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USPS Shuts Out Wyomingites Who Want To Comment On Rural Delivery Plan
Wyoming residents trying to register for a Thursday virtual public forum to comment on the latest USPS plan to increase rural delivery times are out of luck. Registration to speak closed at noon Tuesday, but almost nobody knew about that.
Renée JeanSeptember 04, 2024

Anthrax Outbreak In Carbon County Kills At Least 50 Cattle, Also Found In Moose
An outbreak of anthrax in Carbon County has killed at least 50 cattle, the Wyoming state vet reported Wednesday. It’s the first such outbreak since the 1970s. A moose also has been confirmed with anthrax, the first wildlife case since 1956.
Andrew RossiSeptember 04, 2024

“Yellowstone” Creator Taylor Sheridan Buys Wyoming Ranch For $4.95 Million
Taylor Sheridan, creator of the hugely popular “Yellowstone” television franchise, has snapped up a Star Valley, Wyoming, ranch for $4.95 million. That has people wondering if it’ll be featured in one of his upcoming shows.
Renée JeanSeptember 03, 2024

Wyoming Real Estate: Fort Washakie Artist Richard Greeves' House Lists For $615,000
In his Fort Washakie home and studio, the late sculptor Richard V. Greeves focused on transformational portraits of the West with a special emphasis on Native Americans and the expeditions of Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery.
Renée JeanSeptember 02, 2024

Ancient Rock Art, Artifact Digs Make Medicine Lodge A Premiere Wyoming Destination
Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site boasts 2,000-year-old rock art and important artifact digs. It’s a premiere Wyoming destination for history buffs and recreation.
Jackie DorothySeptember 02, 2024

Wyoming Craft Brewers Say Their Industry Is Nearing A Tipping Point
Wyoming’s craft beers have helped boost tourism in Wyoming, but some brewers say the field is getting crowded amid a challenging environment. They’re worried their industry is at a tipping point and could crash.
Renée JeanSeptember 02, 2024
Wyoming Real Estate: Sheridan’s Historic 112-Year-Old Mount View House
The owner of one of Sheridan’s most historic homes plans to put it on the market in the near future. The 112-year-old Mount View house is on the National Register of Historic Places and boasts three floors framed in oak and Honduran mahogany.
Dale KillingbeckSeptember 02, 2024

Wyoming’s Double Dub’s Wins 3rd Straight Festival Favorite At Buffalo Wing Fest
For the third straight year, Wyoming-based Weitzels Wings, aka Double Dub’s, has won Festival Favorite at the National Buffalo Wing Festival. It’s the first time in the history of the contest anyone has three-peated.
Greg JohnsonSeptember 02, 2024

Drinking Wyoming: Cheyenne’s Newest Wine House Is Fun And Flirty
The Cheyenne couple were sharing their hobby wines with friends. To acclaim. Their friends loved their wines, and told the couple they ought to open a wine house. The Blue Stem Wine House was born.
Renée JeanSeptember 01, 2024

Can Chugwater’s Historic 109-Year-Old Grant Hotel Be Saved?
The town of Chugwater is undergoing a revival and the owner of the 109-year-old Grant Hotel is hoping a buyer will revive this historic building. Built in same timeframe as the Occidental in Buffalo and the Virginian in Medicine Bow, "it's very stout," the owner says. "Simplistic but strong."
Renée JeanSeptember 01, 2024

"If He's Lopen, We're Open": Manville’s 3 Sisters Truck Stop Is True Wyoming
Singer songwriter Rachel Baiman noticed the eye-catching sign at 3 Sisters Truck Stop and had to check it out. Then she wrote a song about it. For those who’ve been to Manville in Niobrara County, they know 3 Sisters is as Wyoming as it gets.
Renée JeanAugust 31, 2024

Is It Possible To Get A Good Car At A Police Auction? Yes, But It's A Gamble
Automotive writer Aaron Turpen says there are two types of vehicles at police auctions: impounded or confiscated vehicles and surplus police and government agency vehicles. You stand a better chance of finding a serviceable car with the latter, he says.
Aaron TurpenAugust 31, 2024

Tycoon’s Jackson Dream Home Is Loaded, And For Sale For $28.5 Million
Starfall is the name of a six-bedroom, 4.5-bath custom-built dream home for a Jackson tycoon. The 9,300-square-foot home, listed for $28.5 million, is right by an elk migration corridor and has views of the Tetons all around. "This is not some cookie-cutter subdivision," one broker said.
Renée JeanAugust 31, 2024
Riders Love Cheyenne Lyft Driver’s Cybertruck, But Anti-EV People Flip Him Off
Cheyenne Cybertruck owner TJ Doan loves his new ride so much he gives Lyft rides in it just to drive it around town more. While his riders love their first Cybertruck experiences, anti-EV people flip him off.
Kevin Killough & Special to CSDAugust 31, 2024

Wyoming Union Rep Says I Told You So After Kroger Admits Price Gouging
Prices for milk and eggs exceeded inflation costs, a Kroger executive admitted this week during the FTC’s lawsuit challenging its proposed $25 billion merger with Albertsons. That had Local UFCW President Kim Cordova saying I told you so.
Renée JeanAugust 30, 2024

Cost Of House Draw Fire At $25 Million, Johnson County Asks For Ag Disaster Declaration
The House Draw Fire in Johnson County has burned nearly 175,000 acres and cost landowners an estimated $25 million. The county is asking the state of Wyoming to declare an agriculture disaster that could mean up to 75% reimbursement.
Clair McFarlandAugust 30, 2024

Mountain West Technologies Project Moves Ford Wyoming Center Into Fast Internet Era
Mountain West Technologies has completed a project at the Ford Wyoming Center that will allow 6,000 people simultaneous access to free high-speed internet.
Sponsored ContentAugust 29, 2024

People Offer Hay, And Even Prairie Dog Hunts, To Help Devastated Wyoming Ranches
Ranchers are coordinating efforts to help others devastated by huge Wyoming wildfires. Some have donated hay, while others have gotten creative, offering to hunt prairie dogs when they try to take over the charred grasslands.
Clair McFarlandAugust 29, 2024
At 60 Years, Hilltop Bank Stays Focused On Community Needs
The family-owned Hilltop Bank celebrates 60 years in 2024 with continued focus on building relationships in its communities.
Sponsored ContentAugust 27, 2024

Faced With Slower Rural Mail Service, Wyomingites Have One Chance To Comment
The U.S. Postal Service is pushing another cost-cutting move that would mean slower mail delivery to rural areas, like much of Wyoming. Cowboy State residents will have one chance to comment on the plan.
Renée JeanAugust 27, 2024

Wyoming Ranchers And Farmers Leaving Agriculture Are “Tired Of Just Surviving”
The Antlers Ranch near Meeteetse has been in the same family since 1895, but now is for sale. The legacy ranch is an example of Wyoming ranchers and farmers leaving agriculture because they’re “tired of just surviving.”
Renée JeanAugust 25, 2024
Sued To Stop $25B Mega Grocery Merger With Albertsons, Kroger Sues Back
Grocery giants Kroger and Albertsons face lawsuits from multiple fronts challenging its planned $25 billion merger. Now Kroger is fighting back with a lawsuit of its own against the FTC.
Renée JeanAugust 25, 2024

Rural Wyoming Can Expect Even Slower Mail Delivery Under New USPS Proposal
A new proposal from the U.S. Postal Service would cut $3 billion in costs by prioritizing mail closest to large processing centers. That could mean even slower delivery for mail in mostly rural Wyoming.
Renée JeanAugust 23, 2024

Wyoming Gears Up To Be First State To Issue Its Own Cryptocurrency
Gov. Mark Gordon said Wednesday that Wyoming is on track to be the first state to issue its own cryptocurrency. But the state’s banking sector isn’t thrilled about it.
Renée JeanAugust 23, 2024
