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

Douglas Couple Escapes Ukraine With Adopted Children
Surrounded by warfare, a Douglas, Wyoming couple escaped first to Moldova and then to Poland just days after adopting two special needs children in the Odessa area of Ukraine.
Wendy CorrMarch 02, 2022

Yellowstone National Park Celebrates 150th on Tuesday
Yellowstone National Park officially turns 150 years on Tuesday and looks much different today than it did when it was created in 1872.
Wendy CorrFebruary 28, 2022

Wyoming Businessman With Business in Ukraine Says War With Russia is Just “Step One”
Nick Piazza, a Cody native whose business is in Ukraine, said in many ways, whats happening in Ukraine has great meaning to people in Wyoming, as the Ukranians are taking steps to defend themselves.
Wendy CorrFebruary 25, 2022

Ukrainian Families Share Invasion Fears With Wyoming Relatives
Casper resident Lisa McDonald has been in close contact with her family in Ukraine and said the Russians are forced to fight whereas the Ukrainians will fight because they love their country.
Wendy CorrFebruary 24, 2022

Winter Chariot Racing Raises Money To Help With Medical Bills For Wyo Children In Shriners Hospital
The annual winter chariot race in Afton last weekend raised thousands of dollars for Wyoming families facing steep medical bills whose children are at the Shriners Hospital in Salt Lake City.
Wendy CorrFebruary 22, 2022

Difference Between Yellowstone When It Was Named A Park And Now? About 5 Million People Per Year.
Less than 1,000 people visited Yellowstone when it was named a national park 150 years ago. Last year, nearly 5 million people visited.
Wendy CorrFebruary 21, 2022

Northwest Wyo Communities Rally Around Family of Teenage Siblings Killed in Head-On Collision
Powell and Lovell are rallying around the family of two teenage siblings who were killed in a head-on collision last week as they were driving to school in Lovell.
Wendy CorrFebruary 21, 2022

Greybull Man’s Life Saved By Medical Device Championed By Late Father
A first responder used an automated external defibrillator to revive 25-year-old Nick Murdoch whose father Paul led the way in Wyoming to for the portable defibrillators to be placed in every emergency response vehicle in the state.
Wendy CorrFebruary 20, 2022

Thefts In Pinedale Blamed On Juveniles Who Have Hacked Smart Phone App
The Sublette County Sheriff's Office announced that juveniles in Pinedale have hacked a smart phone app that has allowed them to steal goods throughout the community.
Wendy CorrFebruary 18, 2022

22,000+ Students Participating in 6th Annual Wyoming Random Act of Kindness Week
More than 22,000 Wyoming students, 2,000 Wyoming workers and 100 Wyoming families all signed up with Kindness Wyoming to embrace Random Acts of Kindness Week from Feb. 13-19.
Wendy CorrFebruary 17, 2022

State Sen. Says 15 Cent Fuel Tax Increase Needed To Fix Roads, Crumbling Bridges
A bill proposing a 15-cent per gallon increase in gas taxes would help the state meet its basic highway maintenance needs, according to one of its sponsors.
Wendy CorrFebruary 17, 2022

Cody Man Who Owns Business in Ukraine Says He’s Doing What He Can to Protect Employees
Cody native Nick Piazza, who owns an investment business in Ukraine, left the country in 2014 when the Russians invaded. Id just had my first son and we thought that sniper fire was not the best atmosphere for toddlers.
Wendy CorrFebruary 16, 2022

What Do Real Estate Agents Do When They Run Out of Inventory?
Real estate agents all over Wyoming are dealing with very little inventory to sell while buyers are dealing with skyrocketing prices on the few houses which are available.
Wendy CorrFebruary 15, 2022

Once World’s Most Famous Child Ballerina, Stephanie Selby Dies At 56 in Cody
Cody resident Stephanie Selby, who was once the most famous child ballerina in the world starring in New York City Ballets "Nutcracker," died on February 3 in Cody.
Wendy CorrFebruary 14, 2022

Logan Wilson’s Wyoming Family Travels To L.A. For Super Bowl
Twelve family members of Casper native and UW alum Logan Wilson will be cheering on the Bengals this weekend as they attend Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles.
Wendy CorrFebruary 11, 2022

Average Home Price In Cody Has Increased By 45% In One Year; Rentals Almost Impossible to Find
The average home price in Cody has increased by more than 45% in one year -- from $265,000 to $380,000. Rentals are almost impossible to find.
Wendy CorrFebruary 09, 2022

Two Sheridan County Youths To Represent Wyoming in U.S. Senate Youth Program in DC
Two Sheridan County youths will attend meetings and briefings with U.S. senators, U.S. Supreme Court justices, cabinet leaders, and senior members of the national media.
Wendy CorrFebruary 08, 2022

More Than 1,200 Wyo Bridges Need Fixing But The State Lacks the Resources To Fix Them
After a bridge collapsed in Pittsburgh last month, concern has grown in Wyoming about the condition of its bridges. The state has identified more than 1,200 bridges need fixing at a cost of $529 million. But there's not the money to fix them.
Wendy CorrFebruary 03, 2022

New Documentary Looks At Dark Era Of Wyoming History: Heart Mountain
A dark era of Wyomings history is being brought into the light through the lens of a new documentary "Beyond Heart Mountain" filmed by former Cheyenne resident Alan O'Hashi.
Wendy CorrFebruary 01, 2022

Cody Woman Reunited With Cabbage Patch Doll She Lost 37 Years Ago
A Cody woman lost her prized Cabbage Patch doll 37 years ago. Last week, she found him.
Wendy CorrFebruary 01, 2022

WYDOT Proposes Reroute Of I-80 To Avoid Winter Closures
The Wyoming Dept of Transportation has asked the federal government to reroute parts of Interstate 80 to avoid the severe winter weather which causes constant closures.
Wendy CorrJanuary 30, 2022
