Local Business
Rebekah Burns, Executive Director of the Powell Economic Partnership, and Kiran Darai, Outdoor Recreation Planner and Americorp Vista member, spoke about the outdoor initiatives that PEP is working on. Kiran talked about what his research says about what people want in Powell as well as Park County as far as outdoor recreation opportunities. Rebekah spoke…
Now that winter has finally packed its bags and left Wyoming, cars that have been subjected to the salt, dirt and everyday road grime from all the snow and ice are much more noticeable in the brilliant spring sunshine. Car washes have been busy with long lines as the temps have warmed up as people…
A new restaurant in Cody is set to open on May 1st, and the owners say they want to bring a new dining experience to residents and tourists alike when driving down the main drag on Sheridan Avenue. Located in front of The Scout Inn, the Blanca Tatanka is the brain-child of three locals here…
It was inevitable, Josh Yoder says as he describes his food journey and current passion: Yoder’s Donuts food truck. “I grew up in the food business working for my dad. My dad has a specialty food business.” The brick and mortar store was a bakery, deli, [the store] carried a lot of specialty foods” that…
Deni Hirsh, Chief Development Officer, and James Klessens, CEO and President of Forward Cody spoke about how 2022 was for business here in Cody and what to expect in 2023. They also spoke about how important entrepreneurs are to the Cody Community and how Forward Cody will help businesses in the future.
Tina Hoebelheinrich, CEO of the Cody Country Chamber of Commerce, spoke about the Cody Cowboy Stroll and Lighted Parade that happened last Saturday. Also, Tina talked about how business did on Small Business Saturday and what the Chamber has coming up for the Holiday Season.
Tina Hoebelheinrich, CEO of the Cody Country Chamber of Commerce, spoke about the Chamber’s Ready To Work program, which teaches soft skills to teens who are entering the job market for the first time. She also talked about Halloween and what’s coming up from the Chamber for Christmas.
2022 is already looking promising for the City of Cody, as the amount of “local currency” soon to be circulating is ensuring lots of local shopping next year. Yesterday, the Cody Country Chamber of Commerce sent its regular online newsletter to chamber members. In addition to celebrating the 46 local businesses that became members in…
So I wanted to share something that happened to me Monday morning… Many of you know my voice from the radio every morning, but what some of you might not realize is that I also work behind the scenes & put together all of the ads you hear each day (you know, the stuff that…
There’s a new way to support your favorite local businesses. The Cody Chamber of Commerce has set up a new Facebook page called Cody Country Curbside. Many local businesses are offering new ways to shop, dine, and order. According to the new page’s description: “This page is a place for sharing information and promoting our…
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