halter winner Laurie Johnson on Boomer 3D 1st saddle winner Taylor Malcom on Cash 3D 2nd halter winner Bobbi Byrd on Niko 4D 1st saddle winner Valerie Stothart on Holly 4D 2nd halter winner Bobbi Byrd...
Tourists walk the boardwalk of the terraces in Hot Spring State Park during the cool, morning temps. Hot steam rises and makes a fascinating display....
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas as decorations go up throughout town....
Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce Christmas Committee has been busy planning for the holiday season. Saturday, November 28 kicks off the Christmas Season with Shop Small Saturday. Make sure to Shop Local first. Additionally, for Small Business Saturday, Red Dirt Master Gardeners will be holding a Thanksgiving Farmers Market and Craft Fair on November 28 from 9 a.m. until 12 noon. It will be $10 per booth. It will be held at the Hot Springs County Fair Building. Please call 864-3028 for more information. The Annual Lighted Christmas...
Hot Springs County School District food service team handed out meals for students to have during distance learning....
Many people take advantages of the warm days to walk along the boardwalk on the terraces in Hot Springs State Park....
You are invited to Adopt a Tree in Hot Springs State Park to decorate for Christmas. All families, businesses and groups can join in on the fun. There are 12 areas available for adoption. All trees are first come, first serve. HSSP will provide the power. Those adopting the areas will need to provide lights, extension cords, timers, etc. and do the decorating. Lights must meet safety regulations and much be LED bulbs only. The deadline to have the decorating done is December 3. The decorations must be removed by January 17, 2021. Sign up forms...
The Bank of Thermopolis is sponsoring and organizing the Senior Citizen Angel Tree for Thermopolis Rehab and Wellness and the Wyoming Pioneer Home. You can pick up names at the Bank. All gifts need to be wrapped and returned no later than Monday, December 14, to ensure our seniors receive their gifts by Christmas. For questions please contact Bank of Thermopolis at 864-3787....
American flags were proudly flown in downtown Thermopolis on Veterans Day....
Veterans Tobi Johansen and Brad Becerra raise the American flag at the VFW during a salute to Vets on Veteran's Day, November 11....
With the surge in COVID-19 cases in the State of Wyoming the Wyoming High School Activities Association (WHSAA) updated their sports and activities guidelines on Monday. In addition to the original, overall requirements of social distancing, including screening of athletes, participants, coaches and officials, and sanitizing measures, face coverings now must always be worn by coaches, staff, officials, parents and spectators while in the building. For spectators the requirements have changed as...