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Bill Croke

Bill Croke

Bill Croke, formerly of Cody, Wyoming, is a writer in Salmon, Idaho.
by | Nov 10, 2003

As a mere twelve-year resident of Wyoming, I sometimes hear the refrain: “You should have been here when it was…

by | Nov 6, 2003

If Rush can admit to a drug addiction, then by God, I’ll own up to my closet skeleton: I want…

by | Nov 3, 2003

In a previous column (“Buffalo Bill’s Wild West“) I wrote about the life and public career of William Frederick Cody…

by | Sep 30, 2003

Livingston, Montana, sits on the outside curve of the big eastward bend of the Yellowstone River fifty miles north of…

by | Sep 22, 2003

Whenever I can I visit family in Sparks, Nevada, which is Reno’s kid sister city. Like other adjoining municipalities in…

by | Sep 18, 2003

“Most of all he loved the fall.”– Ernest Hemingway In its stark simplicity the line above may be one of…

by | Sep 9, 2003

Colin Walters, the Books Editor of the Washington Times for the past 21 years, passed away from cancer recently, causing…

by | Aug 27, 2003

We’re having intermittent showers of ash in Cody the last few days. Due to my nocturnal work schedule I’m privy…

by | Jul 31, 2003

As a kid in grade school I was fascinated by maps and excelled in Geography, a subject not taught much…

by | Jul 22, 2003

There is a valley in the Teton Wilderness off Yellowstone National Park’s southeast corner called the Thorofare. It is so…

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