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Wyoming State Parks, along with the Bureau of Reclamation, is looking for the public’s opinions about the future of Buffalo Bill Reservoir and State Park outside of Cody.  There will be several opportunities for citizens to engage with resource management with questions, comments, ideas and concerns to the consultant team as well as the staff…

Park County Homeland Security Director Jeff Martin and Physician Advisor for the Big Horn Basin Health Care Coalition, Doctor Elise Lowe, spoke about an intra-agency coalition that will be participating in training exercises on June 14th at Northwest College in Powell.  Agencies from law enforcement, medical and first responders, as well at military personnel will…

The University of Wyoming is looking for anyone willing to share their stories of ghostly encounters in historic Wyoming hotels. Dr. Ken Hanson, an Assistant Professor at U.W.’s Department of Criminal Justice and Sociology, is supervising a professional study by primary researcher Deborah Cobb. As part of the study, the research team wants to schedule…

While it’s difficult to make a cellphone call in the Wapiti Valley, a call for judgment will be heard loud and clear next year. A court date has been set to hear the cases for and against a new 195-foot cell tower in Wapiti. U.S. District Court Judge Alan Johnson scheduled a bench trial in…

Nevada fight over leaky irrigation canal and groundwater more complicated than appears on surface By SCOTT SONNER Associated Press RENO, Nev. (AP) — Water conflicts are nothing new to the arid West, where myriad users long have vied for their share of the precious resource from California’s Central Valley to the Colorado and Missouri rivers.…

Jury selection to begin in trial of former deputy accused of failing to confront Parkland shooter By TERRY SPENCER Associated Press FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Jury selection is scheduled to begin Wednesday in the trial of a former Florida sheriff’s deputy charged with failing to confront the shooter who killed 14 students and three…

Paleontologist Dean Lomax, Ph.D., from the University of Manchester in England, spoke about his appearance at Jurassic Fest that is happening in Thermopolis on June 23rd and 24th.  Dr. Lomax will be speaking about his discoveries as well as his research into all things dinosaurs.  He also spoke about his time in Wyoming and working…

Cody High School held their 115th graduation commencement ceremony Saturday, May 27th at the Sweitzer Gym. 144 students received their diploma during the ceremony. Several people spoke during the ceremony including salutatorian, Micah Idema, followed by a speech from valedictorian, Riley Nielson. The ceremony was led by principal, Jeremiah Johnston. Kind, intelligent, fun, brave and talented…

On Friday, May 26, the City of Cody and Cody Police Department released a statement saying a Cody police officer was on “paid administrative leave” while a formal complaint against the officer is investigated. “The City of Cody and the Cody Police Department acknowledge its commitment to maintaining transparency, accountability, and the highest standards of…

The City of Cody takes great pride in its patriotism and the community’s support of its many veterans. While that patriotism is most overly displayed during the many Independence Day festivities, it is displayed more solemnly but no less genuinely on Memorial Day. Every year, two ceremonies are held on opposite ends of Cody –…


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