Wendy Corr
Wendy Corr is a Writer for Cowboy State Daily, and is based in Cody. She covers unique people, places and events in Wyoming, highlighting the best of the Cowboy State and occasionally reaching beyond our borders to highlight happenings in nearby states as well.
Previously, Wendy was the news director at the Bighorn Radio Network in Cody, earning six "News Reporter of the Year" awards from the Wyoming Association of Broadcasters. She also contributes television news stories to stations in Billings, Montana, as well as in Casper and Cheyenne.
Additionally, Wendy is a professional singer and instrumentalist with the "Dan Miller Cowboy Music Revue" based in Cody, although the band often travels around the country, bringing "Wyoming to the world."
Latest from Wendy Corr

Two Major Wildfires Burning In Western Wyoming, Big Horn Mountains
Two fires large enough to be listed on the national InciWeb database are burning in Wyoming.
Wendy CorrJuly 25, 2021

Worland Airman Welcomed Home After 54 Years
After 54 years, the Worland native has finally returned home. Krogman, a 1964 graduate of the Air Force Academy, was just 25 when he was killed in action during the Vietnam War while serving with the Forward Air Controller wing in Vietnam.
Wendy CorrJuly 22, 2021

Country Star Suzy Bogguss Returns To Wyoming For Sunday Concert
Country music star Suzy Bogguss will perform in Cody this weekend.
Wendy CorrJuly 21, 2021

Hands Across The Saddle Meets Wilford Brimley’s $1M Goal In Final Year
Wilford Brimley's Hands Across the Saddle initiative managed to raise $1 million in its final year.
Wendy CorrJuly 18, 2021

Wyoming Rodeo Hero Chris LeDoux Celebrated With Statue At Cheyenne Frontier Days
Chris LeDoux is being forever memorialized at the Daddy Of Em All this year with a bronze statue celebrating his career placed at Frontier Park in Cheyenne.
Wendy CorrJuly 16, 2021

Weather, Geyser Experts Say Prediction Old Faithful Will Dry Up Is Unlikely
While there have some concerns that recent high temperatures could dry up Old Faithful, experts say this prediction is ludicrous.
Wendy CorrJuly 13, 2021

Wyoming Wildland Firefighters Put Themselves In Danger Every Year
Over 400 on-duty fatalities occurred among wildland firefighters between 2000 and 2019. Earlier this year, Cody's Tim Hart died from a fire fighting accident in New Mexico.
Wendy CorrJuly 12, 2021

Wyoming Might Escape Record-Smashing High Temps In Northwest & Southwest U.S.
Record high temperatures baking the northwest and southwest areas of the U.S. are coming close to Wyoming but the Cowboy State might just escape it.
Wendy CorrJuly 12, 2021

Sublette County Shows Western Hospitality To Kids In Fatal Bus Crash
The motorcyclist was killed instantly and the high school students were left on the side of the road, uninjured but traumatized. That's when Pinedale residents stepped up.
Wendy CorrJuly 07, 2021

Northwest Wyo Fire Officials Urge Residents To Avoid Fireworks
Extremely dry and hot conditions have fire officials in northwestern Wyoming asking residents to stay away from fireworks this Fourth of July, even there there is no official ban on the explosives in the county.
Wendy CorrJuly 03, 2021

Fire Restrictions Take Effect As Fourth Nears
Stage 1 fire restrictions are in affect for at least 10 counties in Wyoming.
Wendy CorrJuly 01, 2021

Wyoming Discus Thrower Ready To Represent U.S. At Olympics
Hes 6 feet, 8 inches tall. He is 335 pounds. He was a theater major at the University of Wyoming. Now Mason Finley is heading to Tokyo to represent the United States in the Summer Olympics.
Wendy CorrJuly 01, 2021

Cody Girl A Rising Star In Male-Dominated Shooting Sports
This summer, Cori Gordon was one of just 11 young people from across the country chosen to attend the 2021 Olympic and Sporting Clay Development Camp.
Wendy CorrJune 29, 2021

Looking For A Home In Wyoming And Have $70 Million, There’s A House For You
If you are looking for a new home in Wyoming and your budget restricts you to no more than $70 million, there are some properties you should investigate.
Wendy CorrJune 27, 2021

Unlike Many Major Cities, Law Enforcement Officers In Wyoming Feel Appreciated
Unlike major cities which are experiencing massive police resignations due to morale, Wyoming law enforcement officers say they feel appreciated.
Wendy CorrJune 22, 2021

New Cody Plaza Celebrating Buffalo Bill Cody & Frontier Journalism
A memorial plaza was dedicated on the spot where the first actual newspaper building stood -- established by Buffalo Bill Cody.
Wendy CorrJune 20, 2021

Robertson Draw Fire Growth Slows; Milder Weather Helping Firefighters
Milder weather conditions slowed the growth of the Robertson Draw fire on Thursday to 3,000 acres allowing crews to work on the northeastern, eastern, and southeastern sides of the fire.
Wendy CorrJune 18, 2021

Robertson Fire, Just Outside of Park County, Explodes to More Than 21,000 Acres
The Robertson Draw Fire has grown exponentially since it sparked just three days ago. Now it's more than 21,000 acres.
Wendy CorrJune 16, 2021

Dept of Health Warns Public About Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever & Colorado Tick Fever
After a wet spring, the Wyoming Dept of Health is warning the public about tick-borne illnesses like Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Colorado Tick Fever.
Wendy CorrJune 15, 2021

Wyo Rental Cars in Short Supply, Expensive; More Than $5,000 Per Week in Jackson
The current rate for a rental car in Jackson is 10 times higher than the national average.
Wendy CorrJune 11, 2021

More Shortages: Wyoming Horse Owners Struggle To Find Hay For Feed
Last years drought, combined with a lack of planning in some cases and the arrival of new horse owners from other states, means that grass hay is hard to come by.
Wendy CorrJune 10, 2021
