City of Cody
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The Cody Police Department is looking for a suspect who committed several auto burglaries and stole one vehicle in the early morning of Monday, June 26. An unknown adult male broke into several vehicles throughout Cody. A vehicle parked in the 1900 block of 15th Street captured a photograph at approximately 1:00 AM. The stolen…
With the recent announcement of Cody Police Chief Chuck Baker’s retirement, I invited him on Speak Your Piece to reflect on the last seven years as our police chief and who will succeed him. Chief Baker was candid in talking about the accomplishments under his watch, the current investigation into Office Stinson and why it’s…
The City of Cody released new information about the ongoing internal investigation involving a Cody law enforcement officer. “This disclosure aims to enhance transparency, address public inquiries, and uphold the City of Cody’s standards of professional conduct in law enforcement,” reads a June 15 press release. The investigation relates to a traffic stop conducted by…
Today, I took a different approach on Speak Your Piece. I didn’t have a guest; the person I wanted to hear from was you. If you attended the meeting last night at the Cody Auditorium, I wanted to hear your opinion of what happened at the Public Meeting at the Cody Auditorium about the proposed…
For weeks now, questions, theories, speculation, and conjecture has been swirling around Cody and Park County concerning the announcement of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Days Saint’s proposal of building a temple on Skyline Drive on a piece of property previously owned by Glenn Nielson. What impact would an almost 10,000 square foot…
Cody residents moving through town Friday morning probably noticed people with maroon shirts lifting grates on Sheridan Avenue or emerging from the shade of blue spruce trees with bulging trash bags at Dacken Park. But these seemingly strange activities are signs that Cody Cares. After an unfortunate rain delay, The Cody Rotary Club‘s 2nd Annual…
After seven years of dedicated service to the Cody community and a 43-year-long career, Cody Chief of Police Chuck Baker has announced his retirement from the Cody Police Department, effective June 30. Baker formally announced his decision to retire – after several months of consideration – at the June 6 meeting of the Cody City…
Correction: In the original article, it was said that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints anticipates traffic will only increase “by 32 vehicles per day” on Skyline Drive. A review of official documents provided by the Church shows an anticipated traffic increase of 32 vehicles per hour. Hundreds of people met and mingled…
After unexpected cancellations in May, two important meetings for the public to hear and speak on the proposed Cody Wyoming Temple have been rescheduled for June. The group Cody Wyoming Temple has rescheduled its community open house for Tuesday, June 6, from 7 to 8 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Church of…
On Friday, May 26, the City of Cody and Cody Police Department released a statement saying a Cody police officer was on “paid administrative leave” while a formal complaint against the officer is investigated. “The City of Cody and the Cody Police Department acknowledge its commitment to maintaining transparency, accountability, and the highest standards of…