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DENVER (AP) — Interior Secretary Deb Haaland announced an expansion Wednesday of a National Park Service historical site dedicated to the massacre by U.S. troops of more than 200 Native Americans in what is now southeastern Colorado. Haaland, the first Native American to lead a U.S. Cabinet agency, made the announcement during a solemn ceremony…

Young adults across the state are being asked by the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) to complete a brief survey about substance use and other health-related behaviors. Current Wyoming residents, ages 18-29, are eligible for the anonymous survey, which can be found by clicking here. The survey takes about 10 to 15 minutes to complete.…

If Big Horn County residents spot a plume of smoke sometime this month, it might be the B.L.M.’s prescribed burn to improve habitat and reduce the severity of future wildfires. The Bureau of Land Management will conduct a prescribed fire project 17 miles east of Lovell this fall in the Mexican Hills and Cow Creek…

Beginning next week, Yellowstone National Park will begin closing down major roads within and leading to the park, ending the park’s 150th anniversary and the most challenging summer season ever. Perhaps the most challenging summer season in Yellowstone National Park’s 150-year history is coming to a close. Beginning Oct. 11, Summer 2022 will officially end…

The Rider of the Painted Horse might not have made it to the “big screen,” but the silent movie filmed in the Cody area in 1925 will be featured by Big Horn Cinemas on Tuesday, October 18th. Showtimes for free screenings of the film will take place at 4 p.m., 5:30 p.m., and 7 p.m.…

Coffee doesn’t discriminate, and you can enjoy it at any time and at any temperature.  When It’s cold out you can drink it hot, and if it’s hot out you can drink it iced.  Whether you drink it black or in a more stylized form, coffee is always there for us.   The obsession with…

It’s Cody, it’s Star Valley. It’s No. 1 vs. No. 2. It’s a State Championship preview. Friday night the Cody Broncs travel to Afton to face-off with arguably the best team they’ll face this year, the Star Valley Braves. Cody has won 21 straight games dating back to the 2020 season. Their last loss was…

As confirmed by City Planner, Todd Stowell, the empty lot on the corner of Sheridan Ave. and 16th Street is set to become a City Brew. The lot has already been purchased by City Brew and its application has been sent to the city, which is in the final process of approving the building plans.…

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department needs help from hunters this fall to collect samples from mule deer and elk in the ongoing effort to monitor the spread of chronic wasting disease. Wyoming Game and Fish wants samples from at least 200 adult mule deer bucks or adult elk in seven hunt areas. All the…

Stefanie Bell, Vice Chair of Park County School Board Number 6, spoke about the Big Horn Avenue project that is affecting traffic.  What is the project accomplishing, what’s the next step and how is being evaluated.  She also talked about issues the school board is facing right now.  


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