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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
Park County Commission Chair Dossie Overfield will continue in that role another year. She received unanimous approval to continue on in the role, which all agreed is a big job coming with a lot … more
New Zealand woman Monique Sullivan was sentenced last month to 12-17 years in prison for manslaughter in the stabbing death of her fiancé. According to a sworn affidavit by Lincoln County … more
W hen the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced federal protections for wolverines in the lower 48 states in late November, attention immediately turned to conservation efforts. The formidable … more
A 54-year-old Cody woman was arrested last week after she allegedly tried hiring an undercover officer to kill her daughter’s partner. “I just want him gone … for the way … more
After Anna Maria Kawano gave birth to her fifth child on the evening of Dec. 19, she suffered complications from labor and died early the following morning. That’s when friends of the family … more
A few dozen firearms from the Powell Police Department could soon be headed to new owners across the globe. At a Monday meeting, city council members agreed to sell 35 of the department’s … more
As expected, the Powell Library has been approved for just under $8.5 million dollars in funding from a federal COVID-19 fund passed to the state. This funding will help Park County Libraries in … more
CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Research & Planning section of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services reported Tuesday that the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose slightly … more
CHEYENNE (WNE) — U.S. Sens. John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis, both R-Wyo., joined Sen. Mike Braun (R-Ind.) and their Republican colleagues in reintroducing the ATF Accountability Act of 2023 to … more
The Institute for Creative Aging recently announced an eight week program entitled “Explore Your Creativity” to begin in January. The goal of the workshop is to provide participants … more
It’s hard to have a happy holiday when you’re arrested for drunk driving. During this busy winter holiday season, the Wyoming Highway Patrol is teaming up with law enforcement all across … more
T he Powell Police Department will continue to defer to Northwest College personnel when it comes to underage drinking and other minor offenses committed on campus. At its Dec. 18 meeting, the … more
The Yellowstone Regional Composite Squadron of Civil Air Patrol participated in Wreaths Across America for the 14th year on Saturday, Dec. 16. Wreath sponsorships gathered over 350 wreaths for … more
The Wyoming Historical Society is planning its 2025 calendar. The calendar theme is Wyoming families partaking in events and activities. The society is asking for historic photograph … more
The community is invited to show their appreciation for local law enforcement officers during a Tuesday, Jan. 9 gathering at Northwest College. The National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day … more
Powell Christian School’s students performed some Christmas classics to an audience at Grace Point on Dec. 3. Christy Muecke’s 19 kindergarten through second grade students … more
The historic Pitchfork Ranch is up for sale and its 96,000 acres of deeded and state and federally leased lands can all be yours for only $67 million. The cattle ranch sits in the Greybull River … more
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