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Wyoming People: Brittany Heseltine Is A Real Working Cowgirl And Range Rider
Brittany Heseltine is foreman and range rider for the Upper Green River Cattle Association. She has 3 horses, 4 dogs, 4 other range riders, and 800 cattle in her charge. She spends 5 months each year, June through October, mostly on her own, working in the shadow of the Wind River Range.
John ThompsonAugust 15, 2025

Why Is An African Antelope On A Wyoming Air Force Base T-Shirt?
In a mix-up over different meanings of the term âantelope,â the F.E. Warren Base Exchange store ended up with T-shirts depicting an African antelope, not a Wyoming pronghorn.
Mark HeinzAugust 14, 2025

Gerry Spence, Famed Defense Attorney And Wyoming Native, Dies At 96
One of the most famous trial attorneys of the 20th century and a proud son of Wyoming, Gerry Spence, died overnight Wednesday, at the age of 96. Spence was a legend among the trial bar â especially for his civil practice and criminal defense work.
Clair McFarlandAugust 14, 2025

Shoshoni Post Office Renamed For Dessie Bebout, Former Postmistress And WWII Vet
Dessie Bebout served in a special unit for women during World War II, was a devoted public servant and was the Shoshoni postmistress for 13 years. Now she will forever be with the local post office. It was officially named for her in a ceremony Wednesday.
Jackie DorothyAugust 13, 2025

UW Spending $300,000 For Buffalo Bills Branding Partnership
Sharp-eyed Buffalo Bills fans may have noticed âUniversity of Wyoming Red Zoneâ flash on their screens during Saturdayâs preseason game. Itâs part of a $300,000 branding partnership UW has made with the team to capitalize on being Josh Allenâs alma mater.
Jackson WalkerAugust 13, 2025

Dog Eat Dog: 4-H Competitions Hit Their Peak At Wyoming State Fair
The Wyoming State Fair is the big show for scores of Wyoming 4-H Club kids who spend a whole year raising and training animals. At Tuesdayâs dog show, young competitors say the chaos of the state fair is the ultimate test of discipline and obedience.
Jackie DorothyAugust 13, 2025

Local Buyers Revive Shuttered Wyoming Newspapers, Keep Staff And Operations
Six days after News Media Corp. abruptly closed eight Wyoming newspapers, Buffalo Bulletin owners Robb and Jen Hicks, along with former publisher Rob Mortimore, have acquired the papers, pledged to retain all employees and resumed publication.
Justin GeorgeAugust 12, 2025

At 100 Meteors Per Hour, Perseid Shower Hits Its Peak Over Wyoming Tuesday Night
The annual Perseid meteor shower will hit its peak over Wyoming overnight Tuesday, throwing out as many as 100 meteors an hour, along with the potential for fireballs.
Jackson WalkerAugust 11, 2025

Casper Parents Channel Grief Of Losing Baby Son Into Dart Tourney
One day, Deklyn Dean Lemp was a healthy baby boy. The next thing his parents knew, the Casper 14-month-old died in his sleep in 2017 of a mysterious ailment. An annual dart tournament keeps his memory alive and raises money for local causes.
Jen KocherAugust 11, 2025

Wyoming Leaders Meet To Ensure State Has Important Role With Smithsonian Womenâs Museum
Wyoming leaders gathered in Jackson last week to make sure Wyoming has a prominent voice in the forthcoming American Womenâs History Museum. The Smithsonian has already raised more than $55 million to build it.
Jackie DorothyAugust 10, 2025

Rock Springs Chinatown Archaeology Dig Uncovers Untold History Of 1885 Massacre
Students from Grinnell College are doing an archaeological dig in the historic Chinatown district of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Their work is uncovering the untold history of the daily lives of immigrants who survived the 1885 Rock Springs massacre.
Renée JeanAugust 10, 2025

A Night In Sturgis Jail Isn't Pretty
When arrests at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally get too high, officials resort to an overflow jail, a quasi-retired 1950s era jailhouse. âWhen you have 50+ drunk individuals who arenât happy to be there, havenât showered in a few days, highly intoxicated, it gets thick back there,â a prison official said.
Zakary SonntagAugust 10, 2025

Wyoming Is Last Alphabetically, But First In New Series Of State Word Search Books
Nick Cranford has never been to Wyoming, but is fascinated by the Cowboy State. That's why he made Wyoming, the last alphabetically, the first in his new series of U.S. state word search books. He was inspired by his grandmother, who loved the puzzles.
Dale KillingbeckAugust 10, 2025

Who Needs Diamonds When You Can Propose With 100 Pounds Of Sapphire Gravel?
It may not have been the marriage proposal she dreamed of as a child, but Melissa Absher said yes nonetheless. Her boyfriend proposed with a 100-pound bag of gravel and this romantic overture: âLetâs go find your sapphire.â
Anna-Louise JacksonAugust 09, 2025

88-Year-Old Cheyenne Railroad Veteran Donates Entire Railroading Collection To UW
Like many boys when he was growing up, Jim Ehernberger loved playing with trains. Unlike most, he never stopped. The now 88-year-old retired Cheyenne Union Pacific worker has donated his massive railroading collection to the University of Wyoming.
Dale KillingbeckAugust 09, 2025

Crews Work To Save Mountain Man Jim Bakerâs 152-Year-Old Wyoming Cabin
Legendary Mountain Man Jim Baker built his historic two-story cabin 152 years ago, and itâs still standing in tiny Savery, Wyoming. Now crews are working with the same materials and techniques to preserve the cabin.
Renée JeanAugust 09, 2025

Chocolate Lab Named Belle Saves Wyoming Man From Burning Trailer
John Lea of Powell was fast asleep after working a graveyard shift when his trailer home caught fire last week. He likely would have died in the blaze if not for his chocolate Lab Belle, who woke him up just in time to escape the growing flames.
David MadisonAugust 09, 2025

âThe Bonemanâ Is Assembling A Bison Skeleton On The Floor Of Cody Museum
Lee âThe Bonemanâ Post has put together animal skeletons for more than 30 years. Now the Alaska man is at the Draper Museum in Cody assembling a bison skeleton for Americaâs 250th birthday.
Amber SteinmetzAugust 09, 2025

Sturgis At 85: Does The Legendary Motorcycle Rally Still Have Its Edge?
As the 85th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally winds up this weekend, one biker said he misses the old days. He laments the presence of khaki shorts and tennis shoes. He bemoans the rallyâs turn toward family friendliness, evidenced by the declining numbers of topless women.
Zakary SonntagAugust 09, 2025

After Son Dies In ATV Crash, Cheyenne Family Pleads: âAlways Wear A Helmetâ
The family of a 16-year-old Cheyenne boy who died from brain injuries after a July 17 ATV crash on Elk Mountain will celebrate his life Saturday. His dad says he was someone who âalways made everyone smileâ and pleads for others to âalways wear a helmet.â
Dale KillingbeckAugust 08, 2025

University Of Wyoming Open To Selling Naming Rights To Arena-Auditorium
The University of Wyoming is open to offers for naming rights to the Arena-Auditorium, the Cowboysâ college basketball arena. Known as the âDouble A,â the Arena-Auditorium has been corporate-name free since it opened in 1982.
Justin GeorgeAugust 08, 2025

Wyoming Woman Bares All, Then Promptly Wins 50th Sundance Burnout Contest
The Sundance Burnout is a Wyoming tradition during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. A Gillette woman won the 50th Burnout this week, in part by boldly lifting her top to bare it all to win it.
Renée JeanAugust 07, 2025

25,000 Sturgis Rally Bikers Make Pit Stop In Hulett For Famous Ham And Jam
About 25,000 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally bikers made a pit stop in tiny Hulett, Wyoming, on Wednesday for the townâs famous Ham and Jam street party. Free barbecue and revving engines through the main drag are traditions some bikers have kept going for decades.
Renée JeanAugust 06, 2025

Kids On Speeding E-Bikes Making Jackson âLike A Literal Highwayâ
Before and after school in Jackson, traffic on pathways around town can play out like a scene from the apocalyptic road rage film âMad Maxâ â if all the characters rode e-bikes. There are so many speeding e-bikes that the Town Council is concerned.
David MadisonAugust 05, 2025