KODI News
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It’s State Tournament time. The Cody Golf team will be in Buffalo this weekend for the Class 3A State Golf Championship tournament. The Broncs are coming off a 3rd place finish at the Conference tournament while the Fillies placed 4th. While youthful groups, confidence is high for both teams heading into the weekend. With the…
Taking a look at this week’s Cody High School sports slate and area college teams. This week marks the final week for the Golf Season in the Cowboy State while it’s the first week of post season play for Tennis teams. Let’s take a look first at the live sports schedule for KODI. The only…
The Cody Country Chamber of Commerce encourages businesses to join a study exploring the economic connections between gateway communities and Yellowstone National Park in Summer 2022. Baylor University and Montana State University are collaborating on a research project to document and understand the infrastructural and economic implications of the 2022 June flooding and Yellowstone National…
The June flooding in Yellowstone National Park continued taking its toll in August, as the number of visitors flowing through the three open entrances decreased substantially. The busiest season in Yellowstone National Park was substantially slower this year. As the summer of the park’s 150th anniversary opened with devastating floods, 2022’s visitation is the lowest…
The Bureau of Reclamation will be lowering the water level in Alcova Reservoir as the 2022 irrigation season draws to a close. The annual drawdown of the reservoir will begin on Saturday, Oct. 1. During October, “the reservoir water surface elevation will be lowered by about 10 feet, at a rate of approximately four inches…
The Park County Elections Office released the list of write-in candidates who appeared in the primary election – real people, different versions of real candidates, and a slew of fictional characters. Many Park County residents are still reeling from the Aug. 16 primary election – which saw the highest number of participants in mid-term election…
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The governor of Mississippi in 2017 was “on board” with a plan for a nonprofit group to pay Brett Favre more than $1 million in welfare grant money so the retired NFL quarterback could help fund a university volleyball facility, according to a text messages between Favre and the director of…
Travis Marshall, President of Combat Warriors Inc., Wyoming chapter, and Vinnie Alexo, retired Lieutenant from the New York City Fire Department, spoke about how Combat Warriors Inc. help men and women who have been in combat proudly serving our country, transition to civilian life by being outdoors. Travis calls it “outdoor therapy” whether it be…
Paint the Town Red returns this Friday, September 16th as one of Powell’s biggest annual celebrations. There will be food, games, live music, and activities for all ages. Northwest College writes, “there’s something for everyone – and everyone’s invited! So join us on the streets of Powell as we Paint the Town Trapper red!” WHEN: 4:00…