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How Lander's 'Mushroom Man’ Turned Rabbit Poop Project Into Big Science
A project digging through rabbit poop led mycologist Jack States — aka Lander's Mushroom Man — to discover a famous mold and 12 new species of truffles. His research has changed how scientists view wildlife diseases and has reshaped forest management.
Renée JeanJune 07, 2026

More Than 50 Years Later, ‘Rawlins Rodeo Murders’ Of Young Girls Remain Unsolved
More than 50 years after four young girls vanished in what has become known as the “Rawlins Rodeo Murders," the case remains unsolved. "We lost our innocence. That summer we lost that. We were never again the same,” said one longtime resident.
Jen KocherJune 06, 2026

Wyoming Archives Has Butch Cassidy Negative, Despite ‘Original’ Offered At Auction
Despite an East Coast auction house advertising a glass plate negative of Butch Cassidy’s mugshot as a one-of-a-kind, the original is housed in the Wyoming State Archives. “I was certain we had it in our collection,” archivist Suzy Taylor said.
Renée JeanJune 07, 2026

Wyoming People: Fremont County’s Ed McAuslan Learned To Be A Coroner On The Job
Ed McAuslan was the longtime Fremont County coroner who learned his trade on the job as a young cop recruited into the office. A rash of 100 attempted suicides by hanging in 1985 — 12 successful — opened his eyes wide to “an issue no one talked about."
Jackie DorothyJune 07, 2026

Wyoming History: Once A Bustling City On Oregon Trail, Bessemer Now A Ghost Town
Bessemer Bend, now peaceful ranchland, was once a stop on the Oregon Trail and a bustling city known as the “Queen City of the Plains.” Now it’s a true Wyoming ghost town that disappeared when Casper was picked as the county seat.
Jackie DorothyJune 07, 2026

Attention Kmart Shoppers: Casper's Dave Nutter Reflects On 45 Years On The Radio
For 45 years, Dave Nutter was a familiar voice on Casper radio. Now, fighting for his life, Nutter reflects on his unique experiences in radio, including broadcasting blue light specials from Kmart. He most recently donated 1,400 radio items to a museum.
Dale KillingbeckJune 07, 2026

'Standard Oil No. 1’ Steam Locomotive Coming Back To Casper After 64 Years Away
More than a century ago, “Standard Oil No. 1” steam locomotive was at work at the company’s Casper oil refinery, but has been gone for 64 years. Now it’s coming back to Casper after decades at a Colorado rail museum.
Dale KillingbeckJune 07, 2026

Wyoming Sheriff Orders "Clint Eastwood High Plains Drifter" Look For New Cruiser
When Laramie County Sheriff Brian Kozak wanted a new design for the newest SUV in the fleet, he asked a local artist to create a "Clint Eastwood High Plains Drifter" look. "It looks pretty badass," Kozak said, noting he's received many compliments.
Kolby FedoreJune 06, 2026

Kids Still Ride Horses To This One-Room Wyoming Schoolhouse
Kids who attend the one-room school near Parkman, Wyoming, still ride horses to their schoolhouse on the first and last days of class. “If you let one horse start trotting, then you’re going to have a horse race on your hands,” one ranch mom said.
Renée JeanJune 06, 2026

Oh No. The Last Working Pay Phone In Yellowstone National Park Is Dead.
A woman who has made it her mission to document the last remaining pay phones in Yellowstone has bad news. The last working pay phone in the park appears to be dead. It was still working last summer but when she checked it days ago, no dial tone.
Andrew RossiJune 06, 2026

Rare Genetic Condition Took Kemmerer 7-Year-Old's Eyesight, Threatens His Life
A Kemmerer couple is on medical leave taking care of a newborn and their 7-year-old son who has a rare genetic condition that took his eyesight. All the little boy wanted to do was go hunting this year, instead he's fighting for his life.
Dale KillingbeckJune 06, 2026

Fake $100 Bills Making The Rounds In Wyoming, Counterfeit Pens Don't Detect Them
Counterfeit $100 bills are getting passed throughout Wyoming and store clerks say iodine counterfeit detector pens won't detect the fake bills. “The counterfeit pens are garbage,” said one store manager
Renée JeanJune 06, 2026

Wyoming History: How The Sundance Kid Earned His Infamous Nickname
Harry Longabaugh became the legendary outlaw the Sundance Kid after a series of thefts and escapes landed him in the jail in Sundance, Wyoming. While serving his 18-month sentence, he met other notorious outlaws and gained his infamous nickname.
Jackie DorothyJune 06, 2026

The Place Where Tourists Can Watch Grizzlies Destroy Campsites
Grizzlies at a center near Yellowstone have full-time jobs testing bear-resistant garbage cans and occasionally a fake campsite. The goal is to teach visitors what not to do while camping in grizzly country, and what can happen if they ignore rules.
Mark HeinzJune 06, 2026

Gillette Marine Vet With PTSD Struggles To Pay Off Funeral Debt From Son’s Suicide
A 45-year-old Gillette Marine Corps veteran struggles with PTSD, along with paying off funeral debt from his 19-year-old son’s suicide last year. "I was really looking forward to getting to know him as a man,” said Matthew Hohnholt.
Dale KillingbeckJune 06, 2026
Oilman Says BLM Delay Stalls His Powder River Basin Oil Wells — And 1,323 Statewide
Oilman Howard Cooper says an unsigned BLM analysis is holding up his Powder River Basin oil wells. It's also stalled more than 1,300 other leases, says the Petroleum Association of Wyoming. "It’s always next week, and next week never comes,” Cooper said.
Renée JeanJune 06, 2026

Why The Heck … Is There A Castle In The Middle Of Rock Springs, Wyoming?
No one knows why German immigrant and master stonemason John Schlacter built a castle overlooking Rock Springs more than a century ago. He spent five years building it by hand, hauling locally quarried stone by horse and wagon before finishing it in 1914.
Kolby FedoreJune 07, 2026

Trump Support For Logging Project Will Get Grizzly Bears Killed, Green Groups Say
To clear the way for a Montana logging project, the Trump administration wants to redefine secure grizzly habitat from 2,500 acres to 1 acre. Opponents say it will get bears killed but a retired Wyoming forester says logging is good for grizzlies.
Mark HeinzJune 05, 2026

GOP Gov. Candidates Say Data Centers A National Security Issue For Wyoming And US
Data centers are important to national security and for Wyoming, said the top GOP candidates for governor during a Friday forum. “We are in an AI arms race with China,” Megan Degenfelder said, with all agreeing it will be a priority for the next governor.
Greg JohnsonJune 05, 2026

California Man Says Grizzly Dragged Him 30 Feet In Glacier National Park Attack
A California hiker said after he surprised two grizzlies last month on a trail in Glacier National Park, the larger bear bit through his arm and dragged him 30 feet. “I did as you’re told, I alerted the bear,” he said, but the bear attacked him anyway.
Jimmy OrrJune 05, 2026

Cheyenne Man Arrested After Overnight Armed Standoff
A man who has reportedly threatened “suicide by cop” multiple times held police in a 2.5-hour standoff early Saturday morning. “They are putting him in a squad car, guys. It’s over,” says the man behind Fubar on Patrol, who livestreamed the standoff.
Greg JohnsonJune 06, 2026

'No Permission, Just Shoot': Instagram Videos Lead To Wyoming Poaching Charges
A Washington man faces 14 Wyoming poaching-related charges after Game and Fish investigators say Instagram videos and phone data exposed illegal hunts over more than 10 years. “No permission, just shoot,” the man messaged, Game and Fish says.
Kolby FedoreJune 05, 2026

Wyoming State Vet Says Wyoming Ranchers Need To Be Worried About Screwworm
Wyoming State Veterinarian Hallie Hasel said Wyoming ranchers and pet owners should treat the detection of the New World screwworm in Texas as "an immediate threat." She said Texas officials are doing a good job stopping the spread but it should be taken seriously.
Andrew RossiJune 05, 2026

Six Bighorn Basin Rock Art Sites Burned, Shot In ‘Irreparable’ Vandalism
The BLM is investigating multiple incidents of “irreparable” vandalism at rock art sites in the Bighorn Basin. They were burned, shot and had names scratched into them. "People get away with this all the time,” said a Wyoming archaeologist.
Andrew RossiJune 06, 2026

Laramie Closes Popular Greenbelt Park After Bear Sighting
The city of Laramie closed sections of Laramie River Greenbelt Park on Friday because of a bear sighting in the area. Barricades were installed on streets in the vicinity of the sighting, and residents were asked to avoid the area for their own safety.
Andrew RossiJune 05, 2026

University Of Wyoming Partners With Buffalo Bills Again As UW Builds 'Student Pipeline'
The University of Wyoming has announced a partnership with the Buffalo Bills again. The goal is to build a "student pipeline" as support is building in western New York. In fact, there are more incoming students from New York in 2026 than Utah or Idaho.
Jimmy OrrJune 05, 2026

Deer Killed, Ducks Maimed: Montana Wildlife Keeps Getting Shot With Blow Darts
Montana game wardens are trying to crack the case of a mule deer fawn being killed with a blow dart, along with ducks and geese getting attacked. Aside from maiming and killing the animals, shooting them with blow darts is illegal.
Mark HeinzJune 05, 2026

Grizzly Courtship Isn't Very Cuddly. In Fact, It Can Turn Into An Aggressive Fight.
Grizzly courtship isn’t always cuddly. It can look more like a brawl as a videographer captured earlier this week in Yellowstone. But, persistence and aggression can often pay off, one biologist told Cowboy State Daily.
Mark HeinzJune 05, 2026

ATV Riders Cheer Trump Opening Access To Federal Lands, Critics Expect Disaster
President Trump’s lifting of restrictions on motorized use of federal lands dating back to the 1970s has some Wyoming motorsports enthusiasts cheering a move they say prioritizes public access. Others worry that it will cause a wildlands disaster.
Mark HeinzJune 04, 2026

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Friday, June 5, 2026
Jake in the 307. Weekday mornings 6-10 a.m.
Jake NicholsJune 05, 2026

Wyoming GOP Sues State For Right To Back Most 'Aligned' Republicans
The Wyoming Republican Party on Thursday filed a lawsuit challenging a state law that bans it from spending money to back “aligned" candidates over others in the primary election.
Clair McFarlandJune 05, 2026

Trump Sending $700 Million To Coal Industry, Boosting Wyoming Coal Mines
Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon joined President Trump in Washington, D.C., on Thursday as the president invoked a national security law to send $700 million to the coal industry. That includes $75 million to boost construction of a coal export terminal in Oakland.
Clair McFarlandJune 04, 2026

Wyoming State Senator Interested In Special Session To Address Data Centers
Wyoming State Sen. Cheri Steinmetz on Thursday said she’s calling for a poll among legislators to see if there is enough support for a special session to address data center concerns, like water use. Both the governor and Senate President called such a move premature.
Clair McFarlandJune 04, 2026

Cheyenne Artificial Intelligence Candidate Sues For Spot On The Ballot
A Cheyenne man is suing Secretary of State Chuck Gray after Gray denied his bid to get on the Republican primary ballot to elect a virtual intelligence personality to the U.S. Senate. “I won’t tolerate a mockery of our electoral system,” Gray said.
Clair McFarlandJune 04, 2026

Laramie Couple Charged After Meth-Filled Syringe Found In Baby's Crib
A Laramie couple was bound over to felony-level court this week after a meth-filled syringe was found in their baby's crib. Both claimed the syringe belonged to the other, while the baby’s mother admitted using meth, according to court documents.
Kolby FedoreJune 04, 2026

Wyoming Attorney General Objects To Trump Reclassifying Marijuana As Medical
Wyoming Attorney General Keith Kautz is opposing the Trump administration reclassifying marijuana as medicinal, while state law generally expects Wyoming to match drug categories to the federal government’s. That's for the Legislature to decide, he said.
Clair McFarlandJune 04, 2026
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Today's Wyoming sunrise was captured by Sasha Barrus in Powell. Sasha writes, "Blessed are those who get an opportunity to enjoy a Wyoming sunrise."
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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Slow Down, Move Over: A Shared Responsibility to Save Wyomingites This Memorial Day
AAA reminds Wyoming travelers to stay alert and protect everyone stopped on the roadside during one of the busiest travel weekends of the year.
May 18, 2026

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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Jonathan Lange: Let’s Give Kids What They Need Most
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, "Ask a kid, any kid, what he or she wants the most. When you get past the cotton candy and the shiny objects, boys and girls alike want to live with their own mothers and fathers in homes filled with love."
Jonathan LangeJune 06, 2026

Dennis Sun: Not The Right Decision For Public Lands
Columnist Dennis Sun writes, "I recently came across an article in Cowboy State Daily which really concerned me. The article was about President Trump lifting all restrictions on off-road vehicles on public lands. I think it is a horrible action."
Dennis SunJune 06, 2026

Ray Hunkins: Finish The Job Mr. President
Columnist Ray Hunkins writes, "There are no doubts US forces are capable of achieving victory. Victory as the goal should be presented to the Pentagon and then the President should step back and let the military do its job. Micro-managing battle plans by our political leaders didn’t work in Vietnam and it won’t work in Iran."
Ray HunkinsJune 05, 2026
Wyoming Life
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Laramie County Family Finds Half-Buried Cannonball In Their Yard, Mom Gives It Away
Andrew RossiJune 07, 2026
Powerful Geomagnetic Storm Could Bring Aurora Shows To Wyoming Thursday And Friday
Andrew RossiJune 04, 2026
Despite Huge Storms During Jekyll-And-Hyde May, Much Of Wyoming Still In Drought
Andrew RossiJune 03, 2026
Montana Woman Loses Hand In Rodeo Accident: 'I Thought She Was Going To Die'
Kate MeadowsJune 02, 2026
'Saturday Night Live' Legend Tim Meadows To Perform In Wyoming For First Time
Renée JeanMay 31, 2026
Outdoors
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Tired Of Mobs And Mating Season, Yellowstone Black Bear Zonks Out By Roadside
Mark HeinzJune 03, 2026
When Urban Turkeys Attack: Like Those In Casper, Wild Flocks Can Become Bullies
Mark HeinzJune 02, 2026
Sandhill Crane Gets Aggressive To Scare Young Yellowstone Grizzly Away From Nest
Mark HeinzJune 02, 2026
Wolves Putting The Smackdown On Each Other Is How Yellowstone Packs Maintain Order
Mark HeinzJune 01, 2026
‘Extremely Rare’ All-White Antelope Captured On Video In Goshen County
Mark HeinzMay 31, 2026
Crime & Courts
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Goat Dispute Turned Deadly: Supreme Court Rejects Self Defense Argument Over Man Who Killed Neighbor
Clair McFarlandJune 04, 2026
32 Years After Her Posed Body Was Found Along I-80, ‘Shafter Jane Doe’ Identified
Jen KocherJune 04, 2026
Transgender Bathroom Protestor Faces Felony Assault Charge, Claims Self-Defense
Clair McFarlandJune 03, 2026
Man Sets Fire To Controversial Book In Cheyenne Library, Then Pulls Alarm
Kolby FedoreJune 03, 2026
Fugitive Accused Of Breaking Into Casper-Area Homes, Taking Orange Juice
Dale KillingbeckJune 03, 2026



