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Photos From Lost Wyoming Covered Wagon Trip Found 1,200 Miles Away In Thrift Shop
A Wyoming family’s 80-year-old photos from a doomed covered wagon camping trip found their way to a thrift shop 1,200 miles away. Jerry Kinkade remembers it well, but says that now “I am 91, so I’m gonna go chase women and drink a lot of whiskey."
Jackie DorothyMay 10, 2026

Wyoming In Cartoons: When Bugs Bunny Raced A Jet-Powered Turtle Through Yellowstone
The 1947 cartoon “Rabbit Transit” is another cartoon in the Looney Tunes franchise with an odd Wyoming connection. In this one, Bugs Bunny raced Cecil Turtle through Yellowstone. But the turtle had a secret weapon — jet engines under his shell.
Andrew RossiMay 10, 2026

Casper Tattoo Artist Wages Second Fight With Cancer With Help From Client With ALS
A Casper tattoo artist thought she’d already beaten cancer, but its back attacking another part of her body. She keeps working — and fighting — with the help of a client with Lou Gehrig’s Disease.
Dale KillingbeckMay 10, 2026
Gillette Family Stunned When Dog That Ran Away 10 Years Ago Finds Her Way Home
A Gillette-area family was stunned when a photo of their dog Ziva, who ran away 10 years ago, was posted in a lost-and-found group on Facebook.“I was frantic,” Vicki Kissack said. “I replied, ‘That’s my dog that’s been missing for 10 years!’”
Julie MankinMay 09, 2026

Wyoming Woman Discovers Perfectly Preserved Dinosaur Near Alpine
A paleontologist said Heather Zamora's discovery of a small dinosaur skeleton near Alpine, Wyoming, is one of the best fossils he's ever seen of the burrowing Oryctodromeus. “We usually don’t find them where all the bones are connected that way,” he said.
Andrew RossiMay 09, 2026

Saving The Forgotten 116-Year-Old Cabin Of Wyoming’s Copper Queen
The 116-year-old historic cabin of Sara Gillespie — aka Wyoming’s Copper Queen — was all but forgotten and crumbling until it was rediscovered in 2010. Now an urgent effort is underway to save what was known a century ago as “Gillespie Palace."
Renée JeanMay 09, 2026

Ted Turner Was Most At Home At His Flying D Ranch In Montana
Media mogul Ted Turner, who died Wednesday, once owned four ranches in Montana and the largest bison herd in North America. His friends say he was most at home at the Flying D Ranch and its 113,613 acres of wildness in the southwest part of the state.
Jeff WelschMay 08, 2026

Bride Falling Off A Snowmobile In Wyoming Stars On “America’s Funniest Home Videos”
A bride who fell off a snowmobile during a wedding photography shoot near Smoot, Wyoming has made "America's Funniest Home Videos." The clip, which shows the bride falling head over heels into the snow, was included in Episode 6 of the series' 36th season.
Andrew RossiMay 07, 2026

Why PETA Put A Protest Sheep Statue In Jackson's Town Square
A life-sized protest sheep in Jackson’s Town Square is a statement about “wool cruelty” in Wyoming, the No. 1 state for wool production. If it’s cruel to shear sheep, then “it’s cruel for us humans to get haircuts,” says a lifelong sheep rancher.
Kate MeadowsMay 07, 2026

Southeast Wyoming Just Got More Snow Than It Received All Winter
The last two days in southeast Wyoming were snowier than at any time during this past winter as Cheyenne officially received 9 inches of snow. “It was a nice, big event, but it's also pathetic that it took this long to get one,” says meteorologist Don Day.
Andrew RossiMay 07, 2026

"It Just Blew Up": Wyoming Couple Jolted Awake When Lithium-Ion Battery Catches Fire
A lithium-ion battery caught fire at a Daniel couple’s home as they were waking up on Tuesday. “The flames, my God, I couldn’t believe it,” Jack Morey said. “It just blew up and shot flames I’d say about a foot up.”
Renée JeanMay 06, 2026

‘Million-Dollar Storm’: Snow Brings An Inch Of Water, Most In 24 Hours Since August
The heavy, wet snow that blanketed southeast Wyoming brought an inch of water to a parched part of the state Tuesday, the most in 24 hours since August. “It’s been a million-dollar storm, and it's not done yet,” says meteorologist Don Day.
Andrew RossiMay 06, 2026
Two Heads, One Calf: Ultra Rare, One-In-Millions Birth Stuns Utah Ranchers
A Utah ranch saw something Friday that’s never happened before in the nearly 155 years its been raising cattle — the birth of a two-headed calf. It brings back memories for Wyoming ranchers who once had a cow give birth to a similar ultra-rare calf.
Kolby FedoreMay 05, 2026

Baby Finches Hatch In Christmas Wreath Casper Family Left Up Way Too Long
A Casper family hasn’t used its front door in a month after discovering finches had built a nest and laid eggs in a Christmas wreath they forgot to take down. “I’d like to use my front door again,” the mom says as they watch the babies grow.
Kolby FedoreMay 04, 2026

Better Late Than Never: 10+ Inches Of Snow Coming For Parts Of Wyoming
Expecting what could be 10+ inches of snow, southeast and other parts of Wyoming will finally get a little bit of a late winter Tuesday and Wednesday. The wet, freezing slush that creates is "going to be enough to be a problem” on roads, says meteorologist Don Day.
Andrew RossiMay 04, 2026

Lovell Mountaineers Go To Everest On A Whim, Summit Nearby 20,000-Foot Peak
Two friends from Lovell decided to travel to Mount Everest on a whim, and ended up summiting a nearby 20,000-foot peak. They said the experience was life-changing. “More than the scenery, the people are amazing,” Kyle Leithead told Cowboy State Daily.
Dale KillingbeckMay 03, 2026

Inside A Casper School Turned Farm That’s Growing Affordable Food With Fish Poop
Fish poop is key to the whole operation at an urban farm and food hub run through the Casper Housing Authority. It's a soil-free, closed-loop system that supports multiple edible plants. Aquaponics has gained acclaim as a way to produce affordable food.
Kolby FedoreMay 03, 2026

Wyoming History: Digging Up The Bones Of A Notorious Old West Prostitute
A notorious Old West Wyoming prostitute known as the Lady in Blue was murdered in a revenge killing in 1897 near Meeteetse. Nearly 90 years later, her bones were dug up and reburied — and part of her dress was still her signature cobalt blue.
Jackie DorothyMay 03, 2026

Scientists Say Pronghorn Got Their Speed Eluding American Cheetahs Across Wyoming
The pronghorn is the fastest land mammal in the Americas. At top speed, they can hit 55 mph. But what are they running from? Scientists say in their DNA, they're still trying to outrun the American cheetah, which disappeared 10,000 years ago.
Andrew RossiMay 03, 2026

Hyattville Man Builds Old West Coffins For Those Who Want A Simple, Western Funeral
Hyattville carpenter Kirk Odegaard builds basic, Old West coffins and caskets for those who want a Western funeral. "This is another service I can provide for people who just want to be put in a pine box,” he says. “It’s the way of the Old West."
Andrew RossiMay 03, 2026

The Exorcist From Casper: Chatting With One Of The World’s Top Demon Fighters
Father Chad Ripperger is one of the Roman Catholic Church’s most experienced and well-known exorcists. Originally from Casper, Ripperger also fly-fishes, likes good Scotch, and speaks with a mechanic's calm about the discipline he never asked for — fighting demons.
Zakary SonntagMay 03, 2026

Wyoming People: The Powell Man Who’s Recruited Businesses To Wyoming Through Five Governors
Powell’s Dave Reetz is 80 and is technically retired, but says he just can’t pass up a chance to recruit new businesses to Wyoming. He’s done it through the terms of five Wyoming governors, including on a recent vacation to Hawaii.
Dale KillingbeckMay 03, 2026

Wyoming History: The Adventures Of Sam Cremer, The Unluckiest Cowboy In The West
By all accounts, Sam Cremer was top cowboy in Wyoming in the early 1900s and a good hand on a roundup wagon. He also was unlucky — really unlucky. He was known to “get himself in more uncalled-for trouble than a pack of kids around a hornet’s nest."
Jackie DorothyMay 02, 2026

Wyoming Jobs: What James Lambert Has Learned After Driving A UPS Truck For 33 Years
For 33 years, UPS driver James Lambert has delivered much more than boxes on his UPS route, the last 15 in a remote section of Laramie County. He’s turned a sometimes rough-and-tumble job into friendships, snowy rescues, and laughter-filled memories.
Renée JeanMay 02, 2026
