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35 Candidates, Including Two Wyo Gov Hopefuls, Sign Love Your Enemies Pledge
The Wyoming group that launched a civility movement after the killing of Charlie Kirk has gotten 35 candidates to sign a peacemaker pledge to love their enemies. That includes gubernatorial candidates Eric Barlow and Megan Degenfelder.
Clair McFarlandJune 24, 2026

Cheyenne OK’s Huge Microsoft Annexation, Rejects $50M Community Benefits Deal
Cheyenne’s City Council moved a massive 3,500-acre data center annexation closer to approval Monday night, rejecting an effort to secure a $50 million community benefits agreement that Mayor Patrick Collins recently described as "extortion."
Renée JeanJune 23, 2026

Now That It's Summer, Wyoming Is Losing Daylight Every Day
Parts of Wyoming saw more than 15 hours of daylight on June 21, the summer solstice. Now the days are getting shorter. “It’s not that noticeable now, but we’ll be losing two minutes per day by the end of July," said UW planetarium's Max Gilbraith.
Andrew RossiJune 23, 2026

Wyoming Lawmakers Call For Raises For Prosecutors And Judges
Wyoming lawmakers started work Tuesday to lift the upper limit on county prosecutors' salaries from $153,700 to $180,000. The bill would raise Wyoming Supreme Court Justices’ salaries to nearly $225,000 and district court judge salaries to almost $202,000.
Clair McFarlandJune 23, 2026

Kinnear Woman Pleads Not Guilty Again To Latest Citation Over Roving Guard Dogs
A Kinnear-area woman embroiled in a years-long feud over roaming livestock guardian dogs pleaded not guilty Tuesday to her latest animal-at-large charge. Several ranchers have alleged her dogs have harassed livestock and contributed to calf deaths.
Kolby FedoreJune 23, 2026

Colorado River's Dire Water Picture Expected To Hit Green River Ranchers Hard
At a meeting in Denver on Tuesday, Wyoming's state engineer said 2026 is "one of the worst, if not the worst, hydrologic years on record" due to the dire water situation in the Colorado River's Upper Basin states. He said Green River Basin ranchers will be hit especially hard.
Mark HeinzJune 23, 2026

Kemmerer Lays Groundwork For Possible Man Camp As Residents Object
During a lengthy meeting that grew contentious, the Kemmerer City Council on Monday approved an ordinance establishing regulations for a possible man camp inside city limits. "The groundwork’s been laid,” Kemmerer Mayor Robert Bowen said after the vote.
Kate MeadowsJune 23, 2026

Wyoming Supreme Court Declines To Appoint Prosecutor To Investigate Chuck Gray
The Wyoming Supreme Court on Tuesday denied a Cheyenne-based attorney’s request for an order appointing a special prosecutor to investigate Secretary of State Chuck Gray for handing sensitive voter data to the federal government.
Clair McFarlandJune 23, 2026

Explosion Creates 20-Foot Crater of Boiling Water in Yellowstone National Park
The Yellowstone Volcano Observatory confirmed Tuesday that a hydrothermal explosion occurred in Yellowstone's Biscuit Basin that created a 21-foot-wide pool filled with boiling, silty water, a 60-foot fissure, and water spouting 30 feet into the air.
Andrew RossiJune 23, 2026

Colorado Woman Accused of Stealing $2,000 in Fireworks, Nearly Running Over Employees
A Colorado woman, accused of stealing $2,000 worth of pyrotechnics at a fireworks dealer south of Cheyenne, is headed to district court. The 61-year-old woman allegedly drove toward store employees at a "high rate of speed" to avoid being detained.
Kolby FedoreJune 23, 2026

Letter To The Editor: Quit Throwing Cats In Our Yard
Dear editor: Very young kittens are often thrown in our yard and many are ill or neglected. It is time for locals to take their responsibility and stop the abuse of cats.
June 23, 2026

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Tuesday, June 23, 2026
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Jake NicholsJune 23, 2026

Wyoming Public Libraries Offer Free Blood Pressure Kits to Save Lives
Wyoming public libraries are helping residents combat heart disease by providing free, bilingual blood pressure monitoring kits across all 23 counties to encourage proactive health tracking.
June 23, 2026

Wyoming Business Council Chief Spars With Committee That Tried To Kill Agency
The head of the Wyoming Business Council sparred Monday with the Joint Appropriations Committee, which has tried to kill it. "No answer, no money," was the reply CEO Josh Dorrell got when he said he won't know the WBC's budget ask until August.
Clair McFarlandJune 23, 2026

Cowboy State Daily Video Newscast: Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Tuesday's headlines include: * Unparalleled Demand For Energy * Millions of Bees in Yellowstone Trees * Why Chugwater Chili Cookoff Is So Popular
Mac WatsonJune 23, 2026

Letter To The Editor: License Plates Cost Too Much Money
Dear editor: When I was required to replace my license plate (it was in perfectly good condition) with a new one last year, I began to wonder what it cost the state to replace all plates in 2025.
June 23, 2026

Dave Simpson: When Is The Death Penalty The Only Option?
Columnist Dave Simpson writes, "I once saw two young men sentenced to death. I was in the courtroom in Laramie in August of 1974 when Judge Bentley sentenced Billy Cloman and Julian Turner to the gas chamber for murders of two Laramie County ranchers."
Dave SimpsonJune 23, 2026

Wyoming Records Driest Spring In Decades, Forecasters Expect Exceptionally Dry Summer
Data from the National Weather Service reveals the last three months have been the driest spring on record for most of Wyoming. That's following one of the driest winters on record. And now meteorologists say they are expecting an exceptionally dry summer.
Andrew RossiJune 23, 2026

How Black Hills Energy Is Preparing For Surge Of Power-Hungry Wyoming Data Centers
Black Hills Energy says it’s ready for a surge of power-hungry Wyoming data centers that can each use as much electricity as a small state. The bottom line is making those projects pay their own way, said a company official.
Renée JeanJune 23, 2026

How First Responders Relocated A Moose That Wandered Into Wheatland
When a bull moose wandered too close to Interstate 25 near Wheatland early Sunday, wildlife agents tranquilized it and then had to get the massive, comatose animal into a waiting horse trailer. “Once he woke back up, he was not too pleased,” said a fire-rescue responder.
Mark HeinzJune 22, 2026

Why World Chili Champions Come To Tiny Chugwater For Its Annual Chili Fest
Terlingua, Texas, crowns the world’s chili champions, but many say their favorite contest is in Chugwater, Wyoming. For 40 years, the Chugwater Chili Cook-off has been a Father's Day bucket-list contest for the best chili cooks on the planet.
Renée JeanJune 22, 2026

Just Like In Wyoming, There's A Big Argument In Alberta Over Hunting Grizzlies
As in Wyoming, grizzlies are showing up in Alberta, Canada, in places they haven't been seen in 50 to 100 years. And just like Wyoming, their arrival has sparked emotional debate over whether to hunt the endangered species again.
Mark HeinzJune 22, 2026

Mount Rushmore Expects Huge Turnout For 250th With Return Of Fireworks, Maybe Trump
Mount Rushmore expects a huge turnout for the nation's 250th Independence Day celebration that will feature fireworks return for the first time in six years. There's also speculation that Trump might attend, but the White House hasn't confirmed.
Kate MeadowsJune 22, 2026

Millions Of Bees Swarm On Trees In Yellowstone After Hives Smashed In Semi Crash
Almost a week after a semitruck carrying millions of bees flipped over in Yellowstone National Park and destroyed hundreds of hives, bees are still swarming on trees in the area. “It’s what's called a swarming mechanism,” said a Wyoming beekeeper.
Andrew RossiJune 22, 2026
