CJ Baker
The end of the rental store
When Eric Paul opened Video Experience in Cody in 1994, one of his rental competitors dropped by with an unfriendly message: set your rental rates the way I want or I’ll crush your business.
The end of the rental store
When Eric Paul opened Video Experience in Cody in 1994, one of his rental competitors dropped by with an unfriendly message: set your rental rates the way I want or I’ll crush your business.
Cardwell conspirator apologizes for fraud scheme
Before being sentenced for helping Paul Cardwell defraud hospitals in Powell and White County, Ind., out of nearly $1.69 million, Michael J. Plake apologized.
‘We are not discussing Senate File 104’
Local legislators button it up on ‘Hill Bill’
Citing pending litigation, local legislators refused to talk with a Cody audience about the controversial bill that stripped the State Superintendent of Public Instruction of many of her duties.
Prison time for man who helped Cardwell defraud hospitals
An Indiana man will serve two-and-a-half years in federal prison for his role in defrauding hospitals in Powell and Monticello, Ind., out of more than $1.69 million.
After roiling Cody community, wolf billboard removed
A provocative billboard opposing hunting and trapping of the region’s wolves was abruptly removed last week after an outcry from the Cody community.
Cody Labs founder loses bid to shut it down
Fired founder in bitter dispute with current owner
A judge has rejected a request from the founder of a Cody pharmaceutical manufacturer to partially shut down the facility and reinstate him as CEO.
Judge lets suit against Cardwell proceed
Former Powell Valley Healthcare CEO and current fugitive Paul Cardwell remains nowhere to be found, but his attorneys still must defend him, a judge reiterated last week.
Cardwell is being prosecuted and sued for allegedly defrauding Powell Valley Healthcare out of nearly $848,000 between March and September 2011.
He retained attorneys Robert W. York of Indiana and Robert W. Horn of Jackson in early 2012 to defend him. Cardwell reportedly told his attorneys he would take a plea deal, but dropped off the map in August 2012, shortly before he was set to finalize the deal.
Dairy looks at building processing plant
Local residents could one day find some locally-produced milk, ice cream, butter, yogurt or cheese on their grocery store shelves if things go the way a Park County dairy hopes.
Park County dairy looks at building processing plant
Local residents could one day find some locally-produced milk, ice cream, butter, yogurt or cheese on their grocery store shelves if things go the way a Park County dairy hopes.


