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Texas Hunter Shoots Buck’s Antler Off To Free It From Deadlocked Deer
A Texas hunter used his pistol to shoot off part of a buck’s antler and free it after it became entangled with a dead deer and was near death from exhaustion.
Mark HeinzDecember 17, 2025

Cheyenne Teens Charged In Botched Gun Heist That Left 18-Year-Old Dead
Three Cheyenne teens face charges after a botched gun theft left an 18-year-old dead. Prosecutors say the teens planned to rob someone selling a firearm when one teen opened fire, killing the victim during the attempted heist.
Dale KillingbeckDecember 16, 2025

High Winds, Dry Conditions Could Trigger Wildfire Power Shutoffs In Colorado
Colorado’s Front Range faces potential wildfire-related power shutoffs Wednesday amid high winds and dry conditions, but Wyoming utilities say they don’t expect outages. Officials will keep monitoring in case the weather worsens.
Kate MeadowsDecember 16, 2025

Mystery Drones, Or Maybe UFOs, Over Sweetwater County Are 'The New Normal'
Strange flying objects over Sweetwater County’s Red Desert and Jim Bridger Power Plant are so common now they're "the new normal," the sheriff’s office says. But no one is giving any answers about what they are.
Clair McFarlandDecember 15, 2025

Inside A Jackson Hole Family's Fight To Keep The Diamond Cross Ranch Going
A Wyoming family shares an inside view of their struggles to ranch in pricey Jackson Hole and pass their ranch on to the next generation. It’s part of a new eight-part Cowboy Channel documentary that started Sunday.
Renée JeanDecember 16, 2025

New Rodeo Points System At NFR Makes Scoring More Precise And More Competitive
The National Finals Rodeo saw tighter competition this year with a trial run of a new quarter-point scoring system. A computer system upgrade means judges can score by full or half points, which opens the door for averages with quarter-points.
Jackie DorothyDecember 16, 2025

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Jake in the 307. Weekday mornings 6-10 a.m.
Jake NicholsDecember 16, 2025

Arctic Logjam Means Wyoming Temps In The 60s, Below Zero In Montana
While Wyoming is experiencing record high temperatures, it’s snowing and below zero in parts of Montana. Meteorologist Don Day says an “arctic logjam” is to blame.
Andrew RossiDecember 16, 2025

Weston County Clerk Says Legislators Broke Law By Issuing Subpoena
A motion in defense of Weston County Clerk Becky Hadlock filed on Monday says lawmakers, not Hadlock, were the ones who broke the law when issuing a subpoena for her to appear before an investigative committee this fall.
Clair McFarlandDecember 16, 2025

Pressing Wrong Pedal Sends Car Smashing Into Riverton Japanese Steakhouse
A Chevy Impala ended up inside the Ichiban Japanese Steakhouse after the driver hit the gas instead of the brakes. Owner Jerry Zhang said repairs to the Riverton restaurant will take a lot of time and money.
Andrew RossiDecember 15, 2025

Supreme Court Tells Judge To Pick A Side In Welder's Six-Year Fight With Laramie
Six years, two judges and multiple failed negotiations have passed since a welder started building his storage shop without a permit from the city of Laramie. The Wyoming Supreme Court on Monday told the newest judge on the case to pick a side — landowner or city.
Clair McFarlandDecember 15, 2025

Alcova Grinch Makes Off With 10-Foot, 300-Pound Green Dinosaur
The owner of Sloanes General Store in Alcova, Wyoming, will be out $8,000 if whoever stole the store’s Sinclair dinosaur doesn’t return it. Stealing the 10-foot, 300-pound green Apatosaurus may seem harmless, but its value makes the heist a felony.
Dale KillingbeckDecember 15, 2025

Trump Targets Tractor Regulations, Promising Relief For Wyoming Farmers
President Donald Trump says he’ll cut environmental rules he says make tractors too costly and hard to fix. He backs new EPA changes that give farmers more time before diesel equipment is slowed or shut down.
David MadisonDecember 15, 2025

At The NFR: When It Comes To Belt Buckles, Go Big Or Go Home
Rodeo diehards flock to Las Vegas for the National Finals Rodeo, where belt buckles symbolize pain, pride and a way of life. Western culture is more than a trend for riders and fans, it’s an identity. And when it comes to buckles, go big or go home.
Zakary SonntagDecember 15, 2025

Wyoming Oil And Gas Lease Sales Surge As Biden-Era Rules Cloud Future
Wyoming oil and gas lease sales have rebounded in 2025, with a sixth sale set for Dec. 30 after years of record lows. But industry leaders say Biden-era rules and higher minimum bids still cloud investment and leave key questions unanswered.
Kate MeadowsDecember 15, 2025

Real Or Fake? Wyomingites Split On What Type Of Christmas Tree To Put Up
In Wyoming, it's easy to think that every household would have a fresh evergreen harvested from the forest decorated and ready for the holidays. But not everyone wants the mess and stress of a live tree.
Wendy CorrDecember 15, 2025

Wyoming Gamblers Turn To Self-Ban Program As Addictions Surge
Wyoming has joined a national self-exclusion program, letting problem gamblers ban themselves from betting. Experts say it can help, but warn it’s only one tool to address surging addictions.
Scott SchwebkeDecember 15, 2025

Family Picks Up Search For Missing Gillette Cowboy After Nearly 20 Years
Roy Vavra mysteriously disappeared in January 2006 after friends reported seeing an unknown white pickup parked in his driveway. Apart from one unconfirmed sighting, there have been no traces of the Gillette man in nearly two decades.
Jen KocherDecember 14, 2025

Why A Yellowstone Grizzly Eating Bison Brains Is So Interesting
Wildlife biologists say it's rare for grizzlies to eat from the head of a bison because it would be difficult to get through the thick skull. That's what makes the instance of Ojo, a one-eyed Yellowstone bear, eating the brains of a bison so unique.
Mark HeinzDecember 14, 2025

How Yellowstone Rangers Use Heavy Equipment To Drag 2,000-Pound Carcasses Away
When a 2,000-pound bison dies too close to tourist hotspots in Yellowstone National Park, rangers have to move it. That’s a big job that takes tractors, winches, and front-end loaders.
Andrew RossiDecember 14, 2025
Privacy Advocates Worry About “Robot Army” Of Surveillance Cameras In Jackson
Critics of the 28 license plate-reading cameras in Jackson say they are the equivalent of robo-cops writing down your license plate number every time you drive by. They say the cameras amount to a surveillance state and citizens should be alarmed.
David MadisonDecember 14, 2025

Late-Season Cow Elk Hunts Fill Freezers But Test Hunters’ Grit In Wyoming
Elk hunter Ben McArthur said he appreciates availability of late-season cow elk tags in Wyoming as it's challenging. “It's fun because it matches up with holiday weekends. Weather conditions can be miserable, but if you get after it, you can be successful."
Mark HeinzDecember 14, 2025

Remember When: Rocky’s Siberian Training Site In “Rocky IV” Happened In Wyoming
When Rocky Balboa opted for the isolation and desolation of frigid Siberia while training for his revenge fight with the Soviet’s indestructible prizefighter Ivan Drago, it’s actually Wyoming that plays the part of the Russian wasteland. The filming happened 40 years ago outside of Jackson.
Jake NicholsDecember 14, 2025

The Legend Of The Little People Who Inhabit Wyoming's Pryor Mountains
Tales of encounters with the “little people” of Wyoming's Pryor Mountains aren’t limited to Native American lore. One professor said he knows several people in modern times who have seen the legendary creatures with their own eyes.
Wendy CorrDecember 14, 2025

When A Ruffed Grouse Starts Air Drumming, He's Looking To Get It On
When a male ruffed grouse is looking for some action, he doesn't put on a Barry White record while having some Courvoisier. Instead he begins air drumming by beating the air with his wings. It’s rare to catch them in the act, as one lucky wildlife photographer did.
Mark HeinzDecember 14, 2025

Photo Of Billy The Kid Playing Croquet Debunked Just Like All The Others (Except One)
There has only been one verified photo of Billy The Kid and it sold for $2.3 million in 2011. Since then, there have been a wave of newly "discovered" Billy The Kid photos but all have been debunked, including the one of him supposedly playing croquet.
Jackie DorothyDecember 14, 2025

Colorado Ranch Earns More Than $100,000 During Holidays Renting Reindeer
The Jessen Reindeer Ranch rents reindeer for events in northern Colorado and southern Wyoming. Raising and caring for reindeer is expensive, but can easily bring in more than $100,000 in the month between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Andrew RossiDecember 14, 2025

Casper’s ‘Jolliest Claus’ Swaps His Food Truck For Top Hat Santa Magic
Casper's Ticker Lock goes from running his Rockin Burgers N Dogs Food Truck to donning his elaborate Santa outfit for 20 or more appearances during the holiday season. “It’s seeing the kids’ reaction that makes it all worthwhile," he said.
Dale KillingbeckDecember 14, 2025

Looking For Love At The NFR: Urban Cowboy Ruins A Honky-Tonk Dream At Gilley's
Rodeo fans stampede to Vegas for the National Finals Rodeo, but one obnoxious “Arizona Urban Cowboy” manages to ruin every romantic possibility. Between mechanical bulls and honky-tonk heartbreak, the only place to escape might be the dance floor at Gilley's.
Zakary SonntagDecember 13, 2025

Cattle Ranchers Revive Nebraska Town With Bold Producer-Owned Beef Plant
Nebraska’s new producer-owned packing plant opened in May and is among the first to be built in America in a generation. It’s also an experiment that’s already rewriting the future for a small western town that was once the fastest shrinking community in Nebraska.
Renée JeanDecember 13, 2025

Meet 'The Boss,' Canada's Legendary 700-Pound, 28-Year-Old Grizzly Who Beat A Train
In Wyoming, the most famous bear was Grizzly 399. In Canada, it's a gigantic 700-pound grizzly known as "The Boss." Not only did he walk away after being hit by a train but biologists say he's fathered half the cubs in Banff National Park in Alberta.
Mark HeinzDecember 13, 2025

Buried In Snow, Yellowstone's Bison Have No Problems Weathering Winter
Wyoming’s Yellowstone bison look miserable when caked in snow and frost, but their thick coats, fat reserves and efficient digestion keep them warm and fueled through brutal winters. Snow acts as extra insulating layer, said one biologist.
Mark HeinzDecember 13, 2025

Wyoming Army Veteran And Paralympian Gets A New House Near Casper
Army veteran and two-time Paralympian Bryan Price received a fully accessible house near Casper from Homes For Our Troops. It gives his family long-term stability and independence after years in spaces not suited for his wheelchair.
Dale KillingbeckDecember 13, 2025

Just Off I-25 In Chugwater, It’s Too Windy Even For A Cup Of Coffee
Wyoming’s infamous winter wind was in full force this week, leaving dozens of blown-over semitrailers littered across the state’s highways. Just off I-25 in Chugwater, it was too windy even to pour a cup of coffee.
Renée JeanDecember 13, 2025

3D-Printed Skulls Mean Hunters Don’t Have To Boil Heads To Mount Trophy Antlers
Until 3D printing technology along, hunters would boil an animal’s skinned head for hours making it easier to scrape off the remaining flesh or get a tank full of carnivorous beetles, eager to devour the flesh and brains, picking the skull clean.
Mark HeinzDecember 13, 2025

The Humble Sloppy Joe Is Making A Comeback and Sheridan Chef Is Leading The Charge
The lowly Sloppy Joe might dwell at the bottom of Americana comfort food totem pole, but it’s enjoying a revival. Chef Andrew Nord at Smith Alley Brewing in Sheridan is reinventing the sandwich with a gourmet makeover featuring the brewery's Steamboat Stout.
David MadisonDecember 13, 2025

Wyoming History: Gillette Named For Railroad Surveyor Who Never Lived There
Surveyor Edward Gillette saved a railroad thousands of dollars by rerouting tracks near Donkey Creek in northeast Wyoming, and the grateful company named the new town of Gillette after him. Before then it was known as Donkey Town.
Dale KillingbeckDecember 13, 2025

Mystery Deepens Over Missing Cattle In Northern Colorado
Dozens of Black Angus cows have vanished from multiple ranches northeast of Greeley, Colorado. Ranchers suspect theft as authorities investigate the baffling disappearances. Rancher Chad Sanger, who is missing 9 cows, says there are no holes in his fences.
Scott SchwebkeDecember 13, 2025

Moose, Wolf, Horse And Wombat Cruelty Allegations Staining Wyoming’s Reputation
The alleged torture of a moose in Uinta County is the latest in a string of Wyoming residents accused of cruelty to animals, raising concerns about the state’s reputation. “It makes us look like a bunch of freaking jackasses,” outdoorsman Zachary Key said.
Mark HeinzDecember 12, 2025
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Today's Wyoming sunrise was captured by Zygmunt Samiec in Sublette County. Zygmunt writes, "Sunrise over Temple Peak, Wind River Range."

Don Day's Wyoming Weather Forecast: Wednesday, December 17, 2025
High winds, chance for snow and rain in Wyoming on Wednesday. Gusts higher than 70 mph possible in some areas. Highs from the low 40s to the mid 60s and lows from the low teens to the mid 20s.

Daily Cartoon 1: Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Today's question to Don Day
In regard to your thunderstorm season article, can you reassess the data on a per-capita basis, especially when considering population of the states? It could affect me as I own a hill on my property which I plan a communications tower and likely will have a lightning rod installed when it goes in.
FEMA has a good lightning database that takes into account lightning risk, potential property loss, etc. based on population and lightning frequency. Data is available on a county by county basis. Lots and lots of lightning data available here which may help in quest for more lightning information. https://hazards.fema.gov/nri/lightning
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Two Officers in Hilltop Bank’s Cheyenne Office Share an Uncannily Similar Career Story
Both Josh Hardee and Sean Michaels began their careers working in finance before they felt the calling to public service. Even if their day-to-day lives look a bit different these days—Hardee spent nearly two decades with the Wyoming Highway Patrol, while Michaels rose through the ranks of the U.S. Navy during a decorated military career—the Hilltop officers say that calling to serve others has remained.
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Scott Clem: Free Speech — The Unpopular Truth We Don’t Want to Hear
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Outdoors
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Crime & Courts
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