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While majority of people celebrate the 4th of July watching fireworks, one person decided to dress up as an animal and chase bison in Yellowstone National Park. The alleged incident occurred in Hayden Valley in the heart of Yellowstone National Park on Independence Day. Park tourist, Jeff Kingsbury posted about the incident in a Yellowstone…
Another tourist has been caught on camera not following the rules of Yellowstone National Park officials, as she stuck her fingers in one of the hottest thermal springs, Fountain Paint Pot area. Despite warnings from other park visitors by Silex Springs, the tourist dipped her fingers into the scalding springs, appearing to burn herself. She…
After a 2-to-1 vote, the Albany County Commissioners approved to change the name of Swastika Lake. In the Tuesday night meeting, the Albany County Commissioners also voted to name the lake “Knight Lake”. Swastika Lake was named before the genocide and white nationalism of World War II and the prominent use of the swastika symbol…
Despite the first day of summer, the Wyoming spring showers came in heavily Wednesday afternoon, causing minor flash flooding in parts Cody, Wyoming. The National Weather Service has issued the following warning for Northern Wyoming: “A strong storm system will produce areas of heavy rain for southern Montana and northern Wyoming. The heavy rain will…
Yellowstone National Park officials warn tourists constantly about keeping a safe distance from the wild animals in the park, but despite the danger, some tourists still insist on pursuing an encounter with wildlife. Since Yellowstone opened for the 2023 season two months ago, there have been more tourists caught on camera attempting to interact with…
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…
The Special Meeting of the Planning, Zoning and Adjustment Board to discuss the development of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints proposed Cody Temple start time for this evening is at 6pm, with doors opening at 5:30pm. The revised executive agenda reads 5:30pm, but a representative of the City of Cody confirmed that…
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…
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…
Over 3 million people visit Yellowstone National Park every year to view the infamous geysers, beautiful landscapes and wildlife. So far this year, there have been numerous tourist caught on video interacting with the park’s wildlife in a negative way, but this wildlife interaction that was caught on video was truly incredible. With over half…