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  • RYTE Rehab holds open house at new location

    Jurri Schenck|Aug 3, 2023

    RYTE Rehabilitation held its open house on July 27 in celebration of their new rehabilitation center location at 900 Shoshoni Street. They had a raffle drawing and served hors d'oeuvres and drinks. Owned by Dr. Ryan and Dr. Tess Williams, they moved from their previous downtown location, which was about 1,500 square feet, to the newly remodeled center, which is about 2,500 square feet. The remodeling included the gutting of the existing property to start from a clean slate. The added area...

  • Gottsche to hold Boots & Bling Fall Fundraiser

    Aug 3, 2023

    Non-profit organization Gottsche Rehabilitation and Wellness Center will hold a Boots & Bling Fall Fundraiser on Saturday, September 16 beginning at 6 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Fair Building, 627 Springview. Join them for dinner, wine tasting, live music and a chance to win “Big Money” through the reverse raffle and so much more to benefit the William H. & Carrie Gottsche Foundation. You could walk away with exciting items such as a Cruise to the Caribbean or Bermuda in a raffle drawing; a Sabatti 300 Win Mag Rifle; a Michael Kors Pur...

  • County enters into land purchase agreement

    Jurri Schenck|Jul 27, 2023

    During the July 18 Hot Springs County Commissioners board meeting, the commissioners entered into an executive session. Afterward, they reconvened the public meeting where Commissioner Phil Scheel made a motion for Hot Springs County Government to enter into an agreement to purchase land from the Julia L. Ingle Revocable Living Trust and the Charles R. Ingle Revocable Living Trust. The property is located at Township 43 North, Range 95 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Section 25: that...

  • Maddock Subdivision plan tabled by LUPC

    Jurri Schenck|Jul 27, 2023

    At the July Hot Springs County Land Use Planning Commission (LUPC) meeting, county planner Bo Bowman presented an application from Duane and Cindy Maddock requesting approval for a Preliminary Subdivision Plat, to divide 30 +/- acres into two lots and a Land Use Change for the same 30 acres, from the Agricultural land use category to the Residential land use category. Both lots would be served by onsite wells and septic systems. Proposed Lot 1 is developed. The subject property is a 30-acre...

  • Solid waste permit extended two years by DEQ

    Jul 27, 2023

    At the July 18 Thermopolis Town Council meeting, Assistant to the Mayor Jim Jeunehomme said their solid waste permit at the landfill with the DEQ has been extended two years and they should begin the landfill closing process on July 1, 2024. Mayor Estenson and the council discussed that they should start moving forward on finding concrete solutions to the landfill matter. Jeunehomme also mentioned there was some damage to the playground swing set of the Family Park due to some trees being blown over by the wind. They are working on the...

  • Storytelling Circle will highlight Wyoming Discovery Days

    Jul 27, 2023

    Several word artisans will be featured at this year’s Wyoming Discovery Days festival and the Storytelling Circle is always a big hit. “Once upon a time: a Feast of Stories” is the theme for the Children’s Story Hour each day. Val Burgess, Marilyn Braaten, Cathy Ringler, Michelle King, Ray Shaffer “Pony Express”, David Sage, Captain Lee Bennington “Pony Express”, John Gutierrez, and James Grant “The Siege of Nate Champion,” are sure to delight children of all ages. Join Val Burgess as she tells Leonard Robinson’s story - A Long Road to Forgiven...

  • About people

    Jul 27, 2023

    The University of Wyoming accorded degrees upon the following students from Hot Springs County at the completion of the spring semester: Amanda D. Chism BA, Kee Elder CERT, Dalton John Jeffries BSCP, Aron Cheng Markow BS and Megan Leigh Molitor MS and PhRD. The University of Wyoming lists the following student from Thermopolis on the spring semester academic Dean’s and Dean’s Freshman Honor Rolls: Emme C. Norsworthy. The University of Wyoming lists the following students from Wyoming on the spring semester President’s Honor Roll: Kathryn I. Bu...

  • Pageant Days program, parade set for first weekend in August

    Jul 27, 2023

    “Moccasined feet of Indians trod the paths surrounding the Big Horn Hot Springs long before the coming of the first white man.” These words open the “History of the Spring” written by Jessie L. Duhig and are found in the program for the annual Gift of the Waters Historic Pageant that will be performed at 6 p.m. on August 5 and 6. The Pageant honors when members of the Shoshone and Arapahoe nations ceded 10 acres of land, which includes the Big Horn Hot Springs, to the US Government. As part of the treaty, Chief Washakie put a clause in the tre...

  • Social Security service station

    Jul 27, 2023

    Senior Center's Access Care Coordinator Sara Gentry and Valerie McDaniel, Social Security Operations Supervisor of Riverton, demonstrate Hot Springs County Senior Center's Social Security Video Service Delivery station. The unit is a secure video chat computer, that allows anyone of all ages to communicate with a Social Security agent remotely, to obtain services such as replacing a new Social Security card. According to Senior Center Director Trenda Moore, this has been 12 years in the making....

  • County fair kicks off

    Lara Love|Jul 27, 2023

    The Hot Springs County Fair is set to kick off this week with a few events, followed by a full week of events July 31-August 4. The theme of this year’s fair is Patchwork of Time. Events begin with muzzle loader and trap shooting at the Bob Milek Range on Thursday, July 27 beginning at 5 p.m. The Youth Horse Show will be on Saturday, July 29 at 8 a.m. at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. The Ranch Rodeo will be held later that day with Calcutta beginning at 4 p.m. with rodeo action f...

  • Meetings set to address northwest Wyoming highway projects

    Jul 27, 2023

    A series of annual public meetings to address future highway and bridge improvement projects in northwest Wyoming include one in Thermopolis on Tuesday, August 15, at the Hot Springs County Government Annex Building, County Commission Chambers, 117 North 4th Street. The State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) process involves annual meetings with public officials and citizens who play key transportation partnership roles in Wyoming, said Wyoming Department of Transportation District Engineer Pete Hallsten, P.E., of Basin. “The STIP i...

  • Code Red weather alerts available

    Jul 20, 2023

    County Emergency Management Coordinator Bill Gordon advises that Hot Springs County Code Red has a new capability called Code Red Weather Alert. This addition to the County Code Red program will allow subscribers to get accurate location information on Weather Warnings issued by Riverton NWS for severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash flooding and winter storms. The many app based services too often send vague warning messages to the entire county when only a specific area is threatened. Code Red Weather Alert delivers voice calls, text...

  • Hot Springs County Fair packed with events

    Lara Love|Jul 20, 2023

    The Hot Springs County Fair is set to kick off next week with a few events, followed by a full week of events July 31-August 4. The theme of this year’s fair is Patchwork of Time. Events begin with muzzle loader and trap shooting at the Bob Milek Range on Thursday, July 27 beginning at 5 p.m. The Youth Horse Show will be on Saturday, July 29 at 8 a.m. at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. The Ranch Rodeo will be held later that day with Calcutta beginning at 4 p.m. See separate story on page 7...

  • The Legislature's ethics rules are 12 years old, critics say it's time for an update

    Jul 20, 2023

    by Maggie Mullen, WyoFile.com Wendy Volk thought long and hard about filing an ethics complaint against a Laramie County senator after she said the lawmaker effectively sent a social media mob her way in August 2021. The incident began when the lawmaker posted to her professional social media page, questioning her status as a longtime Republican and asking why the Republican Party hadn’t done something sooner to take her out, Volk recounted. In the lawmaker’s online attack, Volk said, he referenced her many years of testifying at the Leg...

  • Find a hidden buffalo and win

    Jul 20, 2023

    The Get Outside With Your Family and Win event is going on now through August 27. Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce CEO Meri Ann Dorman said, “Enjoy some of the great places to visit in Hot Springs County and look for a stuffed buffalo. If you find one, take it to the chamber office at 220 Park Street to win $100 in Chamber Bucks.” Only 10 buffaloes will be hidden. A list of area attractions can be picked up at the chamber office. It includes 17 locations to explore and enjoy while hunting for a stuffed buffalo. The locations inc...

  • Hot City Youth Rally

    Jul 20, 2023

    First Baptist Church of Thermopolis is hosting the Hot City Youth Rally. They invite teens to participate in exciting activities filled with Bible preaching, games, skits, food, and fellowship. The rally will occur from the afternoon of Friday, July 21 to the morning of Saturday, July 22. The event is free for teens in grades 7-12. Register online at fbcthermopolis.org/events or see the ad on page 12 to scan a QR code for direct access....

  • Seeking items for Corley display

    Jul 20, 2023

    You are invited to contribute to the Nellie Corley memorial display during the Hot Springs County Fair. Organizers would like to commemorate her with a collection of her work or anything Nellie related. According to her daughter Barb Rice, “Nellie Corley is well known in the Thermopolis community for her amazing, loving personality. She was community minded and contributed to many people. When she made a commitment, she stuck with it.” Nellie was a 4-H leader and Extension club member. She won numerous awards for her skill and giving of her tim...

  • RYTE Rehabilitation open house

    Jul 20, 2023

    RYTE Rehabilitation will be holding an open house to celebrate the opening of their new rehabilitation center on Thursday, July 27 from 4:30-6 p.m. at 800 Shoshoni St. Hors d’Oeuvres and drinks will be served and there will be a raffle drawing. For more information, contact the center at 864-3877....

  • Farrell competing at NHSFR in Gillette

    Jul 20, 2023

    Hot Springs County High School 2023 graduate Roedy Farrell earned a score of 65 points with his first bareback ride at the National High School Finals Rodeo in Gillette. On Monday, he tied for 11th place in the first go around. He is set to ride in the second go on Friday evening. Farrell qualified in the bareback riding for the National Finals by earning second in the State Finals held in June. Tuker Carricato of Saratoga, who won first in the bareback riding at the state finals, came in 2nd in the first go with score of 80...

  • Members only summer trek planned

    Jul 20, 2023

    The Hot Springs County Historical Society Pioneer Association is holding a members only Summer Trek to the Arapaho Ranch on Saturday, July 22, weather permitting. Members only sign up at the County Museum by Friday, July 21. All are welcome to join if they would like to participate. Membership applications are available at the museum, however, membership will not be available on the day of the trek. Participants will travel to the Mansion for a reception and a presentation about the Arapaho Ranch Field Station and a slide show about rock art. F...

  • Ranch Rodeo planned for July 29

    Jul 20, 2023

    Get your teams ready for a fun time team doctoring, wild cow riding and the hide race. The Thermopolis FFA Alumni is sponsoring a Ranch Rodeo on Saturday, July 29 with the Calcutta beginning at 4 p.m. and the rodeo starting after at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. Other events include wild cow milking, trailer loading, and for the kids there will be mutton busting and a cash calf scramble. There is a $500 entry fee per team. Teams must include a person over 60, a female or someone under 14. There will be cash prizes and other prizes as...

  • Kilos for Veterans registration opens

    Jul 20, 2023

    Kilos for Veterans, a benefit for the local VFW, will be held on Saturday, July 29 at the Hot Springs County High School, 231 Park St. Weigh in is at 7 a.m. with lifting starting at 9 a.m. The event is open to anyone age 8 and up. Classes include Full power, bench only, raw, raw with wraps and equipped. You can register online at https://liftingcast.com...

  • Red Dirt Master Gardeners host workshop

    Jul 20, 2023

    The Red Dirt Master Gardeners are hosting a workshop put on by Jay Richard on Monday, July 24 from 6-7:30 p.m. at Jay’s Giants located in Worland. The workshop will teach participants about greenhouse and project P2K. To register for the workshop or for more information, contact Stefani at (707) 971-0070....

  • Second trial may be avoided in Cody murder case

    Jul 20, 2023

    Prosecutor tells Judge Overfield negotiations are ongoing to reach a plea deal by CJ Baker, Powell Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange POWELL — A Cody man who is alleged to have caused the death of his toddler in 2021 is set to go to trial this fall. However, a prosecutor said last week that he thinks the case against Moshe Williams will be resolved through a plea deal. Williams is alleged to have intentionally and/or recklessly inflicted fatal injuries to his 2-year-old daughter, Paisleigh, in March 2021. He has pleaded not guilty. The child d...

  • News briefs from around the state

    Jul 20, 2023

    From Wyoming News Exchange newspapers New Cheyenne park shooting defendants plead not guilty CHEYENNE (WNE) — Brothers Jalen and Santana Trujillo, who are facing charges of misdemeanor accessory after the fact to first-degree murder (not a relative), pleaded not guilty at a preliminary hearing Monday morning. Their case is set for a jury trial, with a scheduling conference scheduled to take place in November. The brothers, 19, are co-defendants with Johnny Munoz, 17, and Julian Espinoza, 16. The four of them, along with Jeremy Lackey, 18, w...

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