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The Roundup: A Conversation With Mike Bell
This week, host Wendy Corr chats with Mike Bell, from Birmingham, England. Mike is a member of the "English Westerners' Society" – an organization which loves Wyoming, outlaws, and all things cowboy.
Wendy CorrMarch 08, 2025

After 289 Wolves Killed In Montana Last Year, Bills Push For More Hunting
Hunters and trappers in Montana killed 289 wolves last year, and legislators there are pushing for more. One bill would extend hunting and trapping seasons by three months, and another would allow the use of thermal imaging and night vision scopes.
Mark HeinzMarch 08, 2025

Meet Mike Yin: Wyoming Democrat And Perennial ‘Lone No Vote’ On Bills
House Minority Floor Leader Mike Yin of Jackson was the only Democrat on two of his committees during the 2025 Wyoming legislative session. That set him up to be the “lone no vote” on nearly 30 bills.
Leo WolfsonMarch 07, 2025

Cheyenne Farmers Worry Huge Data Center Will Suck Up Their Irrigation Water
Farmers and ranchers in eastern Laramie County are worried that a massive Facebook (Meta) data center, along with similar future projects, will suck up the water they need. Cheyenne's mayor reassures them it won't.
Mark HeinzMarch 07, 2025

Jonathan Lange: This Year’s Flood Of Election Integrity Bills Accomplished Great Things.
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, "Kudos to Secretary of State, Chuck Gray for tirelessly pushing the legislature to fulfill its constitutional mandate to “pass laws to secure the purity of elections, and guard against abuses of the elective franchise.”
Jonathan LangeMarch 07, 2025

No New Trial For Casper Man Who Blames Antidepressant For Brutal Stabbing
A Casper man who brutally stabbed his mother-in-law and killed her husband says a double dose of antidepressants pushed him over the edge. The Wyoming Supreme Court disagreed, denying his attempt to get a new trial in a Wednesday ruling.
Clair McFarlandMarch 07, 2025

Dennis Sun: The World Has Gotten Smaller
Columnist Dennis Sun writes, "America needs to stop accepting beef from Paraguay as it doesn’t have strict health regulations over its cattle. Ranchers are worried about imported meat bringing in disease, especially foot and mouth disease."
Dennis SunMarch 07, 2025

Lander Man Missing For 3 Months Found Dead In Utah
The body of Brent Layman of Lander has been found after a three-month search. His body was found near where his car was abandoned along I-80 in Utah. No foul play is suspected.
Jen KocherMarch 07, 2025

The American West: Jedediah Smith Mountain Man Trailblazer
One of Jedediah Smith’s goals was to "be the first to view a country on which the eyes of a white man had never gazed and to follow the course of rivers that run through a new land." He would break trails to California, Oregon, and Washington.
March 07, 2025

Freedom Caucus Claims Victory After Busy 2025 Wyoming Legislative Session
The Wyoming Freedom Caucus claimed victory Friday, saying the 2025 legislative session was a success for the group of conservative legislators, their first holding a majority in the state House.
Leo WolfsonMarch 07, 2025

Wyoming Author C.J. Box’s New Novel Is No. 1 On New York Times Bestsellers List
“Battle Mountain,” the latest novel in Wyoming author C.J. Box’s popular Joe Pickett series, debuts as No. 1 on The New York Times bestsellers list.
Renée JeanMarch 07, 2025

Few Details Released About Death Of Wyoming Reservation Teen
The FBI is investigating the death of an 18-year-old Fort Washakie High School student who died on Tuesday, but few details are being released. Her father says the family is heartbroken, but is hesitant to talk about his daughter because of the federal investigation.
Clair McFarlandMarch 07, 2025

Trump’s Promise Of Death For Cop Killers Resonates With Wyoming Officers
Law enforcement officers in Wyoming say President Donald Trump’s promise to make the death penalty mandatory for people who kill police and first responders is appreciated and overdue. They also want those sentences to be carried out.
Greg JohnsonMarch 07, 2025

Morning Show with Jake — Friday, March 7, 2025
Jake in the 307. Weekday mornings 6-10 a.m.
Jake NicholsMarch 07, 2025
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Friday, March 7, 2025
Friday's headlines include: * New Coal-Fired Power Plant Announced * Teton Sheriff Changes Mind, Will Work With ICE * Sheridan’s Ian Munsick Will Headline Frontier Days
Wendy CorrMarch 07, 2025

Night Show Lineup: Wyoming’s Ian Munsick To Headline At Cheyenne Frontier Days
Sheridan’s Ian Munsick will be the first Wyoming native to headline a night show at Cheyenne Frontier Days, it was announced Thursday. Chancey Williams also returns, along with country stars Luke Bryan, Brooks & Dunn and Travis Tritt.
Renée JeanMarch 07, 2025

Judge Sends Worland Man Accused Of Shooting His Own Dog 6 Times To Higher Court
A Worland man accused of shooting his own dog six times in a torturous fashion is headed to a felony-level court. The sheriff's office accuses Donald W. Wright, 59, of shooting his border-collie mix, "Axel," in his back yard during a wild spree.
Clair McFarlandMarch 07, 2025

Last-Minute Amendment Brings $19.5 Million Shooting Complex Back From The Dead
A $19.5 million Wyoming state shooting complex was declared dead after the Legislature refused to pitch in $10 million in state funds. A last-ditch amendment revived the project Thursday on the last day of the 2025 legislative session.
Mark HeinzMarch 07, 2025

Wyoming Man Gets 25 Years For Molesting Runaway
A Crowheart, Wyoming, man was sentenced Wednesday to 25 years in prison for the sexual abuse of a 14-year-old Wind River Indian Reservation runaway. Court documents say Quinlin James Hernandez put the girl in a chokehold, then assaulted her multiple times.
Clair McFarlandMarch 07, 2025

37 Days, 165 Bills And 534 Omelets: Wyoming Legislature Closes Out 2025 Session
Rumors that the Wyoming Legislature would add extra days were dashed when leaders of both chambers decided they had enough on Thursday afternoon. The 37-day 2025 session ended with 165 bills passed, five veto overrides and 534 omelets eaten.
Leo WolfsonMarch 06, 2025

Longmire Author Craig Johnson Wins Wister Award, Highest Western Writing Honor
Wyoming's Craig Johnson, author of the "Longmire" series, is the 2025 winner of the Owen Wister Award. It's the highest honor given by Western Writers of America in recognition of lifetime contributions to the genre.
Renée JeanMarch 06, 2025

The American West: POWs, Timber Dominated Headlines During WWII
One Saratoga resident’s brother was in Europe fighting Germans during World War II, while his father was working in the timber industry with German prisoners from a POW Camp at Ryan Park, treating one of them as if he was one of our neighbors.
Dick PerueMarch 06, 2025

Lawmaker Announces Plan To Build Next-Generation Coal-Fired Plant In Wyoming
A new coal-fired power plant hasn’t opened in the U.S. since 2013, but that’s about to change. A leading state legislator tells Cowboy State Daily that plans are in the works to build a next-generation coal and CO2 plant in Wyoming.
David MadisonMarch 06, 2025

Sally Ann Shurmur: Farewell To Colleague And Friend Jason Marsden
Columnist Sally Ann Shurmur writes, "Back before the big corporate buyout, before reporters thought they should make a union, before home delivery stopped, we were a family."
Sally Ann ShurmurMarch 06, 2025
