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Rulon Gardner is one of the most iconic athletes to come from the Cowboy State, growing up on a dairy farm in Afton. After being out of wrestling for many years, he is training to go back to the 2024 Olympics in Paris, France. A 1989 Star Valley graduate, Gardner defeated Aleksandr Karelin, nicknamed “The…
Past, present, and future are honored as dozens of bison roam their historic range on the Fork Peck Indian Reservation once again in the largest bison transfer in Yellowstone National Park’s history. During the week of January 10, the National Park Service (N.P.S.) and Animal and Plant Health Inspection Spark’s (A.P.H.I.S.) completed the transfer of…
A “new group of community members” has inherited Cody’s 4th of July fireworks display after five years of planning and funding by the Cody Country Chamber of Commerce. One of the highlights of Cody’s already exceptional 4th of July festivities is the annual fireworks show. And while the show must and will go on, a…
There is plenty going on this weekend Cody and area college athletics. Let’s take a look at everything happening in the sports world. We’ll start with a look at the sports you can catch live on KODI this weekend. Cody Basketball returns to action for a pair of double headers, Friday and Saturday. Friday both…
House Bill 92 would have incentivized film and T.V. productions by giving them rebates rather than “free money,” but – once again – the Wyoming Legislature gave it a thumbs down. As of Wednesday, Feb. 8, House Bill 92 has not been sent to the floor of the Wyoming House of Representatives for a vote.…
The Cody Basketball teams were in Casper for a double header on Tuesday as they matched-up with Natrona County. These games were in place of the games that were postponed twice and initially were scheduled to be played in Cody. In the first of the double header the Fillies would once again exert their dominance…
Corri Siggins and Jody Oliver, from the Women Empowerment Campaign, spoke about how the non-profit’s mission is to embolden and empower women and keep the community safe using knowledge as their greatest weapon. They also spoke about how they hold three to four workshops a year and have frank conversations about cybersecurity, situational awareness, escape…
Four bills in the Wyoming House and Senate are working to secure absentee voting by restricting the number of ballots and requiring a photo I.D. to obtain one – which the A.C.L.U. sees as restricting democracy. Voting rights are one of the highest priorities in the 67th Wyoming Legislature, still underway in Cheyenne. With several…
U.S. Navy sailor and Sheridan resident Herman Schmidt has been accounted for 82 years after he lost his life on the U.S.S. Oklahoma in the December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. On Jan. 3, 2023, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced they had accounted for U.S. Navy Gunner’s Mate 3rd Class Herman Schmidt after positive…
The Cody Wrestlers Club played host to their own tourney over the weekend. The Tournament was held Saturday, February 4th, at Cody High School. The youngsters had a great performance as they took 1st place overall in folk style and 2nd in freestyle. Here are the results from the 2023 Cody Wrestling Tournament for USA…