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Cheyenne Pizza Joint Gets Stiffed With $300 Order, Donates 18 Pizzas To Hospital
After a so-called "prankster" left a Cheyenne pizza joint stuck with 18 pizzas and a $300+ bill, the restaurant donated them to emergency room workers at the Cheyenne hospital. “Let's reward them,” said Dave Agovic, owner of L'Osteria Mondello.
Kolby FedoreAugust 17, 2026

RV Driver Tries To Scrape Through South Dakota Needles Eye Tunnel, Gets Stuck
A couple was videotaping the Needles Eye Tunnel in South Dakota’s Custer State Park on Friday when a motorhome tried to thread the narrow opening and became stuck. "I think he just thought he could get through," they said.
Andrew RossiAugust 17, 2026

Colorado Trucker Wanted For Homicide Nearly 5 Years After Wyoming Crash Killed 2
Nearly five years after a semi T-boned a car in Goshen County, killing two young students from a Wyoming Bible college, the Colorado trucker involved is wanted on a homicide-by-vehicle charge. One victim was killed on his 18th birthday, the other was 19.
Kolby FedoreAugust 17, 2026

Truck Veers Off Road, Lands Upside Down In A Creek In Yellowstone's Hayden Valley
A Ford F-150 was recovered by a giant crane in Yellowstone National Park after it veered off the road and landed upside down in a creek in the Hayden Valley on Sunday. "The cab was at least partially submerged by the time we got over there," said a witness.
Andrew RossiAugust 17, 2026

Work Starts On New $30 Million, 157-Foot Control Tower At Casper Airport
The 72-year-old, 50-foot control tower at the Casper/Natrona County International Airport is about to be replaced with a new $30 million, 157-foot tower. “It’s hard to beat an observer up there that can actually see things going on,” says a local pilot.
Dale KillingbeckAugust 17, 2026

Wyoming POW On Sunken Japanese 'Hell Ship' May Be Close To Coming Home After 82 Years
For 82 years, Lt. Col. John Clarke Goldtrap of Casper has been in a watery grave as a POW on the sunken wreck of the brutal Japanese “hell ship” Oryoku Maru. Now his remains may finally be ID'd and brought home. Another Wyoming serviceman on the ship survived.
Jackie DorothyAugust 16, 2026

19-Year-Old Saratoga Woman Rebuilds Cars Just To Beat The Crap Out Of Them
Saratoga 19-year-old Jerahleigh Johnson can weld a roll cage, rebuild an engine and smash a Cadillac with the best of them. “I’ve had grown men say, ‘I haven’t been hit that hard in years,’” her dad says of Jarahleigh's demolition derby domination.
Kolby FedoreAugust 16, 2026

Nobody Will Ever Claim $10K Reward For Wyoming's Missing Pedro Mountain Mummy
In 2005 New York creationist John Adolfi offered a $10,000 reward if someone brought him the "Pedro Mountain Mummy" found in Wyoming in 1932 but never seen in public after 1950. With Adolfi's death in November, no one will ever claim the reward.
Kerry DrakeAugust 16, 2026
Old Washakie County Ash Tree Cut Down By Mistake Remade Into 600-Pound Table
When an old ash tree was cut down by mistake at the Washakie County Courthouse in 1999, the groundskeeper rescued the wood. For nearly three decades, huge pieces of the ash sat forgotten until a Worland craftsman built a 600-pound table from it.
Jackie DorothyAugust 16, 2026

How A Sheridan Woman Turned Her Closet Into A Funky Worldwide Fashion Business
Laid off from a corporate job, Kelli Tracy started selling clothes out of her closet on Instagram. Ten years later, she owns Sheridan’s Lil Bee’s Bohemian and ships her '70s-inspired designs to people all over the world from her Wyoming storefront.
Renée JeanAugust 16, 2026

Elk Mountain Old-Timers Keep Remote Town’s Wild History Alive One Story At A Time
To preserve the town's legacy, old-timers in remote Elk Mountain, Wyoming, are sharing their tales for a film project. The blizzards were so bad, they say, you had to trust your horse to get home.
Renée JeanAugust 16, 2026

Laramie Vietnam Vet Led From The Front And Has The Scars And Medals To Prove It
Retired Vietnam Veteran Lt. Col. Barry Gasdek had a leadership philosophy that kept him in front of his men. He has the scars and medals, including a Distinguished Service Cross, to prove he lived out that ideal during two tours of combat at the height of the war.
Dale KillingbeckAugust 16, 2026

Wyoming History: Disgraced Pastor Shocked State By Killing Family, Self In 1926
Shocking headlines from 100 years ago after a pastor from Torrington gunned down his wife and four of his five children, then himself. He wrote he had brought shame to them when caught with a woman in a rooming house in Nebraska under an assumed name.
Dale KillingbeckAugust 16, 2026

Llamas Are Becoming A Big Tourism Draw At Farm In Elk Mountain, Wyoming
What began as an Elk Mountain girl’s FFA project has grown into a herd of party-going, trail-hiking llamas that draw visitors for farm tours, selfies, and wackiness. "They look like something from a Dr. Seuss book," says owner Steve Priest.
Renée JeanAugust 16, 2026

Life Of A Wyoming Show Pig: Training, Tearful Goodbyes, And The Dinner Table
Raising show pigs is a huge commitment for Wyoming 4-H and FFA kids working toward the Wyoming State Fair. Then comes the bittersweet part — tearful goodbyes when the pigs are sold to become dinner for the less fortunate.
Jackie DorothyAugust 16, 2026

Daughters Haunted By Dad’s Disappearance In Red Desert Near Wamsutter 23 Years Ago
Nearly 23 years after Clifford “Russ” Haux vanished in the Red Desert near Wamsutter, his daughters are still haunted. The 42-year-old husband and father of three had gone out with a co-worker to free a stuck vehicle and never returned.
Jen KocherAugust 15, 2026

Sheridan Golfers Finally Get To Play Toughest Place To Book A Tee Time In The U.S.
Two golfers from Sheridan won the lottery on New Year's Eve when they were selected to play at the toughest place to book a tee time in the U.S. All 11,000 tee times were booked in one hour and they played last week. "It's all awesome," Jared Stiver said.
Jeff WelschAugust 15, 2026

"Something Strange Going On": 55 Million-Year-Old Primate Fossils Found In SW Wyoming
A slew of fossils from Earth's earliest primates have been discovered in southwestern Wyoming. Scientists say the tiny primate fossils, around the size of a mouse lemur, is evidence something strange was going on in Sweetwater County 55 million years ago.
Andrew RossiAugust 16, 2026

How Wyoming’s Elk Mountain Hotel Went From Money Pit To Historic Showplace
Built 120 years ago when an Overland Trail stage stop burned down, many warned its previous owner it would be a money pit to restore. He did it anyway, and now the Elk Mountain Hotel has become a showplace on the National Register of Historic Places.
Renée JeanAugust 15, 2026

Yes, Skin From Wyoming Wild West Outlaw "Big Nose George" Was Used To Make Shoes
This is the macabre story of a once-common practice of binding books with human skin — and how Wyoming did that one better by skinning notorious Wild West outlaw "Big Nose George" and making him into a pair of shoes. His skull was made into an ashtray.
Jake NicholsAugust 15, 2026

Drinking Wyoming: No, You’re Not Drunk — That’s Just DT's Dancing Pink Elephant
Back in 1975, a hitchhiker woke up beneath Cheyenne’s giant pink elephant and wondered if he was hallucinating. He wasn’t. The booze-loving pachyderm has been bobbing over DT’s for decades. "We make sure that we keep that icon moving," says DT's owner.
Kolby FedoreAugust 15, 2026

Cheyenne Couple Celebrate 75 Years, Husband Still Amazed Wife Agreed To First Date
Arden and Betty White of Cheyenne celebrated their 75th anniversary this past week with family and friends. In recalling their first date, Betty said Arden ambushed her. Arden said he was surprised she agreed to go out. "Oddly enough, she said yes.”
Kerry DrakeAugust 15, 2026

Thousands Of Hungry Sturgis Bikers Boost Churches With Made-To-Order Breakfasts
For 16 years, a small Sturgis church that needed to raise money has welcomed motorcycle rallygoers with hot, made-to-order breakfasts. “Our parish would not exist without this ministry,” says the pastor for Blessed Emmanuel Lutheran Church.
Kate MeadowsAugust 16, 2026

Why Sturgis Riders Have Packed Sundance, Wyoming, For 50 Years Of Its Annual Burnout
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally riders have packed Sundance, Wyoming, for its annual burnout for more than 50 years. Legend has it the burnout started inside the Dime Horseshoe Bar. “The bigger the cloud of smoke is, the better,” says one rider.
Renée JeanAugust 15, 2026

Leeches, Lambs And Log Walls: Race Is On To Save Medicine-Bow’s Niland Cabin
High up in the Medicine Bow National Forest, a log cabin that once anchored one of Wyoming’s old range-sheep operations was in danger of being lost forever until the Little Snake River Museum stepped up. "There will be nothing left if we don’t preserve this cabin," they say.
Renée JeanAugust 15, 2026
Never Forgotten: Names Of 50 More Men Put On Fort Caspar Headstone
About 160 years after they died serving at Platte Bridge Station and Fort Caspar, 50 more names have been added to a commemorative headstone at the historic fort. When the “Lest We Forget” project began, there was no casualty list. Now there is.
Dale KillingbeckAugust 15, 2026

False, Exaggerated, And Cherry-Picked Attack Ads Fly In Wyoming
Political groups spending millions of dollars on Wyoming's primary election are attacking U.S. House and gubernatorial candidates with fliers and commercials. Some of their claims are exaggerated; some are downright false.
Clair McFarlandAugust 14, 2026

When A Bear Wants To Eat You: Outdoorsman Has Terrifying Predatory Encounter
Outdoorsman Ryan Lutes had a predatory encounter with a female brown bear earlier this summer. He told Cowboy State Daily that he credits confidence and bold action for coming out alive. "I knew I had to plant my ass, stand firm and not appear weak," he said.
Mark HeinzAugust 15, 2026

Moneymaker: Casper Bartenders Work Sturgis Every Year And Can Make $1,500 Per Night
This is the fifth year Sam Husted and Sam Rollins have gone to Sturgis to work at The Buffalo Chip. The Casper bartenders are known as 'The Sams' and they can make $1,500 per night. August is harvest season. And money is growing everywhere.
Kolby FedoreAugust 14, 2026

South Dakota Grandfather Identified As Man Killed In Multi-Vehicle Wreck Near Yellowstone
Terry Zaske, a grandfather from South Dakota, has been identified as the motorcyclist killed in a multi-vehicle wreck near Wapiti on Wednesday. The Wyoming Highway Patrol says the driver of a pickup truck caused the six-vehicle accident.
Andrew RossiAugust 14, 2026

Family Of Thermopolis Man Shot By Cop Gets $400K In Settlement
The family of a man shot to death in a shootout with a former Thermopolis police sergeant will receive $400,000 in a settlement agreement. A special prosecutor determined the sergeant entered the man's home illegally.
Clair McFarlandAugust 15, 2026

'Grace Personified': Hundreds Celebrate 'Idyllic Life' Of Ann Simpson In Cody
Ann Simpson was remembered by family members Friday as a "grace giver" who lived a "an idyllic life" in the Bighorn Basin. Hundreds gathered at the Christ Episcopal Church in Cody to celebrate Simpson, wife of the late Sen. Al Simpson for 72 years.
Andrew RossiAugust 14, 2026

Could 'Toxic Soup' From Great Salt Lake Lakebed Dust Impact Southwest Wyoming?
Researchers warn that a "toxic soup" of dust from a shrinking Great Salt Lake could be reaching Wyoming, which is not specifically monitoring lake particles. “We’re causing the problem, but it could impact you,” a University of Utah scientist says.
Kate MeadowsAugust 14, 2026

Driver In Wild Lander Crime Spree That Ended In Triple Stabbing Takes Plea Deal
A woman accused of driving during a Lander burglary spree that ended with a Loaf N’ Jug clerk getting stabbed three times pleaded guilty to a felony. She faces up to 10 years, while the man accused of the stabbing is headed to trial for attempted murder.
Kolby FedoreAugust 14, 2026

Spike In Roadkill: Drought Has Wildlife Searching For Food And Water Near Roads
Wyoming’s persistent hot, dry weather could be to blame for a spike in roadkill as wildlife is being drawn to greenery and water alongside highways. One Teton County resident says she’s seen many bears not far from where Grizzly 399 was struck and killed.
Mark HeinzAugust 14, 2026

Casper Woman Gets 12½ Years After Feds Tie Her To 11 Pounds Of Meth
Eight years after Casper police said Alysha Dahl faked a kidnapping and told officers she'd used meth since age 11, federal investigators tied her to more than 11 pounds of meth. She was sentenced to 12 1/2 years in prison.
Kolby FedoreAugust 14, 2026

Three GOP Gubernatorial Candidates Face Off In Final Debate Before Primary Election
Three Wyoming gubernatorial candidates for the Republican nomination took the debate stage Thursday, for the last time before the primary election. Eric Barlow focused on his experience, Megan Degenfelder on her vision and Brent Bien on righting the government's structure.
Clair McFarlandAugust 14, 2026

Sturgis 2026: Hulett's Ham & Jam — The Detour Party That's Become A Destination
Hulett's Ham and Jam is supposed to be a one-day party. Ride in, have a Bloody Mary, eat a pork sandwich, and roar off into the distance toward Sturgis. But it's become such a popular event, the 30,000 bikers who visit every year have extended their stay.
Renée JeanAugust 13, 2026

Under Severe Drought Conditions, Wyoming’s Powder River Has Completely Stopped Flowing
The Powder River in Sheridan County has completely stopped flowing for nearly a month due to severe drought conditions and irrigation. During a typical year, the Powder at Arvada is flowing at 135 cubic feet per second, now it's at zero cubic feet per second.
Mark HeinzAugust 14, 2026

Libs Of TikTok Blasts Laramie School Counselor For Wishing Chip Neiman Was Aborted
The national social media influencer Libs of TikTok blasted a Laramie High School counselor on Thursday for saying he wishes Wyoming House Speaker Chip Neiman had been aborted. "Would you want this person in charge of your kids' mental health?" she wrote.
Clair McFarlandAugust 13, 2026

Mother, Grandfather Plead Not Guilty After Baby Dies In Hot, Feces-Filled Camper
The mother and grandfather of a 2-month-old Manderson baby who died July 6 have pleaded not guilty to child endangerment and other charges alleging unsafe living conditions and drugs in the home.
Kolby FedoreAugust 13, 2026

Goshen County Man Charged With 8 Felonies For Allegedly Stealing $700k From Businesses
A former Goshen County office manager, already on probation for grand theft from a Wyoming credit union, is facing eight felony forgery charges after nearly $700,000 was lost from two local businesses. He faces up to 80 years in prison.
Kolby FedoreAugust 13, 2026

Wyoming PAC Spends More Than $1.4 Million Attacking Barlow, Top PAC Spender in State
The Wyoming's Turn PAC that has been attacking Sen. Eric Barlow in his run for governor is the state's biggest-spending PAC in the primary election, at $1.4 million. That’s nearly $1 million more than last cycle’s top spender.
Clair McFarlandAugust 13, 2026

Wolf-Grizzly Drama Over Carcass Shows Yellowstone Visitors How Predators Coexist
A grizzly and wolf initially had a tense standoff over a bison carcass in Yellowstone, but opted to resolve it peacefully. The photographer who filmed the interaction said they're smarter than people think. "They know that conflict is costly," she said.
Mark HeinzAugust 13, 2026

BLM Says Red Desert Wild-Horse Herd Must Be Cut By 1,800 To Prevent Starvation
The Bureau of Land Management plans to round up about 1,800 mustangs in the Red Desert Complex of central Wyoming this fall, claiming that overpopulated horses are at risk for starvation. “That’s baloney," says wild-horse advocate Carol Walker.
Mark HeinzAugust 13, 2026

Dimwitted Tourist Illegally Climbs Yellowstone's Upper Falls, Brags About 'Risky View'
A dimwitted tourist posted a video of himself illegally climbing above the Upper Falls of the Grand Canyon in Yellowstone earlier this week. He bragged about the "risky view" and how it gave him adrenaline. The Instagram post could result in charges.
Andrew RossiAugust 13, 2026

South Dakota Troopers Nearly Struck By Lightning While On Manhunt
Two South Dakota Highway Patrol troopers were nearly struck by lightning while on a manhunt Wednesday evening. Body cam video captured the lightning strike followed an immediate yell. "That's one way to light up a manhunt," the patrol said.
Andrew RossiAugust 13, 2026

Tinder Date Ends With Newcastle Man Shot Dead, S.D. Man Facing Murder Charge
A Tinder date gone horribly wrong ended with a Newcastle man dead with a hollow-point round in his chest and a South Dakota man facing a second-degree murder charge — and vastly different stories from the couple who had just met for a hook-up.
Greg JohnsonAugust 12, 2026
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Today's Wyoming sunrise was captured by Dawna Barnett. Dawna writes, "Sunrise over the lake on an early raining morning. Swamp Lake at Bar Z Guest Ranch in Cody."

Don Day's Wyoming Weather Forecast: Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Chance of rain, otherwise partly to mostly sunny in Wyoming on Tuesday. Severe storms possible in the southeast. Chance of rain in some locations overnight. Highs in the 70s and 80s. Lows from the low 40s to upper 50s.

Daily Cartoon 2: Tuesday, August 18, 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
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Wyoming’s Real Election Is Tuesday
Wyoming chooses its next governor in the August primary, not in November. Here is the arithmetic, and why a third of the vote can be enough to decide it.
August 14, 2026

Brent Bien’s 50% Property Tax Initiative Puts Wyoming Homeowners First
Wyoming’s first citizen initiative on the statewide ballot in 30 years would cut the taxable value of a primary residence by 50%—a first step toward Brent Bien’s goal of eliminating residential property taxes.
August 11, 2026

Celebrate America 250 at the Wyoming State Fair with Fun for the Whole Family
August 10, 2026
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Bill Sniffin: Political Crunch Time Brings Out Desperation And A Few Funny Lines
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: “This is a desperate time for politicians. Just how negative can they go? Here in Wyoming, we discovered it is pretty darned deep.”
Bill SniffinAugust 08, 2026

Rod Miller: Changes Around The Ol’ Campfire
Columnist Rod Miller writes, "It was a hot, sultry night in the Red Desert, without a breath of cooling breeze. All that could be heard was the grumbling of the exhausted cowboys and rattlesnakes copulating in the sagebrush."
Rod MillerAugust 07, 2026

Tom Lubnau: Why You Should Consider Steve Friess For U.S. House
Columnist Tom Lubnau writes, "Chuck Gray's approach to politics is akin to a yapping Chihuahua, making lots of noise and getting headlines, but getting little done. Most concerning is Gray dumping all of Wyoming voters’ election data to an agency of the federal government whose use is unrestricted."
Tom LubnauAugust 05, 2026
Wyoming Life
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Meteorologist Don Day Calls New Farmer's Almanac Winter Forecast 'Voodoo Magic'
Andrew RossiAugust 10, 2026
Jackson Woman On Track To Win 620-Mile Mongol Derby
Andrew RossiAugust 10, 2026
Sturgis 2026: Climbing Into A 3-Wheeler Called The Pantydropper Was Not A Good Idea
Kolby FedoreAugust 10, 2026
Wyoming's 'Gentleman Bandit' Was National Sensation For Polite Train Robberies
Jackie DorothyAugust 09, 2026
Chugwater Chili At 40: How Five Families Came Together And Saved Chugwater
Renée JeanAugust 09, 2026
Outdoors
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Hooray! Ranch Hand Rescues Squealing Elk Calf Entangled In Barbed Wire
Mark HeinzAugust 12, 2026
Angi Bruce's Resignation As Game and Fish Director Catches Sportsmen By Surprise
Mark HeinzAugust 10, 2026
Critics Say Proposed Seminoe Power Project Won’t Have Enough Water
Mark HeinzAugust 09, 2026
Cheatgrass An Nightmare For Wyoming Rangeland, Costing $110 Million In Losses
Jackie DorothyAugust 08, 2026
Sublette Residents Say Mountain Bike Trails Would Harm Famed Mule Deer Migration
Mark HeinzAugust 04, 2026
Crime & Courts
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Gillette Man Accused Of Raping Woman, Calling Her His 'Little Beat Victim'
Dale KillingbeckAugust 12, 2026
Casper Man Charged With Driving UTV Drunk; Passenger On Life Support After Fall
Dale KillingbeckAugust 12, 2026
Big Horn County Reopens Case Of Man Found Floating In Greybull River In 1973
Kolby FedoreAugust 11, 2026
Colorado Man Faces Aggravated Homicide Charge In Fatal 100-MPH Chase Near Cheyenne
Kolby FedoreAugust 11, 2026
New York Woman Pleads Guilty To Trying To Defraud Wyoming Banks Over Drug Debt
Dale KillingbeckAugust 11, 2026
