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Wyoming’s Roller Coaster Spring Weather Can Confuzzle Your Fruit Trees
Wyoming’s roller coaster springs, with temperatures in the 80s one week and in the teens the next, present particular problems for fruit tree growers. But a variety of fruit trees will still grow in the Cowboy State, even if they don’t produce fruits every year.
Renée JeanMay 14, 2023

Already Picturesque, Lander’s Murals Reinforce Historic Town’s Western Wyoming Attitude
Even without its collection of downtown Western-themed murals, Lander is picturesque Wyoming to the core.
Wendy CorrMay 13, 2023

Greta The Chihuahua Found In Wyoming Seven Years After Disappearing In Texas
When Greta the Chihuahua escaped her yard in Texas in 2016, leaving her collar dangling on the gate, Tamara Fisk thought she’d never see her pup again. A call from the Green River Animal Shelter last month took her completely by surprise.
Wendy CorrMay 13, 2023

Loneliest Mail Carrier In The Nation: Tebra Morris' Daily 300-Mile Remote Wyoming Route
Tebra Morris drives 300 miles a day to deliver one of the longest and most remote mail routes in the nation, where she often travels longer distances between mailboxes than most postal carriers do for their entire routes.
Jake NicholsMay 13, 2023

That’s Not A Humongous Tornado On A Mountain Top In Montana, It’s A Rare ‘Land Spout’
What appears to be a tornado touching down on the peaks of a Montana mountain range and captured in a video that went viral this week isn’t, says meteorologist Don Day. It’s a rare “land spout.”
Wendy CorrMay 12, 2023

University Of Wyoming Rodeo Coach Resigns Three Weeks Before College National Finals Rodeo
Beau Clark is resigning as the University of Wyoming rodeo coach comes less than a month from the College National Finals Rodeo.
Jake NicholsMay 11, 2023

‘People Suck’: Laramie Woman Says Karma Will Catch Up With Whoever Stole Her Garden Gnome
When Laramie resident Melissa Desiervo vented on Facebook about someone stealing Mr. Gnome, her garden ornament, she didn’t expect a flood of support — or a new gnome.
Greg JohnsonMay 10, 2023

WYDOT Battles Record Snow With New Rig That Chews Through 5,000 Tons Of Snow An Hour
The Wyoming Department of Transportation has unveiled its newest piece of snow-fighting machinery — a Larue T80 rotary snowblower that cuts through snow like butter, clearing as much as 5,000 tons of snow an hour.
Wendy CorrMay 10, 2023

The Quest For 2,000: Worland Man Tries — Yet Again — To Grow One Ton Pumpkin
Worland's Jay Richard has grown some of the largest pumpkins Wyoming has ever seen, but not THE largest. He’s determined to set a new state record by building a 30-by-70-foot greenhouse in hopes to grow a 2,000-pound pumpkin.
Wendy CorrMay 08, 2023

Medicinal Ink: Project Semicolon Taps Into Tattoos As Emotional Reminders Of Suicide
The Simonson family of Gillette will mourn the eighth anniversary of Kaden Simonson’s death Monday, who in 2015 took his own life at the age of 15. The remember him every day with their semicolon tattoos, a growing suicide awareness movement.
Leo WolfsonMay 07, 2023

Florida Man To Play Pickleball In Wyoming As Part of 48 Matches In 48 Days World Record Attempt
Dean Matt’s idea to play 48 matches in 48 days in 48 states is modeled after the Iron Cowboy. He is scheduled to play VisitCasper’s Tyler Daugherty and Luke Gilliam at the 307 Tennis Club next Saturday at 11am.
Renée JeanMay 07, 2023

Wyoming’s Fossil Cabin — "World’s Oldest Building" — Could Be Moved This Summer
After years of languishing in a remote spot along Wyoming Highway 30 between Rock River and Medicine Bow, the famed Wyoming Fossil Cabin might finally make it to a new home alongside the Medicine Bow Museum this summer.
Mark HeinzMay 07, 2023

‘Logistical Nightmare’: Short On Plow Drivers & Hammered By Weather, WYDOT Had Harrowing Winter
Personnel shortages, worn equipment and brutal weather made for a tough winter for the Wyoming Department of Transportation.
Mark HeinzMay 07, 2023

From Giant Lighted Jesus To Giant Lighted T. Rex, Chris Navarro Now Sculpting With Light
Famed Wyoming sculptor Chris Navarro's bronze “Sacred Heart of Jesus,” which stands in front of Our Lady of Fatima church and “Essence of Rex” at the entrance to the Tate Geological Museum are both illuminated from within using LED lights, which Navarro says really brings them to life.
Wendy CorrMay 06, 2023

After More Than Two Years, Laramie Removes Historic Russell Street Roadside Toilet
It had been on his radar for awhile, but Laramie Code Enforcement Officer Brian Forster said a Cowboy State Daily call asking about an old toilet that had been on the side of the road for more than two years was “the push to get rid of it.”
Greg JohnsonMay 06, 2023

Lander High Swim Team’s Historically Great Streak — 27 State Titles And Counting
Nothing seems to distract or derail the juggernaut Lander High School swim program, which has won 27 straight state championships.
Jake NicholsMay 06, 2023

Cowboy State People: In Tiny La Barge, Wyoming, Welder Ross Howard Is A Heavy Metal Legend
He’s fabricated movie props, a Beatles-inspired yellow submarine and even a Batmobile. People in tiny La Barge, Wyoming, know there’s nothing Ross Howard can’t weld, fabricate or build.
May 06, 2023

Huge Winter Won’t Halt Yellowstone’s East Entrance Opening On Friday, But Weather Might
Friday's opening of the East Entrance to Yellowstone National Park may be brief as snow and rain could cause it to close as quickly as it opens.
Wendy CorrMay 04, 2023

Vintage Photos Of Wyoming’s Snow King 'Chairlift Of Death' Has Internet Buzzing: Is This For Real?
The internet is buzzing over old photos showing people riding the old Snow King Mountain chairlift without safety bars 1,500 feet above Jackson. They’re 100% real.
Jake NicholsMay 04, 2023

Sheridan Hosting Players From Across Nation In Wyoming's Largest-Ever Chess Tournament
Casual chess players and grandmasters from across the U.S. are converging in Sheridan this weekend for the largest chess tournament Wyoming has ever seen.
Wendy CorrMay 03, 2023

Weather Forced Closure Of South Pass A Record 42 Days This Past Winter
It was a difficult winter for those driving Wyoming highways. Just from Jan. 1 through March 31, South Pass was closed 16 times for a record 42 days.
Wendy CorrMay 02, 2023

Titus Swen, UW Featured Running Back Dismissed From Team In November, Signs With NFL’s Colts
Titus Swen, who was the University of Wyoming’s featured running back last season before being dismissed from the team by coach Craig Bohl, has signed as an undrafted free agent with the Indianapolis Colts.
Greg JohnsonMay 01, 2023

Amazon Fast-Tracks ‘Teton,’ TV Show Based On Lifestyles Of Rich And Shameless In Jackson
“Teton” is a new TV show in the works that will feature the difference between the haves and have-nots of Jackson, Wyoming.
Jake NicholsMay 01, 2023

Buffalo’s Downtown Murals Make Western Wyoming Seem Larger Than Life
Buffalo's downtown murals reflect local culture and history. Aaron Wuerker, one of the artists responsible for two large-format paintings, told Cowboy State Daily the murals are a draw for tourists, enticing them to stop and stay longer.
Wendy CorrMay 01, 2023
