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Ruffin Prevost is founding editor of Yellowstone Gate, an independent, online news service about Yellowstone and Grand Teton parks and their gateway communities. He lives in Cody, Wyo., where he also works as the Wyoming reporter for Reuters news service. He worked from 2005-10 as the Wyoming reporter for the Billings Gazette and has also been managing editor of WyoFile.

The parent company of Cody Labs is laying off at least 80 workers as a result of plans to close its plant by the end of September.
Posted inGateway Towns

At least 80 jobs lost as Cody Labs to close by October

by Ruffin PrevostJune 12, 2019
The parent company of Cody Labs is laying off at least 80 workers as a result of plans to close its plant by the end of September.
Posted inGateway Towns

Cody Labs parent company faces claims in multi-state price-fixing investigation

by Ruffin PrevostMay 8, 2019May 8, 2019
Early residents of the greater Yellowstone region may have used a sacred site to study and predict astronomical events, according to a Bozeman, Mont.-based researcher.
Posted inGateway Towns, Research, Science & Nature

Ancient cultures may have used Medicine Wheel to connect stars, stories

by Ruffin PrevostApril 4, 2019April 8, 2019
Posted inUncategorized

Visitors get hands dirty digging, cleaning dinosaur fossils in Thermopolis

by Ruffin PrevostMarch 7, 2019March 7, 2019
A cougar in Yellowstone.
Posted inResearch, Science & Nature, Wildlife, Yellowstone

Cougar Project uses cutting-edge tech to follow elusive predator

by Ruffin PrevostFebruary 14, 2019February 14, 2019
Elk migrate along a high mountain pass outside Cody, Wyo. (Travis Zaffarano/Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit)
Posted inResearch, Science & Nature, Wildlife

First-ever atlas charts big game migrations across Wyoming

by Ruffin PrevostJanuary 30, 2019
Visitors traverse the snow-covered boardwalk along Excelsior Geyser Crater in Yellowstone National Park. Private businesses have pitched in to keep the park open during the partial government shutdown .
Posted inInside the Parks, Yellowstone

Private businesses chip in to keep Yellowstone open during shutdown

by Ruffin PrevostJanuary 24, 2019January 24, 2019
The parent company of Cody Labs is laying off at least 80 workers as a result of plans to close its plant by the end of September.
Posted inGateway Towns

Plan approved for sale of Cody Labs

by Ruffin PrevostOctober 29, 2018October 29, 2018
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke speaks during a ceremony marking the withdrawal of more than 33,000 acres of public lands from new mining.
Posted inGateway Towns

Federal mining ban extended to protect northern gateway to Yellowstone

by Ruffin PrevostOctober 8, 2018
Jacob Baisley, who recently quit his job and sold his house to travel to national parks, snaps a photo May 4 of two Yellowstone National Park visitors at Artist Point.
Posted inUncategorized

Yellowstone works to cope with crowds as summer season approaches

by Ruffin PrevostMay 15, 2018May 15, 2018

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