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Supreme Court Petition Is Final Hail Mary For Wyoming Corner-Crossing Landowner
The landowner at the center of Wyomingâs famous âcorner-crossingâ case has lost every court battle against hunters who crossed at the corner of his property to get to public land. Wednesday, he filed a petition for the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case.
Mark HeinzJuly 16, 2025

Guest Column: D.C. Lawfare Meddling In Wyomingâs Election Integrity Movement
Rep. John Bear writes, "When radical left-wing activists from Washington, D.C., backed by millions in dark money and parroting the talking points of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, are trying to overturn our common sense law, we know weâre over the target."
Guest ColumnJuly 16, 2025

Man Killed In Officer-Involved Shooting ID'd As 37-Year-Old Worland Resident
The man killed in an officer-involved shooting Monday in Worland was 37-year-old Derek Fyffe, the coroner confirmed Wednesday. He reportedly shot at officers as they approached him near a bridge, who returned fire.
Clair McFarlandJuly 16, 2025

Small Army Of Cybersecurity Warriors Trains To Digitally Defend Energy Industry
As Wyoming aspires to be an energy powerhouse, a new generation of cybersecurity defenders is training in Wyoming and at the Idaho National Lab. As AI booms, so does the need to protect that critical infrastructure from digital threats.
David MadisonJuly 16, 2025

Montana Considers Killing Nearly Half Of Its Wolf Population
Montana is considering setting a wolf kill quota of 500 for the 2025-2026 wolf seasons, nearly half of its wolf population. It would allow hunters and trappers to take as many as 15 wolves each.Â
Mark HeinzJuly 16, 2025

Cheyenne Man Accused Of Using Brass Knuckles, Pistol To Steal Xbox
A 32-year-old Cheyenne man is accused of using brass knuckles, and then a pistol, in his attempt to take a $700 Xbox video game console from someoneâs home. He now faces five criminal charges that could send him to prison for decades.
Dale KillingbeckJuly 16, 2025

Tom Lubnau: Why Is There An Effort To Make Public Comment To The Legislature Impossible?
Columnist Tom Lubnau writes, "The current legislature has developed a pattern of stifling public comment. Could it be the input of the Wyoming citizens is an impediment to consolidation of power in a few puppet masters in the legislature?"
Tom LubnauJuly 16, 2025

Mud And Rocks Washed From Elk Fire Area Close U.S. 14 Overnight, More Could Follow
Itâs what WYDOT officials have expected since the Elk Fire burned nearly 100,000 acres in the Bighorn Mountains last fall. Heavy rain caused a mud and rockslide, closing a section of U.S. Highway 14 overnight Tuesday. More debris flows could follow.
Andrew RossiJuly 16, 2025

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Jake in the 307. Weekday mornings 6-10 a.m.
Jake NicholsJuly 16, 2025

Wyoming Judge Blocks School-Choice Program, This Time For Months
A Wyoming judge on Tuesday blocked Wyoming's school-choice program from going into effect, for a period of months or years during a legal challenge against it. The program is likely unconstitutional, wrote the judge.Â
Clair McFarlandJuly 16, 2025
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Wednesday's headlines include: * Game And Fish Says No * Delist Grizzly Bill Moves Forward * Man Killed In Officer Involved Shooting
Wendy CorrJuly 16, 2025

After Hours Of Testimony, Commission Rejects Changes To Landowner Hunting Tags
After landowners showed up in force to oppose proposed changes to landowner hunting tag requirements, the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission rejected the changes Tuesday.
Mark HeinzJuly 16, 2025

Now A Legislative Committee Investigating Weston County Clerk's Election Errors
The Management Audit Committee is forming a task force to investigate the Weston County clerk's handling of the 2024 election, where multiple errors warped uncontested races. Secretary of State Chuck Gray applauds the move, while others question it.
Clair McFarlandJuly 16, 2025

Pumpkin King Is So Serious His Greenhouse Has Air Conditioning â His Home Doesnât
Worlandâs âPumpkin Kingâ is serious about growing a 2,000-pound pumpkin. Heâs pampering them with 500 gallons of water a day, sends his soil for lab testing and has installed air conditioning in his greenhouse, something his own house doesnât have.
Andrew RossiJuly 15, 2025

Hagemanâs Bill To Delist Grizzlies Passes House Committee
A U.S. House committee advanced legislation Tuesday sponsored by U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyoming, to remove Yellowstone-area grizzly bears from the Endangered Species Act list. The bill also would ban courts from blocking the delisting.
Sean BarryJuly 15, 2025

Cyclists Say Exclusive Tour De Wyoming One Of Best Bike Tours In The Nation
The Tour de Wyoming rolled out for a loop trail around Sinks Canyon at about 6 a.m. Tuesday as the cyclists hit the eventâs halfway point. Camped in Lander, riders in the exclusive 250-bike event say itâs one of the best in the nation.
Renée JeanJuly 15, 2025

Bill Sniffin: It Is Time To Hit The Road For Treks Around The Cowboy State
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes, "A great Wyoming tourist theme is the Great Road Trip. I am planning my trips right now. Two of my annual trips will be my annual Yellowstone trip for the 55th consecutive year and my annual trip to the Red Desert."
Bill SniffinJuly 15, 2025

Federal Court Halts Roundup Of Rare Wyoming Curly-Haired Mustangs
A plan to round up rare curly-haired mustangs from herds in southcentral Wyoming is on hold after a Tuesday federal court ruling. The court sided with horse advocate groups against the BLMâs plan.
Mark HeinzJuly 15, 2025

Energy Secretary Wright Says Wyoming Coal Is Still Americaâs Energy Future
Along with opening the first new rare earth mine in the U.S. in 70 years last week, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright says Wyoming is key to President Trumpâs agenda. While on a decade-long downturn, he said Wyoming coal is Americaâs energy future.
David MadisonJuly 15, 2025

Bear Spray Leaves 30 People On Jackson Tram âChoking, Coughing And Pukingâ
There were about 30 people on a Jackson Hole Mountain Resort enclosed tram Monday when a can of bear spray went off. A woman on the tram says it left people "choking, coughing, and puking.â
Andrew RossiJuly 15, 2025

One Man Dead, Officer Wounded In Shootout With Police In Worland
A man is dead and an officer wounded after a Monday shootout on a bridge in Worland, the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation and Worland Police Department confirmed Tuesday. The officer sustained non-life-threatening gunshot injuries.
Clair McFarlandJuly 15, 2025

Guest Column: Accountability Is Not Control
Rep. Daniel Singh writes, "Rep. Mike Yin argues that recent judicial reform proposals threaten the separation of powers. In reality, they aim to restore public accountability. Wyomingâs judicial retention system is one of the least transparent in state government."
Guest ColumnJuly 15, 2025

Former Thermopolis Police Sergeant Claims He Can't Be Sued For Fatal Shootout
A former Thermopolis police sergeant in a Monday court filing denied any wrongdoing in a fatal April 2023 shootout that left a local man dead. Former Sgt. Mike Mascorro also says he's protected by qualified immunity, therefore can't be sued.
Clair McFarlandJuly 15, 2025

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Jake in the 307. Weekday mornings 6-10 a.m.
Jake NicholsJuly 15, 2025
