
Mac Watson
Host at Mac Watson Talks
Operations Manager at Big Horn Radio Network
Former foster, current adoptive parent, Perpetual Skeptic, Talk Show Host. KODI mornings. @Rushtheband fanatic
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Aug 13, 2024 |
mybighornbasin.com | Mac Watson
Due to dry conditions and local fire restrictions, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department is banning open fires on all Game and Fish Commission-owned and administered lands within Hot Springs and Park Counties. These lands include Sunshine Wildlife Habitat Management Area west of Meeteetse and Sunlight Wildlife Habitat Management Area northwest of Cody. Open fires are always prohibited on Game and Fish Public Access Areas within the Big Horn Basin.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
mybighornbasin.com | Mac Watson
Started by a lightning strike on July 19th in the Shoshone National Forest, the Clearwater Fire continues to consume trees and undergrowth at a slow pace. Cooler temperatures and some light rain within the fire area have allowed for containment to increase to 62%. Yesterday, fire crews continued cleaning up brush and downed trees in the Elk Fork Campground and patrolled fire lines. Fire crews are still monitoring the highway and river corridor for any fire movement closer to the perimeter.
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Aug 8, 2024 |
mybighornbasin.com | Mac Watson |Wyatt Burichka
Yellowstone National Park is announcing that the park has hosted 992,352 recreation visits in July 2024, which is up 2% from July 2023 (969,692 recreation visits). This July’s visitation showed an 8% decrease from July 2021 (1,080,767 recreation visits). So far in 2024, the park has hosted 2,626,091 recreation visits, up 7% from 2023 (2,462,535 recreation visits), and down 2% from 2021 (2,668,765 recreation visits).
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Jul 29, 2024 |
mybighornbasin.com | Mac Watson |Wyatt Burichka
The Park County Sheriff’s Office is giving an update on the wildfire that started on July 19th after a lightning strike. Dubbed the “Clearwater Fire,” located 11 miles west of Wapiti, the fire has consumed 138 acres and has 0% containment. Currently, there are 94 people who are monitoring the fire which is still in a remote part of Park County, located on a ridge line between the Elk Fork and June Creek drainages, approximately one mile south of Clearwater Campground.
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Jul 29, 2024 |
mybighornbasin.com | Wyatt Burichka |Mac Watson
Get ready for a smoother back-to-school season, Big Horn Basin Media and Hunter Clean Care! are Bus-Tin Back to School. We are teaming up with other local businesses to make it easier on you this school year. Starting in August, Kodi the Big Horn Basin Media Buss will be touring various locations to collect school supply donations.
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You are not wrong…money is a cushion. The more money you have the more mistakes you can make and the less you worry about feeding your family or paying your bills.

I’m not pretending to be a financial expert - but there are so many hypocritical talking heads on tv saying they don’t care about losing money or being in financial pain for a while. Most of you are married to finance bros, come from rich families or have huge media contracts.

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