An increase in traffic and failing pavement sections have made maintenance on the Willwood road corridor more of a priority for Park County Public Works, leading to preparations now on a large …
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By Zac Taylor
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11/14/23
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He doesn’t know the recipient of his donated kidney, but a Park County man is satisfied that his gift will be life-sustaining to someone.
Ken Montgomery of Clark made a …
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By Dave Bonner
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11/14/23
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Family members of a missing Cody woman are asking anyone with information about her whereabouts to get in touch with law enforcement.
Katie Ferguson was last seen on Oct. 10 in Arkansas and …
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By CJ Baker
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11/14/23
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Not all veterans fly planes or fight overseas, “but those people are veterans too, so whether you were in the military … whether you were in the war or not, whether you fueled planes or …
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By Braden Schiller
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11/14/23
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At week’s end, there was hope that sun and drying conditions would allow for harvest of the final acres of the area sugar beet crop that had been frozen in an Oct. 26 temporary plunge in …
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11/14/23
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As hurricane-force winds in excess of 140 mph blew through Clark late in the evening on Nov. 15, 2021 — helping to spread a fire that killed a resident and torched homes, outbuildings, vehicles …
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By Mark Davis
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11/14/23
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A man who was charged with terrorizing his family in Clark last summer has received probation.
Caleb J. Waldron, 29, was released from jail Thursday after nearly four months behind bars. …
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By CJ Baker
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11/14/23
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This year not only will people be able to stroll downtown for some early Christmas shopping and nibble on treats, but those ages 21 and older will be able to take part in an eggnog crawl.
Sample …
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11/14/23
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A Cody man fired several bolts onto the Yellowstone Regional Airport runway last week amid an apparent mental health episode, authorities say. Although airport officials described it as a potentially …
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By CJ Baker
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11/14/23
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The Northwest College equine judging team earned Reserve World Champions, and two team members were in the top five overall in the Junior College Division, at a contest in Oklahoma City.
The …
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11/14/23
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Every year during the holiday season the Yellowstone Regional Composite Squadron of Civil Air Patrol (YRCS) strives to remember deceased veterans in Cody and Powell. This is accomplished by placing …
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11/14/23
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Two men allege they were human trafficked to Triangle Cross Ranch in Clark — which claimed to offer various kinds of therapeutic interventions for troubled children — for forced and …
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By Sofia Saric, Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange
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11/14/23
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Three stream segments with crucial native trout habitat are proposed for streamflow protection in Wyoming. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is seeking instream flow water rights for segments of …
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11/14/23
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A statewide ballot initiative would effectively halve rising property tax bills for certain residents but would slash education and local government funding. That’s according to a fiscal …
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By Maggie Mullen, WyoFile.com
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11/14/23
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Numerous public issues were addressed during a Clark town hall, but a “people’s initiative” aimed at possibly reducing property tax bills by 50% emerged as the predominant topic.
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Bob Rodriguez, Special to the Tribune
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11/14/23
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GILLETTE (WNE) — A Gillette school bus driver accused of harming four children when she sped through dips in an intersection last week will be charged with nine counts of reckless …
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11/14/23
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NEWCASTLE — Lily Trandahl’s admiration for her father, Nicholas Trandahl, for his military service began when she was very young. Since she was a toddler, she’s dreamed of likewise …
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By KateLynn Slaamot, Newcastle News Letter Journal Via Wyoming News Exchange
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11/14/23
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CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department wants to know how your Wyoming hunt went this year. Many hunters have received a harvest survey via email or the U.S. Postal Service.
The …
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11/14/23
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Access to public lands is just as hotly debated today as it was when the U.S. initially started setting aside large tracts of land, saving them from development. That the philosophical idea of …
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By Mark Davis
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11/9/23
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Field trips and programs that accommodate all students make Southside Elementary School worthy of being a Blue Ribbon School, fifth grader Pele Rapp confidently declared to a crowd of hundreds in …
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By Braden Schiller
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11/9/23
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