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

WYDOT Cautions Not to Celebrate April 20 By Smoking Weed & Driving
The Wyoming Department of Transportation says people who drink and get high are more likely to speed, text, intentionally run red lights, and drive aggressively than those who don't.
Wendy CorrApril 20, 2021

Wyoming Mistrust of Government Main Reason For Covid ‘Vaccine Hesitancy’
Public health officials in Wyoming say that mistrust of the government is a major reason why residents in Wyoming are among the most reluctant in the country to receive the COVID-19 vaccine
Wendy CorrApril 20, 2021

Businesses To Return $8.2 Million In CARES Funds
More than 8,000 businesses throughout Wyoming received a portion of $420 million dollars in federal CARES Act money that was distributed by the state
Wendy CorrApril 19, 2021

Al Simpson Blasts Wyoming Gun Owners Association (Wygo) And Dorr Brothers
Former Sen. Al Simpson said the Dorr Brothers, who founded the Wyoming Gun Owners Association (WyGo) have been exposed as "absolute nut cases" and belong in prison.
Wendy CorrApril 16, 2021

Following Death in Wyoming Prison, Feds To Drop Murder Case Against Taylor Leigh Plainbull
Federal authorities are moving to dismiss the case against a Montana man convicted of killing his former girlfriend because he died in a Wyoming jail while awaiting sentencing.
Wendy CorrApril 14, 2021

Mask Requirement Dropped at Some Wyoming Schools
Some Wyoming school districts are now exempt from the state-issued mask mandate.
Wendy CorrApril 14, 2021

Cody Couple To Face Murder Charges In Toddler’s Death
Two Cody residents are now facing first-degree murder charges in the death of 2-year-old Paisleigh Williams.
Wendy CorrApril 14, 2021

Laramie County: Wyoming Investigators Reopen 1988 Dead Infant Case
The Laramie County Sheriffs Office is hoping to use new technology to identify an infant whose lifeless body was found in February of 1988.
Wendy CorrApril 13, 2021

Yellowstone Officials Prepare For Three Major Road Projects In 2021
Even though Yellowstone National Park is set to open its gates beginning April 16, preparations are already being made for three major road construction projects will occur in the park this year.
Wendy CorrApril 08, 2021

Yellowstone Looking Forward to Record-Breaking 2021 Season
Coming on the heels of one of Yellowstone National Parks most popular years, park officials are preparing for another busy tourism season in 2021.
Wendy CorrApril 05, 2021

Wyoming Toll Road Bill Dies Again; Will Be Studied During Interim
A controversial bill that could have generated funds for Wyoming highways has died in a legislative committee.
Wendy CorrApril 04, 2021

Wyoming Legislators Look At Helping Wyoming Meat Processors
But legislation is being considered at the state and national level aimed at helping Wyomings ranchers find new markets for their products.
Wendy CorrApril 01, 2021

Bill For New Community College District Nears Legislative Approval
A bill that would create Wyomings first new community college district in more than 50 years is nearing its final review in the Legislature.
Wendy CorrMarch 30, 2021

Delisting & Hunting Grizzlies Best For Bears and People, Officials Say
A congressional proposal to remove grizzly bears from the endangered species list would benefit the bears and humans, according to hunters and the state Game and Fish Department.
Wendy CorrMarch 26, 2021

Despite Historic Snowstorm, Wyoming’s Drought Still Here
Much of Wyoming has been declared a primary natural disaster area by the U.S. Department of Agriculture due to continuing drought conditions.
Wendy CorrMarch 25, 2021

Bill Proposing New Sales Tax For Schools Moves to Wyoming Senate
A pair of bills proposing increases in the statewide sales tax being debated in the Wyoming House of Representatives saw divided fortunes Tuesday.
Wendy CorrMarch 24, 2021

Bill Designating “Hank Coe Highway” Advances
A bill that would name a portion of Highway 120 - both north and south of Coes hometown of Cody the Hank Coe Leadership Highway is moving forward.
Wendy CorrMarch 24, 2021

Wyoming 18th In United States For Vaccinations
That places our state 18th in the nation - way ahead of neighboring Utah (which comes in dead last, with less than 10% of its residents receiving the vaccine), but behind Montana, Nebraska and Colorado (9th, 14th and 16th, respectively).
Wendy CorrMarch 23, 2021

Wyo Education: Value Of Four-Day Week Depends On School, Balow Says
26 school districts in Wyoming have moved to a four-day school week to meet the changing needs of students and staff.
Wendy CorrMarch 23, 2021

Training Exercises Keep Wyoming Search and Rescue Teams Ready For Action
It's been a very busy season for Wyoming's Search and Rescue teams. Here's how they train...
Wendy CorrMarch 22, 2021

Wyoming Legislature: Suicide Prevention Bill Up For Floor Review
A bill aimed at training Wyoming students hope to recognize the signs of suicidal thoughts in their peers is awaiting action by the full House of Representatives this week.
Wendy CorrMarch 22, 2021
