Renée Jean
Renée Jean is the business and tourism reporter for Cowboy State Daily and is based in Cheyenne. Previously, Renée spent seven years covering energy and agriculture in North Dakota and Montana. She has won many writing awards over a 30-year career, and has written magazine articles for Guideposts.
Latest from Renée Jean

Going Underground In One Of Wyoming's Trona Mines
Wyoming has the world’s largest deposit of trona and supplies 90% of the nation’s soda ash. It's Wyoming’s top export and is shipped to markets around the globe. Cowboy State Daily's Renee Jean toured the Genesis Alkali trona plant to explore the vast underground world.
Renée JeanNovember 23, 2023

Big Push For Horse Racing In Cheyenne, Including Cheyenne Frontier Days
Horse racing advocates on Tuesday made a big push to bring the sport to Cheyenne. Laramie County Commissioners tabled a proposal for horse racing at Cheyenne Frontier Days, while a second proposal that would create the state’s first full-size track, if realized, was given the go-ahead.
Renée JeanNovember 22, 2023

Wyoming-Based Custodia Brings Secure Bitcoin Storage To Wyoming, Other States
Bitcoin will never die. That’s the bet Caitlin Long is making with her Wyoming-based digital asset bank, which has just announced that it can now safely store bitcoin assets.
Renée JeanNovember 21, 2023

Little America: The Middle-Of-Nowhere Hotel On I-80 That's Also Its Own Town
Little America, Wyoming, is truly in the middle of nowhere on I-80 in Sweetwater County. Started after its founder was stuck in a raging blizzard which reminded him of Antarctica, the hotel is also a town, with its own ZIP code, where workers live.
Renée JeanNovember 19, 2023

Wyoming Already Produces 20% Of The World’s Helium, And Likely Has A Lot More
There are three locations in the world where helium can be sourced. One is Qatar, another is in Texas and the third is right here in Wyoming. And a recent report says there's a lot more here in the Cowboy State.
Renée JeanNovember 19, 2023

Wyoming Celebrity Chef Puts A Jamaican Twist On Her Classic Thanksgiving
Wyoming celebrity chef Petrina Peart talks turkey, including a family favorite Jamaican jerk seasoning for her Thanksgiving bird, as well as a sour cream and raisin pie she discovered in Dubois.
Renée JeanNovember 19, 2023

Wyoming Grocery Worker Lobbies FTC Chief To Deny Huge $29.5 Billion Merger
A Cheyenne grocery store worker lobbied FTC Chairwoman Lina Kahn during a recent hearing in Colorado to deny the huge proposed $29.5 billion merger of grocery giants Kroger and Albertsons.
Renée JeanNovember 17, 2023

Potential Game-Changing Wyoming Rare Earths Processing Plant Gets Federal OK
Rare Element Resources is preparing to build its potentially game-changing rare earths processing plant in Upton, Wyoming, which company officials tout as a pioneering method that’s better than anywhere else on the planet.
Renée JeanNovember 16, 2023

Jackson Real Estate Continues To Set Records, Median Home Price Now $5.2 Million
Although Jackson Hole real estate watchers are getting excited that the market in Teton County, the nation’s wealthiest, may be cooling, it's not happening. Single-family home prices have hit a new record -- now at $5.2 million.
Renée JeanNovember 15, 2023

7 Days, 400 Exhibits And 8,000 Comments: What Now For 30% RMP Rate Hike?
The Wyoming Public Service Commission is weeding through 400 exhibits, seven days of testimony and 8,000-some comments from an irate public on Rocky Mountain Power’s proposed 30% rate hike.
Renée JeanNovember 15, 2023

Soaring Coal Prices A Big Part Of Rocky Mountain Power’s 30% Rate Hike
Rocky Mountain Power officials say dramatic price swings for fuel have driven its request for 30% rate hike. That includes coal, which has traditionally been a bedrock for cheaper energy prices.
Renée JeanNovember 14, 2023

Companies Say RMP’s 30% Rate Increase Would Clobber Wyoming Oil And Gas
Several oil and gas companies say Rocky Mountain Power’s proposed 30% rate increase would clobber Wyoming’s oil and gas production, robbing the state and local communities of some serious tax revenues.
Renée JeanNovember 13, 2023

On The Road With Renee: Rawlins Two-Headed Cadillac Turning Heads For 61 Years
A customized vintage Cadillac with two 1955 front ends has had people pulling into a Rawlins Conoco station doing double-takes for 61 years. The car requires two drivers to operate and is “always moving ahead.”
Renée JeanNovember 12, 2023

Wyoming People: Less Is More For Smitty, One Of Jackson’s Underground Bush Pilots
Flying your own plane isn’t just for Fortune 500 CEOs. In fact, there’s an active community of Jackson underground pilots. They call themselves bush pilots and fly small aircraft that can cost as little as the average new car.
Renée JeanNovember 12, 2023

Rocky Mountain Power Claims Astonishing 30% Rate Increase Not Due To Renewables
Rocky Mountain Power’s controversial request for a gigantic 30% rate hike isn’t driven by costs of renewables, company officials say. It’s mostly from peak demand for power. They also claim extreme weather events are to blame.
Renée JeanNovember 12, 2023

Local Couple Save Historic Kemmerer Opera House From Wrecking Ball
When Jacob and Jesica Lozier heard Kemmerer’s oldest building — the historic Opera House — could be sold and demolished, they bought it to realize their dream of operating a hometown mercantile with luxury loft apartments on the second floor.
Renée JeanNovember 12, 2023

Cheyenne Diner’s Wacky Signs Catch Attention And Boost Sales
The cute, funny signs at Espi’s Restaurant in Cheyenne are fun for the eatery and customers -- plus they work. The latest sign about the unfortunate events that led a chicken to strip has doubled sales of chicken strips.
Renée JeanNovember 12, 2023

Kemmerer’s Scroungy Moose Pizza Put Out 47,000 Creative Pizzas In 21 Years
Creativity is the calling card for Scroungy Moose Pizza in Kemmerer, which has produced 47,000 unique pies over the past 21 years. The Scroungy Cousteau is a favorite which combines oysters and artichokes on a bed of pesto sauce.
Renée JeanNovember 11, 2023

Worland ‘War Babies’ Were Raised By Wyoming’s Greatest And Silent Generations
Cathy Healy, a former editor for National Geographic, was amazed at the stories her classmates were telling as the Worland Class of 1960 was planning its high school reunion. Healy convinced 20 of her classmates to participate in her “War Babies of Worland” project.
Renée JeanNovember 11, 2023

Wyomingites Say They Can’t Afford Rocky Mountain Power’s 30% Rate Hike
Affordability was a recurring theme during the Wyoming Public Service Commission’s marathon hearing about Rocky Mountain Power’s proposed 30% electricity rate hike.
Renée JeanNovember 11, 2023

No Longer Schwan’s, Yelloh Eliminates Trademark Truck Delivery In Wyoming, West
Yelloh, which had been Schwan's up until last year, is eliminating its trademark delivery service in all but 18 states on the East Coast. That means no more yellow freezer trucks in Wyoming and the West.
Renée JeanNovember 08, 2023
