Wyoming News
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After captivating the world for almost two years, Grizzly 399 and her four cubs are going their separate ways – to the delight and dismay of the public and biologists. According to the Jackon Hole News and Guide, Grizzly 399 and her four cubs appear to be separating. Of course, this is no surprise to…
The B.L.M. wants more fertility control of wild horses and burros so overpopulated herds don’t use all the water and food needed by other Wyoming wildlife. The Bureau of Land Management seeks new contract services to humanely gather, treat, and release wild horses and burros living on public lands. The contract is part of their…
The Wyoming High School Softball Regular Season is coming to a close. Wyopreps has released it’s latest coaches and media softball poll. The Cody Fillies made their debut in the poll lat week, coming in at No. 5 and they remain in that same spot this week. Cody has won the West Conference and earned…
The Public Affairs Office is advising visitors to anticipate winter weather and hazardous driving conditions in Yellowstone National Park in the coming days. The Office said travelers should, “anticipate temporary road closures and driving delays.” The East Entrance Road between the East Entrance and Fishing Bridge is temporarily closed due to winter weather and hazardous…
Former Cody High School and Northwest College Soccer Player Genevieve Sauers will be continuing her Soccer Career. On Wednesday, it was announced that Sauers will be playing for the Florida Gulf Coast Dutch Lions FC Team. Florida Gulf Coacst Dutch Lions FC is the fourth (of nine) Dutch Lions FC club in the USA. Sauers,…
Aaron Buck, Airport Director at Yellowstone Regional Airport, joined Mac Watson on Speak Your Piece (5/6/2022) to address the challenges of a growing airport, the ongoing pilot shortages, and the reduced number of flights out of Cody, Wyoming. Regarding the cuts in flights and service, Buck says, “A lot of it has to do with…
The earth’s always moving in Yellowstone, but a recent earthquake in the park was intense enough to be measured by the U.S. Geological Survey. A handful of tourists might have started their day with a good shake. At 7:32 a.m. Wednesday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey detected a light earthquake in Yellowstone National Park. The…
Angela or “Angie” Johnson recently announced her decision to run for Park County Commissioner. Candidates running for Park County Commissioner run for open seats as they become available instead of directly challenging incumbents. When asked what prompted her decision to run for office, Johnson says, “like many responsibilities I have taken on throughout my working…
Members of the Powell Medical Foundation were serving root beer floats in the cafeteria of the Powell Valley Healthcare center to thank nursing and support staff as part of National Nurses Week and National Hospital Week. From delivering babies to assisting in the emergency room and caring for the elderly, nurses shoulder the responsibility for…
A Greybull man pretended to be an Idaho man for 50 years but now faces prison and fines for his half-a-century ruse. The Cowboy State Daily reports that 85-year-old Peter Jeremy Martin has been charged with multiple crimes in U.S. District Court. His charges include making false statements, aggravated identity theft, and making false statements…