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Meier: Wyoming Needs $6 Billion For Housing And That Doesn't Count Infrastructure
State Treasurer Curt Meier said Wyoming needs $6 billion for housing in the next 15 years and that doesn't count infrastructure. Legislators considered housing legislation this year, but nothing passed. One noteworthy bill died due to "CheckGate."
David MadisonMarch 03, 2026

Gordon Signs Bill To Keep NIL Money Out Of Wyoming High School Sports
A Wyoming bill to keep name, image, and likeness payouts out of high school sports is now law after Gov. Mark Gordon signed it Tuesday. Gordon said it's a commonsense measure after what's happened to college sports.
Clair McFarland & David MadisonMarch 04, 2026

Legislators Say No To Letting Districts Use Teacher, Class Money For Other Things
Wyoming legislators denied amendments Tuesday to allow districts to use money for instruction and teacher pay on other things. Some say districts need leeway, others that the rule guards against districts “continually saying, 'Not enough, need more.’"
Clair McFarlandMarch 04, 2026

Montana Cowgirl Who Lost "Entire Life" Has Recovered 95% Of Gear From Stolen Trailer
Brittany Miller lost “her entire life” when her blue horse trailer was stolen in Billings on Jan. 31. Over a month later, she recovered her trailer and most of the $15,000-worth of items stored inside. “I’ve got about 95% of my stuff back," she said.
Andrew RossiMarch 03, 2026

Riverton Man Fatally Shot In Apartment, Shooter Flees
A Riverton man was shot and killed in an apartment just after midnight Tuesday, according to official and witness reports. An apartment complex assistant manager on scene told Cowboy State Daily the victim had a headshot wound, and the shooter fled.
Clair McFarlandMarch 03, 2026

Wyoming 'Bounty' Bill Inspired By Minnesota Fraud Dies, But Could Return Next Year
A Wyoming legislative committee on Monday voted down a bill that would have promised whistleblowers a cut of penalties against people who cheat the government out of money. “I love the concept of this bill,” one lawmaker said before voting to table it.
Clair McFarlandMarch 03, 2026

Colorado Braces For Mob Scene Over Proposal To Ban Sale Of Trapped Fur
A push to ban the sale of trapped wildlife fur has become an emotional powder keg in Colorado, with a vote on it expected Wednesday. Opponents say it’s an “extremist” move by “vegans and vegetarians," while supporters call it closing a loophole.
Mark HeinzMarch 04, 2026

"Authoritarian" Bill Making Defiance Of Legislative Subpoena A Felony Heads To Gov.
A bill elevating the penalty for dodging a legislative subpoena from a misdemeanor to a felony carrying up to one year in prison passed both chambers this week. It drew sharp criticism from senators who said they handed themselves "authoritarian power"
David MadisonMarch 03, 2026

$15 Million For PRCA Move To Cheyenne Survives Budget Votes, Heads To Governor
With $15 million approved in the $9.9 billion biennial budget approved Monday, Cheyenne is closer than ever to landing the PRCA headquarters and museum. Sen. Ogden Driskill said the funding "probably had deeper support statewide than anything I’ve seen."
Renée JeanMarch 03, 2026

Casper Man Accused Of Putting Loaded Gun To Pregnant Girlfriend’s Head
A 30-year-old Casper man made his first court appearance Monday, accused of putting a loaded gun to the head of his eight-months-pregnant girlfriend and threatening to shoot her dog. He denied the charges, then urinated in a police department trash can.
Dale KillingbeckMarch 03, 2026

Powell Farmer Says McDonald's Has Apologized, Will Allow Horses & Wagon In Drive-Thru
After a Powell McDonald's made international headlines last week for banning a farmer who used a drive-thru with a team of horses, the man said the franchise apologized and reversed its ban. “The support across the state has been staggering,” he said.
Andrew RossiMarch 02, 2026

Wells Fargo Bank Chooses The Wyoming Reserve In Casper To Store Precious Metals
Wells Fargo has chosen The Wyoming Reserve in Casper to store its precious metals. A University of Wyoming finance professor says that's a big deal for the state. "It signals that Wyoming is no longer just an energy or agriculture story."
Renée JeanMarch 03, 2026

Budget Cuts Shut Down 50-Year Sweetwater County Home Respite Care Program
A Sweetwater County home respite care program is closing at the end of March after nearly 50 years. Budget cuts forced the move as the county adjusts for collecting less in property tax and other revenues.
Tracie SullivanMarch 03, 2026

Governor, Freedom Caucus Claim Victory As Legislature Passes $9.9 Billion Budget
Despite compromises from all sides, Gov. Gordon, Senate leaders, and House leaders all claimed victory on Monday as the Wyoming Legislature passed a $9.9 billion, two-year budget. “What a win for Wyoming!” the governor said.
Clair McFarlandMarch 02, 2026

Attempt To Resurrect Teton County Housing Bill Linked To CheckGate Fails In Senate
A vocal minority in the Wyoming Senate tried and failed Monday to resurrect a housing bill linked to the "CheckGate" scandal. Senate President Bo Biteman said the bill was "tainted" and should be handled next year.
Clair McFarlandMarch 02, 2026

‘A Total Loss’: Fire Guts Landmark Glenrock Restaurant Fort Diablo
The 70-year-old Fort Diablo in Glenrock was gutted by a fire Sunday, leaving the landmark restaurant “a total loss.” “I just couldn’t believe it,” owner Kevin Tate said about watching it burn. “This just sucks.”
Greg JohnsonMarch 02, 2026

Jackson Man To Plead To 5th DUI For Driving Chevy Tahoe In The Gros Ventre River
A 53-year-old Jackson man who drove his Chevy Tahoe about a mile up the Gros Ventre River is scheduled to plead guilty to his fifth DUI in 10 years on Tuesday. He almost hit a fisherman before getting the SUV stuck in the middle of the river.
Greg JohnsonMarch 03, 2026

In Wake Of Weston Election Scandal, Bill Advanced Criminalizing False Election Audits
Wyoming lawmakers advanced a bill Monday that criminalizes filing false election audits, despite such actions already being illegal. “I still think just to make it even clearer — why would we not do this?” Secretary of State Chuck Gray said.
David MadisonMarch 02, 2026

Legislation Making Child Stalking And Grooming Felonies Headed To Gov's Desk
Bills making child stalking and grooming standalone felony crimes are headed for the governor's desk. The stalking bill came from a high-profile case where a 41-year-old in Glenrock stalked and harassed a 16-year-old teen for a year and received probation.
Jen KocherMarch 02, 2026

Attempt To Repeal Carbon Capture Mandate Fails As Wyoming Lawmakers Run Out Of Time
Rep. Chris Knapp’s effort to repeal Wyoming's carbon capture mandate failed on Monday as it was the final day for bills to advance out of committee. The bill’s death extends the debate over whether carbon capture helps or hurts Wyoming’s coal industry.
David MadisonMarch 02, 2026

Thermopolis Caregiver Accused Of Neglecting 87-Pound Deaf And Blind Elderly Man
A Thermopolis woman is accused of neglecting an elderly man in her care who’s deaf, mostly blind, and weighs 87 pounds. A visiting doctor reported finding him wearing adult diapers that hadn’t been changed in 10-14 days.
Greg JohnsonMarch 02, 2026

West Virginia's Move To Legalize Machine Guns Could Lead Wyoming To Do The Same
If lawmakers in West Virginia are successful in legalizing fully automatic firearms, Wyoming could follow suit. Law professor and director of UW’s Firearms Research Center said, "I could totally see it catching on here in Wyoming and Montana."
Mark HeinzMarch 02, 2026
Instead of ‘Keep Out,’ Wyoming Rancher Invites People To ‘Come Hike’ On His Property
Many private ranches in Wyoming are more likely to post “Keep Out” signs than invite people to hike on their land. One rancher took a chance a decade ago, and the result is a legacy trail that will forever protect the view for Sheridan’s western edge.
Renée JeanMarch 01, 2026

Now Four Years Gone, Family Fears Worst For Missing Gillette Student Irene Gakwa
It’s been four years since Kenyan nursing student Irene Gakwa vanished from Gillette in February 2022, and her family fears she’s dead. Her ex-boyfriend, now out of prison for stealing her bank card, hasn’t been charged but remains a person of interest, police say.
Jen KocherMarch 01, 2026

Don't Read Too Much Into A Peaceful Moment Between Yellowstone Wolves And Grizzly
Although a spectacular photo taken by a wildlife photographer in Yellowstone may give the illusion that this grizzly and two wolves are buddies, they're not. Biologist Cecily Costello said It just means they’ve decided fighting right then wasn't worth the risk.
Mark HeinzMarch 02, 2026

By The Numbers: Comparing South Dakota's Largest Wind Project To Wyoming's
South Dakota just announced the largest wind project in its state with 87 turbines costing $750 million. For comparison, Wyoming's largest wind project, now under construction, will have more than 600 turbines and will cost $5 billion.
Kate MeadowsMarch 01, 2026

Alcovasaurus: The Wyoming Dinosaur That Almost Went Extinct Again After Discovery
Only one specimen of Alcovasaurus has ever been found, named for the tiny Wyoming town of Alcova, where it was discovered more than 100 years ago. It almost went extinct again when a burst pipe destroyed most of the fossils at the University of Wyoming.
Andrew RossiMarch 01, 2026

The Cheyenne Man Who Sang Bass For The Manhattan Transfer
Jazz vocal group The Manhattan Transfer became a household name in 1981 with the release of their hit “Boy From New York City.” Cheyenne’s Trist Curless sang bass in the quartet for the last 10 years of their run.
Wendy CorrMarch 01, 2026

How A Meeteetse Sheep Rancher’s Daughter Became A Hollywood Movie Starlet
The daughter of a Meeteetse, Wyoming, sheep rancher, Martha Sleeper became a Hollywood starlet from the 1920s to 1940s. Trading the ranch for big city, she shared movie screens with film giants like John Wayne, Bing Crosby and Randolph Scott.
Jackie DorothyMarch 02, 2026

Western Star Roy Rogers Preferred Plastic Saddles Made In Lusk, Wyoming
Roy Roger’s iconic red, white and blue saddle with its vibrant colors is not leather like many fans assume but a plastic saddle made in Lusk, Wyoming. The western star was so enthralled with them that he became a spokesman for the fledgling company.
Jackie DorothyMarch 01, 2026

Set Your Alarm Clocks, Wyoming: Blood Red Lunar Eclipse At 4 a.m. Tuesday
The only total lunar eclipse of 2026 will happen early Tuesday morning. For Wyomingites, that means getting up at 4 a.m. Anyone who sleeps in will miss it all. The moon will set shortly before sunrise and before the eclipse is over.
Andrew RossiMarch 01, 2026

Teton County Continues As The Nation's Richest (And It's Not Even Close)
Teton County has again been named the richest county in the nation with a per capita income of $532,903. Not only is it six times greater than the national average of $73,204 but beats the second-highest county by more than $250,000.
Renée JeanFebruary 28, 2026

No CheckGate Reckoning At Wyoming GOP Meeting As Leaders Blast Media, Gordon
There was no dealing with the so-called “CheckGate” controversy at Saturday’s state GOP Central Committee meeting. Instead, party leaders blamed the media for its coverage and redirected attention on Gov. Mark Gordon’s campaign spending.
David MadisonFebruary 28, 2026

Old Reliable: Sweetheart The Longhorn Cow Has Produced 20 Calves In 20 Years
Sweetheart, the longhorn cow, gave birth on Monday to her 20th calf in 20 years. Jeff Ketcham, a rancher near Cheyenne, says not only is Sweetheart reliable but easy to handle. “I’ve never had to pull a calf. I’ve never had to doctor them either," he said.
Kate MeadowsFebruary 28, 2026

Why Scientists Doped Up Mountain Lions And Climbed Down Trees With Them In Yellowstone
Faced with the quandary of how to get mountain lions out of trees for scientific analysis, researchers dosed them with ketamine, then climbed up to place harnesses on the still-conscious cats. “It’s definitely a little wild," one of the scientists said.
Mark HeinzFebruary 28, 2026

At 101, Former Rawlins Mayor, WW II Veteran And Candy Lover Is Living A Sweet Life
Everett Mann is a former mayor of Rawlins, a World War II veteran where he earned two Purple Hearts, and just celebrated his 101st birthday. He admits to being an optimist and said that the secret of his longevity "is eat everything you want … including candy.”
Dale KillingbeckFebruary 28, 2026

Wyoming Crow Hunters Can Blast All They Want, But Nobody Eats The Birds
Mention of bird hunting might conjure up images of hunters and dogs pounding the brush in hopes of kicking up pheasants. But crow hunting is a thing in Wyoming too. No license is required, and there’s no bag limit. Hunters can just blast away.
Mark HeinzMarch 01, 2026

Former Cheyenne Icon Michael DeGreve Battling Terminal Illness, Wants To Create More Music
With a terminal illness tightening its grip, Michael DeGreve, an icon at Cheyenne's Hitching Post for decades, wants to finish his last major work before the music stops. "Some of my best songs I’ve never even recorded. I've got work to do, brother."
Zakary SonntagFebruary 28, 2026

Wyoming History: Laramie Newspaperman-Turned-Sheriff Gunned Down In 1927
Charles Cosby was a popular newspaperman in Wyoming when he ran for Albany County sheriff in 1927, winning easily. But just four months later, he was gunned down after surprising a suspected car thief. The gunman did not shoot the deputy.
Dale KillingbeckMarch 01, 2026

Wyoming’s Plumber Shortage Collides With Massive Data Center Boom
Wyoming's plumber shortage is about to get worse. Already short on plumbers and pipefitters, creating delays for homeowners and businesses, a huge wave of data centers and mega-projects are sweeping into the state, which will require thousands more.
Renée JeanFebruary 28, 2026

Privacy Advocates Trying To Get Flock License Plate Cams In Cheyenne Removed
The license plate of a vehicle involved in a carjacking in Colorado turned up in Cheyenne last weekend. That's because a Flock camera picked up the license plate number. Privacy advocates, however, don't like it and are trying to get them removed.
Kate MeadowsFebruary 28, 2026
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Today's Wyoming sunrise was captured by Hank Ruland. Hank writes, "Pinedale sunrise looking east into the Wind River range from my porch. Column after column of reds."

Don Day's Wyoming Weather Forecast: Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Mostly sunny to sunny in Wyoming on Wednesday. Partly to mostly cloudy overnight with a chance for rain/snow in a few areas. Highs from the low 40s to the mid 60s and lows from the low 20s to the mid 30s.

Daily Cartoon 2: Wednesday, March 4, 2026
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
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Hilltop Bank completes acquisition of Cheyenne State Bank
On Friday, February 27, Hilltop Bank officially completed its acquisition of Cheyenne State Bank. The Hilltop Bank team invites you to check out the newest location by visiting 101 W. 19th Street in Downtown Cheyenne.
March 03, 2026

An Unexpected Open Door in Central America’s Public Schools
Vision Beyond Borders, based in Casper, Wyoming, has spent decades distributing Bibles in places where access to Scripture is limited or restricted. Now, in a remarkable turn, doors are opening in public school systems across Panama, Costa Rica, Honduras, and Colombia.
March 02, 2026

The Stem Cell Freedom Act: Your Stem Cells, For Your Treatment
The Hoskinson Government and Policy Center proudly supports the Stem Cell Freedom Act, a bill expanding access to life-saving stem cell treatments in Wyoming. The bill is currently under consideration in the 2026 Wyoming Legislature.
February 26, 2026
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Tom Lubnau: Checkgate Theater — Everyone Knows The Ending To The Investigation
Columnist Tom Lubnau writes, "Disband the committee. Stop wasting time. Stop pretending the outcome is uncertain. What happened stinks. It may not be illegal, but it damaged the institution — and pretending otherwise only deepens the damage."
Tom LubnauFebruary 22, 2026

Joan Barron: This Will Be 'The Check-Gate Session'
Columnist Joan Barron writes, "The check passing wasn’t just an amazing error of judgment. It was a monumental breach of protocol and the ethics of the Legislature."
Joan BarronFebruary 21, 2026

Jonathan Lange: Is This About 'Bad Optics,' Or A Witch Hunt?
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, “Maybe we should pass a rule that campaign donations can only be hand delivered on the House floor. That would give the people of Wyoming unprecedented transparency.”
Jonathan LangeFebruary 21, 2026
Wyoming Life
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Pete’s Roc N Rye Club Was An Iconic Evanston-Area Bar On Old Lincoln Highway
Dale KillingbeckFebruary 28, 2026
Powell Man Banned From McDonald's After Driving Horses, Wagon Through Drive-Thru
Andrew RossiFebruary 26, 2026
Wyoming Couple Weathers Chaos In Puerto Vallarta, Has No Plans To Leave
Mark HeinzFebruary 24, 2026
"The Next 6-8 Weeks Are Critical": Meteorologists See Hope For More Winter Weather
Andrew RossiFebruary 24, 2026
Victory: Cheyenne Toddler Born With Cancer Spent First 18 Months Fighting For Life
Jackie DorothyFebruary 23, 2026
Outdoors
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How Yellowstone's 'Soap Scum' Bacteria Could Change The World
Andrew RossiFebruary 28, 2026
Mobs Of Elk Leave National Elk Refuge Near Jackson With ‘False Sense Of Early Spring'
Mark HeinzFebruary 27, 2026
"That Ain't No Coyote": Rancher Kills Wolf In Southeastern Wyoming Near Carpenter
Mark HeinzFebruary 25, 2026
Influential Outdoorsman Says Wolves Cost Western States More Than Tourism Brings In
Mark HeinzFebruary 24, 2026
Idaho Man Poaches Deer On Elementary School Lawn, Then Comes Back For Carcass
Mark HeinzFebruary 23, 2026
Crime & Courts
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Gillette Woman Charged With Attempted Murder After Partner Shot During Fight
Jen KocherFebruary 28, 2026
32 Illegal Drivers Turned Over To ICE During 3-Day Laramie County Truck Crackdown
Greg JohnsonFebruary 27, 2026
Casper Woman Pleads Not Guilty To DUI, Homicide Charges In November Wrong-Way Crash
Dale KillingbeckFebruary 27, 2026
30-75 Years For Casper Teen Who Held 14-Year-Old Bobby Maher Down During Stabbing
Dale KillingbeckFebruary 27, 2026
Wyoming Inmate Sues, Claims Botched Health Care Led To Leg Amputation
Greg JohnsonFebruary 26, 2026
