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Here’s some advice for traveling through Yellowstone National Park late in the tourist season.
If you’re planning a trip to Yellowstone National Park, Yellowstone Lake is a must-see. But with 110 miles of shoreline, how do you choose the best place to check out Yellowstone Lake?
According to the Wyoming Department of Health and the Wyoming Livestock Board, there have been recent reports of a rare and serious bacterial infection called leptospirosis in Laramie County. This illness has been diagnosed in several dogs and one human. The human case of leptospirosis is reported to be the first recorded case in the…
The University of Wyoming has been ranked 91st on “Top 100 U.S. Universities Granted Utility Patents in 2022”. The new list, published by the National Academy of Inventors, was created to highlight and celebrate American innovation and to showcase the universities that play a large role in advancing the innovation ecosystem within the U.S. and…
To commemorate Earth Science Week, the Wyoming State Geological Survey is distributing 50 complementary toolkits to science classrooms throughout the state. These toolkits, developed by the American Geosciences Institute, aim to enhance geoscience education. The toolkits will be made available to Wyoming teachers on a first-come, first-served basis through the Wyoming State Geological Survey’s website.…
Here’s the sad story of The Wreck of the E.C. Waters in Yellowstone Lake.
In a surprise assembly, John Corbin, a dedicated social studies teacher at Cody High School, has been honored with the prestigious title of the 2024 Wyoming Teacher of the Year. With 15 years of experience as an educator in Wyoming, Corbin has shown a deep commitment to promoting civics education among his students. He firmly…
Chuck Gray, the Secretary of State for Wyoming, recently established a revised data sharing agreement with the Department of Health’s Vital Statistics Services that aims to speed up the process of removing deceased voters from Wyoming’s voter registry by reducing the time it takes to receive and process mortality records. Previously, it could take up…
Jacob Graham, born and raised in Cody, is a singer-songwriter that is working on a number of projects, including an album that should be ready to drop in 2024. Jake talks about what inspires him, how he writes a song, and how he got the artwork for the cover of his album.
Janie Curtis and Tiffany Mannion from That Other Project spoke about wanting the community’s input on the Transportation Plan for Cody. No matter if you’re a biker, hiker, horse rider, or walker, they want to hear from you. Also, if you drive around Cody, they want your input as well. The more people who participate…