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The Story Behind Chris Navarro's 15-Foot Bronze Of Steamboat At U.W.
It took over a year for celebrated Wyoming bronze artist Chris Navarro to create the 15-foot sculpture of Steamboat located on the University of Wyoming campus. âItâs more than just a symbol of UW. Itâs a symbol of Wyoming," Navarro said.
Andrew RossiFebruary 22, 2026

How A Classically Trained Violinist From Casper Became Chancey Williams' Fiddler
Brooke Latka was born and raised in Casper and classically trained as a violinist, but was drawn to the personality of country fiddle. For the past 17 years, she's been the fiddler for country music star Chancey Williams and his band.
Jackie DorothyFebruary 22, 2026

30 Years Later: Looking Back On The Filming Of 'Starship Troopers'
30 years ago this summer, Melissa Parkinson and Tana Libolt landed the most unusual job they ever had. They were hired to be dead bodies at Hellâs Half Acre for the filming of 'Starship Troopers.' They were among 300 who answered a newspaper ad in Casper.
Renée JeanFebruary 22, 2026

Before Wyoming Became A Major Semitruck Route, 16-Mule Teams Hauled Freight
Rick Edney is training mules to pull several wagons to recreate the freight train that hauled goods into Thermopolis in the late 1800s. He said it's time consuming but is excited to reenact the feats of Henry "16-Mule Team" Johnson for 'Trailblazer Days.'
Jackie DorothyFebruary 22, 2026

If You Want To Live In A Fallout Shelter, This Cokeville 'Basement Home' Is It
If you ever wanted to live in a fallout shelter, thereâs a âbasement homeâ in Cokeville, Wyoming, that checks all the boxes. The idea behind these post-World War II 1950s starter homes was to grow upward when there was enough money to go above ground.
Renée JeanFebruary 21, 2026
Remembering Elise, The Wyoming 5-Year-Old Killed By A Snowboarder Going 50 MPH
It was a beautiful day at Hogadon Ski Resort in Casper when a speeding snowboarder killed himself and 5-year-old Elise Johnson. Now in her memory, Eliseâs parents and siblings are on a mission to make the slopes safer to âlive to ride another day."
Jackie DorothyFebruary 21, 2026

144 Years Later: Family Of Wyoming Pioneer Gov. B.B. Brooks Keeps Ranching Alive
Descendants of B.B. Brooks â a Wyoming pioneer, rancher, businessman and governor â are keeping his legacy of ranching alive southeast of Casper. 144 years later, the fourth, fifth, and sixth generations still run a cow-calf operation on Banner Ranch.
Dale KillingbeckFebruary 21, 2026

Uh-Oh: Joe Pickett Shot In The Head In New C.J. Box Book "The Crossroads"
Wyoming author C.J. Box told Cowboy State Daily his new book "The Crossroads," starts off dark: Joe Pickett has been shot in the head and is clinging to life. Box's last five Pickett novels have all debuted at No. 1 on The New York Times bestseller list.
Renée JeanFebruary 20, 2026

Two People Killed, More Than 20 Injured In 34-Vehicle Accident On I-80 Near Evanston
Two people are dead and more than 20 people were injured after a 34-vehicle incident in the westbound lane of I-80 near Evanston on Wednesday afternoon. The westbound lane was finally opened late Thursday morning as wreckers were busily clearing vehicles from the highway.
Andrew RossiFebruary 19, 2026

Wyoming Snowbirds Gather In Nevada On Thursday For Annual Rendezvous
For more than a decade, Wyomingites who winter in Nevada gather for the annual Wyoming Snowbird Rendezvous in Mesquite. This year it's being held on Thursday. More than 300 showed up last year and it always ends with the singing of "Ragtime Cowboy Joe."
Wendy CorrFebruary 18, 2026

Beggars Can't Be Choosers: Snow On The Way, Not Great But Better Than Nothing
Meteorologists arenât seeing a persistent trend yet, but they see this week of winter weather as a promising sign. And after the winter season so far, beggars canât be choosers. âThe next several days are going to be very busy,â said meteorologist Don Day
Andrew RossiFebruary 17, 2026

Jackson Tour Guide Finds âSurvivor' Immunity Idol Hidden Near Jackson
Scarlett Hamrick, a Jackson snowmobile guide, won Wyoming's Survivor 50 Challenge this past week, finding a hidden idol to promote the 50th season of "Survivor." Wyomingâs challenge was touted as the most exciting as it consisted of a two- to four-hour adventure that required skis or snowmobile
Andrew RossiFebruary 16, 2026

Wyoming History: The Prison That Launched Butch Cassidyâs Outlaw Legend
The only time Butch Cassidy was locked up, he served 18 months in the Wyoming Territorial Prison in Laramie. Far from being reformed, Cassidy vowed that if he was going to be treated like an outlaw, âhe would show them what an outlaw was."
Jackie DorothyFebruary 15, 2026

Jackson Hotel Chef Picked For $1 Million Competition On CBS
Hotel Jacksonâs executive chef Malyna Si has been chosen to compete for a $1 million prize on Padma Lakshmiâs celebrity chef competition "Americaâs Culinary Cup" on CBS. Before coming to Jackson, she led a Michelin-starred restaurant in Florida.
Renée JeanFebruary 15, 2026

Mail Order Brides: When Wyoming Men Outnumbered Women 10-1, They âImported Wivesâ
Back in the early 1900s, when Wyoming men outnumbered women 10-1, they formed matrimonial clubs to bring out mail-order brides from back East. Historians say many fourth- and fifth-generation Wyoming families may trace their roots to these âimported wives."
Andrew RossiFebruary 15, 2026

Did You Know? Highest Cathedral In The United States Is In Laramie, Wyoming
At an elevation of 7,276 feet above sea level, St. Matthew's Cathedral and its 118-foot spire in Laramie, Wyoming, is the highest cathedral in the United States. There are others much larger and taller, but none with the rare air of Laramie's altitude.
Wendy CorrFebruary 15, 2026

Why These Wyoming Ranchers Feed Winter Livestock With Horse-Drawn Sleighs
Many Wyoming ranchers stick to the traditional way of doing things when feeding livestock in the winter â with a team of workhorses and a sleigh loaded with hay. "I don't have to worry about whether the engine will start," rancher Pete Arambel says.
Kate MeadowsFebruary 15, 2026

Roller Derby Is Back In Wyoming And Teachers Ain't Messing Around
At the Fremont County Fair Building in Riverton, teachers are transformed into hard-hitting racers as they practice for their next roller derby bout. The fast-paced, full-contact sport, which peaked in the 1970s, is growing in popularity around Wyoming.
Jackie DorothyFebruary 14, 2026

16 Years After Heart Transplant, Couple Thanks Organ Donor For Another Valentine's Day
Casper couple Jason and Misty Wynia say they are forever grateful to the person who checked "yes" on their driver's license application to be an organ donor. This is their 16th Valentine's Day together since Jason received a new heart.
Wendy CorrFebruary 14, 2026

Cheyenne Man's Quest To Find Gravestone Of Great, Great, Great-Uncle In England
During a trip to the U.K. last week, Cheyenne's Nick Dodgson went on a seemingly impossible quest. Find the gravestone of his great, great, great-uncle â who died in 1880 â in an ivy-filled cemetery with over 60,000 headstones.
Andrew RossiFebruary 14, 2026

Altaâs Jaelin Kauf Wins Olympic Silver In Historic U.S. Moguls Finish
Jaelin Kauf of Alta, Wyoming, earned her second career Olympic silver in moguls on Wednesday as she and teammate Liz Lemley made history with the first U.S. 1-2 finish in womenâs freestyle skiing at the Milan-Cortina Winter Games.
Kate MeadowsFebruary 11, 2026

Lack Of Snowflakes Havenât Discouraged Wyoming Ski Season Pass Holders
By and large, skiers know the drill: Purchase a season pass, take a gamble on the weather. Ski areas famously have policies against refunds because of unseasonable weather. And season pass holders in Wyoming are taking it in stride, at least so far.
Kate MeadowsFebruary 09, 2026

Wyoming Might Finally Get A Big Dump Of Snow And Then More Snow
Meteorologists are monitoring an incoming winter weather system that they say will provide western Wyoming's snowpacks with high-quality snow. âThe best, heaviest snow will fall west of the Continental Divide," Don Day said, mentioning that this could start a trend.
Andrew RossiFebruary 09, 2026

Wyoming's 3,200-Pound Monument To Wild West Prostitute Mother Featherlegs
On the remote plains of eastern Wyoming, a 3,200-pound red granite monument marks the grave of Mother Featherlegs, a rare stone tribute to a Wild West prostitute. She was known to stash stolen loot before being murdered by the outlaw âDangerous Dick.â
Jackie DorothyFebruary 09, 2026
