Latest from Scott Schwebke

Rural Wyoming EMTs Struggle To Keep Ambulances Rolling — Even When Wheels Fall Off
Wyoming’s rural EMS crews are struggling to keep their ambulances rolling amid staff shortages, aging equipment, and a $30 million annual funding gap. They even have to adapt when the wheels literally fall off during an emergency transport.
Scott SchwebkeNovember 22, 2025

81-Year-Old Rancher's Caterpillar Trackhoe Stolen In Bold Daytime Heist
An 81-year-old rancher’s $30,000 Caterpillar trackhoe was stolen in broad daylight near Big Piney, Wyoming. “Whoever did this had a pretty good plan and got home free,” the rancher told Cowboy State Daily
Scott SchwebkeNovember 20, 2025

NTSB Probe Details Wyoming Pipeline Blast That Triggered Fiery Train Escape
A National Transportation Safety Board report paints a chaotic picture on the night when a ruptured pipeline near Cheyenne in September caused a massive fireball and damaged a Union Pacific train carrying hazardous cargo.
Scott SchwebkeNovember 19, 2025

It Could Take Months To Pinpoint What Caused Massive Power Outage
It could take months to pinpoint what caused two high-voltage lines to trip near Medicine Bow last week, resulting in an unprecedented blackout for about 100,000 customers of multiple utility companies across Wyoming, Montana and South Dakota.
Scott SchwebkeNovember 19, 2025

Serial Luggage Thief Keeps Ripping Off Bags At DIA; Wyoming Airports Don't Have That Problem
A serial luggage thief has been swiping baggage from travelers at Denver International Airport for months. That has Wyoming residents who frequently fly in and out of DIA on alert, while smaller Wyoming airports say they don't have the same problem.
Scott SchwebkeNovember 16, 2025

Wyoming Hero Who Saved Sister Reaches Out To Utah Boy Attacked By Dog
A recent dog attack that severely hurt a 5-year-old Utah boy has prompted an offer of help from the Cheyenne family of Bridger Walker. Walker was severely attacked and hailed a hero for protecting his sister from a vicious German shepherd in 2020.
Scott SchwebkeNovember 15, 2025

One Dead After Shooting At Gun Buy Gone Bad In Northwest Cheyenne
Detectives have interviewed multiple people in connection with a Wednesday night gun buy gone bad at a northwest Cheyenne home that left an 18-year-old man dead.
Scott SchwebkeNovember 13, 2025

Last Call: The Night Wyoming Became The Last State To Raise Drinking Age To 21
In 1988, Wyoming reluctantly raised its drinking age to 21 to avoid losing federal highway money, becoming the last state to do so. The change ended years of defiance and a “bloody border” reputation that drew young drinkers from neighboring states.
Scott SchwebkeNovember 09, 2025

People Panic And Call Cops When Man Spotted Riding Bull In Ohio Parking Lot
If you’re spotted riding a bull through a parking lot in Pinedale, Wyoming, people may take note. If it happens in Ohio, they call the cops, as they did Thursday. “I have so many questions,” an officer says as he pulls up to the store.
Scott SchwebkeNovember 08, 2025

Rangers Looking For Suspect Who Beat Man At Guernsey State Park
Nearly three months after a man was assaulted and seriously hurt at Guernsey State Park, park officials have released a photo of a man wanted for questioning in the ongoing investigation.
Scott SchwebkeNovember 08, 2025

Believed Dead In Crash On Wyoming Highway, Lost Dog Found Alive A Week Later
After surviving a crash and a week alone in the Wyoming wilderness, a dachshund named Chewie was found by a couple and traced back to his relieved owner in Oregon, thanks to a microchip and a helpful FedEx driver.
Scott SchwebkeNovember 06, 2025

7 Months After Semi Plows Through House And Workshop, Upton Woman In Insurance Hell
Nearly seven months after a semitrailer plowed through an Upton storage building and a rental home, the owner says she’s trapped in insurance hell. “It’s not fair,” she said, while the buildings remain piles of cinder blocks, twisted metal and motor oil.
Scott SchwebkeOctober 31, 2025

8 Months After Fatal 26-Vehicle Crash, Westbound Green River Tunnel Reopens
Much to the relief of folks in Green River, the westbound Green River Tunnel reopened to traffic on Wednesday. It comes more than eight months after a fiery and fatal 26-vehicle crash burned and damaged it.
Scott SchwebkeOctober 29, 2025

Who Is Timothy Mellon, The Reclusive Wyoming Billionaire Who Gave $130M To Troops?
Reclusive Wyoming billionaire Timothy Mellon has been identified by The New York Times as the anonymous donor of $130 million to troops during the shutdown. Last year, Mellon funded a billboard on the state line that warned drivers that Colorado was Venezuela.
Scott SchwebkeOctober 28, 2025

Days After Explosive Found At Capitol, Lander College Gets Email Bomb Threat
Two days after an improvised explosive device was found outside the state Capitol in Cheyenne, Wyoming Catholic College in Lander got an email bomb threat. That turned out to be a hoax, but authorities say every report has to be taken seriously.
Scott SchwebkeOctober 24, 2025

Family Of Gillette Woman Shot In Head Says 2nd-Degree Murder Not Enough For Suspect
A Gillette man accused of shooting a woman in the head — who died days later — has had his charges elevated to second-degree murder. The family of the 42-year-old victim says that’s not enough and wants him to face first-degree murder.
Scott SchwebkeOctober 24, 2025

Sheriff Says Driving 112 MPH At Night On Rural Road Is 'Playing Deer Dodgeball'
A driver racing a Corvette at 112 mph at night on Happy Jack Road between Cheyenne and Laramie got busted and a hefty fine. The Albany County Sheriff's Office says going that fast on a dark, rural road is not only reckless, it's "playing deer dodgeball."
Scott SchwebkeOctober 22, 2025

Cody Man Accused Of Hoarding Homemade Explosives Admits Gun Charges In Plea Deal
A Cody man accused of stalking his ex-wife and hoarding homemade explosives has pleaded guilty to two federal firearm charges in a plea deal. Randall Bailey faces sentencing in January as state charges remain on hold.
Scott SchwebkeOctober 21, 2025

WYDOT Says Drivers Responsible When Trucks Hit Bridges; Trucker Says Not So Fast
Wyoming transportation officials say drivers are ultimately responsible for making sure their loads fit under overpasses, and liable when they crash into bridges. A veteran trucker says drivers are often unfairly blamed.
Scott SchwebkeOctober 20, 2025

Diablo The ‘Goatalope’ Is Gillette’s Unlikely Local Legend And Social Media Star
Gillette’s beloved goat Diablo has become a social media sensation, charming thousands with her independence and quirky antics. Locals say the French fry-loving “goatalope” embodies the free spirit of Campbell County.
Scott SchwebkeOctober 18, 2025

Parents Question Why Gunman Who Allegedly Shot Daughter Was Discharged From Hospital
The parents of Marissa Allen, who was shot and killed earlier in the week in Gillette, is questioning why the accused shooter was discharged from the hospital if he was having a mental health crisis. "We will be filing a wrongful death lawsuit if it is found that the hospital is liable for her death,” her stepmother said.
Scott SchwebkeOctober 17, 2025
