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Millions Love Watching North Dakota Rancher Get Bullied By Baby Bison
John and Makayla Otto are bottle-feeding a belligerent baby bison on their ranch near Plaza, North Dakota. “I’ve had my ass handed to me about four different times now,” John says — and millions of people love watching the little guy bully him.
Andrew RossiApril 27, 2026

Homicide Charge For FedEx Driver Accused Of Plowing Into Men Fixing Truck On I-80
A FedEx driver will be in court Wednesday to face a charge of aggravated homicide, accused of slamming into a stalled truck on the shoulder of I-80. One of two men trying to fix the truck was killed, while another suffered catastrophic injuries.
Kolby FedoreApril 27, 2026

Hotels, Convention Center And Indoor Arena Could Follow PRCA To Cheyenne
Now that the PRCA’s move to Cheyenne is official, local leaders are sketching big plans to turn the 416-acre Hitching Post subdivision into a Western "Field of Dreams" for rodeo. That could include hotels, a convention center and an indoor arena.
Renée JeanApril 28, 2026

Opposition To Cheyenne Data Centers Grows As City Moves To Add Them
Opposition to Cheyenne data centers is growing as residents become more vocal and sign petitions against them. One councilman says development has happened so fast, it’s "completely outstripped the ability of the county and the city to plan."
Kate MeadowsApril 27, 2026

Green River Man Accused Of Threatening Wife To ‘Saw Her Head Off’ During Fight
A Green River man was charged Friday for a violent domestic attack during which he’s accused of threatening his wife to “saw her head off.” Police also say their 12-year-old son also had his wrist broken when he tried to defend his mom.
Kolby FedoreApril 27, 2026

Construction Begins On Wyoming’s 2,000-Acre, ‘World-Class’ Shooting Range
Construction on what many Wyoming officials say will be a “world-class” shooting range near Cody officially got underway Saturday. “We wanted a wow factor,” said Rep. Art Washut as the range was christened by its first shots — fired from an M1 Garand.
Andrew RossiApril 27, 2026

Voice From Vietnam: Nearly 50 Years After Wyoming Man Died, Family Discovers Tapes
Nearly 50 years after a Wyoming man died in Vietnam, his family discovered reel-to-reel recordings he sent home. “Just hearing daddy’s voice was overwhelming,” said a daughter about a new perspective of her dad she could never have appreciated as a child.
Zakary SonntagApril 26, 2026

What The Heck … Are Those Boats Half Buried In The Middle Of Nowhere Near Frannie?
Hull’s Half Acre — many people call it “Boathenge” — gained notoriety when a row of half-buried boats appeared in the middle of nowhere outside Frannie, Wyoming, in 2020. The guy who put them there has a message for those who don’t like it: “Go to hell."
Andrew RossiApril 26, 2026

‘AI Will Never Replace Us’: Wyoming Nurse Rides Booming Career Wave
Wyoming nurse Ashley Myers escaped hardship into a high-paying nursing career. Her success story highlights rapid wage growth in the health care sector. "AI is a great tool, but it will never replace us. We have to have people to do this work," she says.
Renée JeanApril 26, 2026

Wyoming People: The 95-Year-Old Classically Trained Tenor Who Sings Opera In Cheyenne
Rick French, aka “Ricardo” when he’s singing opera, is a classically trained tenor who has performed with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Folks in Cheyenne know the now-95-year-old for singing opera for years at a local Italian restaurant.
Renée JeanApril 26, 2026

Inside Yellowstone: Grizzly 970 Or ‘Van Gogh' Is King Of West Yellowstone
Grizzly 970 is known as "Van Gogh" because he lost his right ear in a fight with another male. Wildlife photographers love him and other bears in his territory dread him. He's a fighter and known as the king of the west side of Yellowstone.
Mark HeinzApril 26, 2026

Art Of The Hunt: South Dakota’s Largest Antler Dealer Sells 60 Tons A Year
A side gig for a pair of South Dakota men has exploded into a booming business selling 60 tons of elk, deer and moose antlers a year. Some prized specimens can sell for thousands of dollars each.
Kate MeadowsApril 26, 2026

Wyoming History: The 14-Year-Old Girl Who Survived The Johnson County War
Mary Taylor Cash was just 14 years old when her brother was nearly killed during the Johnson County Invasion of 1892. It was just one of many stories Cash told her granddaughter in 1959 about the northern Wyoming range war that ran from 1889 to 1893.
Jackie DorothyApril 27, 2026

Armed Man Shot By Sheridan Police Early Sunday
Sheridan Police Department officers early Sunday shot a male who fled a home with a long gun after “several shots” had proceeded from the home. A woman was in distress and said someone wanted to kill her baby, according to the police department.
Clair McFarlandApril 26, 2026

Fossil Butte Miner’s A-Frame Cabin Tied To Legacy Of Discovery — And Death
An A-frame cabin at Fossil Butte National Monument was the home for a fossil miner as he discovered Wyoming artifacts. It also is linked to the poisoning of Wyoming’s only convicted female cattle rustler.
Dale KillingbeckApril 26, 2026
1942 Casper Serviceman’s Club Getting $2.6 Million Upgrade As Veterans Museum
When it was built in 1942, the U.S. Army serviceman’s club in Casper was only meant to be used for a few years during World War II. Now its the Wyoming Veterans Memorial Museum, and it’s getting a $2.6 million upgrade that will be more permanent.
Dale KillingbeckApril 27, 2026

Brutal And Deadly ’22-’23 Wildlife Winter Inspires New Sportsman Group
The brutal, historic and deadly winter of 2022-2023 that killed tens of thousands of Wyoming deer, pronghorn and elk has inspired a new sportsman-driven conservation group. The group raised $250,000 at its first event.
Mark HeinzApril 26, 2026

Wyoming Culinary Students Learn How To Cook James Beard Winner's Indigenous Menu
Wyoming culinary students this week learned how to prepare a celebrity chef’s Indigenous menu — only ingredients native to North America. No wheat, no sugar, no beef, pork or chicken — ingredients European settlers brought that displaced indigenous foods.
Renée JeanApril 26, 2026

Secrets In the Walls: Cheyenne's Atlas Theatre Renovation Uncovers New Mysteries
If a novelist was dreaming up cool props for a haunted theater, they couldn’t beat what a renovation crew found hiding in the ceilings and walls of Cheyenne’s Atlas Theatre. The discoveries add puzzling historical details about the theatre's early days.
Renée JeanApril 25, 2026

Cheyenne's Million Dollar Real Estate Market Growing As Data Centers Fuel Growth
Cheyenne’s real estate market is heating up, with homes between $800,000 to the low $1 millions becoming more commonplace. Real estate agents credit data centers, an "extremely business-friendly environment" and the intersection of I-80 & I-25 for the surge.
Renée JeanApril 25, 2026

Saturday Convention: Wyoming GOP OKs Loyalty Tests For Candidates, Will Sue State
The Republican Party decided Saturday that political candidates will need to “strongly” support at least 80% of the Wyoming GOP platform if they want to run as a Republican. The party also declared its independence and will sue the state.
Greg JohnsonApril 25, 2026

Scientists Keep Location Of Prehistoric Squid Found In Eastern Wyoming A Secret
Scientists are keeping the exact location of a 80 million-year-old giant squid was found in Niobrara County last year a secret. That's because there are likely more giant squid and other prehistoric monsters of the deep waiting to be found there.
Andrew RossiApril 25, 2026

Family-Owned Dairy Farms Disappearing Across U.S. As Commercial Operations Grow
Nationally, 39% of dairy farms disappeared between 2017 and 2022 as the industry is moving toward more commercially-owned operations, instead of family businesses. While dairy farms in Wyoming aren't following that trend, its farmland in general does.
Kate MeadowsApril 25, 2026

Navy Vet Wants To Build First Memorial With Name Of Every Wyoming Fallen Warrior
A U.S. Navy veteran is raising money to put a memorial next to the Cheyenne National Cemetery. It will be the first and only memorial to display the names of every Wyoming service member killed or missing in action in U.S. military history.
Andrew RossiApril 25, 2026

Fan Of Cheyenne-Based Big Boy 4014 Pushes To Make Famed Locomotive Into LEGO Set
A superfan of the Cheyenne-based locomotive Big Boy 4014 has submitted a motorized, 3,920-piece Big Boy 4014 LEGO kit to the company. If his idea gets 10,000 votes, it will be among designs advanced to LEGO’s review pool for potential production.
Renée JeanApril 25, 2026

Thermopolis Has Ponied Up $1 Million For Cookie Jars Over Past 30 Years
Cookie jar auctions have become the go-to fundraiser in Thermopolis, Wyoming, where the 4,600 residents have ponied up more than $1 million over the past 30 years. This year, the record $70,000 raised will help the auction’s founder fight cancer.
Jackie DorothyApril 25, 2026

Great Blue Herons, Uncommon In Wyoming, Nesting Near Buffalo Bill Reservoir
Great blue herons are uncommon in Wyoming, but a growing number of them have set up a nesting area near Buffalo Bill Reservoir. “They’re really going to town” building new nests to lay eggs, says Cody wildlife photographer Phil Hilson.
Mark HeinzApril 25, 2026

In Japan, People Shoot Darts At Guy In A Bear Suit To Train For Attacks
There have been so many bear attacks in Japan, civilians are being trained to deal with them by shooting darts at a guy in a bear suit. There have been 230 bear attacks in 2025, 13 of them fatal. The government has proposed killing 10,000 bears.
Mark HeinzApril 25, 2026

Wyoming People: Molly Marso, From Star Basketball Player To Championship Coach
Molly Marso — now Goodrich — became one of the best girls’ basketball players in Wyoming history as a standout for Campbell County High. A knee injury cut short her UW playing career, so now she’s become a championship-winning coach in South Carolina.
Ron Morris & For Cowboy State DailyApril 25, 2026

Why The Army Named Its Newest High-Speed War Machine After The Cheyenne Tribe
The Army’s newest war machine — a next-generation helicopter designed to fly faster and farther — will carry a name with deep historical and cultural roots: Cheyenne II. The Army says it “immortalize the formidable warrior spirit” that comes with the name.
Kolby FedoreApril 25, 2026

Casper Woman Apologizes After Cleaning The Wrong House
Casper housekeeper Monica Howse is getting a wave of laughs — and sympathy — after she mistakenly walked into the wrong home and started cleaning it. “To whoever’s house I just walked into and started cleaning: I AM SO SORRY!” she said.
Kolby FedoreApril 24, 2026

46 Illegal Truckers Caught During Latest Laramie County Truck Around Crackdown
The latest Laramie County Truck Around and Find Out crackdown caught 46 illegal commercial drivers, bringing the total to 118 since November. That includes an illegal driver who was still behind the wheel despite having his license revoked 13 times.
Greg JohnsonApril 24, 2026

Food Freedom Fight: State Orders Cody Creamery To Stop Selling Raw Milk Lattes
The State Ag Dept. has ordered Cody's Hippy Cow Creamery to stop selling its popular raw milk lattes. Tyler Lindholm, the architect behind the Food Freedom Act, says the state is wrong and will push for a legislative fix. "That's just insane," he said.
Renée JeanApril 24, 2026

‘God Never Forced Anyone’: Wyoming GOP Rejects Declaring Wyoming A Christian State
A committee of the Wyoming GOP on Friday rejected a proclamation to declare the U.S. a Christian nation and Wyoming a Christian state. “God never forced anyone like this,” said Sen. Cheri Steinmetz, while others said the GOP platform already honors God.
Clair McFarlandApril 24, 2026

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jeff - Saturday, April, 25, 2026
Jeff in the 307. Saturday mornings 6-10 a.m.
Jake NicholsApril 25, 2026
Casper Judge Blocks Wyoming’s 'Heartbeat' Abortion Ban
A Casper-based judge on Friday blocked Wyoming’s newest abortion ban, the fourth near-total abortion ban Wyoming judges have blocked in four years. The judge said the pro-choice advocates could have faced "irreparable harm" from the ban.
Clair McFarlandApril 25, 2026

Wyoming Faces Competition From Utah, Other States, To Recruit Firearms Companies
As more firearms companies set up shop in Second Amendment-friendly states, Wyoming faces challenges, such as limited housing, in competing with states like Utah. Those gun laws are a major reason firearms companies relocate.
Mark HeinzApril 25, 2026

Casper Family Confused After Seeing Dumpster Diver Taking Their Garbage
A Casper homeowner says he was left confused — then amused — after security cameras captured a woman removing bags of garbage from his trash bin just before a scheduled pickup this week. Authorities say dumpster diving is legal.
Kolby FedoreApril 24, 2026

State OKs $5 Million for Housing Projects, Gray Tries To Ban Resident Aliens
In a recurring spat on the difference between resident aliens and illegal immigrants, the Wyoming State Loan and Investment Board voted Thursday to allocate $5 million for infrastructure and housing projects — mostly for small towns.
Clair McFarlandApril 25, 2026

Wyoming Places: It's Not Every Day You See A Grizzly Fall Off Some Hay Bales
When Cody resident Aubrey Slackey saw a grizzly on top of some hay bales near Yellowstone, he started shooting video. Then the grizzly fell off. “He looked like he was embarrassed. He gave me a look like, ‘You didn’t just see me do that,’” he said.
Mark HeinzApril 24, 2026

Powder River Energy Plans $23.5 Million Solar-Battery Project Near Moorcroft
A $23.5 million utility-scale solar generation and battery storage project is moving forward near Moorcroft. It will allow Powder River Energy to be in control of a power generation source for the first time in its 80-year history.
Kate MeadowsApril 24, 2026

Wildlife Officials Say Colorado Wolves Aren't Wandering Because Pups Expected Soon
Colorado’s wolves are wandering less as of late; some say it could be because the most far-ranging wolves have left the state. But wildlife officials think it’s because packs are hunkering down close to dens, waiting for a new crop of pups this spring.
Mark HeinzApril 24, 2026
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Today's Wyoming sunrise was captured by Terry Waln. Terry writes, "Photo taken at my house near Garland Wyoming. No adjustment was made. The whole sky was like this for a brief period!"
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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From Oppression to Hope: God at Work in Iran
As many in Iran search for truth and freedom, hearts are opening to Jesus Christ. Help place Bibles into the hands of people longing for hope, courage, and the life-changing message of God’s Word.
April 23, 2026

Restoring Conservative Leadership to the Office of Wyoming Governor
Brent Bien outlines his vision for Wyoming with a people-first plan to restore liberty, cut government, and to make Wyoming #1.
April 20, 2026

Wyoming Honors National Donate Life Month This April
Wyoming celebrates National Donate Life Month, spotlighting the power of organ, eye, and tissue donation. Lesley Steplock of Casper lost her mother in 2019, who went on to save multiple lives as a donor. Lesley now works for Donor Alliance, honoring her mother's legacy every day as an organ clinical coordinator.
April 13, 2026
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Bill Sniffin: Horrific Murder Trial Greeted Me In First Days As Lander Editor
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: “Who knew that my first big news story in Lander would be one of the biggest of my career? Covering this horrific murder trial was a huge challenge for a new editor.”
Bill SniffinApril 25, 2026

Joan Barron: Cheyenne South Siders Oppose Man Camps
Columnist Joan Barron writes, “It is not surprising to see the uprising against a developer’s plan to build 800 units for 5,600 construction workers here to build data centers.”
Joan BarronApril 25, 2026

Jonathan Lange: 'The Story of Everything' Is A Great Movie
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, “This movie gave me hope that our own incessant arguing can find agreement. If Einstein and Hoyle could ultimately change their minds to agree with Hubble and Lemaître, we can learn something from them."
Jonathan LangeApril 25, 2026
Wyoming Life
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Early Morning Fireball Lights Up Southwest Wyoming, Northeastern Utah
Kolby FedoreApril 23, 2026
Temperatures To Plunge 40 Degrees Across Much Of Wyoming
Jackie DorothyApril 21, 2026
‘Have You Seen This Bird?’ Teton County Searches For Missing Cockatiel Named Olivia
Kolby FedoreApril 20, 2026
'I Thought I Was Going to Die’: Trucker’s Quick Action Saves Woman From Head-On
Kolby FedoreApril 20, 2026
Campbell County One-Room Schoolhouse Grows As Microschool Trend Catches Fire
Jen KocherApril 20, 2026
Outdoors
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Famous Grizzy 610 A No-Show So Far This Year, Could Mean She Has Cubs
Mark HeinzApril 23, 2026
To Prove Corner-Crossing Is Legit, Wyoming, Montana Lawmakers Cross Corners
Mark HeinzApril 23, 2026
Popular Grizzly Bruno Emerges With His Gnarly, Ripped-Open Face Healed
Mark HeinzApril 22, 2026
Alaska Moves To Restore Wood Bison, Even Bigger Cousins Of Wyoming’s Plains Bison
Mark HeinzApril 21, 2026
Red Lodge Residents Evacuated as 'Rapidly Moving' Fire Burns Near Beartooth Highway
Andrew RossiApril 20, 2026
Crime & Courts
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Inmate Serving Life At Rawlins Prison Caught Watching Child Porn On PlayStation
Kolby FedoreApril 23, 2026
Lander Wood Shop Burns Down In High Winds, Nearby Homes Threatened
Dale KillingbeckApril 23, 2026
Troopers Say Driver Admits Stealing Semitrailer, But It Was To Help A Buddy
Greg JohnsonApril 23, 2026
ICE Deports Jackson Man Who Cut His Own Throat At Albertsons
Clair McFarlandApril 23, 2026
Police Say Teen Stabbed Clerk At Lander Loaf N’ Jug After Stealing Booze
Kolby FedoreApril 22, 2026


