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The Cody-based Tanager Beverages has sold its assets and distributing rights, meaning the company that has served the Bighorn Basin with beverages since 1997 is no more. In a letter sent to all “valued vendors,” Tanager Sales Manager Joe Kondelis announced that the assets and distributing rights had been sold to three companies: Quality Brands…

It’s been almost a full year since the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel has been open to overnight guests. Unfortunately, weather-related construction delays mean the hotel’s doors are going to stay closed for a while longer. Yellowstone National Park’s Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel spring 2023 opening has been delayed until the wastewater treatment system in the…

Three local Northwest College students hope to get money to launch a mental health non-profit through a University of Wyoming competition for student entrepreneurs. Eight student-led teams will vie for seed prize money to get their business plans off the ground in the John P. Ellbogen $50K Entrepreneurship Competition at the University of Wyoming. Sponsored…

After the Park County Commissioners unanimously denied a request for a tower company to build a new cell tower outside of Cody in February, the company sued. On March 9th, Horizon Tower LLC sued Park County, asking that a U.S. District Court for Wyoming to give them a special-use permit so they could build the…

According to the US Forest Service, a man named Kuyendall led the first group of gold prospectors into the mountains near Kirwin in 1870.

The one-day drive raised thousands of dollars for campus projects and the ongoing commitment to providing quality educational opportunities to the residents of the Bighorn Basin. The Northwest College Foundation held its third annual Giving Day campaign Thursday, March 30, breaking its record for total dollars raised. During this 24-hour giving blitz, much of the…

Dan Schein and Joe Harper from the Cody Cupboard food bank spoke about the growing problem of hunger in Park County.  They said that the stats are going up on the number of individuals and families who are being served in our area.  They are in need of monetary as well as food donations to…

The forecast stays snowy in northwest Wyoming, with a good chance of scattered snow showers expected for the next week – but at least it’ll be a bit warmer. The National Weather Service Office in Riverton has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for “the Western Mountains” of Wyoming. The outlook is in effect for the…

The Bureau of Reclamation, at the request of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and in coordination with Willwood Workgroup Two, has scheduled a flushing flow in the Shoshone River downstream of Buffalo Bill Dam. The flushing flow will begin with rapidly increasing flows on April 11 and conclude on April 14. During this time,…

From the State of Wyoming, 67th Legislature District 20 State Senator Ed Cooper and District 27 State Representative Martha Lawley were on Community Connections with LeAnn Baker. Both Senator Cooper and Representative Lawley just finished their session in Cheyenne and discuss Bills passing, Bills failing, Bills they supported, and ones they didn’t. Listen to the…


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