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With her big brown eyes, Athena stares through the fence of her kennel with hope at every person who walks into Powell’s Moyer Animal Shelter. But few people are looking to adopt a dog these … more
When Sandee Kitchen and Scott Kath attended their final Powell City Council meetings as the city and deputy city attorney last month, it marked the end of an era. While there’s no official … more
From now through Feb. 7, the City of Powell is accepting applications for a new police chief. The city officially kicked off its search on Friday, seeking a law enforcement professional “with … more
For the first time in four decades, the City of Powell has new legal representation. Council members bid farewell last month to City Attorney Sandee Kitchen and Deputy City Attorney Scott Kath, … more
Clark resident Lloyd Thiel had known the issues with County Road 7RP for years. He recalled times when he’d be driving a full dump truck down a winding, one-car-length stretch of road — … more
Thanks to the hard work of Santa’s Christmas Elves, members of the American Legion Hughes-Pittinger Post 26 received some holiday cheer from Powell’s local elementary school students, … more
Fae McNair, a seventh grade student at Powell Middle School, received her first promotion to airman in the Civil Air Patrol Cadet program. Airman McNair recently joined the Yellowstone Regional … more
There’s a new petition being pushed by county outdoors organizations and the Powell Economic Partnership for a proposed trail between the BNSF Railroad and Garland Canal that could ultimately … more
Brian Hoover, a Cody resident, was recently named Commander of the Yellowstone Regional Composite Squadron of Civil Air Patrol. He replaces Lt. Col. BJ Carlson of Burlington, who has been commander … more
On New Year’s Day 2024, Wyoming State Parks and Historic Sites hosted a record number of participants during its annual First Day Hikes with 1,132 attendees hiking more than 2,000 miles. This … more
Plaza Diane is celebrating the opening of a new exhibit Thursday centered on a group of female nature photographers. The opening reception for the Shoot Like a Woman exhibit is 6-7:30 p.m. … more
Wildlife conservation has never tasted so good. WYOld West’s Mule Deer Beer is a flavor-packed, German-style pilsner brewed in Powell and on the way to shelves in stores across the state … more
Next year Powell’s three elementary schools will sound better than ever and, as a result, communication between the office, staff and students will improve. After a six month process, … more
Two months later, the scars are still visible — a house in ruins and a family displaced. Charles “Charlie” and Cherie Burger, believe their home at 1064 Road 9 (Wyo. Highway … more
On the second day of the new year at 4:32 p.m. Powell welcomed the town’s first baby of 2024.  Lydia Rose Robertson was born to Erin and Jake Robertson, of Cody, as the family’s … more
After posing, prancing, pirouetting and changing costumes in rapid fashion, a few dancers ran back out on stage ready to fight.  Redemption Story Dance Company, led by instructor Lorien … more
A Purple Heart recipient will be treated to an authentic Wyoming backcountry spot-and-stalk bison hunt on private land west of Meeteetse, thanks to the generosity of the Rocky Mountain Heroes … more
Rental fees at the Park County Fairgrounds are rising, in some cases as much as double previous rates. Events manager Billy Wood said the rate hikes, which he was tasked with looking into, are … more
Nick Piazza isn’t happy about about the “miserable” weather we’ve had this past December. The owner of Sleeping Giant Ski Lodge and his team couldn’t even find a time … more
Join the University of Wyoming Extension educator Melissa Cook and therapist Becky Myers for an empowering exploration of essential topics to ensure your safety, well-being and … more
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