Jackie Dorothy
Jackie Dorothy is a reporter for Cowboy State Daily based in central Wyoming.
Over the past 20 years, Jackie has worked in television, radio and print across Wyoming. In this role, she has won numerous writing and history awards including the Wyoming Governorâs Journalist of the Year and SBA Journalist of the Year.
Jackie is also the podcast host of âPioneers of Outlaw Countryâ that explores little known historical stories of Wyoming with entertaining narrative.
Latest from Jackie Dorothy

Race On To Save Lou Taubert Neon Sign, Last Remnant Of Casperâs âLittle Las Vegasâ
The Lou Taubert neon sign that towers over Center Street in Casper, Wyoming, is in desperate need of repair. Itâs the last remnant of Casper's historic street of neon that earned it the nickname âLittle Las Vegas.â
Jackie DorothyFebruary 01, 2025

The 10 Young Men Who Died Giving Wyoming's Bomber Mountain Its Name
Bomber Mountain in Wyomingâs Big Horn Mountains paid dearly to earn its name when a B-17 Flying Fortress crashed into it in 1943, killing all 10 on board. The oldest was 25, and what happened to the plane was a mystery for two years.
Jackie DorothyJanuary 26, 2025

Wyoming Sleuths Help Return WWI Dog Tags Buried In France For A Century
A French field infamously known as the âmud campâ is still giving up World War I relics lost there more than a century ago, including dog tags. A Wyoming author and investigator are helping them get back to their families.
Jackie DorothyJanuary 26, 2025

Wyoming Radio Voice For More Than 50 Years Steps Away From The Mic
Radio is in Larry Proiettiâs blood, and has been waking up his Cheyenne audience for decades. He recently retired after more than 50 years in radio, but is still working behind the scenes.
Jackie DorothyJanuary 26, 2025

The Cadaver Lab At Central Wyoming College Is A Rarity In Today's Academic World
Most cadaver labs are limited to big public universities. To have one at the community college level is a rarity and makes Central Wyoming College in Riverton stand out. "It is definitely not for the weak," one student told Cowboy State Daily.
Jackie DorothyJanuary 25, 2025

Albert âSlickâ Nard: The Outlaw & Deputy Despised By The Wild Bunch
Albert âSlickâ Nard was both an outlaw and deputy during the late 1800s in Wyoming. He was scorned by the members of the Hole-in-the-Wall Gang as a despicable outlaw and informant.
Jackie DorothyJanuary 24, 2025

Locals Remember Thermopolis Woman Killed In Hit-And-Run As "Remarkable"
Bernie Blacketer was a "remarkable" woman whose death is a blow to the town of Thermopolis, Wyoming, the town's mayor said Friday after Blacketer was killed in a hit-and-run. Blacketer would be "preaching forgiveness" over the incident, the mayor said.
Clair McFarland & Jackie DorothyJanuary 24, 2025

Thermopolis Police Say They Found Driver In Hit-And-Run That Killed Pedestrian
A pedestrian was struck and killed Friday morning by a driver in Thermopolis, Wyoming, who didnât stop to help after the collision, authorities say. Authorities announced Friday morning they'd found the driver. Â
Clair McFarland & Jackie DorothyJanuary 24, 2025

Itâs Never Too Cold For Chores On Wyomingâs Family Ranches
As a blast of Arctic cold has plunged Wyoming into a double-digit deep freeze, most stay indoors as much as possible. Not so for the stateâs family ranchers. Itâs never too cold for feeding the animals and outdoor chores.
Jackie DorothyJanuary 20, 2025

Joe Kenneyâs Been A Fixture On Wyoming Radio For 60 Years
You may not know Joe Kenney to look at him, but chances are you know his voice. Kenneyâs been a fixture on Lander and Wyoming radio for going on 60 years.
Jackie DorothyJanuary 19, 2025

Wyoming Towns Used To Have Their Own Money, Which Is Now Worth Big Bucks
For 70 years, National Banks in Wyoming could have their own money printed, complete with their names and towns on it. Now these $10 and $20 bills are still legal tender, and worth big bucks to collectors.
Jackie DorothyJanuary 18, 2025

Did You Know The Presidents On Mount Rushmore Were Supposed To Have Bodies, Too?
It took more than 400 workers 14 years to carve the heads of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln into Mount Rushmore. Did you know the original plan was for them to have bodies, too?
Jackie DorothyJanuary 18, 2025

Michael And Kathleen Gear: Wyomingâs First Couple Of Writing Have Published 88 Books
Every book New York Times best-seller Michael and Kathleen Gear write is influenced by Wyoming. After 88 published books, the Gears are scratching a new itch to write short stories.
Jackie DorothyJanuary 12, 2025

Officials Say Flu, Other Viruses Spike In Wyoming, Even As Tests Come Up Negative
Doctors in Wyoming reporting a sharp increase in illnesses like flu, COVID-19 and other unknown viruses. Even so, people testing for flu are coming up negative, indicating the virus is changing, health officials say.
Jackie DorothyJanuary 07, 2025

Lost Home Videos From 1940s, â50s And â60s Coming Home To Wyoming
After a woman in Hayward, California, discovered a cache of old home videos in the attic of her newly purchased home, she's been on a mission to find family members connected to them. The videos were filmed in Cheyenne in the 40s, 50s, and 60s.
Jackie DorothyJanuary 05, 2025

Wyoming History: Nellie Tayloe Ross Sworn In As First Woman Gov. 100 Years Ago
Itâs been 100 since a series of tragedies and unexpected twists changed history for one Wyoming woman, the Cowboy State and politics in the United States. Nellie Tayloe Ross was sworn in Jan. 5, 1925, as Wyomingâs â and Americaâs â first woman governor.
Jackie DorothyJanuary 04, 2025
Wyoming Rodeo Legend Kenny Clabaugh Remembered As A Cowboyâs Cowboy
Wyoming hall-of-fame rodeo pick-up man Kenny Clabaugh, 78, died New Yearâs Eve. The rodeo legend is being remembered as one of the best in the business and a cowboyâs cowboy.
Jackie DorothyJanuary 04, 2025

Wyoming History: Before There Were Bridges, Crossing Rivers Was Dangerous And Deadly
To early pioneers, Wyoming rivers could be the most dangerous adversary they faced. Fording high waters claimed many lives in the early years of the Cowboy State and cut off entire towns from the rest of the world.Â
Jackie DorothyDecember 25, 2024

Podcast Is All About Stuff Thatâs Wacky, Wild Or Weird In Wyoming
What do cattle mutilations, a grave robber and a good Samaritan have in common? They are all featured on Dean Petersenâs Wyoming-based podcast, âThat Doesnât Happen Everyday.â
Jackie DorothyDecember 25, 2024

The WRANGLER Magazine: A Couple's Nearly 40-Year Love Affair With Wyoming And Cowboy Life
You may not know Jim and Paulette Moss, but chances are you know their work. As publishers of The WRANGLER magazine, they shared their love affair with Wyoming and cowboy life for nearly 40 years.
Jackie DorothyDecember 25, 2024

Christmas Is Time For First Guns For Many Wyoming Kids
Like in the classic 1983 moving âA Christmas Story,â all many Wyoming kids want for Christmas is their first gun. For some, thatâs the legendary Red Ryder BB gun.
Jackie DorothyDecember 24, 2024
