Wendy Corr
Wendy Corr is a Broadcast Media Director 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

Don Day Wyoming Weather Forecast: Saturday, April 8, 2023
Temperatures will be warming through this weekend and into next week. A quick moving front will pass through today, which may bring some light snow to western mountains, otherwise it will remain dry and mostly sunny across the area into next week. With the recent snow, flooding concerns are elevated for the next 5 to 6 days, as daytime temperatures rise to well above freezing.Â
Wendy CorrApril 08, 2023

Don Day Wyoming Weather Forecast: Friday, April 7, 2023
We will be transitioning to a warmer and drier pattern for the next several days, although temperatures will continue to remain well below normal today. The warming trend will continue through the weekend and into the early part of next week, with temperatures near to just above normal by Sunday
Wendy CorrApril 07, 2023

Casper Sets One-Day and Two-Day Snowfall Record And There's Still Time To Break All-Time Snow Amount
Good news for Casper residents. It's only early April so there's plenty of time left to break the all-time snowfall amount record which was set back in 1982 - 1983.
Wendy CorrApril 06, 2023

Don Day Wyoming Weather Forecast: Thursday, April 6, 2023
It’s Thursday, April 6 – and while the snow is taking a break, the wind is picking up. Sunny skies will prevail over most of the state, but the wind will pick up the snow that’s lying around and cause patchy blowing snow conditions in some parts of Wyoming.
Wendy CorrApril 06, 2023

High Winds Rip Apart Four-Ton Horse Trailer in Clark, Blows It Away Like A Tumbleweed
There's windy and then there's "Clark, Wyoming windy." Over the weekend, high wind gusts tore a four-ton horse trailer away from a truck and blew it like a tumbleweed across the Wyoming plains.
Wendy CorrApril 05, 2023

Believe It Or Not, Yellowstone Roads Will Begin Opening In Two Weeks
Although the high temperature in Yellowstone on Wednesday is 9 degrees and the park is buried under feet of snow, roads in Yellowstone National Park are expected to start opening in just two weeks.
Wendy CorrApril 05, 2023

Don Day Wyoming Weather Forecast: Wednesday, April 5, 2023
It’s Wednesday, April 5 – and highways in more than half of the state are still closed this morning, as the state continues to dig out from the latest winter storm of the last few days. Today’s outlook is significantly calmer, although unseasonably cold temperatures are still hanging around.
Wendy CorrApril 05, 2023

Don Day Wyoming Weather Forecast: Tuesday, April 4, 2023
It’s Tuesday, April 4 – and highways in more than half of the state are closed this morning, as a massive winter storm hit much of Wyoming again. Casper received 27 inches of snow which makes it the snowiest day on record with records going back to 1937. Snow will continue in many areas of the state today.
Wendy CorrApril 04, 2023

Craig Johnson’s Next Novel, “The Longmire Defense,” Flashes Back To Title Character’s Past
Wyoming’s Craig Johnson, author of the wildly popular “Longmire” series of novels and television shows, releases the 25th story Sept. 5. “The Longmire Defense” flashes back to Sheriff Walt Longmire’s early years and his relationship with his grandfather.
Wendy CorrApril 03, 2023

Chief Washakie Sculpture A Testament To Peace And A Great Spirit Of Wyoming History
With pomp and circumstance appropriate for a revered tribal leader, a bronze sculpture of Chief Washakie was dedicated Friday on the corner of 19th and Capitol in Cheyenne. Holding a peace pipe, it symbolizes Washakie’s commitment to peace and his people.
Wendy CorrApril 03, 2023

With More Than 60 Novels & Numerous Best-Sellers, The Gears Are Wyoming’s Literary Power Couple
An anthropologist and an archaeologist became award-winning best-selling novelists and bison ranchers, living their own decades-long love story.
Wendy CorrApril 02, 2023

True Wyoming Horsepower Behind Efforts To Groom Trails, Lovers Of Western Values
Over the last 30 years, the Shoshone Backcountry Horsemen have constructed and/or maintained 20 trailheads in the Shoshone National Forest. They estimated they've cleared over 4,500 miles of trail since 1993.
Wendy CorrApril 02, 2023

Wyoming Bridge For Sale: Washakie County Selling 100-Year-Old Bridge To Highest Bidder
In the market for a giant 90-foot bridge? Good news. Washakie County is selling one. Sure, the 100-year-old bridge has been deemed unsafe (for heavy traffic) but could still be used in some capacity, county officials say.
Wendy CorrApril 01, 2023

Near-Record Wyoming Snowfall Could Mean Huge Potential For Spring Flooding
Snowmelt could bring relief for thirsty Wyoming reservoirs, but if it happens too hard and fast, it could result in flooding in late spring, says meteorologist Don Day.
Wendy CorrMarch 27, 2023

Longmire Is Back! Not The TV Show But The Annual Longmire Days Celebration In Buffalo
“Longmire” may have had its six-season television run end in 2017, but fans keep it alive through Buffalo, Wyoming’s, annual Longmire Days, which returns for its sixth installment July 20-23.
Wendy CorrMarch 27, 2023

Left For Dead During Historic Cold Snap, Popsicle The Kitten Is About To Get A Cat Wheelchair
Popsicle, a tiny kitten left for dead by the side of the road in minus 30-degree weather in Park County, Wyoming, lost her tail and toes on all four feet, but not her will to live. Now she's getting a wheelchair...
Wendy CorrMarch 26, 2023

Wyoming Native Artists Showcased In Global Art Exhibit At State Museum
A global exhibition tour of indigenous Great Plains artists, including artists from Wyoming, opens next week at the Wyoming State Museum. Organizers hope that the “Grounded” exhibit will inspire thoughtful relationships with the earth, and each other.
Wendy CorrMarch 26, 2023

Don Day Wyoming Weather Forecast: Thursday, March 23, 2023
It’s Thursday, March 23 -- Scattered snow showers in many locations across Wyoming today. Cool temps and another storm system moves into the state on Friday.
Wendy CorrMarch 23, 2023

For Pair Of Bulls That Sold For $100K Each, It’s All About The Semen, Says Wyoming Cattle Producer
At an auction in Montana last week, two bulls sold for $100,000 each. That's not an unusual price if the genetics are good. For that investment, thousands and thousands of "semen draws" will be made called "straws" and the genetics of these prized animals are passed down and the owners' stand to make a respectable profit.
Wendy CorrMarch 22, 2023

For Thousands of Wyoming Kids, Dolly Parton Is “The Book Lady”
Thousands of Wyoming children in 13 counties are fans of Dolly Parton, but not for her music. To them, she’s “The Book Lady” who, through her Imagination Library, sends free books to read every month.
Wendy CorrMarch 19, 2023

Phil Roberts Isn’t Just A Wyoming History Buff, He Wrote The Book On It
Phil Roberts has spent decades researching and sharing little-known facts about his home state of Wyoming with others. Now in his 70s, the noted historian continues to add to his treasure trove of knowledge, publishing them in an extensive online almanac.
Wendy CorrMarch 19, 2023
