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Tina Hoebelheinrich, the CEO of the Cody Country Chamber of Commerce, spoke about her resigning from the Chamber to take on the same position for the City of Casper. Tina also spoke about the Workplace Bootcamp offered for teens in April as well as the fireworks display that has been handed off to another organization…
Bighorn Basin residents might want to consider attending one of the seven meetings, as the severity of this winter might affect the time and duration of 2023’s hunting seasons. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department will conduct six open-house meetings throughout the Bighorn Basin and one final meeting in Worland to discuss 2023 hunting season…
Martin Kimmet and Vince Vanata from the Park County Republican Party spoke about their take on this session of the legislature, bills that are still on Governor Gordon’s desk that they want signed and highlighting some of the more important bills that never got out of the drawer. Plus, they spoke on how Rep. Harriet…
A new awards show has been announced for fans of Country Music as Peacock and NBC will air the first-ever “People’s Choice Country Awards” this September.
This is the time of year where we Spring ahead and lose an hour of sleep. But why? Where did this custom come from and why do we stubbornly keep it? This weekend, make sure to turn your clocks FORWARD by an hour on Saturday night into Sunday morning. Beware on Monday, when you find…
Leprechauns are always associated with St. Patrick’s Day, (which is coming up on March 17th,) the Luck of the Irish, and the guarding of a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. But just how did this diminutive, troublemaking, up-to-no-good creature (is it an elf? a sprite? something sinister?) come to still be…
The Cody Country Chamber of Commerce has announced the resignation of its CEO, Tina Hoebelheinrich. Tina has accepted a new position and will be transitioning to her new opportunity over the next 30 days. During her tenure, the Cody Country Chamber of Commerce has replenished its reserves, grown staff, increased member benefits, and brought stability…
Over $1 million is available to stabilize and restore sections of Shoshone National Forest affected by the historically destructive floods of June 2022. The U.S.D.A. Forest Service’s Rocky Mountain Regional Office announced today that Colorado and Wyoming will receive $40.15 million in disaster relief funds this fiscal year, made possible through the Disaster Supplement of…
The American Red Cross doesn’t want anyone to miss a beat this Sunday – but they should also take some time to check their smoke alarms while changing their clocks. Daylight saving time begins this Sunday, March 12, and the American Red Cross of Wyoming reminds everyone to turn their clocks forward one hour and…