Andrew-Rossi | Big Horn Basin Media

Author: Andrew-Rossi

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There’s another venue for Wyomingites to seek relief: auto insurance. With so many people either unemployed or biding time until they can go back to work, there are fewer cars on the roads, fewer miles being driven, and fewer risks of accidents that insurance companies would need to cover. Makes perfect sense when you think…

Yellowstone has a message for the Cody community – they are hurrying up and waiting. Earlier this week, Yellowstone Superintendent Cam Sholly and Grand Teton Acting Superintendent Gopaul Noojibail held a conference call with members of the business communities in Cody and Jackson. Governor Gordon also participated for a time. The meeting was to discuss the…

Missing signs, the object of a felony investigation, have been found. The Park County Sheriff’s Office reported the theft of two Bureau of Land Management signs from the area of 3305 North Fork Highway The theft was thought to have occurred between April 3rd and 5th, They were designators of the Four Bear Trailhead – which…

Shoshone National Forest is encouraging everyone to use a new tool to plan their next excursions into the Rocky Mountain Region The US. Forest Service has released a new online tool to provide updates on the status and openings of recreation hotspots in real time. It’s a fairly straightforward tool – an interactive map of…

Show your support this Earth Day with Black Hills Energy. Starting today, Black Hills Energy wants to give the community a chance to show their appreciation for the Earth, nature, and the responsible stewardship of both. To accomplish this, they have partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation’s Energy Saving Trees Initiative to give away over…

Thermopolis is next on the docket for an extensive WYDOT construction project. Another $3.3 million dollar highway improvement project that will stretch throughout the entire down begins this May, along a 2.6 mile stretch of US20/WY789. It will start near the Wyoming Department of Transportation office and continuing past the old National Guard Armory on…

Only you can prevent wildfires. The old saying of Smokey Bear is always relevant in our neck of the woods. But the Bureau of Land Management cautions everyone to stay alert for all thing concerning fire safety, especially as social distancing and spring weather entice more of us outside to enjoy Wyoming’s public lands. It’s…

Another significant highway improvement began this month, this one between Worland and Ten Sleep. WYDOT announced the commencement of $3.6 million dollars of improvements on 5.2 miles of U.S. Highway 16 between the two towns. The scope of work includes one inch of asphalt pavement leveling, a two-inch asphalt pavement overlay, a chip seal finish,…

There’s a new spring hazard in the Bighorn Basin – canals. The Park County Sheriff’s Office reminds all residents that irrigation canals are now seeing increased flow and use from hobby gardeners, local farmers, and several others taking advantage of the spring runoff flowing through the thousands of miles of canals throughout the state. According…

It’s construction season, and safety is of paramount importance. The Wyoming Department of Transportation and the Associated General Contractors are working together to craft a new series of safety rules to keep workers and drivers safe as projects begin to kick into gear this spring. The natural concern is to not contribute to the spread…


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