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Why Scientists Doped Up Mountain Lions And Climbed Down Trees With Them In Yellowstone
Faced with the quandary of how to get mountain lions out of trees for scientific analysis, researchers dosed them with ketamine, then climbed up to place harnesses on the still-conscious cats. “It’s definitely a little wild," one of the scientists said.
Mark HeinzFebruary 28, 2026

Pete’s, Now Abandoned, Was An Iconic Evanston-Area Bar On Old Lincoln Highway
Pete’s Roc N Rye Club used to a popular stop near Evanston on the old Lincoln Highway. Now it’s abandoned and slowly fading, more of a “wonder what that was” for passing motorists. But longtime locals still have fond memories of the place.
Dale KillingbeckFebruary 28, 2026

At 101, Former Rawlins Mayor, WW II Veteran And Candy Lover Is Living A Sweet Life
Everett Mann is a former mayor of Rawlins, a World War II veteran where he earned two Purple Hearts, and just celebrated his 101st birthday. He admits to being an optimist and said that the secret of his longevity "is eat everything you want … including candy.”
Dale KillingbeckFebruary 28, 2026

How Yellowstone's 'Soap Scum' Bacteria Could Change The World
A widespread bacteria called "soap scum" grows in Yellowstone National Park's thermal pools that on the surface doesn't seem that unique. Ongoing studies into this complex organism are revealing that how it survives might also help humanity survive.
Andrew RossiFebruary 28, 2026

No CheckGate Reckoning At Wyoming GOP Meeting As Leaders Blast Media, Gordon
There was no dealing with the so-called “CheckGate” controversy at Saturday’s state GOP Central Committee meeting. Instead, party leaders blamed the media for its coverage and redirected attention on Gov. Mark Gordon’s campaign spending.
David MadisonFebruary 28, 2026

Privacy Advocates Trying To Get Flock License Plate Cams In Cheyenne Removed
The license plate of a vehicle involved in a carjacking in Colorado turned up in Cheyenne last weekend. That's because a Flock camera picked up the license plate number. Privacy advocates, however, don't like it and are trying to get them removed.
Kate MeadowsFebruary 28, 2026

Bill Sniffin: Everybody Has A Smelly Dumpster-Diving Story, Right? Here Is Ours
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: “On a hot summer day in a picnic area next to Flaming Gorge, my wife and I found ourselves digging through garbage in dumpsters. Yikes.”
Bill SniffinFebruary 28, 2026

Joan Barron: Call The Midwife - If You Can Find One
Columnist Joan Barron writes, “Only 26 certified professional midwives are currently licensed in Wyoming. And only six are held by Wyoming residents.”
Joan BarronFebruary 28, 2026

Guest Column: Wyoming Voters Want Solutions — Not Political Theater
Rep. Landon Brown writes, "Some members aligned with the Wyoming Freedom Caucus continue to frame nearly every public investment as 'welfare.' That argument may sound good for national talking points, but falls apart when those that scream are exposed."
Guest ColumnFebruary 28, 2026

Wyoming’s Plumber Shortage Collides With Massive Data Center Boom
Wyoming's plumber shortage is about to get worse. Already short on plumbers and pipefitters, creating delays for homeowners and businesses, a huge wave of data centers and mega-projects are sweeping into the state, which will require thousands more.
Renée JeanFebruary 28, 2026

Former Cheyenne Icon Michael DeGreve Battling Terminal Illness, Wants To Create More Music
With a terminal illness tightening its grip, Michael DeGreve, an icon at Cheyenne's Hitching Post for decades, wants to finish his last major work before the music stops. "Some of my best songs I’ve never even recorded. I've got work to do, brother."
Zakary SonntagFebruary 28, 2026

Old Reliable: Sweetheart The Longhorn Cow Has Produced 20 Calves In 20 Years
Sweetheart, the longhorn cow, gave birth on Monday to her 20th calf in 20 years. Jeff Ketcham, a rancher near Cheyenne, says not only is Sweetheart reliable but easy to handle. “I’ve never had to pull a calf. I’ve never had to doctor them either," he said.
Kate MeadowsFebruary 28, 2026

Teton County Continues As The Nation's Richest (And It's Not Even Close)
Teton County has again been named the richest county in the nation with a per capita income of $532,903. Not only is it six times greater than the national average of $73,204 but beats the second-highest county by more than $250,000.
Renée JeanFebruary 28, 2026

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jeff - Saturday, February 28, 2026
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Jake NicholsFebruary 28, 2026

Gillette Woman Charged With Attempted Murder After Partner Shot During Fight
A 61-year-old Gillette woman was in court Friday, charged with attempted murder after police say she shot her longtime partner during a fight the day before. Investigators say the shooting was not in self-defense.
Jen KocherFebruary 28, 2026

Senate Panel Backs Bills Letting 18-Year-Olds Carry Guns On UW Campus
A Wyoming Senate committee forwarded a trio of gun bills Friday, including one that would allow freshmen to carry concealed weapons on campus at the University of Wyoming while upperclassmen would no longer need permits.
Mark HeinzFebruary 27, 2026

University Of Wyoming Budget Spared (For Now), Biz Council Reined In
Wyoming legislative negotiators drafted a budget Friday that could spare the University of Wyoming from a $40 million cut while funding the Wyoming Business Council for one year instead of two.
Clair McFarlandFebruary 27, 2026

Legislator’s Bill Would Push Wyoming Hydrogen Past California To World Markets
A Glenrock legislator pitched California on using Wyoming natural gas to make virtually CO2-free hydrogen, but was shot down. So, he’s pushing a bill that would allow the state to go past California to world markets.
David MadisonFebruary 27, 2026

Jonathan Lange: Heartbeat Act Rebuilds What The Court Tore Down
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, “During this final week of the 2026 budget session, there is one bill that can begin to rebuild the wall protecting our most vulnerable citizens – HB126.”
Jonathan LangeFebruary 27, 2026

32 Illegal Drivers Turned Over To ICE During 3-Day Laramie County Truck Crackdown
The Laramie County Sheriff’s Office caught 32 illegal immigrant truck drivers this week during a three-day crackdown called “Truck Around and Find Out.” They made 177 stops overall and wrote 51 tickets. "This is a continuing thing for us," the sheriff said.
Greg JohnsonFebruary 27, 2026

Neiman: House Misconduct Complaints Filed, 'Maybe' Against Provenza, Yin
Discussing 'CheckGate' on Friday, House Speaker Chip Neiman said leadership is "looking into" whether Democratic Rep. Karlee Provenza may face consequences after taking the check-passing scandal to the media. He said complaints have been filed.
Clair McFarlandFebruary 27, 2026

Bally’s Corp. Eyes Regional Circuit With Thunder Plains, Wyoming’s First 1-Mile Track
International Bally’s Corporation is taking a majority ownership of Wyoming’s new 1-mile track, Thunder Plains, and aims to open this fall near Cheyenne with a $1.6 million racing purse. Long-term, their vision includes a regional horse-racing circuit.
Renée JeanFebruary 27, 2026

"We're Sitting On A Gold Mine": Energy Optimism Overflows At Wyoming Capitol
Lawmakers advanced two bills Friday designed to position Wyoming at the center of America's energy future. Sen. Bo Biteman said the time to act is now as the administration is listening to Wyoming on energy and will get rid of any "issues or bottlenecks."
David MadisonFebruary 27, 2026

Dennis Sun: Future Looks Bright for Dairy
Columnist Dennis Sun writes, "Higher beef prices and improved genetics are rewriting the dairy industry. Older dairy cows producing milk at higher numbers and producers using young cows to crossbreed with beef genetics, the business has really changed."
Dennis SunFebruary 27, 2026
