Written by Andrew-Rossi on March 16, 2021
In his first week as Yellowstone Regional Airport’s new director, Aaron Buck addressed business leaders on how the airport will fly higher in the years to come.
During the Cody Club Lunch on Monday, March 15, Buck was the keynote speaker. He arrived in Cody last week, just beat the record-breaking blizzard pummeling Casper. Now he is familiarizing himself with the position of Airport Director at Yellowstone Regional Airport.
Buck introduced himself by sharing his history of work with airports that heavily rely on tourism. His last position was Deputy Director of the Casper/Natrona County International Airport for almost five years.
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by Nelson Daily Staff on Wednesday February 24 2021
Hayward Kirsh, who lives on Centre Street in Kaslo, is disapointed that it has taken almost two years for FortisBC and Village of Kaslo to fix a derelict power pole and street light. Submitted photo
A Kaslo resident is hoping bringing attention to a frustrating light problem in the North Kootenay Village with the local power company will speed up any issues that may occur in the future.
Hayward Kirsh, who lives on Centre Street in Kaslo, said the problem began in April 2019 when an email was sent to the Village of Kaslo and FortisBC requesting that one of the power poles on the street be replaced.