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That Time Red Hot Chili Peppers Frontman Anthony Kiedis Took In A Cody Musician
Cody’s Adrian Jay Mitchell was a starry-eyed aspiring musician when he was taken in by Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis. While he didn't make it the L.A. music scene, he found love, faith and his musical voice in small-town Wyoming.
David MadisonNovember 16, 2025

Wyoming History: The British Adventurer Who Lost A Bet And Became A Cattle Baron
After losing a bet on a horse race, Moreton Frewen — who would become Winston Churchill’s uncle — declared he was moving to Wyoming to get into the cattle business. Along with his brother and a band of outlaws, Frewen became an unlikely cattle baron.
Jackie DorothyNovember 16, 2025

Montana Woman Plucks Her Own Quills From Porcupines To Make Unique Jewelry
When a porcupine became a farm pest, Montana jeweler Brooke Foth turned its quills into art. It took about four hours to pluck 1,000 quills from the dead rodent to craft her unique jewelry creations.
Anna-Louise JacksonNovember 16, 2025

I Tried Ridiculous Bungee Fitness, And It Wasn’t As Ridiculous As I Thought
Fat bodies flying through the air, attached to a bungee cord. Sounds like a perfect Saturday Night Live skit. But the TikTok trend has just shown up in Wyoming, and fans say it’s a ridiculously smart way to workout.
Renée JeanNovember 16, 2025

When Cheyenne Teacher Told Students He’d Have Their Backs For Life, He Meant It
When Cheyenne teacher Eric Crock told his students he'd have their back for life, he meant it. Decades later, students say they've never had anyone so supportive, genuine, or truly there for them -- for life.
David MadisonNovember 16, 2025

Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame: A. D. Kruse -- Life in the Saddle
Because ranch work is a year-around occupation, Wyoming Hall of Fame Cowboy 2025 inductee A. D. Kruse was in the saddle throughout the year. The Niobrara County rancher believed if it was too cold to do anything else, it was a good day to ride.
Candy MoultonNovember 16, 2025

Serial Luggage Thief Keeps Ripping Off Bags At DIA; Wyoming Airports Don't Have That Problem
A serial luggage thief has been swiping baggage from travelers at Denver International Airport for months. That has Wyoming residents who frequently fly in and out of DIA on alert, while smaller Wyoming airports say they don't have the same problem.
Scott SchwebkeNovember 16, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Quit Playing Jenga With Our Public Education System
Dear editor: Each bad bill that the Wyoming Legislature passed in the 2025 legislative session is a block that has been taken out of the tower. This leaves the tower, or our public school system, unstable.
November 16, 2025

Ramaco’s Rare Earth Claims Draw Fierce Scrutiny From Geologists, Short-Sellers
Ramaco’s Brook Mine project in Wyoming, touted as a rare earth bonanza, is drawing fierce scrutiny from geologists and short-sellers. The company stands by its pitch to investors and says criticisms are a smear campaign in search of a payday.
David MadisonNovember 16, 2025

Day Drinking With The ‘Millbillies’ During A Power Outage
Day drinking is underrated. It's playfully subversive, and also a little edgy, like a statement that tells the world, “I do what I want, when I want!” Even the power going out doesn’t phase the day-drinking “Millbillies” at the Bayou Bar in Mills.
Zakary SonntagNovember 16, 2025

Cheyenne Trio Reunites As College Football Rivals In North Dakota Showdown
Three former Cheyenne high school buddies and teammates will take to the college football field Saturday in North Dakota as their families reunite to watch in the stands. This time, the former teammates and close friends will be rivals on the field.
Dale KillingbeckNovember 16, 2025

Bill Sniffin: Four Of Wyoming’s Television Icons Are Gone
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes, "If Wyoming had a Mount Rushmore for large Wyoming personalities who were on the national TV news constantly, it would be Al Simpson, Dick Cheney, Gerry Spence, and Foster Friess. All were constantly appearing on national TV programs in their prime."
Bill SniffinNovember 16, 2025

Natrona County GOP Still Not Paying State Dues, Cites ‘Punitive’ Attitudes
A Natrona County GOP delegate was called out at the state party’s leadership meeting in Torrington on Saturday to explain a refusal to pay more than $30,000 in dues. The county chair said it’s partly because of the “punitive” attitude of the state GOP.
Clair McFarlandNovember 15, 2025

Wyoming Radio Searches For Sweet Spot Between Satellite And Live Local Announcers
Radio station managers across Wyoming are trying to find the sweet spot between cost-saving satellite programming with live local announcers and programming. Owners say Spotify can't find your lost dog or tell you when I-80 closes in a whiteout.
David MadisonNovember 15, 2025

Wyoming Author With Tourette Syndrome Finds Voice By Writing Characters With It
Jessica Baehr was diagnosed with Tourette syndrome in college, and she has turned her awkward tics into a writing career. She's found a voice by writing characters who also live with Tourette syndrome in their lives.
Jackie DorothyNovember 15, 2025

World War II Airplane Converted Into A Motorhome Turns Heads In Wyoming
A World War II airplane that's been converted into a one-of-a-kind motorhome was recently spotted in Wyoming. The owner of the "Fabulous Flamingo" cruised into Greybull to look at other vintage aircraft that could be converted into motorhomes.
Andrew RossiNovember 15, 2025

Future For Wyoming's Walleye Fishing Shaky As Major Hatchery Faces Risks
There’s a huge demand for walleye in Wyoming but the main supply of walleye, from a North Dakota hatchery is in doubt because of a zebra mussel threat. To get ahead of the problem, Wyoming's Game and Fish Department is looking to ramp up its walleye hatchery program here.
Mark HeinzNovember 15, 2025

Life-Sized Miss Frontier Bronze Unveiled as Cheyenne’s Newest Icon at Old West Museum
A new life-size Miss Frontier bronze was unveiled last week in Cheyenne, representing 95 years of Cheyenne Frontier Days royalty. The oldest living Miss Frontier Jeanette Tyrrell Daly, who was crowned in 1958 by Gov. Milward Simpson, was honored at the ceremony.
Renée JeanNovember 15, 2025

Joan Barron: Will We Let Wyoming's Small Towns Die?
Columnist Joan Barron writes, "Could we, in good conscience, let Lost Springs die? Or Manderson? Or Hyattville? I think as long as Wyoming has money in the bank, they will get state help. Whether that is wise or not is debatable."
Joan BarronNovember 15, 2025

450-Mile Solo Horse Drive In 1984 Was One Of Wyoming's Last Over Outlaw Trail
Larry Bentley was hired to trail 30 quarter horses for 450 miles alone across Wyoming and into Colorado. It was 1984, and Bentley took these horses over the Outlaw Trail, where the Hole in the Wall gang used to trail their stolen horses 80 years before.
Jackie DorothyNovember 15, 2025

Wyoming Hero Who Saved Sister Reaches Out To Utah Boy Attacked By Dog
A recent dog attack that severely hurt a 5-year-old Utah boy has prompted an offer of help from the Cheyenne family of Bridger Walker. Walker was severely attacked and hailed a hero for protecting his sister from a vicious German shepherd in 2020.
Scott SchwebkeNovember 15, 2025

Mint Bar Legend John Zingg Survived Bullets, Spiders, Lightning, and Vietnam
Sheridan’s Mint Bar regular John Zingg survived a lightning strike, a helicopter crash in Vietnam, a bullet lodged in his brain and an attack on his life via tarantula. Now dealing with serious medical issues, the community is rallying around their friend to help.
David MadisonNovember 15, 2025

Wyoming Judge’s Secret Life Is Hand-Writing Top-Selling Legal Thrillers
Gillette Judge Paul Phillips — aka author James Chandler — has written 8 best-selling legal thrillers inspired by his life experiences. He just signed a deal with a major Hollywood producer with the goal of turning his book “Misjudged" into a 6 to 8-part docuseries.
Jen KocherNovember 15, 2025

Wyoming ‘Tim Tebow’ Rule Heads To Lawmaking Session
A Wyoming legislative committee on Friday advanced a “Tim Tebow rule” to require school districts to let homeschool and private school students as young as sixth grade participate in public school activities.
Clair McFarlandNovember 15, 2025
