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W.Y.D.O.T.’s update on its Shoshone River Bridge project includes more information on times and delays drivers between Cody and Ralston will want to know. Earlier this week, work began on three W.Y.D.O.T. road projects in Park County. One of these projects involves pavement and guardrail improvement for the section of U.S. 14A that crosses the…

The good news is Yellowstone Regional Airport will stay busy this summer – but the bad news is it won’t be as busy as it could have been with one airline gone. Over the past few years, the number of people moving through Yellowstone Regional Airport has steadily increased. Even the COVID-19 pandemic didn’t slow…

A Big Horn Basin nonprofit organization called Rainhorse Equine Assisted Services is asking for help from residents in a contest that ends March 17, 2022. Rainhorse is one of ten finalists in the Feed It Forward grant program hosted by Nutrena Feeds.  The ten finalists are promoted on social media, and whoever wins the most…

By SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer The American West’s megadrought deepened so much last year that it is now the driest in at least 1,200 years and is a worst-case climate change scenario playing out live, a new study finds. A dramatic drying in 2021 — about as dry as 2002 and one of the…

The Worland Warrior Wrestling team were at the Ron Thon Memorial Meet  in Riverton on Friday and Saturday. 39 teams from across Wyoming High Schools from All Classes would compete. The Warriors finished 17th at the Meet. Kobe Swain, Creedon Newell, Tillman Burns, Ivan Keuntjes, Nathan Harper, and Christian Peterson. At the 132 lb. weight…

Wyoming Pathways asks all Wyomingites to consider what “Active Transportation” projects could use funding – and Cody should be paying attention. Governor Mark Gordon has developed a proposal to make the best use of new federal funding Wyoming will receive from the American Rescue Plan. In the broad strokes, the objective is to create “a…

Legend Communications of Wyoming   Legend Communications of Wyoming is Wyoming’s largest radio broadcasting company, servicing Cody and Worland, Sheridan and Buffalo, Gillette, and their surrounding communities, by actively operating 22 broadcast radio stations, an additional 3 translators, and a full suite digital marketing business. Our station clusters cover a variety of formats across AM…

An elderly angler was saved by Park County Search and Rescue and other area agencies after getting injured in a fall along Highway 14-16-20 last week. On September 9th, 2021, the Park County Sheriff’s Office Communications Division received a call for assistance at approximately 3:36 P.M. An 84-year-old man had fallen and sustained injuries to…

Following a well-studied pattern, sage grouse leks were less busy in Spring 2021 – not unexpected and not necessarily a bad sign for Wyoming grouse populations. New data analyzed by Wyoming Game and Fish show the number of sage grouse at leks decreased in Spring 2021. Overall, lek attendance was down 13% from numbers observed…

Hot Springs County Schools are in lockdown until distance learning is completed at least until September 13th. The decision was made by the Hot Springs County School District and Dustin Hunt. Hot Springs County recorded it’s highest student and staff absent percentage of 30% The following events will be impacted with a lockdown of the…


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