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Cheyenne Man Not Guilty In Stabbing Death Of Estranged Wifeâs Boyfriend
A jury found a Cheyenne man not guilty Friday in the stabbing death of his estranged wifeâs boyfriend. The man told Cowboy State Daily on Monday that the boyfriend had consumed a large amount of meth and charged him during a confusing scuffle.
Clair McFarlandAugust 04, 2025

Wyoming Researcher Develops Earthquake-Proofing Tech For Nuclear Reactors
A University of Wyoming professor is developing what could be groundbreaking technology to protect nuclear reactors from earthquake damage. His system absorbs seismic threats and can be put around existing power plants.
David MadisonAugust 04, 2025

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Monday, August 4, 2025
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Jake NicholsAugust 04, 2025
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Monday, August 4, 2025
Monday's headlines include: * Feds Imprison Wyo Mechanic * Cheyenne Radio Legendâs Cancer Fight * Woman Haunted By Sisterâs Disappearance in 1963
Wendy CorrAugust 04, 2025

Douglas 18-Year-Old Turning Heads With Her Wildlife Art
From the days she could pick up a pencil and a piece of paper, Maggie Boothâs love for horses â and drawing them and other animals â has been a consuming passion. Her wildlife art is already turning heads and winning awards.
Dale KillingbeckAugust 04, 2025

Helicopter Called In To Rescue Injured Hiker In Rugged Carbon County Wilderness
More than two dozen volunteers, including a helicopter crew, mobilized on Saturday to rescue an injured hiker in the rugged Platte River Wilderness in Carbon County. Sheriff Alex Bakken complimented the effort saying in rural Wyoming, teamwork is essential.
Jackson WalkerAugust 03, 2025

Wyoming History: Teddy Roosevelt Wanted Big Game In Yellowstone, But Settled For A Vole
During his famous 1903 two-week stay in Yellowstone National Park, President Teddy Roosevelt itched to hunt up some big game. Instead, he settled for scooping up a vole with his hat.
Dale KillingbeckAugust 03, 2025

Gail Symons: Wyoming's Libraries Are Vital
Columnist Gail Symons writes: "Wyoming's libraries, all 92 of them across our 23 counties, build strong communities every day. These institutions deserve our support and advocacy."
Gail SymonsAugust 03, 2025

Travel Wyoming: Old Faithful Inn Is Still Architectural Icon Of National Park Service
121 years after it opened in 1904, Old Faithful Inn in Yellowstone National Park is not only still standing, itâs an icon and model for National Park buildings across the nation. It even inspired a whole classification of building designââparkitecture.â
Andrew RossiAugust 03, 2025

Cassie Craven: Shoulder Enough Political Humility To Elect A Conservative Governor
Columnist Cassie Craven writes, âDemocrats will register as Republicans to vote in our primary. They will choose the most moderate candidate and if we split our conservative votes across several good candidates, we will lose.â
Cassie CravenAugust 03, 2025

$40 Million Will Buy A Unique Estate At Foot Of The Tetons You Couldnât Build Today
Teton County caps habitable space on a given property at 8,000 square feet. But at $40 million, Riva Ridge Reserve far exceeds that. Grandfathered entitlements mean its 18,378 square feet of living space are something you couldnât build today.
Renée JeanAugust 03, 2025

Growing Up Rodeo In Wyoming Means Riding In Miniature Roughstock Events
Generations of Wyoming kids have been raised by the Cowboy Code and a rodeo lifestyle. Theyâre also cutting their teeth competing in miniature roughstock rodeo â like the one this past week at the Weston County Fair in Newcastle.
Renée JeanAugust 03, 2025

Wyoming Cowboy Wanted To Buy A Saddle, And Became A World-Class Chocolatier
Tim Kellogg, aka the Meeteetse Chocolatier, got his start trying to earn money to buy a saddle. Now heâs a master at his craft, traveling the world to source unique, high-quality ingredients and techniques. His world-class chocolates sell out in minutes.
Renée JeanAugust 03, 2025

Living In A Van Down By The River: Why Cody Woman Loves Living In A Van
Cody native Megan Anderson is up before sunrise Friday, researching the financial markets for her job as vice president of client relations for a real estate firm. Her office is a Ford Transit van sheâs lived in for the better part of a year.
Zakary SonntagAugust 03, 2025

Teton County To Recommend Renaming Mount Woodring On Monday
Teton County will decide on Monday to recommend renaming Mount Woodring to either Raven Peak or Equality Peak. The peak is currently named after the first superintendent of Grand Teton National Park.
Andrew RossiAugust 03, 2025

Woman Hasnât Given Up On Sister Who Vanished From A Pinedale Ranch 62 Years Ago
Decades after her 16-year-old sister Lynn Dianne Olson vanished from a Pinedale-area ranch in 1963, Camillia Olson has returned to her hometown. Now 77 herself, Camillia is desperate to uncover a long-cold mystery and finally put her sister to rest.
Jen KocherAugust 03, 2025

Wyoming History: That Time Skunks Got Mad In The Tiny 2-Cell Jail In âBloodyâ Clearmont
Now part of the town playground, the tiny two-cell Clearmont jail has a bizarre history in a town once described as being âbloody.â Built to hold drunks and booze runners, its most infamous story comes from the time skunks got in â then got mad.
Dale KillingbeckAugust 02, 2025

Wyoming Man Discovers Grandfatherâs Colt .44 Is A Notorious Outlaw Gun
A Wyoming man has discovered a family heirloom â an ivory-handled Colt .44 revolver â is a part of Old West outlaw history thought to be lost. It was owned by a notorious horse thief who was killed in a shootout with his grandfather.
Jackie DorothyAugust 02, 2025

Wyomingâs Backcountry Lakes Are Stocked By Dropping Fish From Helicopters
In the pre-dawn darkness on Tuesday, a line of Wyoming Game and Fish Department vehicles rumbled into the Dubois Municipal Airport and parked next to a Robinson R66 helicopter. The mission? Stock 16 high-country lakes with roughly 40,000 fingerling-sized fish.
Mark HeinzAugust 02, 2025

Record Beef Prices Has Aging Ranchers Selling Off Herds And Cashing Out
Record beef prices are reshaping the ranching landscape as aging ranchers weigh cashing out and selling off their herds. Others are holding on for another profitable year, creating the tightest ranch real estate market in decades.
David MadisonAugust 02, 2025

Spotlight On âEverestingâ After Man Dies Trying To Climb Snow King Mountain 19 Times
The death of a 43-year-old man who attempted to climb Snow King Mountain 19 times is drawing the spotlight on an increasingly popular trend called âEveresting.â Thatâs trying to climb the equivalent of Mount Everestâs 29,029 feet in 36 hours.
Andrew RossiAugust 02, 2025

Newcastle Welcomes Bikers As Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Begins
Newcastle doesnât go all out like some towns that are on the road to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. But it still gets plenty of motorcycle riders on their âhogsâ exploring Wyomingâs Black Hills on their way to the rally.
Renée JeanAugust 02, 2025

Why Criminals At Fort Bridger Preferred A Jail Cell To The Punishment Horse
In the 1860s, the "punishment horse" at Fort Bridger was a brutal and feared form of discipline. Today, it's the most popular attraction because people quickly learn why prisoners preferred a jail cell to sitting on the wooden horse.
Andrew RossiAugust 02, 2025

Bill Sniffin: Here Are Two Big Reasons I Ended Up With A Desk Job
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: âMy characterization of work was defined by two experiences as a 17-year-old. Tough dirty physical jobs made a big impression on my younger self.â
Bill SniffinAugust 02, 2025
