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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…
Clearing U.S. Highway 14/16/20 between Cody and Greybull will take more time and effort as W.Y.D.O.T. repairs essential equipment, which means drivers must be even more cautious if they take the trip. W.Y.D.O.T. Public Relations Specialist Cody Beers says two feet of snow fell on sections of the highway during the weekend’s winter storm. Sections…
The new partnership allows students to transfer college credits earned at Northwest College through University of Phoenix to earn career-relevant degrees quickly and affordably. University of Phoenix is pleased to announce a new academic agreement with Northwest College that supports building pathways from community college courses to higher degrees. The new 3+1 Transfer Pathway Program…
Ryan Brown, founder of Celebrities for a Cause, spoke about this year’s event which will have over 30 sports celebrities from June 28th thru July 1st raising money for Special Olympics. There are a number of events scheduled like a screening of the movie Vision Quest, a golf tournament, awards banquet, and free concert. There…
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…
The 2023 Leprechaun Lure Contest is officially in the books! One thing is for certain, the amount of creativity that was displayed in this year’s contest was nothing but extraordinary! This year, we finished with a total of 48 traps, which almost doubled the amount from the year previous. From the time the contest started,…
Advice from attorneys general remains secret in some states By MEAD GRUVER and DAVID A. LIEB Associated Press CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — When officials in Wyoming faced public pressure to allow a citizen recount of election results, they reached out to the state attorney general for legal advice about how to proceed. But Attorney General…
It was a zero-tolerance policy for Wyoming’s grizzlies in 2022 – fewer bears were captured, but most were permanently “removed” from the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Wyoming Game and Fish has released its annual grizzly bear capture report to the public, which contains data on every grizzly captured and relocated by the department in 2022. The…
Martin Kimmet and Vince Vanata from the Park County Republican Party spoke about their take on this session of the legislature, bills that are still on Governor Gordon’s desk that they want signed and highlighting some of the more important bills that never got out of the drawer. Plus, they spoke on how Rep. Harriet…