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Letter To The Editor: Harriet Hageman Should Know Better
Dear editor: Harriet Hageman should know better. She grew up on a ranch. Sheâs walked this land, ridden across it, hunted on it. So how can she now pretend that auctioning off Wyomingâs future is somehow pro-freedom or pro-Wyoming?
June 20, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Stop The Public Lands Grab
Dear editor: Ask yourselves who will benefit from this land grab. It wonât be regular Wyomingites; it will be wealthy developers coming in from out of state or even out of the country who will be lining their pockets in the end.
June 20, 2025

In âExtremely Rareâ Case, Rock Springs Woman Charged With Making Child Porn
In what authorities say is an âextremely rareâ case, a Rock Springs woman is facing child pornography charges in Sweetwater County felony court. Sheâs scheduled to plead Monday on charges she made, delivered and possessed child porn.
Clair McFarlandJune 20, 2025

Idaho Woman Dies After 100-Foot Fall Into Snake River Near Alpine
An 89-year-old Idaho woman died Wednesday when she fell 100 feet into the Snake River near Alpine, Wyoming. She was picnicking with family when she âlost her footing,â authorities say. A drone located the woman, who was recovered less than a mile away.
Andrew RossiJune 19, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Deep Opposition To Proposed Public Land Sales
Dear editor: In reality, this is nothing more than a thinly veiled wealth transfer. The wealthiest Americans and large corporate interests stand to benefit by buying up these lands at bargain prices
June 19, 2025

Wyoming Schools Say Banning Gun-Free Zones Is Hiking Insurance Rates
Multiple Wyoming school districts say the repeal of Wyomingâs gun-free zones has prompted hikes in their liability insurance costs. The situation sparked debate between supporters and detractors of the new law at a legislative committee this week.
Clair McFarlandJune 19, 2025

Wyoming's Latest Sunset Of The Year Is Friday â It Just Gets Darker From There
When the sun sets Friday, Wyomingites will have enjoyed more than 15 hours of daylight on what's called the longest day of the year. It just gets darker from there until the shortest day on Dec. 21.
Andrew RossiJune 19, 2025

More Changes For Rock Springs BLM Plan; Locals Say âWeâve Studied That Thing To Deathâ
In whatâs become a familiar pattern, the Bureau of Land Managementâs controversial Rock Springs management plan is up for another round of reviews. Wyoming legislators and officials say âweâve studied that thing to death.â
Mark HeinzJune 19, 2025

Brief: Two Gillette Motorcyclists Killed In Head-On Near Wright
Two Gillette men died Wednesday when a work truck collided head-on with both their motorcycles on the highway between Wright and Newcastle. Fatigue for the truck driver is being investigated as the cause of the crash.
Clair McFarlandJune 19, 2025

CU Home Football Opener Against Wyoming Is Fastest Sell-Out In Recent Memory
Wyoming Cowboy fans pondering making the drive to Boulder for the Sept. 20 Colorado Buffaloes home opener against UW may be out of luck. The game has already sold out â faster than any previous CU home game in recent history.
Justin GeorgeJune 19, 2025

Cheyenne Man Accused Of Threatening To Play âRussian Rouletteâ With Women
A 38-year-old Cheyenne man is accused of pulling out a pistol Tuesday, showing it to two women and telling them he was going to play âRussian roulette.â He now faces a felony charge of aggravated assault.
Dale KillingbeckJune 19, 2025

Wyoming's Wild Weather: Snow And Pushing 100 Degrees This Weekend
Wyomingâs weather will be wild this weekend with near-record highs, including pushing 100 in some areas, then snow and freezing temperatures. Whether itâs brutal heat or summer snow, âeveryoneâs going to be mad at me,â says meteorologist Don Day.
Andrew RossiJune 19, 2025

Degenfelder Plans $6.4 Million School Choice Payout, But Judge Could Stop It
As a lawsuit against the program escalates, Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction Megan Degenfelder is still planning at this point to pay out $6.44 million for school choice July 1. A judge could decide next week to halt the payments. Â
Clair McFarlandJune 19, 2025

Guest Column: The Real Waste, Fraud And Abuse In Wyoming Is Coming From The Freedom Caucus
State Sen. Mike Gierau writes, "Whether undercutting industry, decrying the process producing good policy, or trying to preempt local government, the Freedom Caucus wastes your time and your dollars."
Guest ColumnJune 19, 2025

Black Hills Energy Spending $540M To Connect North-South Wyoming Power Grids
A pair of large-scale Black Hills Energy projects will connect northern and southern Wyoming power grids while adding more natural gas generation. Together, they represent a $540 million outlay.
David MadisonJune 19, 2025

Guest Column: Our Public Lands Are Not for Sale
Rep. Mike Schmid writes, "As a member of the Wyoming Legislature, I have deep concerns about the proposal buried in the so-called âBig Beautiful Billâ that would allow the federal government to sell off large swaths of our public lands â under the guise of solving housing shortages."
Guest ColumnJune 19, 2025

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Thursday, June 19, 2025
Jake in the 307. Weekday mornings 6-10 a.m.
Jake NicholsJune 19, 2025
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Thursday, June 19, 2025
Thursday's headlines include: * Public Land Sale Outrage * Harriet: Land Sale Map Wrong * Carbon Capture Project Not Dead
Wendy CorrJune 19, 2025

Cheyenne Murder A Web Of Conflicting Statements And Admitted Lies
Investigators are trying to piece together how an 18-year-old was murdered just after midnight Friday at a Cheyenne mobile home park. The suspect and witnesses have given a convoluted web of conflicting statements and admitted lies.
Greg JohnsonJune 19, 2025

Wyoming Land Expert Tapped For BLM As Trump Considers Selling Federal Land
A Wyoming land expert with deep ranching roots has been tapped for a senior position with the Bureau of Land Management. Her appointment comes at a time when the potential sale of public lands in Wyoming has become a lightning rod across the state.
Renée JeanJune 19, 2025

Judge Wonât Overturn Wyomingâs First Fentanyl Manslaughter Conviction
A Greybull man who was the first person in Wyoming to be convicted of manslaughter for selling fentanyl-laced drugs wonât get a new trial. A judge Wednesday rejected a motion that challenged his plea deal, which got him 15-20 years in prison.
Jen KocherJune 19, 2025

Tom Lubnau: Sale Of Our Public Lands Brings More Questions Than Answers
Columnist Tom Lubnau writes, "My understanding of the public land sale proposals is they are so vague, with so many unanswered questions, that at this point, I canât get behind risking Wyomingâs way of life to pay the bills for the United States."
Tom LubnauJune 19, 2025

Selling Federal Public Land Draws Massive Backlash From Western Hunters
Hunters are up in arms over potential federal public land sales included in a U.S. Senate budget bill. Prominent groups like the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Wyoming's Muley Fanatic Foundation, and The Boone And Crockett Club all blasted the proposal.
Mark HeinzJune 19, 2025

Despite Federal Cuts, Company Says Gillette Carbon Capture Project Not Dead
The Department of Energy scrapping a nearly $50 million grant supporting large-scale carbon capture technology in Gillette is a blow, but wonât kill the project, the company says. Work will continue with a push for private investment.
David MadisonJune 19, 2025
