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Wild: Ice Cracking On Wyoming Reservoir Sounds Like A ‘Star Wars’ Laser Gunfight
About midmorning on Sunday, as the temperature crept above freezing, the ice sheet on Boysen Reservoir started making sounds like something out of a science fiction movie. Scientists say the otherworldly noises come from ice cracking under warming temperatures.
Mark HeinzFebruary 16, 2026

Why These Wyoming Ranchers Feed Winter Livestock With Horse-Drawn Sleighs
Many Wyoming ranchers stick to the traditional way of doing things when feeding livestock in the winter — with a team of workhorses and a sleigh loaded with hay. "I don't have to worry about whether the engine will start," rancher Pete Arambel says.
Kate MeadowsFebruary 15, 2026

Inside TerraPower’s World-First Nuclear Project Being Built Just Outside Kemmerer
Work is progressing fast just outside Kemmerer at TerraPower’s first-of-its-kind nuclear power project. Cowboy State Daily went on a tour to get an inside look at the 167-foot-tall facility that will stress-test massive Natrium reactor components.
Renée JeanFebruary 15, 2026

Pinedale Greenhouses Grow 25,000 Square Feet Of Produce At 8,000 Feet Elevation
Those glowing greenhouses in Sublette County aren't just nice to look at. Silver Stream Farm's 25,000-square-foot operation grows fresh produce at 8,000 feet and grew rapidly last year, from serving 63 direct customers in 2024 to more than 280 in 2025.
Kate MeadowsFebruary 15, 2026

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Monday, February 16, 2026
Jake in the 307. Weekday mornings 6-10 a.m.
Jake NicholsFebruary 16, 2026

Did You Know? Highest Cathedral In The United States Is In Laramie, Wyoming
At an elevation of 7,276 feet above sea level, St. Matthew's Cathedral and its 118-foot spire in Laramie, Wyoming, is the highest cathedral in the United States. There are others much larger and taller, but none with the rare air of Laramie's altitude.
Wendy CorrFebruary 15, 2026

Mail Order Brides: When Wyoming Men Outnumbered Women 10-1, They ‘Imported Wives’
Back in the early 1900s, when Wyoming men outnumbered women 10-1, they formed matrimonial clubs to bring out mail-order brides from back East. Historians say many fourth- and fifth-generation Wyoming families may trace their roots to these “imported wives."
Andrew RossiFebruary 15, 2026

Wyoming History: The Prison That Launched Butch Cassidy’s Outlaw Legend
The only time Butch Cassidy was locked up, he served 18 months in the Wyoming Territorial Prison in Laramie. Far from being reformed, Cassidy vowed that if he was going to be treated like an outlaw, “he would show them what an outlaw was."
Jackie DorothyFebruary 15, 2026

Arborists Say It's Vital To Water Trees, Fields In Unseasonably Warm Weather
As unseasonably warm weather, dry winds and a lack of snow continue to plague most regions of Wyoming, arborists say it's vital to water trees and fields as if it was spring or summer.
Jackie DorothyFebruary 16, 2026

Jackson Hotel Chef Picked For $1 Million Competition On CBS
Hotel Jackson’s executive chef Malyna Si has been chosen to compete for a $1 million prize on Padma Lakshmi’s celebrity chef competition "America’s Culinary Cup" on CBS. Before coming to Jackson, she led a Michelin-starred restaurant in Florida.
Renée JeanFebruary 15, 2026

Rock Springs Removes Free Downtown EV Charger Because Of Wyoming Tax Rules
Rock Springs removed a free electric vehicle charger installed as a perk for visitors because WYDOT said they had to pay taxes on electricity it was giving away. Because the town had no way of tracking the distribution of electricity, they took it down.
David MadisonFebruary 15, 2026

Sheriff Investigating Check Passing Scandal In Wyoming Legislature
Laramie County Sheriff Brian Kozak told Cowboy State Daily on Saturday that his agency is investigating the Monday incident in which a Teton County GOP leader handed checks to lawmakers on the state House floor after adjournment — after multiple citizens voiced bribery concerns.
Clair McFarlandFebruary 15, 2026

The Hitching Post: When Everyone Stayed At Wyoming’s Wildest Political Hotel
The Hitching Post Inn in Cheyenne wasn't just a hotel. For decades, it was the most powerful spot in Wyoming. Nearly every legislator stayed there and that's where deals were finalized. Communal martini fountains helped lubricate negotiations.
Zakary SonntagFebruary 14, 2026

Oregon Animal Rights Activists Push To Basically Ban Hunting, Fishing, Ranching
Animal rights activists in Oregon are pushing a ballot initiative that would effectively ban hunting, fishing and ranching. Should it pass, one Oregon resident said there aren’t enough prisons in the country to hold all the “lawbreakers” it would create.
Mark HeinzFebruary 15, 2026

Chugwater Fry-Off: Are Beef Tallow French Fries Really Better?
The health debate over beef tallow and seed oil misses the most important point — which makes the most delicious french fry? It took a fry-off challenge at the historic Soda Fountain in Chugwater to find out.
Renée JeanFebruary 14, 2026

Cheyenne Man's Quest To Find Gravestone Of Great, Great, Great-Uncle In England
During a trip to the U.K. last week, Cheyenne's Nick Dodgson went on a seemingly impossible quest. Find the gravestone of his great, great, great-uncle — who died in 1880 — in an ivy-filled cemetery with over 60,000 headstones.
Andrew RossiFebruary 14, 2026

1.2-Gigawatt Data Center Near Evanston In Talks With Meta And Microsoft
Uinta County is sending letters of support to Microsoft and Meta to move into the Prometheus Hyperscale 1.2-gigawatt data center being built near Evanston. “My optimism ... is for some more good-paying jobs,” said county commission chair Mark Anderson.
Renée JeanFebruary 14, 2026

Dry Winter Leaves Wyoming Snow Removal Crews With No Work Or Doing Other Jobs
A lack of snowfall this winter has left local snow-removal businesses with almost no work and falling back on doing other jobs. “In a typical year, we’ve billed out 20-25 times for snow removal by now," one business owner said.
Mark HeinzFebruary 14, 2026

Search And Rescue Teams Cost A Lot Of Money In Wyoming, Especially With "Extreme Sports"
Just one search and rescue mission last year took nearly 1,800 manpower hours and 220 flights. Without volunteers, it would have cost $1.7 million. Now with nearly 9 million visitors coming to Wyoming, the cost of helping stranded people is breaking the bank.
Jen KocherFebruary 14, 2026

16 Years After Heart Transplant, Couple Thanks Organ Donor For Another Valentine's Day
Casper couple Jason and Misty Wynia say they are forever grateful to the person who checked "yes" on their driver's license application to be an organ donor. This is their 16th Valentine's Day together since Jason received a new heart.
Wendy CorrFebruary 14, 2026

Yellowstone's Valentine Geyser Lovingly Erupts For The First Time In 21 Years
Valentine Geyser in the Norris Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park unexpectedly sprang to life again with 13 documented eruptions in 2025. It's the first eruptions for the lovingly-named geyser in 21 years.
Andrew RossiFebruary 14, 2026

Roller Derby Is Back In Wyoming And Teachers Ain't Messing Around
At the Fremont County Fair Building in Riverton, teachers are transformed into hard-hitting racers as they practice for their next roller derby bout. The fast-paced, full-contact sport, which peaked in the 1970s, is growing in popularity around Wyoming.
Jackie DorothyFebruary 14, 2026

Wyoming Starts Rounding As Pennies Vanish From Cash Registers
Wyoming businesses and some city governments are phasing out pennies by rounding cash transactions to the nearest nickel. Customers mostly pay electronically, businesses say, so they aren't worried about small rounding losses.
Wendy CorrFebruary 14, 2026

Hundreds Of Thousands Pretend They're Yellowstone Wolves In Online Game ‘WolfQuest’
At any one time, there are between 150,000 to 200,000 people worldwide playing the online game WolfQuest. That's where you become a wolf in Yellowstone and do everything wolves do like kill elk, avoid being shot, and fight with other wolves.
Mark HeinzFebruary 14, 2026

DoorDash Fires Sheridan Driver For Sending Sexually Explicit Texts
DoorDash has fired a driver after a Sheridan woman said she received sexually explicit text messages from him. Police have confirmed a complaint was filed and several other women have since said they also received inappropriate texts.
Mark HeinzFebruary 13, 2026

Wyoming Senate Formally Condemns GOP Activist For Passing Out Checks On House Floor
All 31 Wyoming senators Friday condemned a GOP activist for handing out campaign checks on the floor of the House. “The appearance of vote-buying on the House floor or the Senate floor is absolutely unconscionable," Sen. President Bo Biteman said.
Clair McFarlandFebruary 13, 2026

In Full Debate On University of Wyoming Budget Cuts, Lawmakers Ask If It's Retaliation
The Wyoming House and Senate debated a $40 million cut to the University of Wyoming on Thursday, with the budget committee co-chair John Bear confirming the number was meant to "get their attention." He said legislative directives on DEI were ignored.
Clair McFarland & David MadisonFebruary 13, 2026

Chief Says Cop Killer’s Mom Would Have Escaped Justice Under Gun Rights Bill
Wyoming law officers say a gun rights bill headed for the House floor could let offenders slip through the cracks, including a cop killer's mom who would've escaped justice under the bill. Supporters say it will protect gun owners from federal overreach.
Mark HeinzFebruary 14, 2026

Park County Man Accused Of Terrorizing Pregnant Woman, Two Young Kids With Hammer
A Park County man is accused of terrorizing his pregnant fiancée and her two young kids with a hammer during a three-day drinking binge. He was bound over to felony-level court on Wednesday.
Greg JohnsonFebruary 13, 2026

Wyoming Lawmakers Move To Bypass FDA On Stem Cell Treatments
Wyoming lawmakers advanced the Stem Cell Freedom Act on Friday, which would let doctors offer certain stem cell treatments without FDA approval. Bill sponsor Sen. Eric Barlow said, “We’ve got to press on the federal government because they’re not approving things fast enough."
Zakary SonntagFebruary 14, 2026

Bill To Purge Sexually-Explicit Library Books From Children's Section Heads To House
A bill seeking to remove sexually-explicit materials from children’s sections of public and school libraries is headed to the Wyoming House of Representatives, after the House Judiciary Committee advanced it Friday on a 6-1 approval vote.
Clair McFarlandFebruary 13, 2026

Wyoming Lawmakers Shoot Down Bill To Create Nation's First Hydrogen Tax
The House Minerals Committee shot down a bid Friday for Wyoming to become the first state in the nation with a hydrogen severance tax. Industry officials testified a tax would discourage investment in Cowboy State hydrogen projects.
David MadisonFebruary 13, 2026

Senate Rescues Wyoming's Attempt To Rework Public School Funding
Under pressure to pay the schools in a way that satisfies Wyoming's courts, the state Senate on Friday rescued a bill attempting to do just that - moments after the House rejected its own school funding bill a second time.
Clair McFarlandFebruary 13, 2026

Wyoming Cheers End Of Obama-Era EPA Climate Change Rule
Wyoming officials are universally cheering the Trump administration’s Thursday repeal of an Obama-era rule that was the linchpin for EPA climate regulations. Meanwhile, environmental groups say the move ignores science and invites legal challenges.
Greg JohnsonFebruary 13, 2026

House Forms Investigative Committee To See If Checks Passed Were Bribes, Misconduct
All 59 Wyoming representatives who were on the House floor Thursday afternoon voted to convene a special committee to investigate the checks given to lawmakers on the House floor Monday - and if it was an act of bribery or legislative misconduct.
Clair McFarlandFebruary 12, 2026

Parents Desperate To Find Missing Lovell Teen
The parents of 17-year-old girl Kourtnee Roper of Lovell are asking for the public’s help in locating her, and an anonymous donor is offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to her safe return.
Jen KocherFebruary 13, 2026

Parent Angered After Nonbinary Book Read To Kindergartners In Sweetwater County
A parent of a kindergartner is angry after a teacher at Sage Elementary School in Rock Springs read a book about non-binary gender ideology to her son’s class. The principal said the teacher stopped reading the book when she realized what it was about.
Kate MeadowsFebruary 12, 2026

Biteman's Wyoming Energy Dominance Bill Gets Unanimous Support On Introduction
Senate Pres. Bo Biteman told colleagues Thursday that Wyoming needs to stop waiting and start leading as demand for electricity is expected to spike. He spelled out a vision that would put Wyoming in front of Trump’s push for American energy supremacy.
David MadisonFebruary 12, 2026

Men Killed In Semi Explosion On I-80 Were Father-Son Driving Duo
The two men killed Sunday when their semitrailer exploded on impact with another semi on I-80 near Green River were identified Wednesday as a father-son driving duo. They collided with another semi that was illegally parked on the interstate.
Greg JohnsonFebruary 12, 2026

Camo-Clad Hunters Show Up In Force To Support Legalizing Wyoming Corner-Crossing
In a room packed with camouflage-clad hunters, a legislative committee voted Thursday to forward a bill that would officially make corner-crossing legal in Wyoming.
Mark HeinzFebruary 13, 2026

Wyoming House Will Hear Bill To Investigate How Data Centers Impact Water Supply
A Wyoming House committee advanced a bill Thursday that would provide funding for a study on how data centers, carbon capture, or other large-scale industrial projects might sap or impact the state's water supply.
Clair McFarlandFebruary 12, 2026

Wyoming Projected To Lose 335 Physicians By 2030, Lawmakers Look To Foreign Docs
In an effort to fix Wyoming's physician shortage, a bill to create a new pathway for foreign-trained doctors has advanced in the House. Rep. Jacob Wasserburger said Wyoming is projected to lose 335 physicians by 2030 and 18 of 23 counties currently have a health professional shortage.
David MadisonFebruary 12, 2026

Wyoming Anti-Abortion Amendment Dies In Senate By One Vote
The Wyoming Senate on Thursday killed a proposed constitutional amendment that would have let the legislature restrict abortion - by redefining health care. Voting against it, Sen. Cale Case said, “It’s crazy to give us that much power.”
Clair McFarlandFebruary 12, 2026

Riverton Woman Admits Stabbing Man During Altercation At Motel
An 18-year Riverton woman who admitted to stabbing a man at a local motel could face significant prison time if convicted. The knife was found hidden under a mattress in her room.
Greg JohnsonFebruary 12, 2026

Cheyenne Leaders Say They Finally Have A Solution For Hynds Building And "The Hole"
Cheyenne LEADS CEO Betsey Hale says she has a solution for the Hynds Building, which has been empty for 40+ years, and the burnt-out area next to it known as "The Hole." Hale says she has the funding to turn the area into 69 units of workforce housing.
Renée JeanFebruary 12, 2026

Cody Roberts Wants No Testimony About Running Wolf Down, Taping Its Mouth Shut
A lawyer for Cody Roberts wants to bar testimony about him allegedly running a wolf down with a snowmobile or taping its mouth shut. Those are “prior acts” to taking the wolf to a local bar, according to a motion filed Monday in Roberts’ animal cruelty case.
Greg JohnsonFebruary 11, 2026

Teton County GOP Leader Handed Out Checks To Lawmakers On House Floor
Teton County Republican Party leader Rebecca Bextel handed out checks to lawmakers on the Wyoming House floor Monday, according to interviews, a photograph and her own later statement. She said there was "nothing wrong" with the maneuver.
Clair McFarlandFebruary 12, 2026

Cheyenne Leaders Announce Location Of New PRCA Headquarters and Museum
The Pro Rodeo Cowboy Association's proposed new 35-acre location in Cheyenne was revealed during a legislative reception on Tuesday. PRCA CEO Tom Glause spoke publicly for the first time about his vision for the PRCA in Wyoming.
Renée JeanFebruary 11, 2026
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Today's Wyoming sunrise was captured by Trish Bassett. Trish writes, "Beautiful sunrise from Star Valley, Wyoming."

Don Day's Wyoming Weather Forecast: Monday, February 16, 2026
Partly sunny to sunny in Wyoming on Monday. Breezy and a chance of rain and snow in some areas. Rain and snow possible in some areas and high winds overnightl Highs from the low 40s to upper 60s. Lows from the low 20s to near 40.

Daily Cartoon 2: Monday, February 16, 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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Vision Beyond Borders Sends Bibles To The Nations
For over 30 years, the Vision Beyond Borders teams have carried Bibles—along with medicine, clothing, and necessary supplies—into places like Cuba, Iran, and Venezuela.
February 02, 2026

Hoskinson Health Brings Advanced Rheumatology Care to Gillette
Hoskinson Health’s rheumatology program offers diagnosis and treatment for autoimmune and arthritis conditions using in-house imaging, infusion therapy and specialty expertise, reducing the need for patients to travel out of state.
January 26, 2026

Hoskinson Premier Care Redefines How Wyoming Patients Get Healthcare
The Gillette clinic’s membership-based program is designed to simplify healthcare by bundling primary care, specialty services, and mental health support into one predictable monthly price.
January 26, 2026
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Jonathan Lange: Restoring Protections To Wyoming Women
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, “Rep. Martha Lawley (R-Worland) has introduced legislation that restores to women protections that the Court stripped away. HB 117 will be heard by the House Judiciary Committee on Monday morning.”
Jonathan LangeFebruary 13, 2026

Scott Clem: Checks On The House Floor? Absolutely Not.
Columnist Scott Clem writes, "Every lawmaker who accepted a check under those circumstances revealed something troubling: a lack of awareness of the Wyoming Constitution and a disregard for the moral obligations of public office."
Scott ClemFebruary 13, 2026

Tom Lubnau: Puppets, Phones, and Power — Inside Wyoming’s Shadow Legislature
Columnist Tom Lubnau writes, "We know money changed hands – on the house floor. And during floor debate, you can routinely watch legislators read directly from their phones. We do not know who is scripting the debate."
Tom LubnauFebruary 12, 2026
Wyoming Life
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Andrew RossiFebruary 16, 2026
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Kate MeadowsFebruary 11, 2026
Lack Of Snowflakes Haven’t Discouraged Wyoming Ski Season Pass Holders
Kate MeadowsFebruary 09, 2026
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Outdoors
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Senate Soundly Rejects Landowner Hunting Tag Sales As Supporters Vow To Try Again
Mark HeinzFebruary 10, 2026
Lack Of Snowflakes Haven’t Discouraged Wyoming Ski Season Pass Holders
Kate MeadowsFebruary 09, 2026
Sharktana: Movie About Frozen Sharks Coming To Life On Ski Slopes Begins Filming
Anna-Louise JacksonFebruary 09, 2026
How To Unite Hunters & Animal Rights Groups? Announce Plans To Gun Down 2,000 Mule Deer
Mark HeinzFebruary 09, 2026
Wyoming Wildlife: Mink Are Seldom Seen, Look Friendly, But Are Deadly Predators
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Crime & Courts
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Illegal Immigrant Living In Laramie Gets 30 Years For Making Child Porn
Greg JohnsonFebruary 12, 2026
Evanston Man Accused Of Mowing Down Woman Trying To Save Costco Parking Space
Greg JohnsonFebruary 11, 2026
Torrington Woman Accused Of Serving Up Young Child To Boyfriend For $5,000 Offer
Greg JohnsonFebruary 10, 2026
Cody Man Accused Of Stealing At Least $100,000 From 90-Year-Old With Failing Memory
Greg JohnsonFebruary 09, 2026
Two Dead After Semi Explodes On Impact With Another Semi Parked Along I-80
Greg JohnsonFebruary 09, 2026
