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Riverton Lawmaker Under Investigation For Living Outside His State House District
The Fremont County Sheriff's Office is investigating after Rep. Joel Guggenmos lived outside his legislative district for months. The county GOP says it stands behind Guggenmos and that "we applaud his honesty throughout this matter."
Clair McFarlandMay 08, 2026

Ted Turner Was Most At Home At His Flying D Ranch In Montana
Media mogul Ted Turner, who died Wednesday, once owned four ranches in Montana and the largest bison herd in North America. His friends say he was most at home at the Flying D Ranch and its 113,613 acres of wildness in the southwest part of the state.
Jeff WelschMay 08, 2026

Public Outcry Kills Wyoming’s First Community Solar Farm Project
A proposed solar farm that would’ve been Wyoming’s first community-scale project was killed by Lincoln County officials this week. Lincoln County residents objected to plans for the solar farm being built there to benefit Teton County residents.
Kate MeadowsMay 08, 2026

Family Says Brothers Attacked By Yellowstone Grizzly Recovering From "Horrific Attack"
The two brothers attacked by a grizzly in Yellowstone on Tuesday are recovering after multiple surgeries at a hospital in Idaho. A family member said they were both seriously injured, but “recovering from the horrific attack.”
Andrew RossiMay 07, 2026

Wyoming Freedom Caucus Criticizes Nethercott For Calling For “Lawfare"
While the Wyoming Freedom Caucus is criticizing Sen. Tara Nethercott for calling for “lawfare” in a speech to attorneys, she said she used the word in a broader context— not about making war on conservative policies, but “to defend the rule of law."
Clair McFarlandMay 07, 2026

Convicted Evansville Sex Abuser Gets Up To 100 Years For Having Child Porn
A 27-year-old Evansville man on parole for sexually abusing a teen got a 45-to-100-year prison sentence Friday after pleading guilty to having up to 300 child porn images. “This sentence is nearly what we would see in homicide cases,” the judge said.
Dale KillingbeckMay 08, 2026

Snow King Accountant Accused Of Embezzling More Than $45,000 From Resort
A former accountant at Snow King Mountain in Jackson faces felony charges, accused of embezzling more than $45,000 from the resort. Detectives say he would put through duplicate invoices, with the excess going to a separate account of his.
Kolby FedoreMay 08, 2026

Man Cited For Trespass After 7-Year-Old Son Grabs Antlers With Tracking Device
To nab trespassers hunting shed antlers on a ranch in Hot Springs County, Game and Fish put tracking devices in antlers and planted them around the ranch. The first one was picked up by a local 7-year-old boy, which got his father a ticket.
Mark HeinzMay 08, 2026

Reid Rasner Launches Attack Ad With Chinese Music, Gong and Ninja 'Hoi!’ Grunts’
Reid Rasner is attacking U.S. House opponent Chuck Gray in an ad that calls him “China Chuck” and features Chinese string music, ninja “hoi!” grunts and a gong. Gray says he’s proud to be the Wyoming secretary of state who "fought both China and North Korea."
Clair McFarlandMay 07, 2026

For Second Summer, Star Plunge Closure Kills Short-Term Bookings In Thermopolis
Tourism spending overall is up in Thermopolis, but short-term rental owners say the Star Plunge closure has gutted their bookings for a second summer. "We know it’s closed, so we’re just not going up there,” a potential visitor told a local Airbnb owner.
Renée JeanMay 07, 2026

Why PETA Put A Protest Sheep Statue In Jackson's Town Square
A life-sized protest sheep in Jackson’s Town Square is a statement about “wool cruelty” in Wyoming, the No. 1 state for wool production. If it’s cruel to shear sheep, then “it’s cruel for us humans to get haircuts,” says a lifelong sheep rancher.
Kate MeadowsMay 07, 2026

Bride Falling Off A Snowmobile In Wyoming Stars On “America’s Funniest Home Videos”
A bride who fell off a snowmobile during a wedding photography shoot near Smoot, Wyoming has made "America's Funniest Home Videos." The clip, which shows the bride falling head over heels into the snow, was included in Episode 6 of the series' 36th season.
Andrew RossiMay 07, 2026

Yellowstone Grizzly Still Has Cubs With Her Past Age 3, When Most Leave At 2
A popular female grizzly called Beryl in Yellowstone still has two cubs with her that are roughly 3.5 years old, and nearly as big as her. Most cubs leave around age 2, but "it’s nearly impossible to explain why” some stay longer, says a bear biologist.
Mark HeinzMay 07, 2026

Rawlins Man With ‘Kill Her’ Scrawled On Front Door Charged With Terrorizing Woman
A Rawlins man living in a house full of knives with “Danger, Women stay out, Kill her, Be Aware” scrawled on his front door told police that the woman who claims he assaulted her hit herself in the face. He’ll make his first court appearance Friday.
Kolby FedoreMay 07, 2026

Judge Concerned Deal For Casper Woman Accused Of Tying Patient Bed ‘Too Light’
A Natrona County judge expressed concern Thursday that a plea deal that calls for no prison time may be “too light or inappropriate” for an elder care worker accused of tying a patient to a bed by her hair.
Dale KillingbeckMay 07, 2026

Day After Bear Attack, Rangers Yelled At By Tourists Too Close To Grizzlies
The day after two hikers were mauled by a grizzly in Yellowstone, tourists yelled at rangers who were warning them to get away from grizzlies and wolves. “They were just walking right up to them," said a Park Service biologist.
Mark HeinzMay 07, 2026

"It Just Blew Up": Wyoming Couple Jolted Awake When Lithium-Ion Battery Catches Fire
A lithium-ion battery caught fire at a Daniel couple’s home as they were waking up on Tuesday. “The flames, my God, I couldn’t believe it,” Jack Morey said. “It just blew up and shot flames I’d say about a foot up.”
Renée JeanMay 06, 2026

Bridger Oil Pipeline Filling Fast, Has Commitments To Move 400,000 Barrels A Day
Bridger Pipeline says it already has commitments for around 400,000 barrels per day of crude oil. That’s roughly 89% of the volume the company has said it needs to green-light construction of the 650-mile pipeline which would terminate in Guernsey.
Renée JeanMay 07, 2026

Wyoming Ranchers Say Federal Meatpacking Investigation Long Overdue
The US Department of Justice says that it's investigating America's meatpacking industry, something many Wyoming ranchers say is overdue. “If there’s monkey business, let’s find out what it is and who’s behind it,” says Cheyenne-area rancher Mark Eisele.
Kate MeadowsMay 07, 2026

Southeast Wyoming Just Got More Snow Than It Received All Winter
The last two days in southeast Wyoming were snowier than at any time during this past winter as Cheyenne officially received 9 inches of snow. “It was a nice, big event, but it's also pathetic that it took this long to get one,” says meteorologist Don Day.
Andrew RossiMay 07, 2026

Attorney Says Wyoming GOP Can’t Claim Autonomy When It 'Sat On' Rights For 40 Years
The Wyoming Republican Party can’t use its autonomy rights as a shield when sued if it “sat on” them for 40 years, an attorney suing the party argues. GOP Chair Bryan Miller says, “the party’s rights have been violated for nearly four decades."
Clair McFarlandMay 07, 2026

BWXT Has First Customer, Partner For Its $500 Million Nuclear Fuel Plant In Gillette
BWXT has lined up its first customer for the $500 million TRISO nuclear fuel plant it’s building in Gillette. “Once you have a licensed nuclear facility, it’s a very powerful asset,” a company official said about the potential for more customers.
Renée JeanMay 06, 2026

Lander Stabbing Suspect Says He Wants To Apologize To Victim 'Face To Face’
A Lander 18-year-old charged with attempted murder in the stabbing of a Loaf N’ Jug clerk two weeks ago wants to apologize “face to face.” “I am not a violent person nor am I a thief, though my actions show otherwise,” he says in a letter to the judge.
Kolby FedoreMay 06, 2026

Weston County Commissioners Reject GOP Picks To Replace Hadlock As County Clerk
Weston County commissioners rejected the three county Republican Party picks to replace former County Clerk Becky Hadlock, who quit to fight felony-level election charges. "I was not impressed” with how the GOP picked its nominees, one commissioner said.
Clair McFarlandMay 06, 2026

After Guernsey Council Killed Audience Recording Ban, Councilwoman Does It Anyway
A controversial proposal to ban recording and taking photos from the audience at Guernsey Town Council meetings failed, but a councilwoman tried Tuesday to designate an area anyway. “I think it’s retaliatory” and “trying to poke the bear,” said another councilman.
Kate MeadowsMay 06, 2026

Toilets, Parking, And Roads: Grand Teton Starts Multi-Year Improvement Projects
More toilets, more parking and improved roads are among the multi-year projects underway at Grand Teton National Park. With visitors at record levels, "You need to have the parking lots, bathrooms, and designated trails,” said Superintendent Chip Jenkins.
Andrew RossiMay 06, 2026

‘Help Me, Help Me’: Hiker Finds Yellowstone Grizzly Attack Victim, Calls 911
Hiker Craig Lerman was the first to find one of two victims of a grizzly bear attack near Old Faithful in Yellowstone on Monday after he stumbled on a bloody hat. “He heard me coming and started saying, ‘Help. Help me,’" Lerman told Cowboy State Daily.
Andrew RossiMay 05, 2026

Some Claim Foreign 'Dark Money' Is Funding Anti-Data Center Sentiment Across U.S.
A new study traces $39 million in foreign funding behind anti-data center campaigns across the U.S. Betsey Hale, the CEO of Cheyenne Leads, is concerned about it. "No one has complained about data centers until about the last month and a half,” she said.
Renée JeanMay 05, 2026

‘Million-Dollar Storm’: Snow Brings An Inch Of Water, Most In 24 Hours Since August
The heavy, wet snow that blanketed southeast Wyoming brought an inch of water to a parched part of the state Tuesday, the most in 24 hours since August. “It’s been a million-dollar storm, and it's not done yet,” says meteorologist Don Day.
Andrew RossiMay 06, 2026

Gray, Rasner, Friess All Send Out Mass Mailers — And They’re Very Trumpy
Donald Trump is a common theme in a recent blast of mass mailers from U.S. House candidates Chuck Gray, Reid Rasner and Steve Friess. They all invoke Trump numerous times and describe how their values line up with the president’s.
Clair McFarlandMay 06, 2026
Two Heads, One Calf: Ultra Rare, One-In-Millions Birth Stuns Utah Ranchers
A Utah ranch saw something Friday that’s never happened before in the nearly 155 years its been raising cattle — the birth of a two-headed calf. It brings back memories for Wyoming ranchers who once had a cow give birth to a similar ultra-rare calf.
Kolby FedoreMay 05, 2026

Grizzly Roars Echo As Bear, Wolf Clash Over Yellowstone Bison Carcass
The roars of a grizzly echoed from a riverbank in Yellowstone National Park on Sunday, as it postured with a wolf over a bison carcass. A biologist said actual fights between the species are rare because neither wants to risk injury.
Mark HeinzMay 05, 2026

Coal Plants Across Nation Get Second Life Due To Data Center Growth
Wyoming coal is getting an unexpected lift as rising electricity demand, driven in part by data centers, is forcing utilities to keep coal-fired power plants online longer than planned. Aging plants once slated for retirement are getting a second life.
Kate MeadowsMay 05, 2026

Powell City Council Condemns Councilman's ‘Hanging Judges’ Comment
The Powell City Council on Monday condemned Councilman Troy Bray's comment suggesting Wyoming start “hanging judges” in response to a judge halting an abortion ban. It hasn’t been "the greatest look for the town of Powell,” says Mayor John Wetzel.
Clair McFarlandMay 05, 2026

Skid Marks Show Pickup Tried To Stop Before Niobrara County Crash That Killed 3
Skid marks at the scene of a devastating crash shows a pickup with a camper tried to stop before plowing into a semitrailer on U.S. Highway 85 near Lusk over the weekend. A 10-year-old girl napping above the truck’s cab and two adults were killed.
Kolby FedoreMay 05, 2026

Rocky Mountain Power Joins Western Energy Market, Says It Could Lower Rates
After years of steep rate hikes in response to higher-than-expected energy costs, Rocky Mountain Power has joined a regional Western market to buy power. "Potentially, it could lower costs for Wyoming customers,” says state Sen. Cale Case about the deal.
Renée JeanMay 05, 2026

Naked Man Fights With Cops Outside Cheyenne Police Station
A cop tussled with a naked homeless man reportedly looking for a fight outside the Cheyenne Police Department on Monday. The nude man squared off "with his hands raised in a fighting fashion,” then tried to run away, court records say.
Kolby FedoreMay 05, 2026

Superintendent Calls $100 Nonresident Fee For Yellowstone, Grand Teton ‘Fantastic’
Yellowstone’s superintendent calls a new $100-a-day per-person entry fee for non-U.S. resident visitors to Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks “fantastic.” It means the parks get more money to help offset the impact from mobs of tourists.
Andrew RossiMay 05, 2026

With Up To 70 Cheyenne-Area Data Centers In The Works, Petition Calls For Pause
With dozens of Cheyenne-Area data centers in various stages of discussion — one city councilman put the number at as many as 70 — some residents want to hit the brakes. A petition is circulating, calling for a data center moratorium.
Renée JeanMay 04, 2026

Wyoming Highway Patrol Down Dozens Of Troopers Leaves Locals Picking Up Slack
With the Wyoming Highway Patrol short 36 troopers and overtime restricted, local law enforcement can be left to pick up the slack to fill gaps. That leads to more calls saying, "They’re not here yet. Where are they?” says a 40-year WHP dispatcher.
Kolby FedoreMay 04, 2026

Better Late Than Never: 10+ Inches Of Snow Coming For Parts Of Wyoming
Expecting what could be 10+ inches of snow, southeast and other parts of Wyoming will finally get a little bit of a late winter Tuesday and Wednesday. The wet, freezing slush that creates is "going to be enough to be a problem” on roads, says meteorologist Don Day.
Andrew RossiMay 04, 2026

Wyoming Ranchers Cheer Bill Targeting Labeling Of Plant-Based And Lab-Grown Meat
Wyoming ranchers are cheering a bill that targets labeling of plant-based and lab-grown proteins being passed off as farm- or ranch-raised meat. It’s an effort to “prevent mad scientists from masquerading as meat producers,” says Rep. Harriet Hageman.
Kate MeadowsMay 04, 2026

The Wyoming Democratic Party Is Shrinking, Losing More Ground To Republicans
All political parties shrank in registration since January, but none lost percentage share more than the Wyoming Democratic Party, while the GOP gained on its super-majority. Politicos say it's too early to tell if crossover voters are skewing the numbers.
Clair McFarlandMay 05, 2026

Baby Finches Hatch In Christmas Wreath Casper Family Left Up Way Too Long
A Casper family hasn’t used its front door in a month after discovering finches had built a nest and laid eggs in a Christmas wreath they forgot to take down. “I’d like to use my front door again,” the mom says as they watch the babies grow.
Kolby FedoreMay 04, 2026

Contractor Sues, Says $100 Million Goshen Tunnel Project Awarded ‘In Secret'
A contractor filed a lawsuit Monday claiming the more than $100 million award to fix a catastrophic 2019 failure of the Wyoming-Nebraska tunnel system was done illegally “in secret.” It also claims there was no competitive bidding process for the work.
Clair McFarlandMay 04, 2026
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Today's Wyoming sunrise was captured by Rob Gray. Rob writes, "Spectacular sunrise with fog over Inyan Kara Creek south of Sundance."

Don Day's Wyoming Weather Forecast: Saturday, May 9, 2026
Chance of rain from central Wyoming to the east in Wyoming on Saturday, otherwise partly sunny to sunny. Chance of rain primarily in the east overnight. Highs from the mid 50s to the low 70s. Lows from the upper 20s to the low 40s.

Daily Cartoon 2: Saturday, May 9, 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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