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Local Cody Business Woman Karin Richard, Throws Her Hat In For Park County Commissioner

Karin Richard, a small business owner from Cody, Wyoming, has announced her intention to run for Park County Commissioner in the upcoming 2024 election. Richard owns an outdoor gear store and has extensive experience in health, fitness, and recreation. If elected, Richard plans to focus on several key issues, including the proposed shooting complex, the proposed convention center, the construction of the new Meeteetse Recreation Center, and the need for affordable housing. She intends to carefully consider various department budgets in order to address these issues.

Richard has made it clear that her top priority will be to represent the citizens of Park County who feel that their voices have been ignored by the current commissioners, whom she describes as having “radical, liberal politics.” She seeks to be a public servant who represents the interests of average, hard-working individuals. Those who wish to learn more about Karin Richard and her campaign can visit her Facebook page or the “Karin Richard For Park County Commissioner” website.

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