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Meet the Authors of Cody Journal
Explore the diverse perspectives and stories from our talented authors, each bringing a unique voice to the vibrant tapestry of Cody, Wyoming.
Meet Our Authors

Janet Jones
Owner, Editor, Publisher

Brandon Luis Diaz
Writer/Photographer

Wendy Corr
Freelance Writer

Nikki Levine Bustos
Community Contributor
Breathe & Balance

Yellowstone Regional Airport
Community Contributor
Airport Board & Staff

Cody Heritage Museum
Community Contributor
Local Cody History
Past Authors

Missy Burns
Missy Burns Creative

Lindsay Shaw
Blue Spruce Ink
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Barbara
Discover Our Latest Articles
Meet in Cody: At the Chamberlin Inn
The historic Chamberlin Inn provides a luxury space to gather in Cody, Wyoming. The gorgeous conservatory and garden area offer an elegant setting for corporate retreats, family reunions, and small wedding ceremonies. In addition, it makes a great spot for business...
Jessie Hitchcock: Park County Superintendent of Schools, 1910
Death of a Young Mother The end of March 1887 was a terrible week for a young family in Crete, Nebraska. Their mother, Ester, first became slightly ill, but her condition worsened as the week went on. A physician was called to the house and diagnosed a dangerous...
Short on Time, Big on Impact: The Must-See Buffalo Bill Center of the West
Five museums. One campus. Centuries of Western history, art, culture, and wildlife converging in a single destination. The Buffalo Bill Center of the West commands time, attention, and curiosity—but travel schedules often demand speed. This curated list cuts through...



