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Authorities say they’ve identified the two young men who committed a string of auto burglaries in Cody last summer. Earlier this month, Park County prosecutors filed charges against two … more
This story is about cars, and I ask you, “what’s not to like about cars?” It seems I’ve been a car guy all my life, not only in my everyday life but my work life as well, but … more
Gov. Mark Gordon generally doesn’t comment on legislation until it reaches his desk, but during an address last week, he offered some insight on what he wants to see — and avoid — … more
The rights of parents and guardians regarding their child’s mental, physical and emotional wellbeing through schools would be laid out in Wyoming law if Parent Rights in Education 1 passes … more
Park County residents are being encouraged to sign up for a revamped notification system that will send out alerts for emergencies, road closures, inclement weather and other major events. The … more
While there is still not enough snow to ski Park County slopes, there has been some improvement in needed precipitation in area basins. The state’s current snow/water equivalent is at 82% of … more
Community members are invited to the Cody Library on Monday, Jan. 29, at 10 a.m. for an engaging session featuring Bob Richard and Robyn Cutter. Explore the intricacies of collecting, organizing, … more
The Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation (HMWF) is arranging a charter bus trip from Los Angeles to Cody for attendees to its annual pilgrimage in the last week of July. HMWF leaders announced … more
As part of its Arts Learning Series, Plaza Diane is hosting a Valentine Surprise Card Workshop from 1:30-3 p.m. Jan. 26 for adults and seniors. The series is dedicated to giving demonstrations, … more
Embark on a scholarly journey with six members of the Northwest College faculty as they explore and share their recent travels, experiences, and research projects undertaken through the Undergraduate … more
Conservationists, environmentalists, hunters and minority advocates filed legal papers last week supporting four hunters who were sued for passing through the airspace above a ranch to hunt on public … more
After a competitive grant process, Wyoming Humanities has announced the communities and organizations to host its newest project, Discuss & Construct. The following Wyoming communities were … more
Wyoming Outdoorsmen are sponsoring a Special Hunter Safety Course that is specifically focused and designed for women of any age who are beginning hunters. Daughters who wish to bring their … more
The University of Wyoming Extension is thrilled to present the Wyoming Walks program for Park County seniors, an initiative designed to promote active living and foster a sense of community … more
A judge will decide whether to let construction begin on a new Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temple in Cody, or to keep the project on hold until a legal challenge is resolved. … more
It’s not unusual to find Powell artist Jerry Johnson seeking solace along the banks of the Shoshone River, but you’ll never find him there without his pup, Bear. He does his best thinking … more
The city is turning its custodial work over to a private company. On Monday, the Powell City Council hired Roselli Cleaning Services to take over the cleaning responsibilities for city hall, the … more
Northwest College students will soon be able to further their goals of becoming a paramedic or going on to a bachelor’s degree in software development thanks to two new programs approved by the … more
Beginning next school year students will be able to learn about modern and contemporary works of modern literature and media, and practice producing technical and professional writing content. … 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
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