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Bill Croke

Bill Croke

Bill Croke, formerly of Cody, Wyoming, is a writer in Salmon, Idaho.
by | Jan 6, 2003

Twenty miles east of Cody are the McCullough Peaks, named for a nineteenth-century rancher, but otherwise misnamed because they are…

by | Dec 26, 2002

William F. Cody, better known to history as Buffalo Bill, invented the myth of the American West that has made…

by | Nov 11, 2002

After a week of frigid weather the Chinook blows through Cody, and the temperature is rising. But that low hanging…

by | Nov 1, 2002

During the recent “Sniper” scare I was chatting with a tourist on the street in Cody. He was a retired…

by | Oct 18, 2002

Republican Marc Racicot enjoyed immense popularity as governor of Montana, and if he hadn’t been term limited would have been…

by | Sep 16, 2002

Meeteetse, Wyoming, a hamlet of 300 souls, has three blocks of wooden plank sidewalks lining State Street and in front…

by | Sep 4, 2002

Recently, President Bush visited Medford, Oregon, where he showcased his timber management plan for the national forests in light of…

by | Aug 20, 2002

Northwestern Wyoming and nearby Montana and Idaho have long been known among sportsmen as prime elk hunting habitat (although in…

by | Aug 9, 2002

I would like to take this opportunity to implore you to do your civic duty and save your state and…

by | Jul 31, 2002

When Wyoming folks “get out there,” they tend to avoid the tourist-saturated national parks like Yellowstone and Grand Teton, and…

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