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Cheyenne Barber's Turnaround Takes Him From Prison To Being A 'Real Person'
Gilbert Lucas easily chats with clients and isn't shy about sharing his story. It's one the Cheyenne barber said he doesn't believe himself at times, because it chronicles how he "went from being in prison to being a 'real' person."
Jackson WalkerOctober 18, 2025

Charlie Kirk Takes Center Stage At Conflicting Wyoming Republican Fundraisers
Laramie County Republicans had to choose Friday night between two conflicting fundraisers that have caused contention within the party for weeks. They had one thing in common, however: honoring the legacy of Charlie Kirk.
Jackson WalkerOctober 18, 2025

Townspeople In Reddest County Of Reddest State Laugh At "No Kings" Rally
Although residents of Lusk, Wyoming -- located in the reddest county of the reddest state in the nation -- laughed at the so-called "No Kings" protests scheduled across the country on Saturday, residents in bluer Albany County said they were supporting it.
Greg Johnson & Jackson WalkerOctober 17, 2025

Health Committee Adopts Bill to Block SNAP Users From Buying Junk Food
A joint committee of Wyoming lawmakers on Friday voted to advance a proposal which would prevent beneficiaries of Wyoming’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) from using the benefits to buy candy, soft drinks or other junk food.
Jackson WalkerOctober 17, 2025

Cheyenne Police Report Man Who Allegedly Killed Motorcycle Rider Was Drunk
The man involved in a deadly crash in Cheyenne on Wednesday was allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol, local police report. He registered 0.30% on a breath test, more than three times the legal limit to drive.
Jackson WalkerOctober 17, 2025

Legislator Leading Charge Against Nuclear Waste Says Political Fallout Is Worth it
Rep. Bill Allemand says his fiery opposition to accepting nuclear waste storage in Wyoming has tarnished some political relationships. He also says the fallout is worth it with this week’s announcement that Radiant Nuclear has abandoned its Wyoming plans.
Jackson WalkerOctober 15, 2025

Conditions For Animals ‘Abhorrent’ Inside Home Of Alleged Hoarder
A detective's account gives gruesome details about the stench and filth in the home of a Cheyenne-area man accused of hoarding more than 100 animals. Michael Ohern appeared in court Wednesday and remains in jail facing 22 felony cruelty charges.
Jackson WalkerOctober 15, 2025

Alleged Cheyenne Animal Hoarder Was Investigated For Cruelty Before
The man accused of hoarding more than 100 animals in Cheyenne was investigated — but not convicted — for similar allegations dating back to 2022. Shelter staffers are still scrambling to feed, clean and care for the massive influx of rescued pets.
Jackson Walker & Clair McFarlandOctober 15, 2025

Police Chief, Former Cop, Emergency Coordinator Finalists For Platte County Sheriff
The Platte County Republican Party chose three finalists Monday to be the next county sheriff. The commission now must choose between the Guernsey police chief, a former cop and the county's emergency management coordinator.
Jackson WalkerOctober 14, 2025

Cheyenne Animal Shelter Scrambling After Saving More Than 100 Pets From Hoarder
The Cheyenne Animal Shelter is scrambling to serve more than 100 animals following a “horrific” hoarding case. Many are dirty, skinny, and in need of veterinary care. A Laramie County man has been charged with animal cruelty.
Jackson WalkerOctober 13, 2025

Feds Halt Wyoming Coal Lease Auction After Montana Sale Disappoints
A disappointing coal lease sale in Montana forced the Trump administration to halt similar plans in Wyoming. The head of Wyoming's mining association said the setback is a minor one for Wyoming, given the future of coal energy in the state. "The market right now is strong," he said.
Jackson WalkerOctober 10, 2025

If You Get Lost At Ellis' Harvest Home Corn Maze In Lingle, They Send Out A Drone
Ellis’ Harvest Home in Lingle, Wyoming, is recognized as the state's oldest corn maze. Ugly pumpkins and caramel-apple nachos aren't the only cozy peculiarities there. Sometimes, Dan and Cheryl Ellis will deploy a drone to help lost visitors through the labyrinth.
Jackson WalkerOctober 10, 2025

When Do Barbers Get a Break? In Wyoming, It’s During Hunting Season
Hunters who spend extended amounts of time in the woods often take their haircut business with them. Some Wyoming barbers welcome the break, and then look forward to getting much furrier customers back at season's close.
Jackson WalkerOctober 09, 2025

Now Evanston Will Discontinue Use Of Its Animal Gas Chamber
After Green River voted to abolish the use of its animal gas chamber earlier this week, the Evanston mayor on Thursday said his city will follow suit. Evanston was the last remaining community in the country to use a gas chamber for animal euthanasia.
Jackson WalkerOctober 09, 2025

Wyoming Green Beret, Navy Vet Columnist Spar Over Hegseth's Anti-Woke Mission
When Pete Hegseth spoke to an assembly of military leaders last week, he promoted the end of DEI and race-based quotas. A Pinedale man who served as a Green Beret loved it and a female Sheridan Navy-vet despised it.
Jackson WalkerOctober 09, 2025

Green River Bans Animal Gas Chamber, Leaving Evanston As Last in U.S.
The Green River City Council on Tuesday voted to abolish the use of a gas chamber at the community’s animal shelter. This leaves Evanston, Wyoming, as the only location in the country that still uses a gas chamber for euthanizing pets.
Jackson WalkerOctober 08, 2025

Sweetwater County Is Short $50K For Jury Trials After Flurry Of Cases
Sweetwater County commissioners on Tuesday approved an additional $50,000 for juries and trials after an unexpected rush of trials drained the district's operating budget. Trials typically are not as common as settlements in both criminal and civil court.
Jackson WalkerOctober 07, 2025

Green Energy Advocates Debate Whether Trump’s Cuts to Blue States Impact Wyoming
The Trump administration last week terminated roughly $8 billion worth of renewable energy projects in blue states. Supporters of wind and solar energy initiatives are split on whether the cancellations will impact Wyoming.
Jackson WalkerOctober 07, 2025

Contentious Public Meetings Highlight Rift Between State, County Leaders
Local and county board members are growing exasperated with what they call undue influence from state lawmakers, who are sometimes ill-informed, at public meetings. Lawmakers countered, saying they're giving their constituents a stronger voice.
Jackson WalkerOctober 06, 2025

Scheduling Conflict Blows Up Simmering Feud Between Laramie County Republicans
A simmering fued within the Laramie County Republican Party blew up Friday with prominent members exchanging accusations of bullying and hypocrisy. The tipping point was a scheduling conflict between conservative-led fundraisers.
Jackson WalkerOctober 03, 2025

Freedom Caucus Reminds Everyone That Sign-Up Required To Get 25% Tax Cut
Starting in 2026, the new 25% property tax cut is no longer automatic. People hoping to benefit must sign up by Feb. 2 and attest they live in their homes eight months of the year. This also means the most ardent opponents don't have to sign up for it.
Jackson WalkerOctober 03, 2025
