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CODY — The Bureau of Land Management Cody Field Office will begin a wild horse bait trap gather operation on or about Nov. 27 in the McCullough Peaks Wild Horse Herd Management Area east of … more
The Park County Library Foundation is holding the Third Annual Winter Author Festival on Saturday, Jan. 20 at the Cody Library. Attendees can anticipate a day adorned with the magic of winter, … more
Two bills that would further the cause of eliminating schools as gun free zones, Senate File 86 and House Bill 125, passed their respective committees of the whole Friday to stay alive in the quick … more
The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust has granted $349,300 to Powell Valley Healthcare to purchase four ultrasound imaging units and a bladder scan ultrasound system as part of a … more
The Powell City Council’s bid to revamp the city’s mural of John Wesley Powell cleared its first hurdle last week: A Park County Travel Council subcommittee decided that the city’s … more
Cackling preteens gleefully smashed a mix of brightly colored raw and hard boiled eggs onto the heads of Park County School District 1 staff on April 6, all for the sake of providing support to a … more
JACKSON (WNE) — Braydan Paul DuRee, 40, of Kuna, Idaho, died in a climbing accident Thursday in Grand Teton National Park. DuRee’s death occurred on the Owen-Spalding route, the most … more
High school student Nora Hart was taking a scenic detour home on April 23 — as she often enjoyed doing — when she became distracted by something and rolled her vehicle multiple times at … more
With 20,000 water balloons, it’s promoted as the largest water balloon fight of the summer. That’s a proud reputation by sponsors of the fifth annual Last Splash of Summer, scheduled … more
The Northwest College Communications and Marketing team earned two honors at the 11th Annual Educational Advertising Awards, which recognize outstanding achievements in digital marketing within the … more
Homesteader Museum invites you to dine under the stars and play in the street. The Farm to Table Dinner on Second Street in front of Washington Park returns this year after a Covid-imposed hiatus … more
Abigail LeBlanc has been training her pull-up strength, she’s brushed up on her interview and writing skills and in the last two years she’s also moved from a city of 2.8 million to a … more
After hearing of another attempted scam targeted at Wyoming Medicaid clients, the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) is warning residents to be cautious with unexpected callers. “As an … more
American Forests has recognized Yellowstone National Park Superintendent Cam Sholly as its 2023 Forest Resilience Champion Award recipient. The Forest Resilience Champion Award commends … more
Brandon Christiansen had an idea that he couldn’t let go. The more he thought about it the more he was convinced it was possible. So he started a small business called Brandon’s Workshop … more
LARAMIE — Wyoming may be well positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for products made with ancient grains, a new study by the University of Wyoming Extension suggests. The … more
Gerry Wilkins of Billings was elected chairman of the Powell High School Alumni Association at the group’s reorganizational meeting July 20. Wilkins succeeds Dave Williams who announced … more
The 2022 Wyoming Legislature passed several bills that will make changes to the Wyoming Game and Fish Department laws and regulations. Many of these bills have an impact on the public, according to … more
ROUTT NATIONAL FOREST, COLORADO – With mosquitoes swarming around her, Inna Willis inspects the unknown creature trapped in her net with a mix of disgust and fascination. After learning … more
Northwest College President Lisa Watson kicked off the 2022-23 academic year Monday with an upbeat “State of the College” address that noted steady enrollment for the fall semester and … more
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