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Story That Grizzly 399âs Cub Spirit Found Through DNA Testing Is Bogus
Rumors started flying online Sunday that Grizzly 399âs final cub, Spirit, has been found alive and identified through DNA. Wyoming wildlife officials say donât believe it, that itâs a bogus story.
Mark HeinzJuly 21, 2025

Bill Sniffin: See That Big RV Blocking Your Way? Hey, That Might Be Me! Howdy!
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes, âTraveling by RV is like having your house on your back. And the wide open spaces here in the Big Empty are very hospitable to this lifestyle. I love it.â
Bill SniffinJuly 21, 2025

Historian Says Wyomingâs Ames Monument Is The Birthplace Of âMurphyâs Lawâ
The pessimistic belief that anything that can go wrong will likely predates modern history, but calling it âMurphyâs Lawâ began in Wyoming, a historian says. It dates back to the early 1880s and building the Ames Monument in the wrong place.
Jackie DorothyJuly 21, 2025

Emu Gets Loose In Evanston, Has Neck Broken While Police Try To Wrangle It
An emu named Gary that was wandering around Evanston on Sunday died when his neck was broken while police officers tried to wrangle the large bird. Garyâs owner says it was an accident but questions whether too much force was used.
Andrew RossiJuly 21, 2025

Cody Mayor Arrested On Suspicion Of DUI, Spends Weekend In Jail
The mayor of Cody, Wyoming, spent the weekend in the Park County Detention Center. Lee Ann Reiter was arrested early Saturday morning on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and pleaded not guilty Monday.
Greg JohnsonJuly 21, 2025

KelTec Gun Factory In Rock Springs Aims To Churn Out 1,000 Pistols Per Week
The KelTec firearms factory in Rock Springs is up and running, producing unusual PR57 pistols the company hopes will grab a big share of the self-defense market. It aims to make 1,000 pistols a week.
Mark HeinzJuly 21, 2025

University Of Wyoming President Ed Seidel Says Heâll Step Down
University of Wyoming President Ed Seidel has announced that he will step down when his contract expires on June 30 next year. The decision follows a controversy involving the distribution of money and demotion of a professor, who is now suing UW.
Clair McFarlandJuly 21, 2025

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Monday, July 21, 2025
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Jake NicholsJuly 21, 2025
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Monday, July 21, 2025
Monday's headlines include: Dubois Server Gets Monster Tip Trucker Serial Killer Dies In Tennessee Why New Yorkers Love Cheyenne Frontier Days
Wendy CorrJuly 21, 2025

When His Wife Nearly Died, Lander Man Started Writing â And He Hasnât Stopped
When Austin Hawkins' wife developed life-threatening brain hemorrhages, he realized he couldnât waste any more time thinking about writing a book. The result was âGoing Nowhere Slow,â a dark comedy he had been wanting to write for more than a decade.
Jackie DorothyJuly 20, 2025

Wyoming History: That Time Buddies Butch Cassidy And Jacob Snyder Were Framed
Jacob Snyder was a close friend of Butch Cassidy and, like Cassidy, claimed he was not an outlaw, but had been framed as a thief by a Wyoming ranch foreman with a grudge. History says maybe, maybe not.
Jackie DorothyJuly 20, 2025

How A Guy From Laramie Became A Sub Commander And Friend Of Admiral Nimitz
A young Laramie native left Wyoming in 1909 and returned in 1947. In the years between, he forged a career in the U.S. Navy that included becoming a submarine commander and a friendship with famed Admiral Chester Nimitz.
Dale KillingbeckJuly 20, 2025

Gail Symons: Well At Least The Wyoming Legislature Has A Flair For Drama
Columnist Gail Symons writes: "Itâs no secret the Secretary of State has turned his feud with the Governor into a personal mission. His former colleagues in the Freedom Caucus, now well-entrenched on legislative committees, have carried that torch into policymaking."
Gail SymonsJuly 20, 2025

Cassie Craven:Â The Child Is Not The Mere Creature Of The StateÂ
Columnist Cassie Craven writes, "The judge's ruling flies in the face of the SCOTUS decision that school choice is a constitutionally protected federal right of parents to choose where and how their children are educated, as well as to receive state funding to help them access learning materials."Â
Cassie CravenJuly 20, 2025

What Is The "Nowood International Airport" In The Middle Of Nowhere, Wyoming?
Driving down a remote Washakie County dirt road is not the place one would expect to see an âinternationalâ airport. But there it is  â a weathered little building with a metal roof and a large sign that declares itâs the âNowood International Airport.â
Dale KillingbeckJuly 20, 2025

Itâs Huckleberry Season, But Donât Ask A Picker Where To Find Them
Throngs of huckleberry hunters are out as the season for picking the wild-growing fruit is hitting its peak in Wyoming. But donât you dare ask a picker where to find them, as they protect their prime patches the way anglers do a favorite fishing hole.
Anna-Louise JacksonJuly 20, 2025

At Teton Raptor Center, Birds Are Encouraged To Chime In During Concerts
At the Teton Raptor Center in Wilson, Wyoming, visitors on Saturday were part of a unique marriage of music and wildlife. An avian-inspired concert of chamber music encouraged birds to chime in.
David MadisonJuly 20, 2025

Meet Maya, The Pint-Sized Wyoming Sheep Dog That Doesnât Like Sheep
Maya is a border collie that was literally born to herd sheep. Born under a Wyoming sheep wagon, sheâs undersized, doesnât like sheep and is terrified of the barn cat. Even so, sheâs living an enviable ranch dog life.
Mark HeinzJuly 20, 2025

Dubois Café Worker Brought To Tears With $1,500 Tip
Two Iowa women on an annual road trip are on a mission to leave huge tips for local servers across the nation. They were in Dubois on Friday and brought their server to tears with a $1,500 tip.
Jackie DorothyJuly 20, 2025

Famous Sculptures Placed Around The World Come From Lander's Eagle Bronze
Outside the art world, few may recognize the name of Landerâs Eagle Bronze Foundry. But sculptures created there are prominent around the world, including 70 larger-than-life 6-foot-tall longhorn steers in Dallas, the longest continuous-themed bronze sculpture collection in the U.S.
Renée JeanJuly 20, 2025

Adrenaline Rush: New Record In Longest Downhill Mountain Bike Race In The Tetons
The Colter Cup is not just the longest downhill mountain bike race in the Tetons, itâs an insane adrenaline rush that pushes the stamina of racers. An 18-year-old from Victor, Idaho, set a new record in Saturdayâs race.
David MadisonJuly 20, 2025

Ambitious Art Students Turn Powell High School Into A 3D Museum
Powell High Schoolâs art program, taught by Jim Gilman, is turning Powell High School into a 3D museum. Itâs an ambitious effort that makes even walking the halls an interactive learning exercise.
Amber SteinmetzJuly 20, 2025

Wyoming History: New Photos Of Legendary Mountain Man Jim Baker Discovered
In what Western historians call an âextremely excitingâ discovery, a trunk containing new photographs of the famous mountain man Jim Baker has been found. It also holds letters written to a lawman by Wild Bunch informants.
Renée JeanJuly 20, 2025

Thereâs An Art To Panning For Gold Thatâs Part Patience, Part Recklessness
Six tiny flakes of gold in one pan of pay dirt are a nice haul. Panning for gold takes patience and a bit of reckless abandon â then rinse and repeat. Finding those flakes sparks an annual Wyoming gold rush to South Pass City.
Renée JeanJuly 19, 2025
