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Who Is Timothy Mellon, The Reclusive Wyoming Billionaire Who Gave $130M To Troops?
Reclusive Wyoming billionaire Timothy Mellon has been identified by The New York Times as the anonymous donor of $130 million to troops during the shutdown. Last year, Mellon funded a billboard on the state line that warned drivers that Colorado was Venezuela.
Scott SchwebkeOctober 28, 2025

Guest Column: How President Trump Is Strengthening The Coal Industry
Rob Creager and Travis Deti write, "Trump's policy changes are about ensuring Wyoming coal remains a vital part of America’s energy future. They will strengthen our communities, secure and create good-paying jobs, and give confidence that Wyoming coal will be there to do the job and power the nation."
Guest ColumnOctober 27, 2025

Joan Barron: Kathy Karpan – A Lifetime In Wyoming Politics
Columnist Joan Barron writes, ''Kathy Karpan, who died Friday in Cheyenne at the age of 83, was a competitor in the arena of Wyoming politics for most of her adult life.''
Joan BarronOctober 27, 2025

How Barrasso Convinced Trump To Speak At UW Border War Game
When President Trump welcomed fans to the UW game on Saturday, it was because Sen. John Barrasso convinced him it was a good idea. “You will receive a hero’s welcome,” Barrasso wrote. “[The] election shows that no state supports you more than Wyoming.”
Jackson WalkerOctober 27, 2025

Big Boy 4014 May Make Its First Coast-To-Coast Run For America’s 250th
Union Pacific CEO Jim Vena says he wants the world’s heaviest operational steam locomotive — Big Boy 4014 — to make its first coast-to-coast tour for America’s 250th anniversary next year. Big Boy has never been to the East Coast since rolling off the assembly line in 1941.
Renée JeanOctober 27, 2025

Wyoming, Basin Electric Take Step Toward First New Coal Plant In Over A Decade
Wyoming and Basin Electric took a step Monday toward building the first new coal-fired power plant in more than a decade. Adding a second unit to the Dry Fork Station plant near Gillette “is clear proof coal is not dead,” said Gov. Mark Gordon.
David MadisonOctober 27, 2025

Haunted Wyoming: Some Guests Still Haunt Cody’s Famous Irma Hotel
Buffalo Bill’s famous Irma Hotel has been a destination for more than 120 years. It’s even popular with guests who never really checked out, like the well-dressed gentleman who keeps showing up at the restaurant, or the soldier who shot up Room 35 in 1912.
Jackie DorothyOctober 27, 2025

$350M Lawsuit Over Banking Trade Secrets Names Town Of Glenrock And Mayor
The town of Glenrock and its Mayor Bruce Roumell are named in a Virginia-based bank's $350 million lawsuit accusing them of leaking of trade secrets. The town's attorney said the Virginia company is bullying the small Wyoming town.
Jackson WalkerOctober 27, 2025

Federal Appeals Court Says Wyoming THC Ban Legal, Rules Against Sellers
A group of shops and people who sell marijuana-like substances that were legal in Wyoming until July 2024 failed to show that the state's new ban on those substances violates their rights, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday.
Clair McFarlandOctober 27, 2025

Most Yellowstone Roads Closed After More Than 30 Crashes Sunday
Most the roads in Yellowstone National Park were closed Monday as a skeleton crew of staff responded to "more than 30" incidents Sunday involving stalled or crashed vehicles in the park due to snowy conditions.
Andrew RossiOctober 27, 2025

Guest Column: Restoring the Tunnels -- A Turning Point For Wyoming & Federal Responsibility
Sen. Cheri Steinmetz writes, "October 28 will mark the beginning of a long-awaited repair — but it should also mark something more. It is time to restore not only our tunnels, but our understanding of government itself: a servant of the people, not their master."
Guest ColumnOctober 27, 2025

Guest Column: UW Advances Research, Education, Economic Development
Parag Chitnis writes, "In classrooms and labs in Laramie, and across research sites around Wyoming, UW fulfills its original mission: providing accessible and affordable education for the public while conducting research and engagement to address Wyoming’s needs."
Guest ColumnOctober 27, 2025

Dave Simpson: Does This Political Pendulum Swing Back?
Columnist Dave Simpson writes, “The clear thinkers among our Democrat friends – if there are any 'Blue Dogs' left - desperately need to get together, draw straws to see who has to run for office, and return some sanity to their party.”
Dave SimpsonOctober 27, 2025

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Monday, October 27, 2025
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Jake NicholsOctober 27, 2025
Cowboy State Daily Video Newscast: Monday, October 27, 2025
* Kathy Karpan Dies at 83 * US 287 Claims More Victims * Haunted Morgue Across State Capitol
Mac WatsonOctober 27, 2025
Museum Of The Mountain Man Building Wyoming's Newest Frontier Fort
Wyoming is famous for its historic frontier forts, and will soon have another one more than 150 years since the last was built. Mountain men broke ground on Fort Sublette last weekend in Pinedale, and it's expected to be open by next summer.
Andrew RossiOctober 26, 2025

Cassie Craven: Time For Conservatives To Show How It’s Done
Columnist Cassie Craven writes, "We don’t need to hear any more about why the elite establishment thinks wrongly. We are waiting for you to find the waste, and then tell us what the plan is."
Cassie CravenOctober 26, 2025

Wyoming Women Say Safety Is Top Concern When They Conceal Carry
Safety is the major factor for many Wyoming women when deciding to conceal carry firearms. Beth Douglas of Wheatland knew she wanted to carry a gun when three side-by-sides full of men approached her from behind one day.
Jackson WalkerOctober 26, 2025

Riverton Master Bladesmith Forges Beauty And Function Into Every Knife
Audra Draper of Riverton is a master bladesmith who forges knives that blend art and utility. The first woman to earn the master title from the American Bladesmith Society, she’s kept her craft — and business — burning for decades.
Mark HeinzOctober 26, 2025

Gail Symons: Lawmakers Forced A Small Town Into Their Political Theater
Columnist Gail Symons writes: "The curtain rose on the Wyoming Legislature's fall drama production last Tuesday, and what a show it was. The Management Audit Committee returned to center stage, performing a farce where everyone agrees the ship is sinking but spends the afternoon debating how to rearrange the deck chairs."
Gail SymonsOctober 26, 2025

It’s A ‘Battlefield’: Inside Jackson's Annual Massive Ski Swap
It’s a lot like Black Friday, where people line up outside in the dark waiting for the doors to open. When they do, Jackson’s annual massive ski swap on Saturday turned into a “battlefield” with crazed skiers seeking bargains.
David MadisonOctober 26, 2025
Casper Man Known Around The Globe For Working Muscle Car Miracles
Steve Cutler’s love of Mopar and muscle cars began when he was 14 and his dad bought him a $450 1968 Dodge Charger. Now his expertise and huge collection of Mopar parts has people around the globe seeking him out to help restore their cars.
Dale KillingbeckOctober 26, 2025

When A Pumpkin Spice Latte Isn’t Enough, Folks In Jackson Get Pumpkin-Yam Facials
You know fall has arrived when everything has pumpkin spice added to it. When a pumpkin spice latte isn’t enough to scratch their holiday itch, folks in Jackson unwind with pumpkin-yam facials.
David MadisonOctober 26, 2025

How A Wyoming Kid Became That Other Guy On Screen With Cruise, Swayze And Lowe
Darren Dalton (top left) grew up in Worland chasing sugar beet trucks. He then became that other guy on screen with Tom Cruise, Patrick Swayze and Rob Lowe in movies like “The Outsiders” and “Red Dawn."
David MadisonOctober 26, 2025
