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Wyoming History: Tom Vernon, The Man Who Wrecked Trains In Order To Rob Them
Tom Vernon wrecked at least two trains to rob passengers, used a number of aliases during his lifetime and spun tall tales so convincingly that newspapers across the country published them as if they were true. Most were not.
Dale KillingbeckMarch 07, 2026

People Are Getting Tattoos Removed — Just To Replace Them With New Tattoos
For many people, erasing a tattoo isn't about giving up on body art — it's about clearing space for something better. A national tattoo removal brand opened its first Wyoming location in Casper, bringing cutting-edge laser technology to the state.
David MadisonMarch 07, 2026

How To Sell A Home in Wyoming's Windiest Place (Where Gusts Have Reached 128 mph)
How do you sell a one-of-a-kind property in Wyoming's windiest town, where gusts have hit 128 mph? One realtor says buyers see the upside to living in the 20-acre property in Clark, Wyoming. The three home property is drawing interest, he says.
Andrew RossiMarch 06, 2026

Legislature Overrides 4 Of Gordon's 25 Line-Item Vetoes; Biz Council Program Survives
The Wyoming Legislature overrode four of Gov. Mark Gordon's 25 line-item vetoes to the budget Friday. The House failed by one vote to win an override that would have defunded the Business Ready Communities program.
Clair McFarlandMarch 07, 2026

Gordon Says Second Amendment Protection Act Is Fundraising Disguised As Legislation
Gov. Gordon didn’t mince words when discussing the Second Amendment Protection Act. He called it an “embarrassment,” noting all 23 sheriffs in Wyoming oppose it. The bill currently sits on the governor’s desk. He vetoed a similar bill last year.
Clair McFarlandMarch 07, 2026

Cheyenne Man Accused Of Beating Girlfriend’s Mom, Dog During Angry Outburst
A 30-year-old Cheyenne man is accused of threatening his girlfriend’s family with a gun, beating her mom and twice throwing a dog against a wall Thursday during an outburst of anger. A man there “reported being in fear to the point that he was shaking.”
Greg JohnsonMarch 06, 2026

Wyoming Lawmakers Hope $3.9 Billion School Spending Package Good Enough For Courts
Wyoming lawmakers have sent a roughly $3.9 billion school spending package to the governor's desk hoping it will survive the latest round of court scrutiny. "I’m confident the court will look very favorably on (these efforts)," Sen. Chris Rothfuss said Friday.
Clair McFarlandMarch 06, 2026

What It’s Like To Get Killed By A Shark On A Montana Movie Set
Cowboy State Daily's Anna Jackson joined the cast of “Sharktana,” a shark horror-comedy filmed in snowy Montana, and landed a role as a shark victim. "My request to be killed by a shark had been noted. I was officially on the kill list," she writes.
Anna-Louise JacksonMarch 07, 2026

Retired UW Math Professor Celebrates 92nd Birthday Skiing At Snowy Range
Retired University of Wyoming math professor John Rowland isn't slowing down. In fact, for his 92nd birthday, he strapped on his skis and headed down the runs at Snowy Range. Now in his 88th year of skiing, Rowland says he sticks mainly to the blue runs.
Dale KillingbeckMarch 06, 2026

'Flush' Of North Platte River Kicks Off Early Wyoming Spring Fishing Season
After a lackluster winter, the spring fishing season is on in Wyoming about a month early, unofficially kicked off by the flushing of the North Platte River. The yearly “flush” increases the river's flow by about eight times to simulate spring runoff.
Mark HeinzMarch 06, 2026

Bill Blocking State Agencies From Collecting Union Dues Heads To Gov's Desk
A bill banning Wyoming public agencies and schools from collecting union and political advocacy group dues is headed to the governor. Rep JD Williams says workers keep their right to pay dues and engage in union activities but the state won't be involved.
Clair McFarlandMarch 06, 2026

Douglas Police, District Probe Middle Schoolers Sharing ‘Sexually Explicit Material’
The Douglas Police Dept and school district have announced a joint investigation into “electronic sharing of sexually explicit material involving minors.” The school board president said if parents checked, “they’d be outraged by what’s on those phones.”
Greg JohnsonMarch 06, 2026

Gordon Uses Line-Item Veto To Help Biz Council, Rescue State Jet, NIL, UW Funding
Gov. Mark Gordon on Thursday used his line-item veto authority to rescue the Wyoming Business Council’s Business-Ready Communities program, the state colleges’ flexibility to use state money on NIL, and one of the executive branch’s two jet airplanes.
Clair McFarlandMarch 06, 2026

WYDOT Auditing Wyoming Highway Patrol After Overtime Spending Surges 226%
The Wyoming Highway Patrol is being audited after the agency blew past its annual overtime budget by more than $2.4 million last year. "We used more than 50,000 hours of overtime, which was a cost of over $4 million," patrol chief Col. Tim Cameron said.
David MadisonMarch 05, 2026

Wyoming's Snowpack Ranges From "Just Okay" to "Basically Horrible" As Winter Ends
After the warmest winter in Wyoming's recorded history, the quality of snowpack ranges from “just okay” to "a new record low" to “nonexistent." The state climate office isn't panicking but notes “We're looking at record low snowpack in several basins."
Andrew RossiMarch 05, 2026

Cody Roberts Pleads Guilty In Wyoming Wolf Torture Case
In a notorious case that snagged global headlines, Wyoming man Cody Roberts on Thursday pleaded guilty to torturing a wolf and apologized publicly, after establishing a plea agreement. “I’d just like to say I sincerely regret my actions,” Roberts said.
Clair McFarlandMarch 05, 2026

Cody Officer Who Made Aggressive Traffic Stop Of Teen Can Keep Being A Cop
Nearly three years after an aggressive traffic stop of a local high school student, a Cody police officer can keep being a cop. The state board that oversees certifying law officers ruled Wednesday his behavior didn’t rise to the level of losing his badge.
Greg JohnsonMarch 05, 2026

Gun Rights Bills Widely Opposed By Wyoming Cops, Sheriffs Clears Legislature
Though widely opposed by Wyoming law enforcement, the Second Amendment Protection Act cleared both chambers of the Legislature. “If an order is ever given federally to come seize firearms... our law enforcement can’t help them,” Rep. Bob Wharff said.
Mark HeinzMarch 05, 2026

Cheyenne Stripper Sought For Assaulting Another Stripper At Gunpoint
A 28-year-old Cheyenne exotic dancer is being sought on a warrant after sheriff's deputies say she assaulted another dancer at gunpoint over a dispute about a “regular.” She is also charged with stealing a pistol and assaulting her boyfriend with her vehicle.
Dale KillingbeckMarch 05, 2026

‘An Easy Fix’: Sheridan Woman Admits Stealing $630,000 From Foundation
The office manager for a Sheridan nonprofit foundation admitted stealing more than $630,000 since 2013, police say. Bobbi Jo Neeson, who made her initial court appearance Thursday, said she has a shopping addiction and taking the money was “an easy fix.”
Greg JohnsonMarch 06, 2026

Gordon Signs Bill Letting All Wyoming Cops Pull Non-English Speaking Truckers From Roads
By the stroke of Gov. Mark Gordon's pen Thursday, now all Wyoming police officers and deputies, not just federally-certified state troopers, can pull non-English-proficient commercial truck drivers from the roads.
Clair McFarlandMarch 06, 2026

To Become A Judge, Clark Stith Leaves Behind Two High-Profile Political Lawsuits
By accepting a judgeship in Sweetwater County, former Rep. Clark Stith is leaving behind arguably the two most high-profile political lawsuits in Wyoming and is "shopping around" for a lawyer to take them over.
Clair McFarlandMarch 05, 2026

"A Direct Apology Is Lacking:" Former Worland Cop Sentenced For Molesting Children
Former Worland police officer Myron Chatwin was sentenced Wednesday evening to 40–70 years in prison for sexually abusing three children. Judge Bobbie Overfield denied a more lenient sentence, citing his lack of remorse. “A direct apology is lacking,” the judge said.
Jackie DorothyMarch 05, 2026

"Hands On Everything": Clerk Warns Of Tampering Risk As Voting Machine Bill Passes
Fremont County Clerk Julie Freese warned lawmakers of tampering risks after observers mishandled records during a past voting machine test. The bill, clarifying public access to election equipment checks, was subsequently advanced.
David MadisonMarch 05, 2026

CheckGate Investigation: House Committee Rules No Bribery Or Misconduct
A committee charged with investigating the so-called CheckGate controversy over handing out checks on the Wyoming House floor said Wednesday it found no bribery or misconduct. However, it also determined it was bad conduct that “must never occur again."
Clair McFarlandMarch 05, 2026

TerraPower Gets OK To Build Wyoming Nuclear Plant, First Approval In 10 Years
TerraPower was approved Wednesday for a construction permit to build a first-of-its-kind nuclear power plant near Kemmerer, Wyoming. It’s the first such approval in 10 years in what the company calls “a historic day for the United States’ nuclear industry.”
Greg JohnsonMarch 04, 2026

Laramie County Illegal Truck Crackdown Applauded By Truckers, Industry
The Laramie County Sheriff’s Office’s “Truck Around and Find Out” sweep that caught 32 illegal immigrants last week has support from truck drivers and industry groups flooding in from across the U.S. “It’s already dangerous out here as it is,” they say.
Greg JohnsonMarch 05, 2026

Converse County Head-On Crash Kills Father of Three, Injures Dad Of Four
A head-on crash on Sunday evening has left a Torrington family of three without a father and a Buffalo father of four in the hospital. Authorities say the head-on crash was called into the department at 8:42 p.m. and no cause has yet been determined.
Dale KillingbeckMarch 04, 2026

Wyoming Senate Refuses To Rescue Bill Purging Sex Books From Children's Library
Sen. Troy McKeown tried and failed Wednesday to resurrect a bill that sought to pull sexually-explicit books from children’s sections in libraries, after the Senate let it die. His effort failed 13-18.
Clair McFarlandMarch 05, 2026

Wyoming State Rep Says He Was Unlawfully Interrogated In Drunk Driving Arrest
Rep. Bill Allemand is asking the court to throw out his drunk driving case, arguing he was unlawfully handcuffed and questioned without Miranda rights. Allemand allegedly had a blood alcohol content level three times the legal limit
Clair McFarlandMarch 04, 2026

Why It Likely Doesn’t Make Any Difference That The Corner Crossing Bill Died
Hunters and law enforcement told Cowboy State Daily that the failure to pass a corner crossing bill really doesn’t make any difference. Just consider that the 10th Circuit Court’s decision settled the matter and continue to corner cross, they say.
Mark HeinzMarch 04, 2026

Cheyenne Farm Owner Fears Jail As Forced Annexation Threatens Livelihood
Wy fresh farm owner Tommie Kniseley fears she could face criminal charges, fines and even jail if the Cheyenne City Council annexes her farm business. She and her family say the rushed annexation plan leaves their homestead and livelihood vulnerable.
Kate MeadowsMarch 05, 2026

Education Department Completes Special Monitoring Of Rock Springs School District
The Wyoming Department of Education has completed a weeklong review of a Rock Springs special education program. This comes after complaints of staffing and supervision of special education children as well as responsiveness and transparency concerns.
Kate MeadowsMarch 04, 2026

Cheyenne Woman Accused Of Crashing Into Ex-Boyfriend Twice In Wild Car Chase
A Cheyenne woman was in court Wednesday, accused of initiating a wild car chase with her ex-boyfriend that ended after she hit his car twice. It also was her third violation in a month of a protection order to stay away from him.
Greg JohnsonMarch 05, 2026

Converse County Commissioner Announces Run For Secretary Of State
Robert Short, a three-term county commissioner in Converse County, announced Wednesday he will run for Secretary of State. He said if elected, he wouldn't push as much for law changes. “The Secretary of State’s job is to enforce law, not make it," he said.
Clair McFarlandMarch 04, 2026

Tale Of Two Winters: Almost No Snow For Wyoming, While East Got Hammered
It’s been a tale of two winters around the U.S., with Wyoming and other parts of the West getting almost no snow. Meanwhile, the East has been getting hammered. “We have never seen anything of this magnitude in modern times,” meteorologist Don Day says.
Andrew RossiMarch 03, 2026

Meier: Wyoming Needs $6 Billion For Housing And That Doesn't Count Infrastructure
State Treasurer Curt Meier said Wyoming needs $6 billion for housing in the next 15 years and that doesn't count infrastructure. Legislators considered housing legislation this year, but nothing passed. One noteworthy bill died due to "CheckGate."
David MadisonMarch 03, 2026

Gordon Signs Bill To Keep NIL Money Out Of Wyoming High School Sports
A Wyoming bill to keep name, image, and likeness payouts out of high school sports is now law after Gov. Mark Gordon signed it Tuesday. Gordon said it's a commonsense measure after what's happened to college sports.
Clair McFarland & David MadisonMarch 04, 2026

Legislators Say No To Letting Districts Use Teacher, Class Money For Other Things
Wyoming legislators denied amendments Tuesday to allow districts to use money for instruction and teacher pay on other things. Some say districts need leeway, others that the rule guards against districts “continually saying, 'Not enough, need more.’"
Clair McFarlandMarch 04, 2026
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Today's Wyoming sunrise was captured by Patrick Schade. Patrick writes, "View looking out our bedroom window towards Vedauwoo. Mother Nature never ceases to amaze us with the beautiful sunrises here in Wyoming."

Don Day's Wyoming Weather Forecast: Saturday, March 7, 2026
Mostly sunny to sunny in most of Wyoming on Saturday and breezy. Partly cloudy to mostly clear overnight with clouds in some western locations. Windy in some areas. Highs from the mid 30s to the upper 50s. Lows from the low 20s to near 40.

Daily Cartoon 1: Sunday, March 8, 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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Hilltop Bank completes acquisition of Cheyenne State Bank
On Friday, February 27, Hilltop Bank officially completed its acquisition of Cheyenne State Bank. The Hilltop Bank team invites you to check out the newest location by visiting 101 W. 19th Street in Downtown Cheyenne.
March 03, 2026

An Unexpected Open Door in Central America’s Public Schools
Vision Beyond Borders, based in Casper, Wyoming, has spent decades distributing Bibles in places where access to Scripture is limited or restricted. Now, in a remarkable turn, doors are opening in public school systems across Panama, Costa Rica, Honduras, and Colombia.
March 02, 2026

The Stem Cell Freedom Act: Your Stem Cells, For Your Treatment
The Hoskinson Government and Policy Center proudly supports the Stem Cell Freedom Act, a bill expanding access to life-saving stem cell treatments in Wyoming. The bill is currently under consideration in the 2026 Wyoming Legislature.
February 26, 2026
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Tom Lubnau: Checkgate Theater — Everyone Knows The Ending To The Investigation
Columnist Tom Lubnau writes, "Disband the committee. Stop wasting time. Stop pretending the outcome is uncertain. What happened stinks. It may not be illegal, but it damaged the institution — and pretending otherwise only deepens the damage."
Tom LubnauFebruary 22, 2026

Joan Barron: This Will Be 'The Check-Gate Session'
Columnist Joan Barron writes, "The check passing wasn’t just an amazing error of judgment. It was a monumental breach of protocol and the ethics of the Legislature."
Joan BarronFebruary 21, 2026

Jonathan Lange: Is This About 'Bad Optics,' Or A Witch Hunt?
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, “Maybe we should pass a rule that campaign donations can only be hand delivered on the House floor. That would give the people of Wyoming unprecedented transparency.”
Jonathan LangeFebruary 21, 2026
Wyoming Life
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How A Meeteetse Sheep Rancher’s Daughter Became A Hollywood Movie Starlet
Jackie DorothyMarch 02, 2026
The Cheyenne Man Who Sang Bass For The Manhattan Transfer
Wendy CorrMarch 01, 2026
Alcovasaurus: The Wyoming Dinosaur That Almost Went Extinct Again After Discovery
Andrew RossiMarch 01, 2026
Western Star Roy Rogers Preferred Plastic Saddles Made In Lusk, Wyoming
Jackie DorothyMarch 01, 2026
Set Your Alarm Clocks, Wyoming: Blood Red Lunar Eclipse At 4 a.m. Tuesday
Andrew RossiMarch 01, 2026
Outdoors
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Colorado Braces For Mob Scene Over Proposal To Ban Sale Of Trapped Fur
Mark HeinzMarch 04, 2026
Don't Read Too Much Into A Peaceful Moment Between Yellowstone Wolves And Grizzly
Mark HeinzMarch 02, 2026
Instead of ‘Keep Out,’ Wyoming Rancher Invites People To ‘Come Hike’ On His Property
Renée JeanMarch 01, 2026
Wyoming Crow Hunters Can Blast All They Want, But Nobody Eats The Birds
Mark HeinzMarch 01, 2026
Why Scientists Doped Up Mountain Lions And Climbed Down Trees With Them In Yellowstone
Mark HeinzFebruary 28, 2026
Crime & Courts
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Casper Man Accused Of Putting Loaded Gun To Pregnant Girlfriend’s Head
Dale KillingbeckMarch 03, 2026
Riverton Man Fatally Shot In Apartment, Shooter Flees
Clair McFarlandMarch 03, 2026
Jackson Man To Plead To 5th DUI For Driving Chevy Tahoe In The Gros Ventre River
Greg JohnsonMarch 03, 2026
Thermopolis Caregiver Accused Of Neglecting 87-Pound Deaf And Blind Elderly Man
Greg JohnsonMarch 02, 2026
Legislation Making Child Stalking And Grooming Felonies Headed To Gov's Desk
Jen KocherMarch 02, 2026

