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Wyomingâs Popular Crazy Woman Canyon Unexpectedly Closed For The Summer
Crazy Woman Canyon is a draw for Wyomingites and visitors to Johnson County, but itâs been unexpectedly closed for the summer. Itâs a blow for tourism and locals who count the canyon as a favorite outdoors getaway.
Renée JeanMay 25, 2025

Buying A Home In Wyoming? Industry Report Says You Need To Make $132,000 A Year
If you want to purchase a three-bedroom home in Wyoming, you should make $132,000 per year, according to Realtor.com. That's much lower than Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Colorado. But significantly higher than states bordering Wyoming to the east.
Dale KillingbeckMay 24, 2025

1.2-GW Wyoming Data Center To Help Pioneer New Battery Less Likely To Catch Fire
A new battery system could solve the runaway thermal problem that makes lithium batteries burst into flames. A 1.2-gigawatt data center near Evanston, Wyoming, is going to help a startup prove its new battery system.
Renée JeanMay 23, 2025

Longtime Wyoming Tourism Director Diane Shober To Retire After 22 Years
Longtime Wyoming Tourism Director Diane Shober announced sheâs retiring at the end of 2025. Author CJ Box says sheâs the best in the business and former Gov. Dave Freudenthal says she was perfect for the job â an âunbearably happy human being.â
Renée JeanMay 22, 2025

Wyoming Service Workers Optimistic Over Senate Passage Of No Tax On Tips Bill
In a surprise move, the U.S. Senate passed the No Tax on Tips bill unanimously. The reaction from Wyoming service employees ranged from cautious optimism to elation. âThe blue-collar worker, whatâs left of us, needs their tips to help ends meet,â one barber said.
Renée JeanMay 22, 2025

25 Years And More Than 1,000 Graduates For Leadership Wyoming
For 25 years, Leadership Wyoming has promoted communities and the state through hands-on training and networking. From coal and trona mines to legacy ranches, more than 1,000 program graduates have gone on to become better bosses, workers and neighbors.
Jackie DorothyMay 20, 2025
Developer Of Controversial Casper Gravel Mine Wants To Renew State Leases
The potential development of a controversial gravel mine proposed for the base of Casper Mountain may not be over even after Natrona County shot it down last year. Prism Logistics has requested to renew its state leases on the land.
Dale KillingbeckMay 20, 2025

Short-Staffed Cheyenne National Weather Service Office Ends 24/7 Monitoring
The National Weather Service forecast office in Cheyenne is short staffed and has killed its overnight shift, ending the office's 24/7 monitoring. Meteorologist Don Day says that could mean less accurate forecasts and less timely warnings for southeast Wyoming.
Renée JeanMay 19, 2025

Why Alpacas Are So Popular In The Rocky Mountains
Alpacas are becoming more popular as a cash crop in Wyoming and the Rocky Mountain region. At the Great Western Alpaca Show in Cheyenne, producers said they prized for their soft, luxurious wool â and are great with kids.
Renée JeanMay 18, 2025

Record Prices Have Triggered A New Kind Of Gold Rush â Jewelry Sales
Record gold prices have people around Wyoming cleaning out their jewelry drawers and hitting up gold buyers for cash in a new kind of gold rush. One gold buyer in Cheyenne estimates his traffic is up 50%.
Renée JeanMay 17, 2025

Eating Wyoming: Tonyâs Mexican Grill In Wamsutter Is A Spectacular Dive
Itâs lunch time, and the parking lot at Tonyâs Mexican Grill in Wamsutter is lined with dirt-covered pickups drawn in from the oil field. Itâs the go-to spot for workers, who say itâs a spectacular dive with equally authentic food.
Greg JohnsonMay 17, 2025

Why So Many Ultra-Expensive Supercars Have Montana License Plates
A $3 million Ferrari or $4 million Bugatti hypercar on the road turns heads as people scramble to take photos. Chances are good it will have a Montana license plate. The stateâs tax laws make it a haven for the super-rich to register their supercars.
David MadisonMay 17, 2025

Local Food Trend A Growing $24 Million Economic Force In Wyoming
The Lucky Buffalo Farm Stand near Burns is part of a growing local food trend in Wyoming. Already injecting $24 million a year into the stateâs economy, local food venues have been a rising trend since Wyoming adopted the Food Freedom Act in 2015.
Renée JeanMay 17, 2025

Two Pizzas Bought With Bitcoin In 2010 Would Be Worth $815 Million Today
In 2010, a Florida man bought two pizzas worth about $41 with 10,000 bitcoins. Today, those bitcoins would be worth $815 million. Wyoming crypto leaders say that demonstrates how far digital currency has come and, like it or not, is the future.
Renée JeanMay 17, 2025

Stanley Hotel Sold In $400 Million Deal That Will See Huge Film Center Built
The historic Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, has sold in a $400 million deal that will build on its cult horror fame as the setting for âThe Shining.â The deal includes building a huge film center.
Renée JeanMay 16, 2025

Doctors Leave Cheyenne Hospital, Cite âEthicsâ And âHorribleâ Staffing Issues
Doctors told Cowboy State Daily on Thursday they are leaving or have left Cheyenne Regional Medical Center over âethicalâ reasons and âhorribleâ staffing issues. âYouâve got unethical things going on,â one cardiac surgeon said. âTheyâre not telling families the real truth.â
Justin GeorgeMay 15, 2025

Starbucks Baristas In Cheyenne Fired Up Over New Dress Code, Strike Is On Table
Although many of the Starbucks baristas Cowboy State Daily spoke with in Cheyenne are upset over a new corporate dress code, they're not sure if they will join a nationwide strike. Some aren't following the dress code â and don't plan on it.
Jimmy OrrMay 15, 2025

More Tourists Discovering Small, Rural Wyoming Counties
Wyoming has long had a goal of encouraging tourism in other parts of the state other Teton County. In 2024, more tourists discovered small, rural Wyoming areas, with Crook and Sublette counties showing the biggest boost.
Renée JeanMay 11, 2025

Federal Cuts Have Wyoming Museums Scrambling At Start Of Busy Summer Season
Several Wyoming museums say they were caught by surprise when federal grants were cut. Thatâs left some on the hook for thousands of dollars as they scramble at the start of the busy summer season.
Renée JeanMay 11, 2025

Find Your "Inner Rambo" At Big Gun Fun In West Yellowstone
Want to shoot an MP5, AK-47, M16, M4, a KRISS Vector or a Thompson submachine gun like the one toted by Bonnie and Clyde? No problem. At Big Gun Fun in West Yellowstone, you can fire weapons most people only see in news footage and action films.Â
David MadisonMay 11, 2025

Drinking Wyoming: Laramie Locals Believe Budâs Bar Inspired Moeâs Tavern In âThe Simpsonsâ
Budâs Bar is a local joint, a Wyoming dive bar on the west side of Laramie thatâs been serving beer and gossip for more than 80 years. Many locals also believe in a legend that says it was the inspiration for Moeâs Tavern in âThe Simpsons.â
Leo WolfsonMay 11, 2025

Canadian Company Says Thereâs Still Plenty Of Gold Near Former Boom Town
"Thar's gold in them thar hills!" That's what a Canadian company is saying about the area near the old Carissa Mine near South Pass City. Thousands of miners went there in 1867 but never found the mother lode. This company says they have the technology to find it.
Renée JeanMay 10, 2025

Wyoming Is The Second Most Expensive State For Beer Lovers
Beer in Wyoming isnât as expensive as it is in Alaska, but buying a brew in the Cowboy State is the second highest in the country. Behind the high prices, several factors are at play: tourism, the cost of shipping and a bartenderâs sensitivity to localsâ pricing.Â
David MadisonMay 10, 2025

Wyoming Businesses Expand To Asia Markets That Canât Get Enough Cowboy Culture
More Wyoming businesses are finding eager buyers for their products in Asia markets that canât get enough cowboy culture. That success has the state exploring more ways to bolster Wyoming trade with countries in Asia.
Leo WolfsonMay 06, 2025
