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Casper Man Selling His 1984 AMC Eagle 'Chick Magnet' Because Wife Wants It Gone
A Casper man says his wife is making him sell his beloved Bigfoot-hunting rig — a lifted 1984 AMC Eagle wagon with 150,000 miles he says attracts too much female attention. "I knew this day would come, but that doesn't make it hurt any less,” he said.
Kolby FedoreJune 20, 2026

How Modern Technology Is Reshaping The Search For Gold In Historic Wyoming Mines
Helicopters, artificial intelligence, and geology are giving a modern mining company a second shot at finding gold in historic Wyoming mines. The company believes there's a hidden gold belt and technology allows them to see 400 meters below the surface.
Renée JeanJune 20, 2026

Discovery Channel Wants To Film Reality Show In Laramie County Sheriff Kozak's Jail
The Discovery Channel wants to film an episode of its reality show "120 Hours Behind Bars" in the Laramie County jail. It's the latest bit of national attention Sheriff Brian Kozak has received since his "Truck Around and Find Out" sweeps made national news
Kerry DrakeJune 20, 2026

Rare Tornado Spotted In Sublette County On Saturday
A tornado made a rare appearance in Sublette County on Saturday, bringing with it more than 700 power outages. Meteorologist Don Day called it a "landspout" tornado which has the capability of 90 mph winds. "They can certainly cause damage," Day said.
Andrew RossiJune 20, 2026

Rodeo Week In Casper Means Mustaches, Mullets And Visitors Buying Up Western Wear
Fringe, pearl snaps and enough cologne to stun a horse. For one week each June, thousands of competitors, families, vendors and spectators pour into Casper for the College National Finals Rodeo. Judging by the attendees, western fashion is alive and well.
Kolby FedoreJune 20, 2026

Legend Of Vietnam War Gun Truck ‘Uncle Meat’ Lives On At Wyoming Museum
The "Uncle Meat" gun truck is the latest important artifact at the National Museum of Military Vehicles in Dubois. “I know a lot of these truck drivers and a bunch of them ended up dying of Agent Orange and nobody knows their story,” the museum's owner said.
Renée JeanJune 20, 2026
Wyoming History: Surviving A Dangerous Childhood Growing Up In Coal Town Of Dietz
The ghost town of Dietz was once a thriving coal mining community near Sheridan. Stanley Kuzara grew up around the mines where explosions were commonplace. Families would rush to the mines to discover if the men working that shift had survived.
Jackie DorothyJune 20, 2026

Rare Near-Perfect Wyoming Triceratops Skull Debuts In Netherlands Museum
“Veronika,” an extremely rare near-perfect Triceratops skull from eastern Wyoming, has been unveiled in a museum in the Netherlands. Norwegian paleontologists were so excited by the find that they are sending more teams out to areas near Lusk to search for more.
Andrew RossiJune 20, 2026

What The Heck … Is That 30-Foot-Long Winchester On Top Of A Building In Cody?
On July 4, 1976, John Wayne paraded through Cody with a 30-foot-long Winchester rifle. 50 years later, that rifle was still sitting on a rooftop next to the Irma Hotel until it was temporarily taken down but it will make its glorious return by July 4.
Andrew RossiJune 20, 2026

Yellowstone Tourists Learn That Nature Can Be Brutal When Grizzly Attacks Elk Calf
Tourists in Yellowstone got a brutal taste of reality Thursday when a grizzly went after a live elk calf and devoured it. John Winnie, an ecology professor at Montana State who was there, said most people don't "grasp just how high elk calf mortality is."
Mark HeinzJune 20, 2026

Lander Man Faces Homicide Charges, 42 Years In Double Fatal Riverton Crash
A Lander man faces homicide charges and up to 42 years in prison in connection with a Wednesday Riverton crash that killed two people. “I’m terribly sorry about what happened,” he said in court on Friday. “I’ve just been fighting addiction my whole life.”
Clair McFarlandJune 19, 2026

Judge Orders Wyoming Board Of Equalization To Enforce 4% Property Tax Cap — For Now
A Cheyenne judge Friday ordered the Wyoming Board of Equalization to apply a law capping residential property tax increases at 4% annually — for now — despite the board’s claim the cap violates the Wyoming Constitution. Gov. Gordon sued the board this week.
Clair McFarlandJune 19, 2026

We Know Surveillance Cameras Are Being Used, But So Are Surveillance Microphones
While Wyoming debates surveillance cameras, what's gone largely unsung and un-debated is sound sensor technology. Law enforcement authorities in Cheyenne say they are using noise sensors to detect gunshot sounds. Some worry it could lead to "mission creep.”
Clair McFarlandJune 20, 2026

Rock Springs Man Accused Of Torturing Woman For Days With Razor Blade And Fork
A Rock Springs man was in court Thursday, accused of holding a woman captive for days and torturing her with a razor blade and fork. "I will murder your cat,” police say he told her. "I will murder your ... family if you get the cops involved."
Kolby FedoreJune 19, 2026

U.S. Solar Power Generation Passes Coal For First Time
For the first time ever, more U.S. electricity was generated from solar power than coal in May. Wyoming energy experts say that’s a reflection of greater demand for power than a decline in coal, and that “coal's not going away anytime soon."
Kate MeadowsJune 19, 2026

California, New York Aim To Ban 3D Printers That Can Make ‘Ghost Guns’
In the latest twist in efforts to ban 3D-printed “ghost guns,” lawmakers in New York and California are pushing to ban printers capable of making them. From a technical standpoint, the bans won’t work, said Kevin Thomas, owner of T&G 3D Printing in Basin.
Mark HeinzJune 20, 2026

Yellowstone Rangers Bulldoze 2,000-Pound Bison Roadkill While Grizzly Circles
Yellowstone rangers used a front-end loader and creativity to get a 2,000-pound bison carcass away from a busy road near Canyon Village on Friday. A wildlife photographer said a grizzly was circling the area determined to have the roadkill for breakfast.
Andrew RossiJune 19, 2026

More Charges For Former Newcastle Cop Accused Of Assaulting And Terrorizing Woman
A now-former Newcastle police sergeant already charged for allegedly stalking and assaulting a woman faces more charges, accused of terrorizing the woman for 10 months. In once instance, he threatened to “knife her to death,” according to court documents.
Kolby FedoreJune 19, 2026

Utah Hunting Guide Accused Of Poaching Also Caught Shooting At Cows With Bow
While investigating a Utah hunting guide for poaching a deer, wildlife officials came across a video of him shooting at cows with a bow. “It’s appalling,” says a Rock Springs bowhunter. “That sort of outfitter would never get a license in Wyoming."
Mark HeinzJune 19, 2026

Mother Of Cheyenne Man Who Shot Himself In Police Car Files Wrongful Death Petition
The mother of a Cheyenne man who shot and killed himself while handcuffed in the back of a police car in January has filed a wrongful death petition. “I don’t want this to happen to anybody else’s family,” the mother said shortly after his death.
Greg JohnsonJune 19, 2026

Dark Assignment: Wyoming Pony Express Riders Deliver Through The Night
The annual Pony Express re-ride crossed into Wyoming early Friday morning. By 1:35 a.m., riders made it to the Old Fort Laramie Bridge. “We’re on a time schedule,” 75-year-old rider Jay Jensen said. “We’ve got 59 hours to get through Wyoming.”
Dale KillingbeckJune 19, 2026

License Plate Cameras At Entrances To Wind River Reservation Spark Controversy
The Drug Enforcement Administration has installed license plate cameras on or around the Wind River Reservation, authorities confirmed Thursday. "All this stuff is somewhat '1984'-ish," Sen. Cale Case said. "It’s a big step in our surveillance society.”
Clair McFarlandJune 18, 2026

Firearms Expert Says Supreme Court Marijuana Case Important For Wyoming Gun Owners
George Mocsary, a firearms law expert, says the U.S. Supreme Court's Thursday opinion upholding a marijuana user's right to keep a gun is important for Wyoming. "The case is ultimately about whether government can take away a constitutional right," he said.
Clair McFarlandJune 19, 2026

'Don't Be This Guy': Yellowstone Selfie Seeker Steps Illegally Onto Hot Spring
A man in Yellowstone was caught stepping illegally onto a fragile hot spring could get jail time and a hefty fine when park rangers catch up to him. “Don’t be this guy,” said a visitor who posted a photo of the offender on Thursday.
Andrew RossiJune 18, 2026

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Friday, June 19, 2026
Jake in the 307. Weekday mornings 6-10 a.m.
Jake NicholsJune 19, 2026

Ultimate Test: Wyoming Antelope vs African Cheetah To See Which Animal Is Faster
What a drag! A long-awaited speed test to see whether Wyoming pronghorn are faster than Africa’s cheetahs was a bust. The pronghorn didn’t feel like running and never went faster than 27 mph. Officials are hoping to do another test in the winter.
Mark HeinzJune 18, 2026

John Bear, One Of The Freedom Caucus’ Most Powerful Members, Has A Challenger
John Bear, one of the most powerful members of the Wyoming Freedom Caucus, has a GOP challenger for his Gillette House district. "I don’t see myself being a career politician,” said Doug Moore. “I am the only conservative in this race,” countered Bear.
Clair McFarlandJune 18, 2026

Cheyenne 14-Year-Old Charged As Adult In Mom’s Shooting Set For Trial
A Cheyenne 14-year-old charged as an adult with first-degree murder in the death of his mother is set for a jury trial in less than two months. His defense claims he was emotionally abused, while investigators say he admitted he hated his mother.
Greg JohnsonJune 18, 2026

Giant Banana Pulled Over in Montana: Driver Says Cops Have Stopped Him 100s Of Times
For 15 years, Steve Braithwaite has driven a 23-foot banana across the country and, on Wednesday, just like hundreds of times before, he was pulled over by law enforcement. "They always find a reason to pull me over," Braithwaite said.
Kolby FedoreJune 18, 2026

Two Dead, One Tackled And Arrested in Riverton Crash
Two people died Wednesday evening after a two-vehicle crash unfolded in front of Riverton’s Walmart. Law enforcement officers tackled a suspect who was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence and vehicular homicide.
Clair McFarlandJune 18, 2026

Semitruck Carrying Millions Of Bees Crashes In Yellowstone National Park
A semitruck carrying millions of honeybees flipped over on U.S. Highway 191 in Yellowstone National Park on Tuesday. Cheyenne beekeeper Michael Jordan called the scene "a devastating loss" of hundreds of thousands of dollars to the owners of the bees.
Andrew RossiJune 17, 2026

Wyoming Congressional Delegation Doesn't Support Democrat Bill To Stop Federal Land Sales
Wyoming's congressional delegation says they do not support a Democrat bill that bans the sale of large swaths of federal lands. “I oppose any effort to make public land management more difficult ... and threaten our Western way of life," Hageman said.
Mark HeinzJune 18, 2026

Sheriff Says Baggs Suspect Who Shot Deputy Likely Was Planning 'Large-Scale Act'
The man who shot a deputy in Baggs last week was likely planning something, said the Carbon County Sheriff. “The gunman had stockpiled hundreds of AR-15 magazines ... and had been prepared to initiate a large-scale act of violence," he said.
Greg JohnsonJune 17, 2026

Gillette's Hoskinson Clinic, Set To Close Next Month, Says It May Have Buyer
Hoskinson Health & Wellness in Gillette, which envisioned itself as the "Mayo Clinic of the West" before announcing last month it would close, may have a buyer. The Hoskinson family announced Wednesday it's in talks to sell to a large hospital chain.
Renée JeanJune 17, 2026

Wyoming Ranchers Pray For Rain As Drought, Demand Push Beef To Record High Prices
Drought and demand are pushing beef to record high prices, leaving Wyoming ranchers praying for rain even if Americans are willing to pay more. "This is about drought, pure and simple," said a Laramie County rancher.
Kate MeadowsJune 17, 2026

Pentagon Report Documents Giant Potato-Shaped UFO Over Colorado Springs
After Wyoming lawmakers grappled with the topic of UFOs last year, the Pentagon released a report of five U.S. Army service members who said they observed a giant translucent airborne potato-shaped UFO over the Cheyenne Mountains in 2022.
Clair McFarlandJune 17, 2026

Hot Springs County GOP Members Walk Out After Failed Vote To Drain Account
The Hot Springs County GOP rejected a party leader's bid Monday to nearly drain its bank account and send $4,000 to the state party. Then five people on the losing side of the question walked out, leaving not enough voters to pay their bills.
Clair McFarlandJune 18, 2026

Jury Finds Former Cheyenne Water Manager Guilty Of Stealing $350K Over A Decade
A Laramie County jury on Wednesday found the former manager of the South Cheyenne Water and Sewer District guilty of stealing about $350,000 from district accounts over a decade. For years, the amounts were small enough to disappear into a stack of utility bills. She faces up to 10 years in prison.
Kolby FedoreJune 17, 2026

Natrona County Opponents To Data Center Man Camp Call It A 'Travesty' And 'Sin'
Fearful residents from east Natrona County voiced their opposition Tuesday to a proposed man camp for a Prometheus Hyperscale data center in Converse and Natrona counties. One called the proposal a “travesty” and another described it as "a sin."
Dale KillingbeckJune 17, 2026

Supreme Court Upholds 21-To-26-Year Sentence For Casper Cop Who Caused Standoff
The state Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the 21-to-26-year prison term for a former Casper police officer who shot at other officers during a standoff. He argued a judge wrongly disregarded his plea deal to sentence him to a term five times longer.
Clair McFarlandJune 17, 2026

Uinta County OKs Huge Data Center, Some Fear They'll Get Left 'Holding The Bag'
Residents are split over the proposed massive Prometheus Hyperscale data center, which Uinta County commissioners gave a green light Tuesday. “My concern is, Prometheus promises all of these things ... and we end up holding the bag," said a critic.
Renée JeanJune 17, 2026

After Feds OK Controversial Seminoe Power Projects, Critics Vow To Fight
Opponents say the proposed 972-megawatt power project at Seminoe Reservoir in Carbon County threatens the state's most prized bighorn sheep herd and the "Miracle Mile" section of the North Platte River famed for its blue-ribbon trout fishing.
Mark HeinzJune 17, 2026

Montana Judge Tosses 1.5M Acres Of Wyoming Oil And Gas Leases, Costs State $50M
A federal judge in Montana has thrown out more than 1.5 million acres of Wyoming oil and gas leases sold under the Trump administration, forcing the state to return $50 million in payments. “The environmental group found a sympathetic venue in Montana,” said a Wyoming landman.
Renée JeanJune 16, 2026

Oh, The Humanity! Hundreds Of Swallows Pooping Everywhere In Mountain View, Wyoming
Hundreds of swallows are pooping all over the place in Mountain View, Wyoming, including on Angie Pitts' property. She didn't mind that much until she saw her vehicles caked in poop. “I don’t want to kill them, but I want them gone,” she said.
Andrew RossiJune 17, 2026

Gordon Sues His Tax Board For Blocking Property Tax Cap
Gov. Mark Gordon on Tuesday sued his tax board for refusing to recognize a 4% limit on property tax increases. He said the board exceeded its law-given authority, and the executive branch's job is just to “take care that the laws be faithfully executed."
Clair McFarlandJune 16, 2026

Albany County Extends Permit For Rail Tie Wind Project Despite Opposition
Rail Tie, one of Wyoming’s most controversial wind projects, got a new five-year extension from Albany County on Tuesday. The company is “fishing to keep the project alive,” said the lone commissioner to vote against the extension.
Kate MeadowsJune 16, 2026
Rare 1-In-30,000 Albino Robin Hangs Out In Yard Of Cheyenne-Area Couple
With its stark white feathers and red eyes, what Audubon Rockies says looks like a rare 1-in-30,000 albino robin has been hanging out in the yard of a Cheyenne-area couple. "It's following its mother around and begging for food,” said the homeowner.
Kolby FedoreJune 16, 2026

AG Says Prosecutors Declined To Charge Chuck Gray With A Crime
Wyoming's attorney general on Tuesday said he appointed two prosecutors to investigate whether Secretary of State Chuck Gray violated any laws by releasing sensitive voter data to the federal government, but neither decided to charge Gray with a crime.
Clair McFarlandJune 16, 2026

Cody Fire Department Back In Stampede Parade, Allowed To Throw Water Balloons
After missing last year’s Stampede Parade for not being able to throw water balloons, the Cody Volunteer Fire Department is back this year — and allowed balloons. “They love throwing water balloons, and people love throwing them back,” said an organizer.
Andrew RossiJune 16, 2026

Wyoming Group Trains Dogs To Interrupt Veterans’ PTSD Attacks
A nonprofit in Mills, Wyoming, is training dogs to interrupt military veterans’ PTSD attacks, led by a woman who lost her Green Beret son to suicide. “When I lost him, I knew I wanted to help, but I didn’t know how,” she said.
Dale KillingbeckJune 16, 2026

Sheridan Bans Claiming Spots Too Early Along WYO Rodeo Parade Route
After years of watching lawn chairs and coolers appear earlier and earlier along the WYO Rodeo parade route, the Sheridan City Council on Monday banned people claiming spots too early. "I expect that the first year will be a little rough,” said the mayor.
Kate MeadowsJune 16, 2026

Lengthy Power Outage Darkens Cokeville, Disrupts Businesses And Seniors
The power went out across Cokeville on Tuesday, forcing the Town Hall to close and disrupting business during an extended outage. At the local senior center, "I just tried to make the best of the situation," said a staffer.
Kolby FedoreJune 16, 2026

Court Filings Say Wyoming Boys' School Staffers Restrained, Attacked Boys
A group of young men suing the Wyoming Boys’ School claim they were attacked, confined in a chair and made to wear a mask. “The best part of the chair is watching the kids cry and scream,” a security guard is alleged to have said.
Clair McFarlandJune 15, 2026
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Today's Wyoming sunrise was captured by Laurie Zwemer. Laurie writes, "Sunrise in a Powell beet field."

Don Day's Wyoming Weather Forecast: Sunday, June 21, 2026
Chance of rain in parts of Wyoming on Sunday, otherwise mostly sunny. Breezy in some areas. Partly cloudy to mostly clear overnight with a chance for rain in a few locations. Highs mainly in the 70s and low 80s. Lows mainly in the 40s and low 50s.

Daily Cartoon 2: Sunday, June 21, 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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Rod Miller: Make The Whole State Of Wyoming Our Capitol
Columnist Rod Miller writes, "Wyoming gubernatorial candidate Eric Barlow proposed an idea the other day that resonated with me, and it’s worthy of your consideration. It's cowboy as hell."
Rod MillerJune 19, 2026

Tom Lubnau: Sure, Pass Unconstitutional Bills And Blame 'Activist Judges'
Columnist Tom Lubnau writes, "Stupidity is a defense, but it has its limits. Four years of passing the same unconstitutional abortion bills stretches that defense past the breaking point."
Tom LubnauJune 17, 2026

Ray Hunkins: UW Athletics At A Crossroads With Pending Bill In Congress
Columnist Ray Hunkins writes, "Gone from college athletics is the amateur model, developed and refined over 174 years. In its place is the Wild West model and what I call the helter-skelter model, a chaotic, no-holds-barred free-for-all, without adult supervision."
Ray HunkinsJune 17, 2026
Wyoming Life
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Meet The First Driver To Get A Ticket Under Cheyenne’s New Noise Ordinance
Kerry DrakeJune 16, 2026
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Andrew RossiJune 15, 2026
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Andrew RossiJune 15, 2026
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Dale KillingbeckJune 15, 2026
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Outdoors
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Wyoming Game And Fish Kills Bighorns That Wandered Into Cheyenne
Mark HeinzJune 15, 2026
‘A Very Bad Optic’: Wyoming Man Apologizes For Controversial Coyote Killing Video
Mark HeinzJune 15, 2026
Powered Exoskeletons Could Turn Wyoming Hikers, Hunters Into Backcountry Cyborgs
Mark HeinzJune 14, 2026
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Mark HeinzJune 13, 2026
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Dale KillingbeckJune 13, 2026
Crime & Courts
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Dale KillingbeckJune 15, 2026
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Kolby FedoreJune 15, 2026
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Jen KocherJune 14, 2026
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Kolby FedoreJune 12, 2026
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Kolby FedoreJune 12, 2026
