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By The Way, Montana Is Exempt From Public Land Sales In Budget Bill
While many in Wyoming and other western states are worried about potential public land sales, our neighbors to the north aren't sharing those concerns. Montana's congressional delegation was able to exempt the state from any potential public land sell-offs.
David MadisonJune 18, 2025

Parade To Protests: Wyo Delegation Says One Side Is Patriotic, Other Side Is Destructive
From riots in Los Angeles to a military parade in D.C., the past week in America has shown the countryâs growing divide. Wyoming's congressional delegation says one side is patriotic while the other side is for chaos and destruction.
Jackson Walker for Cowboy State DailyJune 18, 2025

Hageman Says Vast Swaths Of Wyoming Public Lands Wonât Be Sold
Wyoming Rep. Harriet Hageman says a Wilderness Society map that shows nearly 15 million acres of public land could be sold if the Senate budget bill passes is wrong. The group stands by its report, which it says is based on what the language of the bill says.
Mark HeinzJune 18, 2025

Wyomingâs First Private 1-Mile Horse Racing Track Faces Delays
Thunder Plains just east of Cheyenne had planned to open Wyomingâs first privately-owned horse racing track in the fall. A backlog in getting electricity to the site, and a soggy spring, have delayed that opening timeline.
Renée JeanJune 18, 2025

Gillette Nursing Home Ignored Signs Of Fatal Overdose, Family Claims In Lawsuit
A Tramadol overdose in November killed Rhonda Parker, 66, who was living at a Gillette assisted living center. Her family sued the care facility Wednesday, claiming caretakers ignored severe signs of her overdose for hours before she died.
Clair McFarlandJune 18, 2025

US Supreme Court Upholds Child Sex-Change Ban Thatâs Similar To Wyomingâs
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld Tennesseeâs ban on medical treatments related to gender changes for kids. That smooths the way for Wyoming's similar ban to survive in federal court, though it's still unclear how it would fare in state court. Â
Clair McFarlandJune 18, 2025

Guest Column: We Are Committed To Carrying Out Sec. Kennedy's Policy Recommendations
Rep. Rachel Rodriguez-Williams writes, "As a MAHA mom and your representative, I am committed to helping carry out Sec. Kennedy's policy recommendations and I hope to encourage everyone to be part of the solution as this administration develops strategies to make our children healthy again."
Guest ColumnJune 18, 2025

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Jake in the 307. Weekday mornings 6-10 a.m.
Jake NicholsJune 18, 2025
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Wednesday's headlines include: * More Blue Collar Workers Needed * Jackson Hole To Build Largest Hotel Yet * Sheriff Climbs 12,000-Ft Summit To Save Teens
Wendy CorrJune 18, 2025

Blue-Collar Sector To Wyoming Schools: Give Us More Welders
With voids of unfilled technical education jobs in Wyoming â like welders, plumbers and construction workers â the state needs to adjust its education system to those fields. That was the message from the stateâs blue-collar sector to legislators Tuesday.
Clair McFarlandJune 18, 2025

Carbon County Sheriff Rescues 3 Teens Lost And Stranded On Medicine Bow Peak
Carbon County Sheriff Alex Bakken left a meeting Monday night when he saw an alert that three teens were lost on Medicine Bow Peak. A former search and rescue volunteer, Bakken hiked up the mountain in the dark with another volunteer and found them.
Justin GeorgeJune 18, 2025
Pony Express Carries Official US Mail Along Oregon Trail Route Through Wyoming
The annual Pony Express ride across the U.S. West crossed through central Wyoming on Tuesday. Rain and a little hail couldnât slow the riders down along the Oregon Trail route through the Cowboy State.
Dale KillingbeckJune 18, 2025

âCody Roberts Daysâ Banner Greets Pro-Wolf Activists On Ride Through Daniel
When pro-wolf activists arrived in Daniel, Wyoming, on Saturday to protest the stateâs wolf management policies, they were greeted by a large banner celebrating the man who made international headlines for reportedly running down a wolf with a snowmobile.
Mark HeinzJune 18, 2025

Jackson Council OKs 244,000-Square-Foot Hotel Complex, Largest Ever For Town
Jackson Town Council on Monday approved the townâs largest ever hotel and condo complex, a massive 244,000-square-foot development by Mogul Capital. Itâs a third smaller than the companyâs original proposal and will take up a city block.
Renée JeanJune 17, 2025

Crowning Moment For âCrypto Queenâ Lummis As Senate Passes Landmark Bill
The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly passed a landmark cryptocurrency bill Tuesday in a big win for Sen. Cynthia Lummis, aka Wyomingâs âCrypto Queen.â It goes to the House after a bumpy ride for several weeks.
Sean BarryJune 17, 2025

Angler Shoots, Kills Charging Cow Moose Near Resort In Bighorn Mountains
An angler shot and killed a cow moose he says charged him Saturday on the North Tongue River near Bear Lodge Resort in the Bighorn Mountains. The cowâs two young calves had to be put down.
Mark HeinzJune 17, 2025

Western Wyoming Wildfire Burns Close To Historic Lookout Post
The Horse Fire burning in the Bridger-Teton National Forest in western Wyoming on Tuesday has come within 2 miles of a historic fire lookout post on Prospect Peak. The outpost has been covered in an aluminum-based wrap as a precaution.
Greg JohnsonJune 17, 2025

Supercell Thunderstorms Pummel Wildlife, Bust Windows With Baseball-Sized Hail
June, July and August are âhailstorm seasonâ in Wyoming, Montana and the rest of the Rocky Mountain region. A surge of supercell thunderstorms over the last week have pummeled wildlife and caused widespread destruction with up to baseball-sized hail.
Andrew RossiJune 17, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Energy Innovation Is Driving Wyoming Forward â Let's Keep It That Way
Dear editor: Congress should protect the tools that are working. Let's keep energy investment flowing into Wyoming and throughout the country by giving all businesses the certainty they need to build, hire, and grow.
June 17, 2025

Casper 19-Year-Old Gets 5-8 Years For Shooting Man In The Back At Park
A Casper 19-year-old was sentenced to 5-8 years in prison Tuesday for a 2024 Fourth of July shooting in a local park. He shot a 47-year-old dad in the back who confronted him about a bottle rocket shot at his children.
Dale KillingbeckJune 17, 2025

Bloody, Beaten Man Found In Wheatland Liquor Store Is Alive, Family Says
A man found bloody and beaten in a shuttered Wheatland liquor store Saturday night is alive, his family says. Meanwhile, a 39-year-old local man was charged Monday with aggravated burglary on the theory he broke into the store to attack the other man.
Clair McFarlandJune 17, 2025

Bill Sniffin: Little Boys, Thinking Rocks, And Mountain Snow Showers in June
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes, âThis is a story from almost 40 years ago about a dad and his young boy on an adventure involving âThinking Rocks.ââ
Bill SniffinJune 17, 2025

Parents Suing State Claim Voucher Program Could Alienate Gay, Trans Students
The same judge who ruled against the state of Wyoming on funding public education has been assigned to a lawsuit challenging school vouchers. Some parents in the lawsuit claim vouchers can alienate âqueer,â transgender and nonbinary students.
Clair McFarlandJune 17, 2025

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Jake in the 307. Weekday mornings 6-10 a.m.
Jake NicholsJune 17, 2025
