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Today marks the 50th anniversary of National Ag Day.  This is a day that celebrates the farmers and ranchers who work hard everyday to make sure that Americans have food on their tables, material for clothing and building and by-products used in a variety of ways. But what is “Ag” and how does it play…

There will always be road and highway construction in northwest Wyoming, but since W.Y.D.O.T. has finished major projects in the region, all the work this summer will be smaller in scale with shorter delays and quick completion. W.Y.D.O.T. Public Relations Specialist Cody Beers was the featured speaker at the Cody Club lunch on Monday, March…

It should be noted that among the parties averse to the idea of Absaroka as the 49th state was the Hawaii territory, which was already slated for admission as the 49th state. 

TRIGGER WARNING: This episode discusses abuse, sexual assault and violence against women. Corri Siggins and Juliet Fish from the Women Empowerment campaign is sponsoring a run/walk in memory of Berry Bryant.  The “Run for Berry” will take place on April 29th, 2023 at Northwest College in Powell.  The run is to bring awareness and prevent…

The suicide rate among Wyomingites dropped in 2022, a positive reversal of a trend that has seen the Cowboy State lead in deaths by suicide in the country.  Fewer deaths, births, marriages and divorces were recorded among Wyoming residents in 2022 compared to the previous year according to official records from the Wyoming Department of…

This video, taken only some 13 years after Wyoming joined the Union as the 44th state, serves as a stark reminder that without railroads, the state wouldn’t exist as we know it today.

Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation appoints Aura Sunada Newlin executive director She’s going to need new business cards as the term “interim” is being taken off her title. The Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation is announcing the appointment of Aura Sunada Newlin as its permanent executive director. She is a fourth-generation Wyomingite, fourth-generation Japanese American, graduate of…

Considering how many people have traveled the route between Cody and Yellowstone since the park was first established in 1872, it’s a bit surprising that local residents remained unaware of Mummy Cave for so long.

Perhaps the most iconic species residing in America’s first national park, the Yellowstone bison is often misunderstood.

A Wapiti man, who is suing the federal government over whether he has the right to build and possess his own M16 machine gun, had another setback in his lawsuit last week. Jake Stanley DeWilde brought his lawsuit against the federal government in January, suing Attorney General Merrick Garland, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco…


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