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Wyoming History: In Ghost Town Of Battle, Miners And Sheep Men Hated Each Other
Now a ghost town, Battle in the rugged Wyoming Sierra Madres lived up to its name, where miners and sheepherders hated each other. “The raucous music of its honky-tonks was interrupted more than once by a miner-herder foray,” historians wrote.
Jackie DorothyMay 17, 2026

"Sheep Are In My Blood": San Diego Woman Fell In Love With Ranching With Wyoming Help
Brittany Cole Bush’s path to an agriculture-based life as a shepherdess isn’t typical. Growing up in San Diego, Bush was more in tune with the surfer culture than leading a next-generation shepherding revolution that has its roots at a Wyoming ranch.
Kate MeadowsMay 17, 2026

Wyoming People: Eldon Hongo Traded 6-Figure Career To Train Champion Bird Dogs
Eldon Hongo quit a six-figure career to do what he really loves — training bird dogs — and made just $12,000 his first year. Now the Cheyenne-area trainer’s resume includes 17 national champion bird dogs and a reputation as the best in the business.
Renée JeanMay 17, 2026

Coroner Says Mystery Urn Left At Cheyenne Park Is More Common Than People Think
When a large, purple urn suddenly appeared at Holliday Park in Cheyenne, people had a lot of questions about whose cremains were inside and why they were left there. That happens "more often than people may realize,” the Laramie County coroner said.
Kolby FedoreMay 17, 2026

No Regrets: Artists Decide To Sell Buffalo’s Legendary Hitching Post Gallery
The Hitching Post Gallery has been a fixture in Buffalo for more than 30 years. Father-and-son artists William and Hugh Jennings have quietly closed the doors. “Time is the most precious thing,” Hugh said, noting that he's not done making art.
Amber SteinmetzMay 17, 2026

From Feedlots To TikTok, Young Ag Influencer Tries To Bridge Beef Divide
A young ag influencer who didn’t grow up on a ranch is becoming one of the beef industry’s most recognizable faces. She says she’s trying to narrow the widening gap between ranchers and the people who eat what they raise.
Kate MeadowsMay 17, 2026

Wyoming Church Members Targeted By Scammers Stealing In The Name Of God
Scammers are increasingly targeting Wyoming churchgoers, appealing to their generosity and good nature to help out others in need while stealing from them in the name of God. Beware of emails from pastors that ask you to buy gift cards.
Jen KocherMay 17, 2026

How Gillette, Wyoming, Lost The World’s Largest Rodeo
By the end of the decade, Gillette will have hosted the National High School Finals Rodeo 15 times, more than any other city. But the organization announced this spring that after 2029, it has no plans to ever return to Wyoming.
Julie MankinMay 16, 2026

Hiker Has Incredibly Rare Wolverine Encounter In Wyoming's Wind River Mountains
A software designer and wildlife watcher who was hiking in Wyoming last week had an incredibly rare encounter with a wolverine at the Green River Lakeside Trail in the Wind River Mountains. Photos he took clearly show a tracking collar on the animal.
Mark HeinzMay 16, 2026

Fire Chief Says Wind River Canyon Fire Started By BNSF Train "Mechanical Issue"
Fremont County Fire Chief Ron Wempen told Cowboy State Daily the Wind River Canyon fire was started by a "mechanical issue" on a BNSF train. "Initially, they had a fire on board the locomotive itself," he said of Saturday's fire which grew to 133-acres.
Andrew Rossi & Jackie DorothyMay 16, 2026

Haunted: 53 Years After Casper Girl Killed, Best Friend Thinks She Could’ve Stopped It
The best friend of a Casper girl kidnapped with her sister and killed by being thrown off the Fremont Canyon Bridge is still haunted 53 years later. She was asked to go with them that day and thinks she could’ve saved them, but her dad said “no."
Dale KillingbeckMay 16, 2026

35 Years After UFO Encounter, Cheyenne Man Still Trying To Figure Out What He Saw
A Cheyenne attorney and his father, a former Wyoming attorney general, saw what they described as a huge, super-bright UFO while driving on Highway 59 in 1991. Now 35 years later, Richard Barrett says he’s still trying to figure out what they saw.
Dale KillingbeckMay 16, 2026

Wyoming History: First Car In Yellowstone Was A Gate-Crasher Who Got Cars Banned
Henry Merry became the first person to drive a car in Yellowstone in 1902 when he crashed the park’s gate at 25 mph in his 1897 Winton. After he and his wife were kicked out, cars were officially banned in Yellowstone for another 13 years.
Jackie DorothyMay 17, 2026

Casper Couple Traces 20-Plus-Year Marriage To George W. Bush White House
A Casper couple traces their marriage of more than 22 years to meeting while working in the George W. Bush White House. From the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks to calls from Air Force One, they now live in the hometown of Bush’s vice president, Dick Cheney.
Dale KillingbeckMay 17, 2026

After Mother Run Down By Distracted Driver, Sheridan Woman Fights For Tougher Laws
Kate Gladdin rounded a corner in downtown Sheridan last year to see the aftermath of her mother’s death, having been run down by a distracted driver. The driver, a repeat offender, faces up to a year in jail under what Gladdin sees as Wyoming’s lax laws.
Jen KocherMay 16, 2026

Former Powell Woman Recalls Being At Mount St. Helens When It Erupted 46 Years Ago
When the Mount St. Helens volcano blew up on May 18, 1980, a longtime Powell resident was a young forester at the site. "I glanced up at the mountain, and I saw the top of it shaking. And then I watched the whole thing come right off," she said.
Wendy CorrMay 16, 2026

No, You Can't Legally Park Under A Wyoming Overpass During A Hailstorm
No matter how tempting it is to park your car under an overpass during a hailstorm, it's illegal. Not only does it impede traffic but could cause major pileups. For emergency vehicles, not being able to get through could mean a matter of life or death.
Andrew RossiMay 16, 2026

2 Dead In Casper Shooting Involving People ‘Known To Each Other’
Two people are dead after what Casper police describe as a domestic-related shooting Friday between two people who knew each other. “I watched them pull a stretcher out here,” said a neighbor who witnessed the aftermath."
Kolby Fedore & Dale KillingbeckMay 16, 2026

Black Bear Killed In Subdivision North Of Cheyenne; 2nd Bear In Area This Week
A black bear was shot and killed late Friday morning in a subdivision north of Cheyenne. This is the second black bear spotted in the Cheyenne area this week. The property owner gave a neighbor, who had a bear hunting tag, permission to shoot the bear.
Mark HeinzMay 15, 2026

Judges Dismiss Nine Felony Cases, Including Murder, Over Darin Smith Misconduct
Wyoming’s federal judges on Friday dismissed nine felony-level criminal cases, including one first-degree murder case, due to prosecutorial misconduct through “inflammatory and inappropriate” comments interim U.S. Attorney nominee Darin Smith made to a grand jury.
Clair McFarlandMay 15, 2026

Wyoming Lawyer Not Liable For Embarrassing Claims In Trans Sorority Member Lawsuit
An attorney who tried getting a court to void the membership of a University of Wyoming transgender sorority member was found not liable Friday for personal and embarrassing claims he and his co-counsel included in the bombshell case's public court file.
Clair McFarlandMay 16, 2026

Constitution Party Hopes Bextel Run For Governor Makes Wyoming A Three-Party State
Running Rebecca Bextel as a Constitution Party nominee for governor is part of a larger strategy to get enough votes to make Wyoming a three-party state. “We are transitioning from a protest party to a legitimate party,” says the party’s chairman.
Clair McFarlandMay 15, 2026

Wyoming’s Fossil Cabin, ‘World’s Oldest Building,’ Moved To Medicine Bow Museum
Wyoming’s world-famous Fossil Cabin was built from more than 6,000 dinosaur bones, weighs 52 tons and was a target for vandals along U.S. Highway 30. It made a nail-biting, 7-mile crawl this week to a new permanent home at the Medicine Bow Museum.
Renée JeanMay 15, 2026

Fremont County Man Accused Of Keeping Puppies In House Of Horrors Covered In Feces
A Fremont County man faces 17 animal cruelty charges after deputies say they found dogs and 12 puppies living in a trailer without food and covered in feces. The “overwhelming odor of feces” was so bad a HAZMAT team had to recover the animals.
Kolby FedoreMay 15, 2026

Why Google Maps Keeps Closing Yellowstone’s East Entrance When It’s Open
The East Entrance of Yellowstone opening this month was a big day for Cody businesses, but Google Maps told visitors it was closed. Randomly closing Yellowstone entrances in Wyoming is an ongoing problem that's no closer to being fixed, officials say.
Andrew RossiMay 15, 2026

Wyoming Hunter Angry After Putting Out Bait, Then Another Uses It To Shoot Bear
A Park County hunter is angry after putting out bear bait only to have other hunters use his bait to shoot a bear. He says that’s “unethical and immoral,” while one of the other hunters says they never got close and it’s a misunderstanding.
Mark HeinzMay 15, 2026

New Owner Of Meadowlark Ski Resort Says He Wants To Keep It Small
Rather than a luxury expansion, the new owners of Meadowlark Ski Resort in Washakie County plan to keep it small. “There are going to be some skeptics” because “you have a group from Florida who came in and bought a mountain,” the new owner said.
Renée JeanMay 15, 2026

Casper Man Who Bit Deputy’s Finger Off, Barks Like Dog Gets 28-35 Years In Prison
A 40-year-old Casper man who bit the tip of a deputy’s finger off and barked like a dog at a judge was sentenced Friday to 28-35 years in prison. He was on parole for earlier nearly biting off the finger of a hospital security guard.
Dale KillingbeckMay 15, 2026

'Trump Interstate' Proposed For All 1,800 Miles Of Highway 287, Lummis Supports
The 460 miles of Highway 287 in Wyoming would be called the "Trump Interstate" if federal legislation passes renaming the entire highway stretching from Texas to Montana. The "I-47 Future Interstate Act" would designate US-287 as a future interstate.
Greg Johnson & Kolby FedoreMay 14, 2026

Wyoming Supreme Court Overturns Block On $50 Million School Choice Program
The Wyoming Supreme Court on Thursday overturned a judge's block of the state’s $50 million school choice program. State schools chief Megan Degenfelder says she’s “thrilled by the unanimous decision” and plans to reopen school choice vouchers immediately.
Clair McFarlandMay 14, 2026

Georgia 30 Million Gallon Water Grab Puts Cheyenne Data Centers Under New Scrutiny
When a Georgia data center quietly drew 30 million gallons of water during a drought, no one noticed until residents’ water pressure dropped. This controversy is causing concern in Cheyenne where 70-some data centers are in various stages of discussion.
Renée JeanMay 14, 2026

After A Sheridan County Schools Chief Fired, Two Board Members Quit On The Spot
After a Sheridan county school board voted 3-2 Wednesday to terminate its superintendent’s contracts, two board members quit on the spot. A "lack of decision-making” by the board made the termination not surprising, says the former schools chief.
Clair McFarlandMay 14, 2026

Rocky Mountain Power Says 8.8% Rate Hike Request Not Because Of Data Centers
Rocky Mountain Power is asking Wyoming regulators for another rate hike prompted by rising costs, this time for 8.8%, the company announced Wednesday. “None of the increases ... have anything to do with data centers,” the company says.
Kate MeadowsMay 14, 2026

Raspberry, The ‘Grizzly 399 Of Yellowstone’ Missing For A Year, Feared To Be Dead
It’s been a year since the last sighting of Raspberry, the “Grizzly 399 of Yellowstone.” She usually emerged in May and was highly visible from the road on the park’s east side. Fans are worried she's succumbed to an injury from a 2022 vehicle strike.
Mark HeinzMay 14, 2026

How Russia Controlled A Huge Chunk Of Wyoming Uranium, And How Wyoming Got It Back
Russia’s state-run nuclear company owned Wyoming uranium assets until 2021. How that happened remains murky, wrapped in closed federal reviews. “No one knows how they got permits,” says the CEO of the U.S. company that eventually bought out the Russians.
Renée JeanMay 14, 2026

Animal Groups Paid $15,000 To Cody Roberts Whistleblower In Wolf Abuse Case
A pair of animal welfare groups said Thursday they paid $15,000 to a whistleblower who “contributed meaningfully” to the criminal case against Daniel, Wyoming, wolf abuser Cody Roberts. They say the informant came forward “at great personal risk."
Kolby FedoreMay 14, 2026

Riverton Teen Charged With Shooting Friend In Head During Horseplay With Gun
More than two months after a Riverton 18-year-old was shot in the head during a night of drinking and horseplay with a gun, another teen has been charged with pulling the trigger. The teen reportedly said he “didn’t mean to do that” before running off.
Kolby FedoreMay 14, 2026

Wyoming Ranchers Selling Off Cattle As Drought Tightens Grip Across State
Wyoming’s largest livestock marketing company sold 9,000 head of cattle in a special drought sale on Wednesday when it typically sells 400-700 head a week. “Guys are selling because they’re droughted out,” said the owner of Torrington Livestock Markets.
Kate MeadowsMay 13, 2026

450-MW Chugwater Wind And Solar Project Gets Unanimous OK From County Planners
A huge wind and solar project near Chugwater to generate 450 megawatts of wind and solar power was unanimously approved Wednesday by Platte County planners. "I want to be able to earn some money off my land,” said one rancher in support of the plan.
Kate MeadowsMay 13, 2026

Opponents Say Rescinding Roadless Rule Will Get Grizzlies Killed, Derail Delisting
At a press conference Wednesday to voice concern over the expected rescinding of the 2001 federal Roadless Rule in national forests, opponents said doing away with the rule will get more grizzlies killed and could derail delisting.
Mark HeinzMay 13, 2026

Gray Wants Gordon To Act To Change Wyoming’s Race-Based House Voting District
A day after Secretary of State Chuck Gray asked Fremont County commissioners to take “immediate” steps to eliminate a race-based county voting district, he sent a similar letter to Gov. Mark Gordon about Wyoming’s lone race-based state House district.
Clair McFarlandMay 14, 2026
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Today's Wyoming sunrise was captured by Sidney Woods. Sidney writes, "Frosty morning in Hoback Canyon."
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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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

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Joan Barron: Time To look At Home Rule Again
Columnist Joan Barron writes, “The growing public concern over the crush of data projects, the huge man camps and gambling parlors show that the influx is too much to absorb, and needs to slow down.”
Joan BarronMay 16, 2026

Bill Sniffin: Three Women and Three Unusual Deaths; Hantavirus Outbreak Memories
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: “During my long newspaper career, I covered many strange deaths. These three were probably among the strangest involving exotic diseases not expected to be found in Lander.”
Bill SniffinMay 16, 2026

Fred Harrison: The Authentic Family — How Courts, State Diminished The Human Person
Columnist Fred Harrison writes, "In 1960, just 5.3 percent of children were born out of wedlock. Today, non-marital births hover at 40 percent, and a quarter of American children grow up without a father — driving poverty, crime, and generational trauma."
Fred HarrisonMay 15, 2026
Wyoming Life
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Bob Beck, Longtime Voice Of Wyoming Public Radio, To Get Honorary Doctorate From UW
Wendy CorrMay 13, 2026
Cheyenne Musical Legend Michael DeGreve Dies At 78
Zakary SonntagMay 12, 2026
Wyoming Man Hospitalized After Exposure To Fumes During Lithium-Ion Battery Fire
Renée JeanMay 12, 2026
Rancher Won’t Use Anything But ‘Big Wonderful Wyoming’ Mud Flaps, Can’t Find More
Mark HeinzMay 11, 2026
Extreme Wyoming Weather Swings From 10 Inches Of Snow To 90 Degrees In A Week
Andrew RossiMay 11, 2026
Outdoors
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Coyote Loses Bid Against Mountain Lion In Red Desert, Ends Up Becoming Supper
Mark HeinzMay 12, 2026
Scientists Confirm 'Brain-Eating Amoeba' Is Widespread In Yellowstone and Grand Teton
Andrew RossiMay 12, 2026
Black Bear Captured In Cheyenne Barn
Mark HeinzMay 12, 2026
Trump Moves To Open National Parks, Other Federal Lands, To More Hunting
Mark HeinzMay 11, 2026
No Winter, Drought Has Firefighters On Alert For Repeat Of 1988 Yellowstone Fires
Mark HeinzMay 10, 2026
Crime & Courts
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70-Year-Old Cheyenne Man Accused Of Punching Kid In Face For Riding Bike Too Fast
Kolby FedoreMay 13, 2026
What Was In Package Left At F.E. Warren That Evacuated Capitol Remains A Mystery
Greg JohnsonMay 13, 2026
Cheyenne Parents Accused Of Killing 4-Month-Old Plead Not Guilty, To Have Trials
Kolby FedoreMay 13, 2026
Man Allegedly Pushed Woman He "Was Going To Marry" Out Of Moving Vehicle
Kolby FedoreMay 12, 2026
New York Woman Pleads Not Guilty In Scheme To Steal Thousands From Wyoming Banks
Dale KillingbeckMay 12, 2026


