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Proposed Rules Could Block Two Cheyenne Gaming Locations From Renewing Permits
A Cheyenne City Council committee on Monday advanced a measure that could put two multimillion-dollar gaming establishments out of compliance with city rules. It would prohibit gaming centers from being within 500 feet of day care centers and schools.
Renée JeanJune 02, 2026

Why It's Possible For A Libertarian To Win Wyoming's U.S. House Seat
This year's election climate could make the perfect storm for Libertarian Shawn Johnson to win Wyoming's U.S. House seat, politicos say. That is, if he courts conservatives, and if the winner of the crowded GOP primary is hugely unpopular.
Clair McFarlandJune 01, 2026

Cody-Based Search And Rescue Team Helps Find Body Of ‘Alaskan Bush People’ Star
A Cody-based search and rescue team helped coordinate the search for the body of “Alaskan Bush People” star Matt Brown. Brown’s body was found Sunday after he went missing four days earlier after allegedly shooting himself along a Washington state river.
Jen KocherJune 01, 2026

Wyoming Hikers Unable To Resuscitate Centennial Man Who Died After Fall Into River
A 56-year-old Centennial man died Friday after slipping on steep terrain and falling into Mullen Creek in Albany County. He is believed to have suffered a head injury in the fall and then became trapped in the fast-flowing water.
Kate MeadowsJune 01, 2026

Wolves Putting The Smackdown On Each Other Is How Yellowstone Packs Maintain Order
For wolves in Yellowstone, it’s all about survival. Pack members sometimes put the smackdown on each other, just to maintain order. One biologist said a video captured last week by a visitor shows one wolf clearly telling another, "I'm in charge here."
Mark HeinzJune 01, 2026

Cheyenne Man Accused In Shooting Over Ex Pleads Not Guilty To Attempted Murder
A 27-year-old man accused of shooting another man and leaving him bleeding in a Cheyenne street after a blowup over a former girlfriend pleaded not guilty Monday to attempted second-degree murder. He allegedly asked police how “the guy I shot” was doing.
Greg JohnsonJune 01, 2026

Chuck Gray Leads U.S. House Poll With 21%, Followed By Rasner And Friess
In the first significant poll of Wyoming’s primary election season, Secretary of State Chuck Gray leads a crowded GOP U.S. House race with 21% support. Casper businessman Reid Rasner is second at 14%, and Teton County's Steve Friess is third at 10%.
Clair McFarlandJune 01, 2026

How A Casper Father And Son Saved Each Other From Lives Of Gangs And Drugs
Living homeless in a Las Vegas wash, hooked on meth, and surviving by the reflexes of his past gang life, Rusty Rawson turned to his adolescent son for guidance. The answer brought them back to Casper and toward a life that seemed out of reach.
Zakary SonntagMay 31, 2026

50 Years Later, Sci-Fi Fans Still Find Their ‘Close Encounters’ At Devils Tower
Fifty years ago, the cameras rolled on “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” at Devils Tower after a handshake between a then-unknown Steven Spielberg and rancher Jesse Thomas Driskill. It would go on to completely reshape tourism in northeast Wyoming.
Renée JeanMay 31, 2026

Evanston Man’s Clown House’ Photobombs HGTV's "Rehab Addict" TV Show
When an episode of HGTV’s “Rehab Addict” was being filmed in Evanston, Wyoming, the creepy “Clown House” across the street inadvertently photobombed the shoot and was all its viewers were talking about. Now fans won't leave the house alone.
Renée JeanMay 31, 2026

Evanston Has Spent Decades, And $28M, Restoring Its Historic Railroad Roundhouse
A century after Union Pacific stopped using it, decades of work has saved and restored Evanston’s historic Roundhouse and Railyards. The $28 million spent so far has made it one of the rare roundhouses in the U.S. that’s still completely operational.
Renée JeanMay 31, 2026

What The Heck … Is That Medieval Castle-Looking Thing On The Snowy Range Byway?
The observation deck that looks like a Medieval castle ruin has turned heads for decades in the Medicine Bow range. For Laramie photographer David Peel, the 11,000-foot elevation and lack of light pollution make it a great place for astrophotography.
Kolby FedoreMay 31, 2026

Libertarians Nominate Combat Medic, Attorney Shawn Johnson To Run For U.S. House
Shawn Johnson won the Libertarian Party’s nomination for Wyoming’s U.S. House seat Sunday, after giving a speech that electrified attendees. "We’ve got a legitimate candidate this time,” said longtime leader of the Libertarian Party Richard Brubaker.
Clair McFarlandMay 31, 2026

Wyoming History: Cheyenne's Mayor, Police Chief Convicted Of Extorting Black Bar Owners
It was 80 years ago that Cheyenne’s mayor and police chief were convicted of running a protection racket and extorting black bar owners. "You have to pay us. If you don’t pay us we are going to shut down your business,” federal agents recorded them saying.
Dale KillingbeckMay 31, 2026

'Saturday Night Live' Legend Tim Meadows To Perform In Wyoming For First Time
Tim Meadows told Cowboy State Daily he’s about to do something he’s never done in 40 years as a comedian — perform in Wyoming. Meadows, who appeared on Saturday Night Live for 10 seasons as The Ladies Man and other comedic characters, will do four live sets in June.
Renée JeanMay 31, 2026

For Upscale French Cuisine, ‘Miner’s Delight’ in Atlantic City, Wyoming, Was Tops
For 30 years, the Miner's Delight restaurant in remote Atlantic City, Wyoming, was the place to go in the Cowboy State. Started by an advertising executive from New York, the upscale French cuisine attracted diners from hundreds of miles away.
Jackie DorothyMay 31, 2026

‘Extremely Rare’ All-White Antelope Captured On Video In Goshen County
Wildlife watchers in Goshen County got a rare treat on Memorial Day — a brief encounter captured on video of an all-white pronghorn. Such animals are “extremely rare," but usually not actual albinos, a biologist said.
Mark HeinzMay 31, 2026

Six Years Later, Black Hills Sinkhole Victims Still Waiting For Relief
Six years after a massive 85-foot-deep sinkhole opened in a residential neighborhood in the Black Hills, homeowners live in financial limbo. Dozens of homes have sat abandoned and deteriorating while property owners wait for answers, compensation and accountability.
Kate MeadowsMay 31, 2026

75 Years Later, a Casper Woman’s Fridge Is Still Running, Cold Schlitz Inside
More than a year after a Casper woman died, her daughters found a 75-year-old Coldspot refrigerator, hidden by cobwebs and insulation, humming with life. In fact, the fridge from the 1950s, was keeping 30-year-old cans of Schlitz ice-cold.
Kolby FedoreMay 30, 2026

How Rodeo Is Healing A Wyoming Teen After Vaccine Reaction Destroyed Her Body
Halle Crozier of Buffalo is inspiring Wyoming’s high school rodeo community as she fights to recover from a vaccine reaction that destroyed her body. “I could choose to not get better, or choose to be positive and work hard to get better,” she said.
Julie MankinMay 30, 2026

Huge 60-Million-Year-Old Petrified Log Stolen From Powell Family's Storage Unit
Someone has stolen a massive, 60-million-year-old piece of petrified wood from a storage unit in Powell. “My dad was always afraid someone would steal it,” said the daughter of the WWII pilot who treasured the artifact, which had become a family heirloom.
Andrew RossiMay 30, 2026

$25,000 From 1933 Kidnapping Ransom Could Still Be Buried Somewhere In Cheyenne
FBI files from 1933 reveal that $90,000 in ransom loot from a Machine Gun Kelly kidnapping scheme ended up buried somewhere around Cheyenne. Whether all the loot was ever recovered remains a question with about $25,000 still unaccounted for.
Dale KillingbeckMay 30, 2026

A Tale Of Two Towns: Cheyenne Pushes Back On Data Centers, Evanston Not So Much
Cheyenne and Evanston are hearing the same pitch from data centers — closed-loop cooling, big megawatts, and even bigger paychecks. But while Cheyenne has a petition going for a moratorium on data centers, opposition in Evanston is much more muted.
Renée JeanMay 30, 2026

Judge Orders Wyoming Republican Party To Follow State Law
In a setback to the Wyoming Republican Party’s long mission to gain independence from state law, a Uinta County judge Friday upheld multiple Wyoming election laws, dismissing the state Party’s claims that its rights trump them.
Clair McFarlandMay 30, 2026

Wyoming History: The Courier Who Carried First Dispatch From Custer’s Last Stand
John “Josh” Deane came West looking for adventure — and got more than he bargained for when he took a job as a military dispatch rider. It was 150 years ago that he found himself carrying the first message about Custer’s last stand to Wyoming’s Fort Brown.
Jackie DorothyMay 31, 2026

"It's Alive!": Scientists Say Devils Tower Is Constantly Moving
New research published by the Geological Society of America has revealed that Devils Tower is constantly moving. An international team of geologists determined that it's perpetually and ever-so-slightly swaying, twisting, and turning in the wind.
Andrew RossiMay 30, 2026

Near Wyoming: The Skeleton Who Walks A Giant T-Rex On A Leash In South Dakota
For decades, motorists speeding down Interstate 90 in west-central South Dakota have done double takes at a towering human skeleton leading a T. rex on a leash. It’s a quirky prairie creation born from one man’s lifelong dream to build his own dinosaur.
Kate MeadowsMay 30, 2026

Cheyenne Florist To Close After 44 Years, Can't Compete With Online Giant Flower Stores
Cheyenne’s Bouquets Unlimited is closing its doors after 44 years because they can't compete with the online giants. In 1992, there were 27,000 florist storefronts in America. Today, they number 11,750. “I’m broken-hearted about it,” the owner said.
Renée JeanMay 30, 2026

Oh Good, A Wyoming Cat And A Deer Have Become Best Friends
A white-tailed deer born last spring in a backyard near Buffalo has grown up to become best friends with a female named cat named Tuffitt. “He’s been around cats since he was tiny, and she’s an outgoing, friendly little cat,” said the homeowner.
Mark HeinzMay 30, 2026

Trucker Faces Homicide Charges For 2025 Green River Tunnel Inferno That Killed 3
A trucker accused of triggering a 26-vehicle crash in the Green River Tunnel in 2025 that killed three people now faces homicide charges. “Human error was the primary factor contributing to these crashes,” says an affidavit supporting the charges filed last week.
Kolby FedoreMay 29, 2026

Despite His Videos, Wyoming Politicos Say Reid Rasner Campaign Is Not A Parody
Despite a series of bizarre, controversial and sometimes outrageous campaign videos, Wyoming politicos say Reid Rasner’s campaign for U.S. House is not a parody. “Why would somebody spend this much money on a joke?” said state Rep. John Bear.
Clair McFarlandMay 29, 2026

Gillette Lawyer Gives $25K To Reproductive Clinic, Calls Commission ‘Ass-Backward’
A Gillette-based attorney is so sick of Gillette Reproductive Health being denied money, he wrote a scathing letter and cut the group a check for $25,000. “I’m so sick and tired of the ass-backwards bull**** in the commissioners’ office,” he wrote.
Clair McFarlandMay 29, 2026
Daily Features
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Today's Wyoming sunrise was captured by Cindy Wilson. Cindy writes, "Sunrise on the North Platte in Saratoga."
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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Slow Down, Move Over: A Shared Responsibility to Save Wyomingites This Memorial Day
AAA reminds Wyoming travelers to stay alert and protect everyone stopped on the roadside during one of the busiest travel weekends of the year.
May 18, 2026

Wyoming Radiologist Dr. Joseph McGinley Earns Prestigious Fellowship in the American College of Radiology
The McGinley Clinic physician and innovator, Joseph C. McGinley, MD, PhD, FACR, has been inducted as a Fellow of the American College of Radiology (FACR), one of the highest honors in the field of radiology.
May 12, 2026

What’s New at Cheyenne Frontier Days in 2026
Now in its 130th year, CFD returns with 10 days of rodeo, plus new experiences like the Morning Star American Indian Village and Chute 9.
May 11, 2026
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Fred Harrison: A Tale of Two Courts — The Battle For Wyoming’s Constitution
Columnist Fred Harrison writes, "On May 14, the Wyoming Supreme Court handed down a monumental victory for families and separation of powers. The court put down its red pen, picked up a dictionary, and read the Constitution as it was actually written."
Fred HarrisonMay 27, 2026

Dave Simpson: I'm Voting For The Skunk At The Garden Party
Columnist Dave Simpson writes, "Serving in office, Chuck Gray was often the skunk at the status quo garden party. He had repeated run-ins with Gov Gordon, and two episodes when Gordon reportedly suggested they go outside and settle their differences."
Dave SimpsonMay 25, 2026

Bill Sniffin: Wyoming’s False Spring — 90 Degree Temps & Wet Snow In Same Week.
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes, "Wyoming’s remarkable ability to dish out Jekyll-and-Hyde weather was on full display. In Lander, we hit the 90s on May 13 and then got blasted with wet snow on May 17."
Bill SniffinMay 23, 2026
Wyoming Life
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Nebraska Man Fractures Spine After Falling Off Big Boy Locomotive At Whistle-Stop
Kate MeadowsMay 29, 2026
Meteorologist Don Day Skeptical About Forecast For Wetter-Than-Normal Summer
Andrew RossiMay 26, 2026
Wyoming History: Monsignor Philip Krass Loved Smoking Cigars And Playing Bridge
Jackie DorothyMay 25, 2026
Wyoming People: Mark Potter Gives Up Big City Chaos To Live In Wind River Canyon
Jackie DorothyMay 25, 2026
Wyoming Veterans Remember The True Military Heroes Who Never Came Back
Greg JohnsonMay 25, 2026
Outdoors
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Glacier Park Reports Second Bear Attack Less Than A Month After Man Killed
Mark HeinzMay 30, 2026
Official Says Early Hunts Meant For People With ‘Severe’ Mobility Issues
Mark HeinzMay 29, 2026
Man Shoots Video Of Illegal Drone Harassing Grizzly And Cubs In Yellowstone
Andrew RossiMay 28, 2026
Hikers Rescued From Death Canyon Shelf In Grand Teton National Park
Andrew RossiMay 26, 2026
'Tonight The Horses Sleep Standing Up': Lessons From Five Nights In The Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness
Leah VeressMay 26, 2026
Crime & Courts
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Hyundai Clocked At 117 MPH On I-25 Near Wheatland — With Child Onboard
Kolby FedoreMay 29, 2026
Fire Burns Through Bar Nunn Home, Kills Two Family Dogs
Dale KillingbeckMay 29, 2026
Newcastle Police Sergeant Accused Of Stalking, Chasing Nurse With Loaded Gun
Kolby FedoreMay 29, 2026
Wyoming Woman Flees Police At 120 MPH, Gets Hit By Her Own Car
Kolby FedoreMay 28, 2026
Cody Woman Turns Self In Nearly 2 Years After Decomposing Man Found In Bed
Kolby FedoreMay 28, 2026


