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Post by Poor Richard on Jun 25, 2022 17:30:17 GMT -7
Airbnb hosts seek to clear confusion about tourism and recovery in Park County KBZK reports: "Some people in the Paradise Valley weren't directly affected by recent flooding - but for others, while their property looks safe, they are now dealing with the aftermath of the flood in an unforeseen way.
“We’re all just holding our breath hoping that they don’t cancel and that they still come,” says Airbnb Host, Missy Miculka, talking about guests who hope to stay at her Airbnb while they visit the area.
Airbnb host Ting Ting Lin has seen cancellations increase in the days following the floods."
Read the full story here.
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Post by Poor Richard on Jun 25, 2022 17:31:56 GMT -7
Governor: Paradise Valley is open for business KBZK reports:
"A newly-reconstructed portion of Highway 89 between Livingston and Gardiner re-opened Thursday.
The section of road by Yankee Jim Canyon was damaged during the recent floods from the Yellowstone River.
Governor Greg Gianforte was there for the re-opening and then headed up the road to Chico Hot Springs where he met with the owner and employees.
Chico has seen a 25 percent decrease in reservations since the flooding.
The governor’s message was simple: Paradise Valley is open and not only welcomes visitors - it needs them."
Read the full story here.
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