Author: Andrew-Rossi
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Park County School District #6 will try to remain open for classes on Friday, Feb. 12, despite the sub-zero temperatures throughout the Bighorn Basin. The announcement was made on the district’s Facebook page: Park 6 is planning – as of now – to run all busses and hold school, as usual, tomorrow, Friday, the 12th.…
As of Wednesday, Governor Gordon has taken action on all legislation passed by the Wyoming Legislature during their eight-day virtual session. Many of the bills signed are minor updates and revisions to state statutes. A full list and short summary of each bill are included below: House Bill 08 Amends rules regarding consumer credit unions…
The Park County Sheriff’s Office was busier in 2020 than in recent years past, but calls have significantly declined over the past 10 years. The Park County Sheriff’s Office has released their 2020 Annual Report. All of the year’s statistics for crime, calls, and achievements are outlined in the 29-page document. Park County Sheriff Scott…
Sub-zero temperatures are closing COVID drive-thru testing, and Cody Regional Health may keep it closed until the weather get a little bit warmer. Cody Regional Health announced the temporary closure of their testing booth on both Tuesday and Thursday of this week due to the freezing temperatures anticipated. “Our team is having a difficult time…
Party leadership claims “Representative-at-large” Cheney failed to represent the majority of Park County and voted to censure her for her impeachment vote. During a meeting of the Park County Republican Party, a resolution was adopted which officially censored U.S. Representative Liz Cheney. This is the culmination of weeks of anger directed towards Wyoming’s sole congressional…
Shoshone National Forest is looking to recruit Bighorn Basin veterans for a walk in the woods – and a few other things. The Clarks Fork, Greybull, and Wapiti Ranger Districts of the Shoshone National Forest are looking to fill several temporary recreation-related positions out of Cody for the summer 2021 field season. Some of those…
They moved on thru Sheridan Avenue – and now they take it higher. After a brief break, the final phase of construction on the Sheridan Avenue rehabilitation project is set to resume in mid-February. WYDOT and primary contractor S&S Builders of Gillette will resume where things were left off: heading up 17th Street to the…
It’s a gubernatorial “turf and post” war over Weld County. Over the past few weeks, regional interest has increased over “Weld County Wyoming,” an initiative to have the residents of Weld County, Colorado vote on the possibility of seceding from Colorado and becoming the 24th county of Wyoming. The initiative’s Facebook has over five thousand…
With one of the world’s largest active supervolcanoes right next door, you can’t help but wonder – how long before Yellowstone decides to blow its top? The volcanic activity at Yellowstone National Park is what makes it the incredible sight it has been for hundreds of thousands of years. But that activity is driven by…
Public Comment On Ten Sleep Canyon’s “Climb” Into the Future
Andrew-Rossi
February 10, 2021
Bighorn Basin residents are being asked to give their opinion’s on how the Ten Sleep community and its surrounding landscape will climb into the future. Rather than being just another out-of-the-way Wyoming community, Ten Sleep is becoming a destination for many outdoor enthusiasts. One activity is primarily driving that attention: rock climbing. The Tensleep Canyon…