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Pumpkin King Is So Serious His Greenhouse Has Air Conditioning â His Home Doesnât
Worlandâs âPumpkin Kingâ is serious about growing a 2,000-pound pumpkin. Heâs pampering them with 500 gallons of water a day, sends his soil for lab testing and has installed air conditioning in his greenhouse, something his own house doesnât have.
Andrew RossiJuly 15, 2025

Cyclists Say Exclusive Tour De Wyoming One Of Best Bike Tours In The Nation
The Tour de Wyoming rolled out for a loop trail around Sinks Canyon at about 6 a.m. Tuesday as the cyclists hit the eventâs halfway point. Camped in Lander, riders in the exclusive 250-bike event say itâs one of the best in the nation.
Renée JeanJuly 15, 2025

Bear Spray Leaves 30 People On Jackson Tram âChoking, Coughing And Pukingâ
There were about 30 people on a Jackson Hole Mountain Resort enclosed tram Monday when a can of bear spray went off. A woman on the tram says it left people "choking, coughing, and puking.â
Andrew RossiJuly 15, 2025

Giant Utah âFire Devilâ Is What Happens When Wildfire Makes Its Own Weather
Firefighters on the scene of the 10,000-acre Deer Creek Fire in southern Utah captured video of a massive vortex of fire and smoke swirling in the middle of the blaze. These dangerous "fire devils" are what can happen when wildfires make their own weather.
Andrew RossiJuly 15, 2025

Cheyenneâs Capitol Avenue Bronze Project Closes In On 100 Sculptures
For Cheyenne art dealer Harvey Deselms, dreams really do come true. He dreamed of bronze sculptures lining every corner of Capitol Avenue, and now the Capitol Avenue Bronze Project is closing in on its 100th installation.
Renée JeanJuly 14, 2025

Wyoming Rite Of Passage: 600 4-H Kids Show Out At State Shooting Competition
Learning to shoot is a Wyoming rite of passage and one of the fundamental programs of the stateâs 4-H clubs. More than 600 4-H kids gathered in Douglas this past week to show out at the Wyoming State Shoot.
Jackie DorothyJuly 14, 2025

A Teen Driver Hit His Car, So Cheyenne Man Bought Her A New One
Someone slides through an icy intersection and collides with your car, what do you do? If youâre Bryan Pedersen, a Cheyenne financial advisor, you buy the other driver â who was at fault â a new car.
Greg JohnsonJuly 13, 2025

The Last Person To Explore The Hidden Tunnels In Ames Monument
The remote Ames Monument in southeastern Wyoming is a complete oddity. Although there are four levels of tunnels in the pyramidic structure, it's been sealed up for decades. It was unsealed, however, for one day in 2010 and a descendant of the Ames' family was allowed to explore it.
Zakary SonntagJuly 13, 2025

Kaboom! Since Explosion In 2020, Torrington Hasnât Had Fourth Of July Fireworks
There were city fireworks displays all over Wyoming last week to celebrate the 4th of July. But not in Torrington. Ever since an accident set-off all the fireworks at once which blew the roof off a building, they've passed on an annual celebration.
Mark HeinzJuly 12, 2025

307 Safe As Wyomingâs Only Area Code For At Least Another 20 Years
Unlike Colorado, which just got its sixth area code, Wyoming's cherished 307 is safe as the stateâs only area code for at least another 20 years. Thatâs good news for Wyomingites and the more than 900 businesses with names that start with â307.â
David MadisonJuly 12, 2025

Wyoming Ranch Chef Brings Cowboy Cookinâ To National Audience With New TV Show
Celebrity Chef Vincent Fiore, creator of the award-winning cooking shows âThe Wiseguy Kitchenâ and âCoast to Coast,â is coming to Cody to highlight cowboy cuisine for a new show heâs hosting this fall on Roku called âCookinâ With Cowboys.â
Renée JeanJuly 12, 2025

160 Years After It Was Lost, Treasure Hunters Still Search For Lost Cabin Gold Mine
Hidden away in the Bighorns is a mysterious drawing carved on the surface of a massive granite boulder. Dubbed the âBoot Map,â old-timers have theorized for decades that the drawing, which resembles a Spanish boot, is a map leading to the Lost Cabin Gold Mine.Â
Jackie DorothyJuly 12, 2025

Now Retired, Wyoming Sheriff Still Haunted 28 Years After Camper Went Missing
David Crouch, 27, went missing while camping in the Bridger-Teton National Forest in August 1997. He was last seen on the banks of Island Lake with a fishing rod in hand. His disappearance has haunted retired Sublette County Sheriff Hank Ruland for nearly three decades.
Jen KocherJuly 12, 2025

Two Old Guys Build A Cabin By Hand In Wyomingâs Snowy Range
High up in Wyoming's Snowy Range Mountains â off grid, out of cell range and deep into black bear country at 9,500 feet â two old timers are building a cabin. They first built one 44 years ago. They made a promise to do it again and are "working like dogs" to get it finished.
Zakary SonntagJuly 12, 2025

Liberty Bell Rings Again In Wyoming Ahead of Nationâs 250th Anniversary
Wyoming rang its Liberty Bell and unveiled an amped-up tour of the restored state Capitol on Thursday. It was all part of a kickoff to the nationâs 250th anniversary next year â on the 135th for Wyoming statehood.
Renée JeanJuly 11, 2025

ESPNâs Striewski Will Anchor Local TV Sportscast During Cheyenne Frontier Days
ESPN SportsCenter anchor Gary Striewski will sit in his old seat at KGWN-TV during his visit to Cheyenne Frontier Days on July 24. The broadcaster will anchor the local evening sportscasts during his coverage of the rodeo for ESPN.
Jimmy OrrJuly 09, 2025

Fire Destroys Glenrock Family Shop â And 4-H Supplies For Kids Week Before Fair
The Glenrock, Wyoming, community has rallied around two 4-H families left stunned after a Saturday fire burned a familyâs shed to the ground. Everything in the shed was lost, including the feed and supplies for another familyâs 4-H kids.
Dale KillingbeckJuly 08, 2025

Coloradoâs Famous Larry The Camel Hit And Killed By Lightning
Larry the camel is a celebrity around northern Colorado, appearing in parades and at local schools and senior centers. Two days after visiting a group of seniors on the Fourth of July, Larry was hit by lightning and killed.
Andrew RossiJuly 08, 2025

Sheridan Couple Qualifies For North American Wife-Carrying Championships
Isaac and Mary Hayward of Sheridan not only won a seven-couple wife-carrying race in Ranchester on the Fourth of July, they also qualified for the North American Championships.
David MadisonJuly 07, 2025

Laramie 100-Year-Old Bought His First Car At 16 â A Model T Ford For $6
Everett Spackman of Laramie, Wyoming, has seen a lot over his 100 years of life. He served in two wars, and remembers the Great Depression, the moon landing and paying $6 for a beat-up Model T Ford when he turned 16.
Greg JohnsonJuly 06, 2025

12-Year-Old Chess Master Is First Wyoming Girl Invited To National Tournament
Kamari Barth is like most 12-year-old girls in Sheridan, Wyoming, but in one way she isnât. Barth also is a chess master, and recently was the first Wyoming girl to compete in the national invitation-only Susan Polgar tournament.
Amber SteinmetzJuly 06, 2025

Modern Homesteading: Self-Sufficiency Doesnât Mean Being A Loner
Homesteading doesnât mean living like folks on âLittle House on the Prairie.â A Cody woman teaches how homesteaders in Wyoming use technology and innovation to achieve self-sufficiency, and it doesnât mean you have to be a loner.
Dale KillingbeckJuly 06, 2025

You Can Walk In Jim Bridgerâs Footsteps At 1838 Rendezvous In Riverton
The 1838 Mountain Man Rendezvous in Riverton isnât just held near a historic rendezvous site, itâs the actual site. It's where Jim Bridger and Kit Carson walked when they met in 1838 for the annual end-of-season blowout.
Renée JeanJuly 06, 2025

Group On A Mission To Save Cheyenneâs Iconic, Now Abandoned, 1960s Airport
The Wyoming Aviation Heritage League is on a mission to save the iconic, and now abandoned, 1960s air terminal at Cheyenne Regional Airport. It wants to turn the building and its hyperbolic roof into a space for artists, retail shops, and an aviation museum.
Dale KillingbeckJuly 06, 2025
