Author: Andrew-Rossi
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Yellowstone Regional Airport’s Master Plan includes a larger terminal, more parking and more pavement. During the final public meeting of the master planning session, the assembled planning committee of Yellowstone Regional Airport board members and representatives from the engineering firm Morrison Maierle’s Cody office heard the final draft of the recommended master plan for the…
Senator Mike Enzi may be retiring, but he’s eager to share his wisdom and experience with Wyoming’s future generations. Wyoming students are encouraged to apply to be a Senate page for the U.S. Senate’s Fall 2020 session. The Senate page session during the fall runs from September 8, 2020, to January 22, 2021, although the…
A new University of Wyoming study shows mule deer are a bit picker than previously thought. After studying 15 years of movement data collected from deer GPS collars, researchers from the University of Wyoming and Western Ecosystems Technology have discovered that mule deer are less likely to use their migration corridors if the land is…
Another sign stolen. Keeping in line with a strange and discouraging pattern in 2020, more signs have been pilfered in Park County, this time from the UXU Ranch. On Thursday May 21st, the Park County Sheriff’s Office received a report regarding the theft along the North Fork Highway, in the area of 1710 North Fork…
Cody Middle School is getting some new tech thanks to a state grant. For a second consecutive year, the middle school as received a grant from the Wyoming Trust Fund. The Fund is used to further technology advancement and purchase equipment to be used by students in the classroom. Cody Middle School received around $33…
Lovell is making history in a fishy way. For the first time in the United States, kokanee salmon are being successfully bred and raised in captivity at the Tillett Springs Rearing Station north of Lovell. This success has come after years of effort from the Wyoming Department of Game and Fish along with many other…
Peace begins with a smile, and there were a lot of them yesterday. Hundreds of all age, ethnicity and background came together in the Cody City Park to peacefully rally against police brutality in the country with George Floyd being a centerpiece to the conversation. The mostly masked crowed gathered and dropped to one knee…
It has been hard to do any grand re-openings following COVID-19 due to the precautions that have to be taken when reopening any business and that includes the Shoshone National Forest as well. In order to remain safe, the park will keep some facilities closed such as restrooms and picnic areas. Just because the facilities…
On May 18th Yellowstone made a huge decision to reopen the Wyoming entrances and since then peoples fingers have been crossed that people stay safe and healthy. So far so good as the park tested 43 non-symptomatic front-line employees for COVID-19 on May 28th and 29th and all test results came back negative All first…
The Heart Mountain Ranch Preserve hike that was scheduled for Saturday. June 13th is now cancelled. The Nature Conservancy in Wyoming regrets the announcement but due to health concerns relating to COVID-19 they believe that this is the most efficient way to ensure safety of the community. The event will hope to be rescheduled but…