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Wyoming History: The 1925 Fire That Burned Up 81 Yellowstone Tour Buses
An exploding oil furnace destroyed 81 tour buses at Mammoth Hot Springs on March 30, 1925, threatening to cripple Yellowstone's transportation system with summer season weeks away. It would require a mammoth effort to rebuild in time for the park’s opening.
David MadisonApril 04, 2026

'I Couldn't See 10 Feet In Front Of Me': April Snow Sends Semis Sliding Off I-80
Snow was reported across Wyoming on Friday, sending several semitrucks sliding off I-80. "I couldn't see 10 feet in front of me," a Rawlins truck driver said. It also brought several inches of much-needed moisture for the state’s snowpack.
Andrew RossiApril 03, 2026

Cody Temple Lights Up For First Time, Neighbors Aren’t Happy
The exterior lights on The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Cody temple were switched on for the first time this week. Neighbors who opposed the project say it shines into their homes.
Andrew RossiApril 04, 2026

Yellowstone Wolf Goes Flying After Taking A Bison Kick During Hunt
A tour group watched a pack of wolves unsuccessfully try to take down a bison in Yellowstone National Park this past weekend. A guide captured video of one of the wolves that was sent flying after taking a hard kick as the bison fled.
Andrew RossiApril 03, 2026

Data Center Boom Powers Cheyenne’s Push For Annexation
A boom of huge data centers racing to build out their billion-dollar projects is pushing the city of Cheyenne to annex land to manage the growth. “When a data center comes in, it helps us,” Mayor Patrick Collins said. “It helps the whole state.”
Kate MeadowsApril 04, 2026

Lawyer Sued By Wyoming Transgender Sorority Member Settles Lawsuit
A lawyer who sued a transgender member of a University of Wyoming sorority chapter has settled a lawsuit filed by the member, claiming the lawyer went too far. The terms of the settlement have not been made public.
Clair McFarlandApril 03, 2026

Cheyenne Teacher Charged With Unlawful Contact For Altercation With Student
Nearly a month after an alleged physical altercation with a female student, a McCormick Junior High School teacher was charged Thursday in Laramie County Circuit Court with unlawful contact.
Greg JohnsonApril 03, 2026

Incoming University Of Wyoming President Wants To Build Bridges, Dissolve Drama
Incoming U.W. President Brigadier General Shane Reeves told Cowboy State Daily he wants to build bridges and dissolve drama at the university, as well as build trust and connections throughout the state by talking to state legislators and stakeholders.
Clair McFarlandApril 03, 2026

Prosecutor Wants Jury To Hear Evidence Accused Murderer Threw Dog Down Stairs
In the case of an Evanston man who claimed he acted in self-defense when allegedly killing his father last November, the prosecutor is asking to allow extra evidence of murder threats and violence. That includes a claim he threw a dog down the stairs.
Clair McFarlandApril 03, 2026

Round 2: Gov. Gordon Tells Chuck Gray To 'Shut Up' At Fiery Land Board Meeting
Tensions between Gov. Mark Gordon and Secretary of State Chuck Gray erupted again Thursday during a meeting of the Wyoming Board of Land Commissioners. Gordon told Gray to “shut up” during a debate and asked him to step out of the room.
David MadisonApril 03, 2026

Cheyenne Fans Of The King Don’t Care That Elvis Never Performed In Wyoming
Nearly 50 years after his death, Elvis remains forever 25 and the King of Rock ‘N’ Roll on East Lincolnway in Cheyenne — despite never performing in Wyoming. A new mural there features Elvis, stampeding bison and Devils Tower.
Greg JohnsonApril 03, 2026

Wyoming Company Helping US Astronauts Reach The Moon For First Time In 50 Years
Gillette-based L&H Industrial built some of the massive hardware that helped the Artemis II rocket blast off Wednesday taking astronauts to the moon for the first time in 50 years. It’s not the first time the company has built components for NASA.
Renée JeanApril 02, 2026

Megan Degenfelder Apologizes For 'Unredacted' Student Info Release
Superintendent of Public Instruction Megan Degenfelder has apologized for her department's release of unredacted student information in a public records request. She said the release was the result of "human error" and those involved have been reprimanded.
Clair McFarlandApril 02, 2026

Now Weston County Clerk Becky Hadlock To Be Arrested, Court Docs Say
Weston County Clerk Becky Hadlock may be arrested next week, as prosecutors form a new felony case over her handling of the 2024 election, her lawyer says. That would be in addition to a misdemeanor case, a civil action, and a legislative investigation.
Clair McFarlandApril 03, 2026

Oh No! Evanston Residents Worried About Big Betty, Their Friendly Neighborhood Moose
When Big Betty, a popular Evanston neighborhood moose, showed up Wednesday with a large, raw injury, locals were alarmed. After all, she had been visiting the neighborhood for three years. “We all love her very much," said resident Shasta Sharp.
Andrew RossiApril 02, 2026

Wheatland Rare Earth Project Could Include Processing Hard-To-Find Heavy Metals
American Rare Earths is weighing building a processing facility for hard-to-find heavy rare earth metals at its Halleck Creek mine near Wheatland. It’s a move that could boost Wyoming jobs as it helps cut U.S. dependence on China for critical minerals.
Renée JeanApril 02, 2026

Riverton Man Whose Mother’s Home Was Ripped Open During Standoff Gets Plea Deal
After he was accused of thrusting a sword through his bedroom door at police officers and sparking an 11-hour standoff during which law enforcement ripped open his mother’s Riverton home last spring, Ron Allington reached a plea agreement Wednesday.
Clair McFarlandApril 02, 2026

Conservative Activist Steve Friess, Son Of Foster, Runs For Wyoming U.S. House Seat
Conservative activist Steve Friess, son of former political candidate Foster Friess, is running for Wyoming’s U.S. House seat. He and his family helped Charlie Kirk start Turning Point USA and describes his philosophy as pro-Trump, pro-life, and pro-gun.
Clair McFarlandApril 02, 2026

Yellowstone Tearing Down Old Bridge Now That New $118M, 180-Foot-Tall Bridge Finished
Now that the new 1,285-foot-long, 180-foot-tall Yellowstone Bridge is finished, demolition crews are dismantling the 65-year-old bridge that stood in its place. Tear-down is expected by end of year and the new bridge should last between 75-100 years.
Andrew RossiApril 02, 2026

‘White Gold’: Bulls With Good Genetics Sell For Big Bucks For Their Semen
Although a bull from the Connealy Ranch in Nebraska just sold for $110,000 at a spring auction, that's not their record. They sold a bull for $500,000 in 2022. And it's all because of the semen. Called “white gold” in the industry, it’s a moneymaker.
Kate MeadowsApril 02, 2026
Will A Wyoming Ranch Family’s Land Swap Proposal Unlock 250 Million Tons of Coal?
One of Campbell County’s oldest homesteading families is proposing a land swap and sale that could unlock 250 million tons of coal on Wyoming state land. Supporters pitch it as a win-win for the ranch and the state — but how much is the coal worth?
David MadisonApril 01, 2026

Transgender Woman Challenges 'What Is A Woman Act' In Wyoming Supreme Court
A Natrona County transgender woman is challenging the What is a Woman Act in the Wyoming Supreme Court to change the sex on a birth certificate. The law defines sex by biological status from birth. The challenger calls it unconstitutional.
Clair McFarlandApril 01, 2026

Former BP CEO To Lead Prometheus Hyperscale’s $30B Wyoming Data Center Buildout
Former BP chief Bernard Looney has been named CEO of Wyoming startup Prometheus Hyperscale, which plans two AI data centers totaling $30 billion. Looney says Wyoming’s energy edge makes it the right place for the buildout.
Renée JeanApril 01, 2026

CheckGate Fallout: Legislature To Get More Ethics Training
The Wyoming Legislature’s Management Council decided Wednesday to add more ethics training for state legislators. The move comes in the wake of the House CheckGate a controversy this past session.
Clair McFarlandApril 01, 2026

By The Numbers: Wyoming Agriculture Is A $1.6 Billion Industry
Wyoming agriculture may be 93% family owned farms and ranches, but it’s grown into a $1.6 billion industry. The numbers show cattle is the largest driver, and tiny Goshen County is the state’s agriculture giant with production of more than $204 million.
Kate MeadowsApril 01, 2026

Powell Man Refutes Claims He Left A 200-Pound Dog 'To Die’ On Highway
Powell resident Pete Pepping says he did everything he could to avoid hitting a 200-pound dog on Highway 14A on Monday. Although some on social media say he left it "there to die," he said he "pulled over right away. I was freaking out. I called 911."
Andrew RossiApril 01, 2026

End Of An Era: Little America Hotel Near Green River Being Torn Down
After decades as a popular oasis on I-80 in southwest Wyoming, the Little America hotel near Green River is being torn down. It needed "so many repairs that it’s not cost-effective," the general manager said. The business is shifting to an RV Park.
Renée JeanMarch 31, 2026

Rodeo Champs Honored By White House For First Time In 40 Years Is Huge Boost For Sport
The Pro Rodeo Cowboys Association says rodeo champions being celebrated at the White House for the first time in more than 40 years is a huge boost for the sport. "It's a good time to wear a cowboy hat," the Pro Rodeo Cowboys Association said.
Kate MeadowsApril 01, 2026

Laramie Serial Flasher Accused Of Exposing Himself To Teen Girl
A Laramie man with at least three convictions for flashing girls and women has been charged with exposing himself to a 14-year-old girl. He was bound over to felony-level court Monday, and could get 5-12 years in prison if convicted.
Greg JohnsonApril 01, 2026

Famous Wyoming Diesel Mechanic Worries New EPA Rule Causes More Harm Than Good
Wyoming's most famous diesel mechanic, his techy son, and a third well-known mechanic who suffered federal prosecution all worry the EPA's new rule against "DEF" sensors could hurt engines overall.
Clair McFarlandApril 01, 2026

On 1-Year Anniversary Of Stuffed Dog Rescue, Little Boy Sends Sheriff Thank You
A St. Louis boy didn't forget the rescue of his stuffed dog along I-80 last year. It meant so much to him that he sent the Carbon County sheriff a hand-written note and some gooey cakes to thank them. "I sleep with him every night," the little boy wrote.
Dale KillingbeckMarch 31, 2026

"At Least It's Not A Zebra": Powell Dog Owners Make Case To Keep Their Pets
A Powell family facing the prospect of giving up two of their four dogs because of a city ordinance, made their case Monday to change the town rule. “If you think our dogs are noisy, wait till you live next door to a zebra," one of the owners said.
Andrew RossiMarch 31, 2026

Retired Judge Won't Let Pro-Choice Group Lump New Challenge Into Old Case
A retired Wyoming judge Tuesday refused to let abortion-rights advocates include new heartbeat-ban challenge into their older case . He ruled the nearly trial-ready case is too far along to introduce their latest challenge.
Clair McFarlandMarch 31, 2026

Judge Rejects Plea Deal, Gives Wheatland Band Teacher Harsher Molestation Term
A Platte County judge Monday rejected a plea deal and sentenced former teacher Evan Bradley to 49–57 years in prison for sexually abusing two students. “I’m not going to abide by the plea agreement,” the judge said. “I’m going to increase the sentence."
Clair McFarlandMarch 31, 2026

Wyoming To Get Critical Moisture And Colder Temperatures This Week
A wave of wetter weather will ripple across Wyoming this week, bringing colder temperatures and up to two feet of desperately needed snow in the mountains. “Any snowflake, any raindrop that we can get is good,” said meteorologist Don Day.
Andrew RossiMarch 31, 2026

State Bans Wy Fresh Farm Near Cheyenne From Selling Certain Meats After Complaint
Wy fresh farm near Cheyenne had its cooler locked and was ordered to stop selling certain meats after a state complaint over its license. The owners argue they’re protected under the Wyoming Food Freedom Act and plan to fight the restriction.
Kate MeadowsMarch 31, 2026

‘Mommy’s Dead’: Man Charged With Killing Woman With Daughter In Room To Face Trial
“Mommy’s dead” is one of the statements a young girl made after a woman was found shot in a Riverton motel room. Her father has been bound over to felony court to face trial on a charge of second-degree murder.
Greg JohnsonMarch 31, 2026

Cheyenne Man Gets 8-10 Years For Shooting Of Teen In "Quick Draw" Game
A 21-year-old Cheyenne man Tuesday was sentenced to 8–10 years in prison for shooting a 16-year-old friend in the head during a “quick draw” game with loaded handguns. “I didn’t even know I had a live round in the chamber,” he told an investigator.
Dale KillingbeckMarch 31, 2026

Decades Late, Vietnam Veterans Finally Get A Wyoming Welcome Home
Decades after being shunned and spat upon, Vietnam veterans packed the National Museum of Military Vehicles for Wyoming Welcome Home Day on Sunday. “We have a chance to help veterans heal and give them the honor and recognition they didn’t get,” the Dubois museum owner said.
Renée JeanMarch 30, 2026

Wyoming Pitches Itself To Data Center Developers At Closed-Door Jackson Summit
Wyoming leaders and tech giants will discuss whether the state can capture a share of the exploding AI data center boom at a closed-door Jackson summit this week. Google, Microsoft, Meta and Amazon Web Services will all be attending the meeting.
David MadisonMarch 30, 2026

Casper Woman Accused Of Stabbing Husband And Faking Injuries With Sledgehammer
A Casper woman is facing arraignment after being charged with putting a knife in her husband’s neck as he fed their young son. The mother of two also allegedly hit herself with a sledgehammer to make it look like she was physically abused by her husband.
Dale KillingbeckMarch 30, 2026

Trump's Popularity On Trial In Lawmakers' Defamation Case
Whether backing Trump makes a person a true Republican in Wyoming is a key point in the defamation case two lawmakers are waging against Wyoming Freedom Caucus' campaign group. The group falsely claimed the lawmakers voted to keep Trump off the ballot.
Clair McFarlandMarch 30, 2026
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Today's Wyoming sunrise was captured by Richard Garrett. Richard writes, "Moonset at sunrise this morning. Amazing to think that possibly 4 astronauts are in this range of view."
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
Opinion
Joan Barron: A Rare Pro-Union Veto By Gordon?
Opinion by Joan Barron
Bill Sniffin: Crazy Politics In Wyoming? Yes, I Have Had A Little Experience
Opinion by Bill Sniffin
Dennis Sun: If You’re in Agriculture, Get Out the Dartboard
Opinion by Dennis Sun
Jonathan Lange: Constitution Requires Care For Body And Soul
Opinion by Jonathan Lange
Scott Clem: What We Lose When Politics Becomes A Religion
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Hope for Iran
In the midst of unrest, loss, and uncertainty, many in Iran are searching for truth. Despite the dangers of following Jesus, lives are being changed as God’s Word reaches those who have never had the opportunity to read it for themselves.
March 26, 2026

A New Homeownership Option for Seniors is Raising Eyebrows for Good Reasons
The hassle-free housing option for active adults (62+) that is sweeping the country is coming to Cheyenne. The Village Cooperative is accepting reservations to the delight of local seniors.
March 23, 2026

Hilltop Bank Welcomes Board Members John McKinley and Mark Eisele
McKinley and Eisele are deeply-rooted in Cheyenne and active in the community and state.
March 18, 2026
Opinion
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Joan Barron: Why Is It So Hard To Say 'I’m Sorry?'
Columnist Joan Barron writes, "Why is it so hard for today’s politicians to admit the wrongness of a situation? Even though they were not at fault personally, the ball was in the court of the Freedom Caucus members as it were, since they were the recipients of the checks."
Joan BarronMarch 21, 2026

Bill Sniffin: Turning 80 Thoughts: Quit Smoking, Stay Active, Be Health-Selfish
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: “Here are my five life lessons that have kept me going for 80 years! I plan to keep going and keep learning.”
Bill SniffinMarch 21, 2026

Jonathan Lange: Your Participation Can Make Politics Better
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, “If you have never attended a party meeting, you would be amazed at the depth of understanding on display. Its participants are anything but 'deplorables.'”
Jonathan LangeMarch 20, 2026
Wyoming Life
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Big Boy 4014 Thunders Out Of Cheyenne To Start Historic Coast-To-Coast Tour
Renée JeanMarch 31, 2026
U.W. Archaeologist Shakes Scientific World With New Evidence Of Human Arrival
Andrew RossiMarch 29, 2026
Glenrock Couple Unearths Mystery Cheyenne Frontier Days Coin Along Riverbank
Renée JeanMarch 29, 2026
Wyoming People: Chuck Brown, 'Mr. Wheatland,' Doesn't Have Time To Slow Down
Dale KillingbeckMarch 29, 2026
Wyoming History: The British Parliament Member Who Fell To His Death In Tensleep Canyon
Dale KillingbeckMarch 29, 2026
Outdoors
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Idaho Fish And Game Commissioner Charged For Poaching Elk, Shooting From Truck
Andrew RossiMarch 30, 2026
Birding Season Is Here, And Enthusiasts Flocking to Wyoming Aren't All Retirees
David MadisonMarch 29, 2026
How Yellowstone Pool Gave Us Medical Breakthroughs, True Crime Podcasts, Maury Show
Andrew RossiMarch 29, 2026
Scientists Find 2.5-Mile-Thick Freshwater Reservoir Under The Great Salt Lake
Andrew RossiMarch 28, 2026
Tiny Travelers: Laramie’s Nighttime Salamander Migration Marks Spring’s Return
Renée JeanMarch 24, 2026
Crime & Courts
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Former Cheyenne Teacher Could Get 395 Years In Back-To-Back Child Sex Trials
Greg JohnsonMarch 30, 2026
Cheyenne Thief Steals Trailer Packed With $50,000 Worth Of Military Medals
Greg JohnsonMarch 30, 2026
Claiming You're A Sovereign Citizen In Wyoming Isn't Going To Get You Out Of A Ticket
Dale KillingbeckMarch 28, 2026
Cheyenne Cops Win Two Lawsuits On The Same Day, Under Different Judges
Clair McFarlandMarch 27, 2026
Former Rock Springs Hotel Manager Accused Of $200,000 Fraud By Making Up Guests
Greg JohnsonMarch 27, 2026


