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Gillette’s Hoskinson Health Clinic To Close, 'No Longer Financially Sustainable'
Charles Hoskinson's plan to build the “Mayo Clinic of the West” in Gillette, Wyoming, is ending, clinic leaders confirmed on Friday, with closure targeted for late summer. “The organization is no longer financially sustainable,” the clinic says.
Renée JeanMay 22, 2026

Fiery Reception For Chuck Gray As Lawmakers Punt On Racial Gerrymandering Dispute
Protestors carried signs criticizing Secretary of State Chuck Gray on Friday at a committee meeting in Lander, as the secretary urged lawmakers to address potential racial gerrymandering. Legislators declined to take action on the issue.
Clair McFarlandMay 22, 2026

‘I Might Assassinate You’: Laramie Man Charged With Threatening Governor
A Laramie man is accused of posting violent threats against Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon, including one message saying he “might assassinate” the governor if he wasn’t granted a meeting. He also expressed "my hatred for that old governor."
Kolby FedoreMay 22, 2026

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jeff - Saturday, May 23, 2026
Jeff in the 307. Saturday mornings 6-10 a.m.
Jake NicholsMay 23, 2026

As Trump Moves To Allow ‘Cyanide Bombs’ To Kill Coyotes, Some Worry Dogs Will Die
The Trump administration is moving to lift a three-year ban on spring-loaded cyanide bombs used to kill coyotes on public land. Some say that’s great news for ranchers, others argue that it will get dogs killed.
Mark HeinzMay 22, 2026

Fremont Clerk Says Guggenmos Ineligible For Reelection But Up To Chuck Gray
Fremont County Clerk Julie Freese told Rep. Joel Guggenmos that he's not eligible to run for reelection this year because he lived outside his district. However, Secretary of State Chuck Gray must make the final decision.
Clair McFarlandMay 22, 2026

How Wyoming Is Bringing Doctors Back Home — And Keeping Them
A 30-year program is keeping Wyoming doctors in the Cowboy State, retaining up to 80% of its graduates. For a state that consistently ranks among the lowest in the nation for physicians per capita, that's a huge step forward.
Renée JeanMay 22, 2026

Montana Driver Falls Asleep, Crashes Through Guardrail And Lands On Roof
A driver in Montana was cited for careless driving Wednesday after falling asleep, crashing through a guardrail, driving down an embankment, and ending up on someone’s garage. Contractors applauded the construction of the garage for holding up.
Andrew RossiMay 22, 2026

Police Say Suspect In Cheyenne Pumphouse Fire Is On Video Breaking Into Building
Cheyenne police have arrested a suspect in the fire that ripped through the 134-year-old Historic Pumphouse on Saturday. The suspect has been arrested, and was allegedly captured on video breaking into and leaving the pumphouse at the time of the fire.
Kolby FedoreMay 22, 2026

Beartooth Highway Opening Delayed By Snow, Should Be Ready Saturday
The Beartooth Highway wasn't open as scheduled Friday morning after more than a foot of heavy snow was cleared from its summit. The National Park Service said it “tentatively” hopes the entire 64 miles will be open to travelers by Saturday morning.
Andrew RossiMay 22, 2026

Charity Bar Games Getting Shut Down By Wyoming Gambling Crackdown
Wyoming regulators are cracking down on bar raffle games like Queen of Hearts and Music Bingo that raise money for charities, saying they’re illegal gambling. “Why is horse racing an exception, but not charity?” asks an event organizer.
Renée JeanMay 21, 2026

Why Are People Blaming The Freedom Caucus For $4 Billion School Funding Package?
People are blaming — and crediting — the Wyoming Freedom Caucus for the Legislature's nearly $4 billion school spending package. Whether the caucus deserves either depends on whom you ask, but the package had "overwhelming support" from both parties.
Clair McFarlandMay 22, 2026

After Attorney General Says Don't, Converse County Won’t Fast-Track Data Centers
Converse County this week rescinded an order that could have fast-tracked data centers and given the county more control in the process. It's a legal issue. But people also "lost their minds” when they heard “fast-track,” said a local legislator.
Clair McFarlandMay 21, 2026

Filmmaker Finds 47 Grizzlies Gorging On Moths High Up Absaroka Mountains
A wildlife filmmaker spotted 47 grizzlies in the Absaroka Mountains before noon, more than twice as many as he's ever seen in one day in the Yellowstone area. They were feasting on moths, so he tried one. "They taste like honey-roasted peanuts,” he said.
Mark HeinzMay 21, 2026

Wyoming Firearms Companies Say YouTube Unfairly Targets Gun-Related Content
Some Wyoming firearms companies say YouTube is unfairly censoring and banning them without giving solid reasons why. "I hate to lose the audience, but I don't miss the BS,” said a video creator about dealing with YouTube before getting kicked off.
Mark HeinzMay 22, 2026

Remembering Steve Price: Wyoming Cowboy, Auctioneer And Money-Raising ‘Legend'
Steve Price was a real Wyoming cowboy, auctioneer, and a “legend” raising money for Cheyenne people and causes. “I don’t know anybody who wasn’t his friend,” a fellow auctioneer said about Price after his death earlier this month.
Dale KillingbeckMay 21, 2026

Former BLM Director Says Steve Pearce’s Confirmation Is Good News For Wyoming
A former BLM director says Steve Pearce’s confirmation to lead agency is good news for Wyoming’s energy industries, ranchers and land use. “It’s supposed to be used for all sorts of things,” William Perry Pendley said about federal public lands.
Kate MeadowsMay 21, 2026

Police Say Drunk Lusk Man Rammed Stolen Skid Steer Into Local Motel
A man accused of drunkenly driving a stolen skid steer into a motel in Lusk could get up to 10 years in prison if convicted. “People do stupid things when they’re drunk,” said the motel manager. "This could have been really, really bad.”
Kolby FedoreMay 21, 2026

Storm Brings Up To 2 Inches Of Water, But Not Close To Busting Wyoming’s Drought
Parts of Wyoming got up to 2 inches of water from this week’s storm that shut down I-80 and Rawlins for more than a day. But it wasn’t a drought-buster. “Getting rid of a drought is like eating an elephant — one bite at a time,” said meteorologist Don Day.
Andrew RossiMay 21, 2026

Flaming Gorge Marinas Race To Survive As 1M Acre-Feet Of Water Sent Downriver
Releases of up to 1 million acre-feet of water downriver from Flaming Gorge are gutting the gorge’s world-famous kokanee fishery and has marinas racing to survive. “This is like a holocaust for nature,” said one marina owner about the impact.
Renée JeanMay 20, 2026
‘We’re Just Tired Of It’: Another Calf Found Dead In Wyoming Ranch Dog Feud
Another calf was killed near Kinnear overnight Tuesday as a bitter feud over roaming Great Pyrenees dogs escalates. “We’re just tired of it,” a rancher said about one of her bottle-fed calves found partially eaten.
Kolby FedoreMay 20, 2026

Former Wyoming Minister 'Unequivocally Denies’ Claims Of Sex Abuse Against Boys
A former Wyoming minister “unequivocally denies” in a Wednesday court filing claims that he sexually abused three boys in the 1990s. "He has never hurt a young person,” his attorney says, adding that despite the lawsuit, “he is praying for all involved."
Clair McFarlandMay 21, 2026

Huge Chugwater Wind And Solar Project Gets Final Unanimous OK From Platte County
Emotions were mixed for the 450-MW Chugwater Energy Project before getting its final unanimous approval from Platte County on Wednesday. “If people really didn’t want wind turbines they should have bought” the land, one of the 30 project landowners said.
Kate MeadowsMay 21, 2026

‘Don’t Step Out Of Line’: Massie Loss A Message To All Republican Candidates
State politicos told Cowboy State Daily that the Trump-driven ousting of Kentucky Republican Rep. Thomas Massie sends a message to Wyoming and the nation. “Don’t step out of line,” says a former legislator. “If you do, you’ll get the boot.”
Clair McFarlandMay 20, 2026

Devastating Fire May Not Be End For Historic 134-Year-Old Cheyenne Pumphouse
A weekend fire that gutted Cheyenne’s Historic Pumphouse may not be the end for the run-down 134-year-old building that, as recently as six months ago, was set for demolition. “We’ve really tried hard not to be the council to tear it down,” says the mayor.
Greg JohnsonMay 20, 2026

Data Center Rumors Provoke Fear, Concern In Lincoln County
Rumors of a data center development in Lincoln County has provoked fear as locals get more vocal against them. “Everybody’s talking about them,” a county commissioner said — and jumping the gun, because there are now no data center projects on the table.
Kate MeadowsMay 20, 2026

Goshen County’s Hawk Springs Reservoir, A Favorite For Anglers, Drying Up Fast
Hawk Springs Reservoir in Goshen County is a popular fishing and boating spot for locals and other Wyomingites. But it’s already incredibly low, and might be dried up by the end of summer.
Mark HeinzMay 20, 2026

‘Our Resident Bear’: Scrawny Black Bear Hangs Out Around Rural Upton Neighborhood
A young, scrawny and seemingly confused black bear has been hanging around a rural Weston County neighborhood outside Upton. “He’s, like, our resident bear,” says one resident who had to shoo it away from garbage cans. So far, though, it’s behaving.
Mark HeinzMay 20, 2026

Judges Won't Disqualify U.S. Attorney's Office Despite Smith Misconduct
Three federal judges ruled Tuesday there's no proof the U.S. Attorney's Office of Wyoming covered up Darin Smith's misconduct with a grand jury. The conduct “was isolated and limited” to Smith’s “inappropriate and improper remarks," they ruled.
Clair McFarlandMay 20, 2026

'You Shoot My Dogs, I’ll Shoot You’: Wyoming Feud Over Ranch Dogs Explodes
Fremont County ranchers say roaming Great Pyrenees have killed livestock and terrorized neighbors for years in a rural feud that’s now spiraled into criminal charges. “Somebody’s going to get hurt,” a rancher says about the escalating conflict.
Kolby FedoreMay 19, 2026

Wyoming Veterans Fear Changing Disability Hunting Regs Could Freeze Them Out
Wyoming groups that host hunts for disabled veterans fear a proposal to change Game and Fish regulations on what counts as a disability could freeze out some vets. The change could disqualify vets with PTSD or disabilities that aren't apparent.
Mark HeinzMay 19, 2026

Rawlins Slowly Reopens After 36 Hours With No Power & Stranded Motorists On I-80
It took at 36 hours, but most of Rawlins had power restored Tuesday as a fast and furious spring snowstorm wreaked havoc in southcentral Wyoming. The Carbon County Sheriff's Office spent the day rescuing residents and helping snow-stranded drivers.
Andrew RossiMay 19, 2026

Hobo Tells Green River Police Voices In Head, And Hitler, Tell Him To Start Fires
A hobo who told Green River police he was on his way to California to rob a bank has been charged with arson, accused of setting a local salon on fire. Police say the “many different voices” in his head, including Hitler, told him to start the fire.
Kolby FedoreMay 19, 2026

Looks Like Feds Won't Let Wyoming Invest Trump-Backed Health Care Grants
The federal government looks likely to reject Wyoming's plan to invest roughly $1 billion in projected Trump-backed grants for rural medical services. Wyoming has to spend the money quickly instead, which leaves one economist full of questions and concerns.
Clair McFarlandMay 19, 2026

Cheyenne Family Of 12 Devastated By Arson Fire That Destroyed All They Had
An extended Cheyenne family of 12, including eight children, are still shellshocked and devastated a week after a fire that destroyed all they had. Meanwhile, a man accused of starting the fire and charged with arson is in court Wednesday.
Dale KillingbeckMay 19, 2026

Cheyenne City Committee Won’t Support — Or Reject — Data Center Moratorium
Cheyenne’s Public Service Committee didn’t endorse or reject a 12-month moratorium on new data centers after hours of emotional testimony Monday. State legislators say the clash exposes issues the Wyoming Legislature may need to address.
Renée JeanMay 19, 2026

Yoder 18-Year-Old Breakaway Roper To Compete For Historic $2 Million Payout
Yoder breakaway roper Hadley Thompson, 18, could make history this weekend as the first to earn $2 million with one throw of a rope. “It’s life-changing money,” competitors in the American Rodeo say about the huge payout for beating the best in the world.
Julie MankinMay 19, 2026

Missing Man Found Dead In Car At Cody Airport Died Of Injury And Exposure
A man found dead in a car in the parking lot of the Cody airport after being missing for two weeks died of blunt force injuries and exposure to the elements. Knowing that does little to answer his family’s questions about how he ended up in that car.
Jen KocherMay 19, 2026
Daily Features
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Today's Wyoming sunrise was captured by Lynn Martin. Lynn writes, "Casper Mountain this morning!"
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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Slow Down, Move Over: A Shared Responsibility to Save Wyomingites This Memorial Day
AAA reminds Wyoming travelers to stay alert and protect everyone stopped on the roadside during one of the busiest travel weekends of the year.
May 18, 2026

Wyoming Radiologist Dr. Joseph McGinley Earns Prestigious Fellowship in the American College of Radiology
The McGinley Clinic physician and innovator, Joseph C. McGinley, MD, PhD, FACR, has been inducted as a Fellow of the American College of Radiology (FACR), one of the highest honors in the field of radiology.
May 12, 2026

What’s New at Cheyenne Frontier Days in 2026
Now in its 130th year, CFD returns with 10 days of rodeo, plus new experiences like the Morning Star American Indian Village and Chute 9.
May 11, 2026
Opinion
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Joan Barron: Seniors And Young Men Are Gambling More
Columnist Joan Barron writes, "It wasn’t too long ago that bingo, calcutta and parimutuel races were the only types of gambling that were legal in Wyoming. There’s no going back now. Not with all that money rolling in."
Joan BarronMay 23, 2026

Bill Sniffin: Wyoming’s False Spring — 90 Degree Temps & Wet Snow In Same Week.
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes, "Wyoming’s remarkable ability to dish out Jekyll-and-Hyde weather was on full display. In Lander, we hit the 90s on May 13 and then got blasted with wet snow on May 17."
Bill SniffinMay 23, 2026

Jonathan Lange: Courage Made America’s Noble Ideals Reality
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, “No matter how obvious, no matter how viscerally known, no matter how fundamental to America’s founding it is, the proposition that ‘all men are created equal’ cannot stand without personal acts of courage.”
Jonathan LangeMay 22, 2026
Opinion
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Ken Buck: Kentucky's Electoral Lesson — The Price of Fiscal Accountability
Columnist Ken Buck writes, "Tuesday night's results in Kentucky's primary reveal the cost of principled leadership that puts our country's financial health ahead of party dogma. Massie may not be heading back to Washington next year, but he sure put his country ahead of his ego, and he deserves our gratitude for it."
Ken BuckMay 20, 2026

Tom Lubnau: What The CCP And Wyoming Republican Central Committee Have in Common
Columnist Tom Lubnau writes, "At first glance, a comparison between the Chinese Communist Party and the Wyoming Republican Central Committee seems almost absurd. What could they possibly share in common? Quite a bit, it turns out."
Tom LubnauMay 20, 2026

Dave Simpson: Data Centers Popping Up Like Dandelions
Columnist Dave Simpson writes, “It's hard to think of a community that is more out on a limb than Cheyenne if data center problems ensue, and the tax-dollar dreams of local officials turn into something entirely different. Like it or not, we're up to our necks in this, folks.”
Dave SimpsonMay 19, 2026
Wyoming Life
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Hooray! Big Bearded Man Climbs Into Sheridan Storm Drain To Save Ducklings
Kolby FedoreMay 19, 2026
Motorists Stuck On I-80 Overnight As Snowstorm Shuts Down Southern Wyoming
Andrew RossiMay 19, 2026
Snowstorm Shuts Down Southern Wyoming, Motorists Stranded On I-80 For Hours
Andrew Rossi & Jimmy OrrMay 18, 2026
Coroner Says Mystery Urn Left At Cheyenne Park Is More Common Than People Think
Kolby FedoreMay 17, 2026
Wyoming History: In Ghost Town Of Battle, Miners And Sheep Men Hated Each Other
Jackie DorothyMay 17, 2026
Outdoors
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‘Holy Cow!’ Wyoming Hunter Bags Super-Sized Black Bear In Southeast Wyoming
Mark HeinzMay 18, 2026
Grizzly Paparazzi: Photographers Shove Each Other Over Bears On Togwotee Pass
Mark HeinzMay 18, 2026
Pilot Peak Is One Of Yellowstone’s Most Famous Mountains, And Toughest To Climb
Andrew RossiMay 17, 2026
Former Powell Woman Recalls Being At Mount St. Helens When It Erupted 46 Years Ago
Wendy CorrMay 16, 2026
Hiker Has Incredibly Rare Wolverine Encounter In Wyoming's Wind River Mountains
Mark HeinzMay 16, 2026
Crime & Courts
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Juvenile Dies After Fall From Moving Pumpjack In Park County Oil Field
Kolby FedoreMay 18, 2026
Cheyenne Stripper Accused Of Pulling Gun On Rival Faces 20 Years In Prison
Kolby FedoreMay 18, 2026
Fire Rips Through 134-Year-Old Historic Cheyenne Pumphouse
Greg JohnsonMay 17, 2026
Wyoming Church Members Targeted By Scammers Stealing In The Name Of God
Jen KocherMay 17, 2026
After Mother Run Down By Distracted Driver, Sheridan Woman Fights For Tougher Laws
Jen KocherMay 16, 2026


