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Wyoming History: The Wall Of Water That Devastated Wheatland Ranches In 1969
In 1969, a wall of water flowed out of Wheatland Irrigation District’s Reservoir No. 1, devastating ranches and farmland for miles. Some thought the cause was dynamite, others a natural event. The real answer remains a mystery.
Dale KillingbeckOctober 12, 2025

Taylor Sheridan's “Wind River” A Top Pick On Netflix Again As Fans Await Sequel
It appears fans are anxiously awaiting the sequel to Taylor Sheridan’s "Wind River," a 2017 thriller set in Wyoming's Wind River Range. That’s making the first movie one of the most-watched on Netflix again, although Wyomingites might struggle with the many inaccuracies
Renée JeanOctober 12, 2025

Wyoming Sugar Beet Growers Say Ozempic Isn't To Blame For Plunging Sugar Prices
Unlike a national report that blames weight loss drugs, like Ozempic and Wegovy, for plunging sugar prices, Wyoming farmers say the real issue is "sugar dumping," where countries subsidize the product, then take it to market at cut-rate, below-market prices.
Renée JeanOctober 12, 2025

Greybull's Historic Pump House Seeks New Life As Riverside Brewery Or Restaurant
An old pump house in a vacant lot by the Bighorn River in Greybull has had locals talking about the building's potential for years, and this summer when it went up for sale, it caught the attention of HGTV stars and some interested buyers.
David MadisonOctober 12, 2025

More Than 40 Years Later, Search Continues For Clues To Murder Of Buffalo Teen
In 1982, 18-year-old Naomi Kidder vanished while hitchhiking from Rawlins to Buffalo, Wyoming, and her body was found months later. Four decades later, police still seek answers in the unsolved murder and hope new leads will bring justice.
Jen KocherOctober 11, 2025

Hollywood Actress to Bring Big-Screen Christmas Film Production Home to Wyoming
Wyoming native and Hollywood actress Hannah Barefoot is planning to produce and film her original movie “Wyoming Christmas Carol” in her hometown of Cody. Barefoot has 72 TV and movie credits including many Lifetime and Hallmark movies.
Wendy CorrOctober 11, 2025

Rock Springs Woman Bags Massive Mule Deer Dubbed ‘Gray Ghost’
Rock Springs hunter Lori Dickinson said she feels blessed by how everything fell into place, giving her the opportunity to shoot a mule deer that could turn out to be one of the top monster bucks of the 2025 hunting season.
Mark HeinzOctober 11, 2025

Midwest, Wyoming, Celebrates 100 Years Of Friday Night Lights
When the Midwest Oilers took the field Friday night, they celebrated the 100th anniversary of the nation's first high school football game under electric lights, which happened right here in Midwest, Wyoming. A game ball from 1925 was brought out for a special halftime ceremony.
Dale KillingbeckOctober 11, 2025

Wyoming Ballerina Needed Nerves Of Steel To Attend Boot Camp And Pursue Dreams
Thermopolis teen Skylar Lippincott overcame rejection and grueling challenges to earn a coveted spot at Ballet Chicago. “You have to work hard all the time and learn to ignore pain,” Lippincott said. “Ballet is a lifestyle.”
Jackie DorothyOctober 12, 2025

Wyoming History: Frank McGovern Squanders Fortune in Wyoming’s Sweetwater District
Educated Chicagoan Frank McGovern found the legendary Miners Delight mine, then lost over a million dollars to gambling, drinking, and violence, leaving behind a legacy of squandered wealth and scandal in South Pass City.
Jackie DorothyOctober 11, 2025

Lavish Wyoming Property In Daniel Goes To Virtual Auction Block
Wyoming hasn’t typically sold a lot of high-end properties in online auctions, though it’s a rising trend. On October 16, one auction will sell a particularly luxurious home that way in Daniel. Starting bids are in the $4.5 to $6 million range, which boasts 11,337 square feet of living space, 9 bedrooms and 12.5 bathrooms.
Renée JeanOctober 11, 2025

Of Buffalo Bones And Bison Dreams — Life On Wyoming’s Biggest Bison Ranch
Growing up on the state’s largest bison ranch south of Gillette, Wyoming, Erin Flocchini had a unique childhood. At 55,000 acres and a herd that has ranged as high as 5,000 head at times, Wyoming’s Durham Ranch is among the largest and oldest bison operations in America.
Renée JeanOctober 11, 2025

Patagonia Founder, Wyoming Conservationist Preaches Fly-Fishing Simplicity & Naked Climbing
Wyoming resident and conservation icon Yvon Chouinard joined forces with Craig Mathews — the "dean" of fly fishing in Yellowstone in a new book that urges anglers and the rest of the world to do more with less -- like climbing El Capitan completely naked, at night.
David MadisonOctober 11, 2025

Cody Bar Snuffs Out Smoking, Lights Up A New Era
Rocky Mountain Liquor and Lounge, one of Cody's favorite bars, is going smoke-free under new ownership, joining a statewide trend driven more by customer choice than regulation. Wyoming remains one of few states without a mandated smoking ban in bars or restaurants.
Andrew RossiOctober 11, 2025

A Missing Heir And Mysterious Bell Haunted The Fountain Hotel In Yellowstone
A missing heir of a millionaire, disappearing motorists and a mysterious bell ringing for service in an empty room were some of the mysteries shrouding the Fountain Hotel in Yellowstone. Park rangers and guests were pleased when the luxury hotel was torn down in 1926, taking with it its ghosts.
Jackie DorothyOctober 11, 2025

Cowboy State Daily Morning Show — Saturday, October 11, 2025
It's the Saturday morning show with John Baggett from 6-10AM.
Jake NicholsOctober 11, 2025

Nobel Prize Winner Misses Big News While Off-The-Grid in The Wyoming Wilderness
The world was calling Fred Ramsdell to tell the California researcher that he’d won a Nobel Prize. He was blissfully unaware, backpacking at 8,000 feet in the Wyoming mountains, until he discovered a flood of messages.
Renée JeanOctober 10, 2025

Counting Dead Elk And Bison Carcasses Was A Real Job In Yellowstone
Over the course of 47 winters in Yellowstone, Jeff Henry has seen incredible changes. He can recall back when so many winter-killed bison and elk carcasses littered the basins near Old Faithful, counting them was his and other peoples' full-time job.
Mark HeinzOctober 10, 2025

Teen Charged After 100 MPH Elk Crash Kills Friend Near Saratoga
The case of an 18-year-old Casper woman accused of hitting two bull elk while driving 100 mph on the highway, killing her friend, rose to the felony-level court this week. She faces up to 20.5 years in prison.
Clair McFarlandOctober 10, 2025

Self-Proclaimed Cartel Member Gets Life In Kidnapping, Torture Of Lander Woman
Self-proclaimed drug cartel member Adolfo Vargas Lepe filed an appeal this week after receiving a life sentence for kidnapping a Lander woman. He reportedly tortured her with power tools, shot her in both legs and trapped her in a dog kennel.
Clair McFarlandOctober 10, 2025

If You Get Lost At Ellis' Harvest Home Corn Maze In Lingle, They Send Out A Drone
Ellis’ Harvest Home in Lingle, Wyoming, is recognized as the state's oldest corn maze. Ugly pumpkins and caramel-apple nachos aren't the only cozy peculiarities there. Sometimes, Dan and Cheryl Ellis will deploy a drone to help lost visitors through the labyrinth.
Jackson WalkerOctober 10, 2025

Squatters, BASE Jumpers Flood Yosemite During Shutdown, No Chaos At Yellowstone
During the government shutdown, Yosemite National Park has been invaded by squatters and adrenaline junkies, illegally parachuting off El Capitan. Tour guides told Cowboy State Daily that Grand Teton and Yellowstone haven’t slid into chaos.
Mark HeinzOctober 11, 2025

Feds Halt Wyoming Coal Lease Auction After Montana Sale Disappoints
A disappointing coal lease sale in Montana forced the Trump administration to halt similar plans in Wyoming. The head of Wyoming's mining association said the setback is a minor one for Wyoming, given the future of coal energy in the state. "The market right now is strong," he said.
Jackson WalkerOctober 10, 2025

Montana's Forgotten ‘Slobbering Bear’ College Mascot Gets His Helmet Debut
The University of Montana is reviving its quirky 1970s basketball mascot, Otto the Slobbering Bear, with a helmet debut for homecoming. The throwback design honors UM’s 1995 football title and has sparked mixed reactions online including some who call it a "meth bear."
David MadisonOctober 11, 2025

Wyoming Tech Startup Aims To Finally Clean Up Cold War Uranium's Deadly Legacy
A Casper company just received the first license of its kind to remediate radioactive uranium mine waste — a "watershed moment" for communities -- like Jeffrey City, Wyoming -- living with contamination since the 1950s.
David MadisonOctober 10, 2025

Wyoming, Other States Must Settle Colorado River Water Fight Or Feds Will Step In
With rising tensions over a dwindling supply of water from the Colorado River, Wyoming and six other states have until Nov. 11 to hammer out a deal for water allocation or the federal government will step in and settle it for them.
Mark HeinzOctober 10, 2025

Barrasso On Shutdown: ‘Terrorist’ Dems Want Country ‘Destroyed’
Discussing the government shutdown on Thursday, U.S. Senate Republican Whip John Barrasso said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is beholden to the “terrorist wing” of the Democratic Party, a faction “who will never be satisfied until this country is destroyed.”
Sean BarryOctober 09, 2025

Degenfelder Stands With Student Who Claims New Turning Point Chapter Suppressed
Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction Megan Degenfelder on Thursday said she stands with Kylie Wall, a Natrona County High School senior who said school staffers are suppressing her efforts to start a Turning Point USA chapter.
Steve BohnelOctober 09, 2025

Cheyenne Man Arrested In Connection With Fatal Road Rage Encounter
A 21-year-old Cheyenne man was arrested Thursday in connection with a September deadly shooting in a King Soopers parking lot following a suspected road rage encounter. Mansoor Ali turned himself in and was booked on one count of second-degree murder.
Scott SchwebkeOctober 10, 2025

When Do Barbers Get a Break? In Wyoming, It’s During Hunting Season
Hunters who spend extended amounts of time in the woods often take their haircut business with them. Some Wyoming barbers welcome the break, and then look forward to getting much furrier customers back at season's close.
Jackson WalkerOctober 09, 2025

One Big Piney Teen In Bow And Arrow Killing Gets Plea Deal
One of the Big Piney teens accused in a February conspiracy to kill his 23-year-old friend with a bow and arrow has agreed to plead guilty in exchange for a sentence recommendation of between 54 years and life in prison.
Clair McFarlandOctober 09, 2025

Montana Hunters, Lawmakers Say Wolves Aren't Being Killed Fast Enough, File Lawsuit
Some Montana lawmakers and sportsmen claim that state’s wolf hunting regulations are too restrictive and won’t let them kill the wolves fast enough. They say unless regulations are loosened they won't be able to hit the kill quota of 452 wolves.
Mark HeinzOctober 09, 2025

Casper Lands Massive 1.5-Gigawatt Data Center Project on Nearby Ranch
Cheyenne has been stealing all the limelight of late when it comes to large data center announcements. But Casper is about to land one as well, with a huge 1.5-Gigawatt project to be located on a nearby ranch. They say it could employ as many as 600 people.
Renée JeanOctober 09, 2025

Wyo Democrats Urge Wyomingites To Oppose Bill Targeting Sexually Explicit Books
The Wyoming Democratic Party is urging supporters to keep up pressure against a bill that would punish libraries for making available sexually-explicit books to kids. “It’s not only an attack on free speech - it’s an attack on parental rights,” the party said.
Steve BohnelOctober 09, 2025

Wyoming Supreme Court Keeps School Choice Program Blocked
The Wyoming Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected the state’s bid to revive a new school-choice scholarship program that a lower court blocked temporarily in July. But the appeal continues, along with the debate over whether the program is constitutional.
Clair McFarlandOctober 09, 2025

Wyoming Democratic Party Hires Executive Director From Colorado
The Wyoming Democratic Party on Wednesday announced Scott Merrifield, a longtime organizer and staffer to Colorado politicians, as its new executive director. He said he will focus on “practical wins” like improving infrastructure, data, fundraising, and messaging.
Steve BohnelOctober 09, 2025

Casper Man’s Attempt To Withdraw Child Porn Guilty Plea And Fire Attorney Fails
A 60-year-old Casper man who faced sentencing Thursday on child pornography and drug charges fired his attorney, got him back and then learned that his attempt to withdraw his guilty plea would not succeed.
Dale KillingbeckOctober 09, 2025

Curt Meier Erupts At Chuck Gray, Says He Keeps Derailing Meetings
When Secretary of State Chuck Gray criticized Gov. Mark Gordon on Wednesday in the State Building Commission, Treasurer Curt Meier said he'd had enough. 'This forum is about doing business of this committee, not a stage for the secretary,' Meier said.
Steve Bohnel & Clair McFarlandOctober 08, 2025

Green River Bans Animal Gas Chamber, Leaving Evanston As Last in U.S.
The Green River City Council on Tuesday voted to abolish the use of a gas chamber at the community’s animal shelter. This leaves Evanston, Wyoming, as the only location in the country that still uses a gas chamber for euthanizing pets.
Jackson WalkerOctober 08, 2025

Campbell County to Pay $700K to Ousted Library Director in Settlement
Campbell County will pay former library director Terri Lesley $700,000 to settle her lawsuit alleging officials targeted her over LGBTQ-friendly books and events. Lesley will drop all claims, though the county denies wrongdoing.
Clair McFarlandOctober 08, 2025

Wyoming Green Beret, Navy Vet Columnist Spar Over Hegseth's Anti-Woke Mission
When Pete Hegseth spoke to an assembly of military leaders last week, he promoted the end of DEI and race-based quotas. A Pinedale man who served as a Green Beret loved it and a female Sheridan Navy-vet despised it.
Jackson WalkerOctober 09, 2025

F.E. Warren Airman Found Dead Wednesday In Latest Death Linked To Base
An active-duty airman at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne was found dead Wednesday morning. Authorities aren’t saying if a gun was involved. Local airmen have been involved in at least four prior incidents involving gunshots this year.
Clair McFarlandOctober 08, 2025

GOP Irks Dems By Moving To Overturn BLM Plans Including Limits On Mining In Wyoming
Wyoming’s delegation moved Wednesday to overturn part of a BLM Resource Management Plan that limited mining in the Powder River Basin. Democrats say targeting RMPs, a trend among GOP lawmakers in the West, undercuts long, deliberative efforts to balance land uses.
Sean BarryOctober 09, 2025

DCI Hunting For Rare Tires Tied to 2003 Killing of Cheyenne Mother
Wyoming DCI is seeking rare Sport King A/T tires matching treads found near the 2003 murder scene of Cheyenne mother Shawny Lee Smith. Investigators hope locating the tires will help identify her killer after more than two decades.
Scott SchwebkeOctober 08, 2025

Oops! That Flipped Letter That Led to ‘Lust’ Was Really Supposed To Be ‘Just’
Emotions ran high on Wednesday when a message in the Natrona County high school library window appeared to say "Lust Won't Be Buried" when in fact, the message was "Just Won't Be Buried." Someone apparently flipped the "J" to look like an "L."
Dale KillingbeckOctober 09, 2025
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Today's Wyoming sunrise was captured by Tom Richards. Tom writes, "One of the last warm days of 2025 on the Clear Creek Trail in Buffalo."

Don Day's Wyoming Weather Forecast: Sunday, October 12, 2025
Chance of morning snow/rain in some areas, otherwise mostly sunny to sunny in Wyoming on Sunday. Windy in some locations with gusts as high as 50 mph. Highs from the low 40s to the mid 60s and lows from the low 20s to the low 30s.

Daily Cartoon 2: Monday, October 13, 2025
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
Bill Sniffin: Hard To Believe, Our State Was Once Part Of Texas, Y’all
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Dennis Sun: American Farmers Are Hurting
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Jonathan Lange: Columbus Day Celebrates Human Dignity
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Sponsored Guest Column: Standing with Israel: A Wyoming Reflection on October 7th and the Fight for Freedom
Reid Rasner writes, "On this solemn anniversary of October 7th, I call on every American, and especially my fellow Wyomingites, to renew our commitment to standing with Israel."
Guest ColumnOctober 06, 2025

Sponsored Guest Column: What You Need to Know About Changing Health Care Costs
Diane Gore, CEO of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wyoming, writes, "Health insurance premiums are set to rise and here's why."
Guest ColumnAugust 14, 2025

Sponsored Guest Column: Why I Am Calling for President Trump to Pardon Wyoming Small Business Owner Troy Lake
Reid Rasner writes, " I am speaking out for a man who has been treated unfairly and who needs our help. His name is Troy Lake."
Guest ColumnAugust 13, 2025
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Bill Sniffin: Hard To Believe, Our State Was Once Part Of Texas, Y’all
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: “Parts of Wyoming were once owned by four different countries, France, Mexico, Great Britain, and even Texas, back in the day.”
Bill SniffinOctober 12, 2025

Joan Barron: Chuck Gray vs. Mark Gordon – Wyoming's Cage Match
Columnist Joan Barron writes, "The most recent squabble was a recurrence of the chronic rub between elected officials on the State Building Commission. It involved a rematch between Gov. Mark Gordon and Secretary of State Chuck Gray with some input from State Treasurer Curt Meier."
Joan BarronOctober 11, 2025

Jonathan Lange: Columbus Day Celebrates Human Dignity
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, “What Columbus brought to these lands was Christendom. It is a worldview that has at its heart the dignity of every single human being.”
Jonathan LangeOctober 10, 2025
Wyoming Life
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Discovery Channel's “Ghost Adventures” Looks For Casper’s Haunted Underbelly In Season Premier
Renée JeanOctober 12, 2025
First Major Snowfall Drops A Foot On Beartooth Highway & Parts of Wyoming
Andrew RossiOctober 06, 2025
Cheyenne Man Breaks Wyoming State Record With 2,085-Pound Pumpkin
Andrew RossiOctober 06, 2025
Haunted Wyoming: The Mysterious Sandwich-Eating Ghost At Bridger Creek In The Big Horn Basin
Jackie DorothyOctober 05, 2025
How To Make It To 100 Years Old? "Don't Even Think About Retirement"
Anna-Louise JacksonOctober 05, 2025
Outdoors
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Eastern States Go Digital With Electronic Deer Tags, Wyoming Sticks With Paper
Mark HeinzOctober 08, 2025
83-Year-Old Basin Woman Bags Elk And Packs It Out By Noon On Opening Day
Mark HeinzOctober 06, 2025
It's The Rut And Wyoming Pronghorn Bucks Are Battling To Build Their Harems
Mark HeinzOctober 05, 2025
The Man Who Built And Pioneered The Use Of Snowplanes In Yellowstone
Dale KillingbeckOctober 04, 2025
Bill Sniffin Has Traveled To Yellowstone 55 Years In A Row
Bill SniffinOctober 04, 2025
Crime & Courts
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Police Say Shooting Involving FE Warren Air Force Airman Was Murder - Suicide
Clair McFarlandOctober 08, 2025
Rock Springs Man Pleads No Contest To Gouging Caretaker's Eye With Pliers
Clair McFarlandOctober 07, 2025
Sweetwater County Is Short $50K For Jury Trials After Flurry Of Cases
Jackson WalkerOctober 07, 2025
Casper 19-Year-Old Pleads Guilty To Fatal Shooting Of 16-Year-Old Friend
Dale KillingbeckOctober 07, 2025
Family Of Man Who Killed Sheridan Cop Sues Law Enforcement
Clair McFarlandOctober 07, 2025