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Appearing In A C.J. Box Book Is Dicey, You Could End Up Dead Or A Serial Killer
Bestselling author C.J. Box is well-known for putting names of real Wyoming people in his novels, but many end up dead, a serial killer â or both. Meteorologist Don Day, who appeared as himself in Joe Pickett book is safe, for now. Box says he has no immediate plans to kill him off.
Renée JeanJuly 04, 2025

The Tradition Continues: Mark Heinz Plays âThe Star Spangled Bannerâ On A Chainsaw
In whatâs become an Independence Day tradition, Cowboy State Daily outdoors writer Mark Heinz plays âThe Star Spangled Bannerâ on a chainsaw. Happy Fourth of July!
Mark HeinzJuly 04, 2025

Happy Fourth Of July: Where To Watch Fireworks Across Wyoming
Dozens of Wyoming communities will celebrate Americaâs independence Friday â the Fourth of July â with parades, barbecues, concerts and fireworks. Here is a list of many of the celebrations. If we missed any, let us know!
Andrew RossiJuly 03, 2025

Wyomingâs July 4 Weekend Will Run Hot And Cold â Highs In the 90s, Lows In The 30s
Wyoming's Fourth of July weekend will run hot and cold, with a forecast that includes highs in the 90s and overnight lows in the 30s. Afternoon thunderstorms are also a safe bet.
Andrew RossiJuly 03, 2025

Wyomingâs First Child Measles Case Since 2010 Identified In Child At Casper ER
Wyomingâs first case of child measles since 2010 has been identified in Natrona County, the Wyoming Department of Health reported Tuesday. About 30 people have been identified as being in the same area of the child at the same times.
Dale KillingbeckJuly 03, 2025

Cody Celebrates Fourth Of July With Five Days Of Rodeos, Parades And Celebrities
If there was a competition for the best Fourth of July celebration in Wyoming, Cody might win by a country mile. Thatâs because it throws a five-day party filled with parades, rodeos, fireworks and celebrities that attract huge crowds.
Andrew RossiJuly 02, 2025

Storm Chasers Get Engaged In Front Of âPerfect Tornadoâ in South Dakota
Bryce Shelton proposed to Paige Berdomas on Saturday while an EF-3 tornado raged behind them and across South Dakota and Minnesota. Both professional storm chasers called it "the most beautiful tornado" they'd ever seen.
Andrew RossiJuly 01, 2025

Flaming Gorge Days Makes Comeback After Embezzlement Scandal Nearly Killed It
Thousands of people turned out over the weekend for Flaming Gorge Days, a Green River party thatâs been around for decades. But the event was almost killed two years ago when an embezzlement scandal canceled it in 2023 and threatened to end it forever.
Renée JeanJuly 01, 2025

ESPNâs SportsCenter To Broadcast From Cheyenne Frontier Days
ESPNâs SportsCenter program will broadcast from Cheyenne Frontier Days on July 24 as part of its 50 States in 50 Days event. It will be a homecoming for ESPN's Gary Striewski who got his start at KGWN-TV in Cheyenne.
Matthew ChristianJuly 01, 2025

Hundreds Mourn Jackson Photographer Killed By Suspected Drunk Driver
Hundreds of Jackson Hole residents turned out to remember beloved photographer Florence McCall-Phillips on Saturday, a week after she was killed by a suspected drunk driver.
Zakary SonntagJune 30, 2025

Discoveryâs âExpedition Unknownâ To Take On Mystery Of Buffalo Bill's Grave
The Discovery Channelâs popular show âExpedition Unknownâ is digging into the mystery about what happened to the body of Buffalo Bill Cody. âThe Lost Grave Of Buffalo Billâ also features Cody residents reenacting the famous showman and Annie Oakley.
Andrew RossiJune 29, 2025

New Dental Research Shows What Dinosaurs Ate And Entire Food Chain
Teeth can tell a lifeâs story, even when theyâre 150 million years old. One of the new frontiers in paleontological research is examining calcium isotopes to reveal details about dinosaurs' diets and environments. âWith teeth, you can track an entire food chain,â paleontologist Liam Norris says.
Andrew RossiJune 29, 2025

âGeneration Warriorâ: Lives Of 8 Wind River Youth An Open Book
The documentary âGeneration Warrior," directed by two Emmy Award winning filmmakers, follows eight young adults from the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming. The journey for young Native Americans comes with the added pressure of ensuring the survival of their culture.
Amber SteinmetzJune 29, 2025

Beloved Photographer Shares Beauty Of Wyoming Even As She Faces End Of Life
Lesleigh Ann Schaefer has put 100,000 miles on her 2019 Subaru photographing Wyoming from its rarely-traveled backroads. Now homebound with terminal cancer, she can only take photos from her backyard. Her adopted home of Thermopolis has rallied to make her final days special.
Jackie DorothyJune 29, 2025

Full Of Grizzlies, Wolves And Cougars, Yellowstoneâs Top Apex Predator Is A Bug
Yellowstone National Park is full of grizzlies, wolves and elusive mountain lions. But the apex predators of the park might be those tiny tiger beetles that thrive around thermal pools â and hunt and kill everything else.
Andrew RossiJune 28, 2025

Army Vet Paralyzed By Iraq Blast Gets A New Life â And House â In Casper
U.S. Army veteran Bryan Price was paralyzed by an IED blast in Iraq in 2006. He found a new life as an international athlete training in Casper, representing the U.S. in two Paralympic Games. Now he and his family are getting a new accessible house.
Dale KillingbeckJune 28, 2025

Star Valley, UW Stunned By Sudden Death Of Equipment Manager In Lawn Mower Accident
Star Valley and the UW football program are stunned and saddened by the sudden death Thursday of a 21-year-old equipment manager. Kimberly Choma, who died in a lawn mower accident, âloved peopleâ and led by example with her âChrist-like attitude.â
Dale KillingbeckJune 27, 2025

Laramie Firefighter Crushed And Paralyzed In House Fire Walks Out Of Hospital
Laramie firefighter Dylan Schilt was left temporarily paralyzed when a massive stone chimney chase collapsed on him and a colleague on Feb. 28. After four months of intense work, he walked out of a Denver inpatient physical therapy center last week.
Mark HeinzJune 26, 2025

Mid-June Winter Blast Brings Record Lows, 3-Foot Snowdrifts To Parts Of Wyoming
The Wyoming Department of Transportation is working Monday to clear 3-foot snowdrifts off the Beartooth Highway after a blast of mid-June winter blew through Wyoming over the weekend. Other parts of the state saw record-low temperatures.
Andrew RossiJune 23, 2025

Youâve Seen This Casper Man Wearing Rare 130-Year-Old Mule-Ear Boots In Movies
Jim Robinson of Casper found a pair of rare mule-ear cowboy boots from the 1890s in a dusty old cabin in Colorado. Youâve likely seen him wearing the boots in several movies, including âRough Riders.â
Renée JeanJune 23, 2025

Majestic Andalusian War Horse Wows Wyoming Crowd
Watching the Spanish war horse Romano perform, one would never guess that this majestic Andalusian horse was thought to be untrainable. The beautiful stallion, who appeared at Chris LeDoux Days, danced in time to music like the spirit of some Spanish dancer lives inside him.
Renée JeanJune 22, 2025

Scientists Use Cutting-Edge Tech To Look Inside Spectacular Wyoming Allosaurus
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis took two big rocks containing a dinosaur skull to the hospital for a CT scan. The cutting-edge technology was used to learn more about a spectacular Allosaurus found at Wyomingâs famed Jurassic Mile fossil site.
Andrew RossiJune 22, 2025

Rockies Announcer Jack Corrigan Calling Games For What Could Be Worst Team Ever
Ever since losing out on a part to Superman (Christopher Reeve), Jack Corrigan has known how to handle defeat. The voice of the Colorado Rockies told Cowboy State Daily that although the team is struggling through one of the worst losing seasons in baseball history, things will get better.
Justin GeorgeJune 22, 2025

Popular Wyoming Facebook Group Decimated By Algorithm Revamp
Wyoming Through The Lens has nearly 465,000 members, making it one of the stateâs largest Facebook communities. But a revamp of the platformâs algorithm has decimated its traffic, leaving its creator saddened. "It breaks my heart to see whatâs happened to it,â Lorri Lang said.Â
Zakary SonntagJune 22, 2025