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Tuesday’s snow fell fast and hard, quickly surpassing the anticipated two to six inches over the 24-hour period, which should build up the region’s slightly lower-than-normal snowpack. Before the first flakes fell on Tuesday morning, the National Weather Service Office in Riverton had already issued a Winter Storm Warning and told Bighorn Basin residents to…

Senator Cynthia Lummis heard reports of Americans denied certain medical procedures if they are not vaccinated against COVID-19 and wants the federal government to take a financial stand. U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) joined Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) in introducing the COVID-19 Vaccination Non-Discrimination Act to ensure that people in Wyoming receive the best health…

The Park County Land Use Plan is on track for completion in 2023, and now a draft of the all-encompassing plan is available online for another round of public input for the next few decades of growth in northwest Wyoming. On Monday, Feb. 13, the first iteration of the long-awaited Park County Land Use Plan…

Nikki Hoellwarth, Executive Director, and Erica Kelble, Volunteer and Fundraiser Coordinator for Mountain Spirit Habitat, spoke about what their non-profit is all about, describing it as a “hand up, not a hand out.” They offer and number of programs for people who qualify and are willing to put “sweat equity” into a project, ultimately becoming…

UPDATE: Cody is now the number one small western town to live! So cast your vote to keep Cody at the top of the list!   If you live here, you already know why the small town of Cody, Wyoming is a great place to live. Many of the residents want to keep the great…

It was a typical Monday night when freshman Isabelle Radakovich, an alum of Cody High School and known as “Izzy” to her friends, was sitting in the dining hall on the south campus of Michigan State University when the message pinged her phone. “I got a text that shots had been fired on the north…

Wyoming is getting nearly $20 million in federal funding – this time from the E.P.A. – for infrastructure to improve water quality in small, rural communities across the state. On Monday, Feb. 13, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.) announced $18,914,000 from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to address emerging contaminants, like Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl…

W.Y.D.O.T.’s website was getting great traffic last year as people repeatedly checked the state’s go-to road information resource for closures and road conditions. The Wyoming Department of Transportation’s 511 travel website registered about 2.2 billion site visits in 2022. “This is by far the most hits in a calendar year since the department started tracking…

Park County School District #6 has announced an early release for Tuesday, Feb. 14, due to heavy snow. The district is now operating on a Friday early release and bus schedule. Classes will end at 1:40 p.m. All afterschool activities are canceled. Early dismissals have also been announced for Park County School District #16 in…

Governor Mark Gordon is announcing a new campaign to help combat childhood obesity and mental illness. Dubbed the DON’T QUIT! program, Governor Gordon says, “The health and well-being of Wyomingites is a priority of my administration, and I welcome this opportunity to provide a healthier future for our children. Last fall the Governor’s Mental Health…


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