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The Research & Planning section of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services reported today that the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell from 3.5% in April to 3.3% in May. Wyoming’s unemployment rate has decreased in each of the past four months and is slightly lower than the current U.S. unemployment rate of 3.7%. Seasonally…

Ready to learn about the top horseback riding Yellowstone destinations? Check out these four areas in Yellowstone best experienced from the saddle. 

Cody’s own Kennedi Niemann and Luke Talich have won the prestigious Milward Simpson Award. This award is given to the most outstanding male and female high school senior in Wyoming. It is considered most prestigious award an athlete can earn in their high school career. This is the 48th year of the award and were…

For the last five years, Wy Thai, a family-owned-and-operated Thai restaurant, has run a successful food business in a small trailer on Big Horn Avenue. That changed on June 8th when they opened a new, sit-down restaurant in the building of the old Noon Break breakfast place at 2619 Sheridan Avenue. Originally started in Ralston…

Ready to make an informed decision? Let’s have a look at what makes Old Faithful Inn the right — or wrong — destination for Yellowstone visitors. 

Feds announce start of public process to reshape key rules on Colorado River water use by 2027 By KEN RITTER Associated Press LAS VEGAS (AP) — A public process started Thursday to reshape the way Colorado River water is distributed, with federal officials promising to collect comments about updating and enacting rules in 2027 to…

It was standing room only at the Cody Auditorium for the Special Meeting of the the City of Cody Planning, Zoning and Adjustment Board to discuss the proposed Cody Temple for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. When the Planning and Zoning board walked on stage to take their seats, the energy…

St. Anthony Church in Cody, Wyoming has been informed by Yellowstone National Park officials that for the first time in 60 years priests cannot stay overnight in the park, but they can still hold weekend services for visitors. Prior to the notice, priests have stayed overnight in an RV trailer to make hosting public church…

With the arrival of summer, there is an increasing number of people visiting Yellowstone National Park, the oldest National Park in the United States. Unfortunately, there is also a baffling number of human/animal encounters, with numerous visitors approaching wildlife despite the park’s strict regulations. In the past few weeks alone, there has been a number…

On Wednesday, June 14th, Northwest College in Powell hosted one of the largest homeland security trainings for first responders, complete with United States Army Blackhawk Helicopters. With the goal to strengthen collaboration, communication and coordination, the intensive training prepared first responders for worst-case scenarios in one of the most effective trainings in Wyoming history. What…


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