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Fox-Turned-Shoe Bandit Makes Grand Tetonâs âMost Wantedâ List
At least one naughty fox has been making off with peopleâs shoes from a campground in Grand Teton National Park. At least 32 shoes have been stolen so far, prompting the park to put the fox on its âMost Wantedâ list.
Mark HeinzJuly 18, 2025

Sued By Ousted Library Director, Campbell County Says She's No LGBTQ Hero
In a scathing court filing Wednesday, Campbell County denies wrongdoing in the 2023 firing of the local library director, who is suing. The county says her claims are full of bogus âself-praiseâ and that she's no LGBTQ hero.
Clair McFarlandJuly 18, 2025

Wyoming Company Helps Develop Tech-Driven Early Alzheimerâs Detection Tool
Wyoming technology company Lunavi has helped develop a tech-driven digital tool to detect Alzheimerâs disease before most other tests can. It will make the tests inexpensive and available to anyone with an internet connection.
Renée JeanJuly 18, 2025

Massive Recovery Mission Planned For Yellowstone Hiker Who Vanished 10 Months Ago
A team of private-sector outdoorsmen and another of Yellowstone National Park personnel and volunteers are preparing missions next month to recover Austin King. Heâs the 22-year-old hiker who vanished after summiting Eagle Peak last September.
Clair McFarlandJuly 18, 2025

Accused Serial Killer Suspected Of Murdering 2 Women In Wyoming Dies In Tennessee
Clark Perry Baldwin, a convicted murderer and suspected serial killer linked to the deaths of two women in Wyoming, died Friday in Tennessee. His death leaves a Wyoming prosecutor frustrated he wonât stand trial here for the decades-old murders.
Clair McFarlandJuly 18, 2025

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Friday, July 18, 2025
Jake in the 307. Weekday mornings 6-10 a.m.
Jake NicholsJuly 18, 2025

House Votes To Defund Public Media, Gouging NPR and PBS
By a 216 - 213 vote, the U.S. House on Thursday approved a Trump administration plan to rescind two years' budget from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman voted for the measure, which also impacts PBS and NPR.
Jimmy OrrJuly 18, 2025

Guest Column: When PBS Stopped Listening, America Stopped Watching
Joanna Kail, CEO of Wyoming PBS, writes, "PBSâs unwillingness to confront growing concerns about ideological bias created a perception that it no longer served the public equally. Viewers walked away, unsure if PBS was still for them."
Guest ColumnJuly 18, 2025
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Friday, July 18, 2025
Friday's headlines include: * Kill NPR/PBS  Vote Friday * After 33 Years, I-90 Jane Doe  Identified * Degenfelder Fights Judgeâs School Choice Order
Wendy CorrJuly 18, 2025

Friday Or Bust: House Under Legal Deadline For PBS, NPR Cuts
The U.S. House of Representatives has a legal deadline of Friday at 11:59 p.m. to vote on the proposed $1.1 billion in cuts to public television and radio. Wyoming's congressional delegation is firmly in favor of the cuts.
Sean Barry & Clair McFarlandJuly 18, 2025

Wyoming Irrigators Frustrated By Getting Shut Off Earlier In Colorado River Basin
Western Wyoming irrigators are frustrated after being shut off earlier than normal to send Colorado River Basin water downstream. State officials are holding public meetings to keep tabs on Wyomingâs share of the Colorado River.
David MadisonJuly 17, 2025

Casper Drug Mule Pleads Guilty, To Testify Against Others In Meth/Fentanyl Ring
A 49-year-old Casper woman who was trafficking meth, fentanyl and cocaine from Colorado to Wyoming pleaded guilty Thursday in a plea deal with prosecutors. She received eight years in prison, and in return will testify against others in the drug ring.
Dale KillingbeckJuly 17, 2025

Hageman Wants Answers About Prosecution Of Grand Teton Trail Runner
Idaho ultrarunner Michelino Sunseri is awaiting a verdict in a criminal trial for cutting a switchback while running up Grand Teton last fall. U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman says sheâs investigating a possible overzealous prosecution.
Sean BarryJuly 17, 2025

Degenfelder Fighting Judge's Block On School Choice Program
Superintendent of Public Instruction Megan Degenfelder announced Thursday the State of Wyoming is challenging a judgeâs order that blocks the stateâs new school-choice program. âI am grateful for the Attorney Generalâs swift action,â Degenfelder said.
Clair McFarlandJuly 17, 2025

Laramie County Jail To Open Wyomingâs First In-House Mental Health Sections
Nearly half of the inmates in the Laramie County jail have some sort of mental illness, and about 11% are âextremelyâ ill. Thatâs why the Laramie County Sheriffâs Office created Wyomingâs first in-house jail pods specifically for mentally ill inmates.
Clair McFarlandJuly 17, 2025

Casper Man, 20, Denies Pulling Loaded Handgun On Girls At Skate Park
A 20-year-old Casper man accused of pulling a loaded handgun on three teen girls at a skate park pleaded not guilty Thursday in Natrona County District Court. Heâs accused of racking the weapon and pointing it at the girls âgangster style.â
Dale KillingbeckJuly 17, 2025

Park Service Kills "Food-Conditioned" Black Bear In Yellowstone
The National Park Service announced Thursday that a black bear in Yellowstone was killed because it had developed a taste for human food. The last straw was ransacking a tent and tearing down food storage poles.
Andrew RossiJuly 17, 2025

âI-90â Jane Doe, Suspected Victim Of Serial Killer, Identified After 33 Years
A young, petite, pregnant woman found dead with beating and strangulation injuries 33 years ago in a borrow ditch 15 miles north of Sheridan has been identified as Cindi Arleen Estrada. Sheâs one of two alleged Wyoming victims of an accused serial killer.
Clair McFarlandJuly 17, 2025

Guest Column: Why Are They So Afraid of Choice?
Rep. Darin McCann writes, "If the WEA believes so strongly in public education, they should welcome the opportunity to prove their model is still the best. But instead, they use legal roadblocks and union muscle to deny families the very freedom they themselves enjoy:Â the freedom to choose."
Guest ColumnJuly 17, 2025

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Thursday, July 17, 2025
Jake in the 307. Weekday mornings 6-10 a.m.
Jake NicholsJuly 17, 2025
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Thursday, July 17, 2025
Thursday's headlines include: Wyo Sens Vote To Defund Public Media Man Killed In Police Shootout Was From Worland Montana Considers Killing Half Of Its Wolf Population
Wendy CorrJuly 17, 2025

Wyoming Senators Say Their Votes To Defund Public Media Due To Left-Wing Bias
In statements and interviews with Cowboy State Daily on Wednesday, Sens. Lummis and Barrasso said their votes for massive cuts to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting are warranted because of what they call a left-wing bias of its public media outlets.
Clair McFarlandJuly 16, 2025

Wyomingâs Obsidian Trails A Roadmap Of Critical Ancient Trade Routes
Archaeologists use obsidian to determine how far people traveled on ancient trade routes across Wyoming. Each obsidian flake bears a unique volcanic fingerprint that points to its place of origin, which can be hundreds of miles away.
Jackie DorothyJuly 16, 2025

Federal Court Rejects Climate Change-Based Challenge To Wyoming Drilling Permits
A federal court on Tuesday rejected environmental groupsâ effort to overturn thousands of oil and gas drilling permits in Wyoming and New Mexico. The court said they couldnât show how drilling in Wyoming would directly impact polar bears in the Arctic.
David MadisonJuly 16, 2025
