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Wyoming Landlords Say National Rent Control Idea Is Awful, Would Create More ‘Slum Lords’
Wyoming property managers and owners say the congressional push to enact national rent control is a horrible idea. Slum lords, would result, they say because there would be no incentive to make any property improvements.
January 20, 2023

The ‘Squallet’: A Quintessential American Product With Wyoming Roots
The Squallet is a wallet made from a squirrel pelt, complete with the head and tail. The company that provides Squallets was launched thanks to former Wyoming Attorney General Pat Crank.
Mark HeinzJanuary 20, 2023

Rock Climber From Story, Wyoming, Competing In HBO Series “The Climb”
A Story, Wyoming native is featured in the HBO series "The Climb" where he is competing against the world's best amateur climbers in Spain, Jordan, and others countries for a sponsorship and $100,000 in cash. The show debuted on January 12, 2023.
Wendy CorrJanuary 18, 2023

UW Astronomers Built The Spectrometer On Satellite That Discovered Earth-Like Planet
The spectrometer on the satellite that identified the "habitable" Earth-like planet was designed and built in Wyoming by a pair of University of Wyoming astronomers Dr. Mike Pierce and Dr. Hannah Jang-Condell.
Wendy CorrJanuary 18, 2023

Wyoming Cowboy Auctioneer Still Going Strong At 81
Larry Brannian has been an auctioneer since the early 1970s when he sold exotic animals in Iowa. He brought his theatric fast-talking style to Buffalo, Wyoming in 1979 to realize his other lifelong dream be a cowboy.
Wendy CorrJanuary 17, 2023

Couple’s Library Tour Of Wyoming Continues; Impressed With Story, Moorcroft, Newcastle
Since Cowboy State Daily featured Vern and Shireen Liebl in November, they've visited many more Wyoming libraries. The couple is new to the state and deciding where they live in Wyoming will be heavily influenced by their favorite library.
Wendy CorrJanuary 15, 2023

Cheyenne March, Other Events Mark MLK Day/Equality Day In Wyoming
Wyoming was far from the front lines of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. But residents and businesses here observe the day set aside to honor the movements highest-profile leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Wendy CorrJanuary 15, 2023

Study Says Climate Change Fear-Mongering Severely Impacting Children’s Mental Health
Ongoing research shows that kids mental health is severely impacted by climate change fears, and many say they are not planning to have families of their own out of a fear they have no future.
January 15, 2023

Teton County Residents Can Be Fined Up To $750 A Day If Their Christmas Lights Are Still Up
Teton County residents who still have their Christmas lights on are in violation of county zoning regulations and can be fined up to $750 each day.
Clair McFarlandJanuary 15, 2023

Multiple Deaths, Skyrocketing Costs, Overflows: The History Of Wyoming’s Original Boysen Dam
More than 1,000 men worked on the Boysen Dam in the early 1900s, living in tar paper shacks during the construction, which took place in winter when temperatures sometimes dipped to minus 55 degrees. Several men died while working on the project.
Wendy CorrJanuary 15, 2023

For 143 Years, Wyoming’s Wild West Heritage Bolstered By Buffalo’s Occidental Hotel
Built in 1880, 10 years before Wyoming became a state, the hotel has hosted a number of famous guests: Calamity Jane, Buffalo Bill Cody, Wister, Tom Horn, Herbert Hoover and President Teddy Roosevelt all have hung their hats at the Occidental, as have Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and Ernest Hemingway.
Wendy CorrJanuary 14, 2023

Pair Of Trooper K-9s Keep Wyoming Capitol Safe During Legislative Session
Scout and Duster, a pair of black Labrador retrievers, sweep the state Capitol building for explosives and other potentially dangerous devices every day during the Wyoming Legislatures 37-day session, which began this week.
Mark HeinzJanuary 13, 2023

Want A Viking Funeral? Only State That Allows It Is Colorado
If you are interested in having a Viking funeral, the only state in the nation which allows something close to it is Colorado. Sadly, the head of the Wyoming Funeral Directors Association said there's not much interest in it here.
Mark HeinzJanuary 12, 2023

Former Gov. Matt Mead Named ‘Citizen Of The West’ At National Western Stock Show
Former Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead was named Citizen of the West at the National Western Stock Show in Denver on Tuesday, joining a list of notable Wyomingites who have been given the honor.
Mark HeinzJanuary 11, 2023

Bill Would Give Wyoming More Control Over Rare Earth Byproducts Now Dominated By China
Even though the State of Wyoming can already license a uranium or a thorium mine, it cannot license possession of the materials that are a byproduct of that mining. House Bill 61 would help to fix that.
January 10, 2023

Although Very Expensive, Plastics Are Recycled In Wyoming If Not Contaminated By Dead Skunks
Caspers Solid Waste Division manager said recycling plastic costs more money than it saves but as long as the plastic isn't contaminated -- like when someone threw a dead skunk in recycle bin -- it can be recycled.
January 09, 2023

Human Body Composting Now Legal In Six States, But Not An Option Yet In Wyoming
Although three more states legalized human body composting in 2022, the option is not available in Wyoming yet. One funeral director in Wyoming said they haven't had a lot of requests for it.
Mark HeinzJanuary 09, 2023

Dutch TV Show Reunites Lander Family That Lost Two Young Children In Fire With Relatives
A devastating house fire took two of a Lander couples five children in 2014. More than eight years later with his mother in failing health, a Dutch reality TV show pulled off an emotional reunion with their overseas family.
Wendy CorrJanuary 09, 2023

Wyoming Legislature 2023: Drones, Colorado River Protection High On List
Bills affecting the Wyoming outdoors in the 2023 legislative session include cracking down on drone usage so not to give hunters an unfair advantage and to address privacy concerns as well as legislation to protect Wyoming water along tributaries to the Colorado River.
Mark HeinzJanuary 08, 2023

Wyoming Wrestlers Who Fought Grizzly Nearly Fully Recovered
Northwest college wrestlers Kendell Cummings and Brady Lowry have returned to the wrestling mat less than three months after being viciously attacked by a grizzly bear.
Leo WolfsonJanuary 08, 2023

Wyoming Isn’t Just About Steak. Passion For Pottery Led To ‘Mind-Blowing’ Wood-Fired Pizza
Great pizza in cowboy country? Actually, yes. The owner of Pizza Carrello in Gillette says she's a "tomato jerk" and that's part of the reason for its success -- along with homemade limoncello and cheese from Italy. Her vision started not with food, but with pottery.
Renée JeanJanuary 07, 2023

Mother Of 5-Year-Old Beaten To Death, Now Arrested On Drug Charges In Kemmerer
Along with her boyfriend, the mother of a 5-year-old girl who was allegedly murdered by a babysitter in November has been arrested on drug charges in Kemmerer.
Clair McFarlandJanuary 06, 2023

Wyoming Littles: First-Graders Discuss Their Strategies To Get Rid Of Spiders
From sucking them into a vacuum to smashing them with a hammer, first graders from Tongue River Elementary School in Ranchester, Wyoming told Cowboy State Daily their strategies for getting rid of spiders.
Clair McFarlandJanuary 06, 2023

Wyoming Gas Prices Shoot Up After Cold Snap Shuts Down Refineries
Typically the lowest-priced gasoline in Wyoming, the Tumbleweed station in Laramie had regular unleaded for $1.99 a gallon last week. On Thursday, it jumped to $2.75.
Greg JohnsonJanuary 06, 2023
