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Haitian Trucker Trial Day Two: Surviving EMTâs Emotional Testimony
In the second day of trial for a Haitian truck driver accused of slamming into two EMTs â killing one â the EMT who survived weathered emotional questioning Friday in Sweetwater County Court.
Clair McFarlandSeptember 06, 2025

The Roundup: A New Conversation With Craig Johnson
This week, host Wendy Corr checks in with New York Times Bestselling author Craig Johnson, who is in New Orleans to receive a lifetime achievement award! They chat about social media, his touring schedule, and his next book coming out in May.
Wendy CorrSeptember 06, 2025

Barrasso Voted To Confirm RFK Jr., Now Says Heâs âDeeply Concernedâ Over Vaccines
Wyoming U.S. Sen. John Barrasso, a medical doctor, voted to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Secretary of Health and Human Services. On Thursday, he clashed with him over vaccines, saying heâs now âdeeply concernedâ about the top U.S. health official.
Sean BarrySeptember 05, 2025

Grand Teton Canât Meet Demand If Toilets Wonât Flush, U.S. House Members Told
Wyomingâs Harriet Hageman and the rest of the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources met at Grand Teton National Park on Friday. They were told that the park depends on federal money, and that it canât meet the tourism demand if the toilets wonât flush.
Mark HeinzSeptember 05, 2025

Wheatland Beekeeper Devastated After Bear Ransacks His Hives
A Wheatland beekeeper has installed an electric fence and surveillance after his hives were ransacked this week. A tuft of fur points to a hungry bear, which he fears will return to get the rest of his honey.
Jackson WalkerSeptember 05, 2025

Shapeshifting Metal Gallium Could Transform Electronics, Boost Wyoming Mining
Gallium is a shapeshifting metal that's been compared to whatever was used to build the upgraded terminator in âTerminator 2.â Wyoming could provide the world with more of this liquid miracle metal, which is used to make self-healing fabrics and wires.
David MadisonSeptember 05, 2025

Guest Column: Conspiracy Theories And The Wyoming Legislature
Guest columnist Albert Sommers writes, "What should have been a discussion on Wyomingâs water future turned into a debate over 'chem trails,' a conspiracy theory claiming that airplanes are spraying chemicals to control the weather or even harm people."
Guest ColumnSeptember 05, 2025

Dennis Sun: The Need to Belong
Columnist Dennis Sun writes, "Illegal meat coming into the U.S. where we're fighting the New World screwworm, bringing in labor from other countries and allowing other countries to purchase land in America, are just a few of the issues agriculture faces today."
Dennis SunSeptember 05, 2025

Jonathan Lange: How Did Gender Ideology End Up In Our Kids' Sex-Education Books?
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, "Every time politicians tell you that we donât need to pass legislation to protect Wyoming from big city woke-ism, remember this debacle."
Jonathan LangeSeptember 05, 2025

Western Wyoming Wildfire Threatens Famous View Of Squaretop Mountain
Residents of Sublette County are worried that views of Squaretop Mountain might forever be altered with the encroachment of the Dollar Lake Fire. The setting is one of the state's most recognizable landscapes, even once appearing on Wyoming's license plate.
Greg JohnsonSeptember 05, 2025

Casper Teen Who Wanted To 'Gut That Dude' Gets Life For Mall Stabbing
A Casper 16-year-old got life in prison Friday for stabbing and killing 14-year-old Bobby Maher outside a mall in April 2024. The prosecutor said the teen, who reportedly said he wanted to "gut that dude," aspired to be âa little gangster and thug."
Dale KillingbeckSeptember 05, 2025

Family In Sheridan County Plane Crash Faces Long Recovery, Loss Of Teen Daughter
Federal investigators are digging into what led to the Monday crash of a small plane in Sheridan County that killed a 13-year-old girl and injured her parents and brother. The father, who was the pilot, has had other air incidents, court records show.
Justin GeorgeSeptember 05, 2025

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Friday, September 5, 2025
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Jake NicholsSeptember 05, 2025
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Friday, September 5, 2025
Friday's headlines include: * UW To Retire Josh Allenâs Jersey * Trial Begins For Haitian Truck Driver * Dollar Lake Fire Moves Within Sight Of Squaretop
Wendy CorrSeptember 05, 2025

Trial Starts For Haitian Trucker Accused Of Plowing Into Crash Scene, Killing EMT
Trial started Thursday for a Haitian trucker accused of plowing into a crash scene on I-80, killing one EMT and severely injuring another. One witness testified the horrific scene is âimprinted in my mind."
Clair McFarlandSeptember 05, 2025

State Of Wyoming's Investment in DraftKings Feeds Debate Over Gambling Stocks
The State of Wyoming owns about $110,833 worth of shares in sports gambling company DraftKings, the state treasurerâs office confirmed on Thursday. Lawmakers had mixed opinions about the state investing in gambling stocks.
Clair McFarlandSeptember 05, 2025

Rock Springs Loaf 'N Jug Store Sells $2 Million Powerball Winner
Someone bought a Powerball ticket worth $2 million at a Loaf 'N Jug in Rock Springs. That winning ticket was drawn during Wednesday nightâs $1.4 billion drawing. A clerk at the store told Cowboy State Daily that she didn't really care because she didn't win.
Jimmy OrrSeptember 05, 2025

Trumpâs Offshore Wind Crackdown Has Wyoming Wind Advocates Worried
Wind energy supporters across Wyoming are holding their breath as they wait to see how the Trump administrationâs continued steps against onshore and offshore wind projects will impact the industry in the Cowboy State.
Jackson WalkerSeptember 05, 2025

Hageman Introduces Bills To Step Up War On Washington, D.C., Crime
U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman has assumed a leading role in asserting Congressâs authority to fight crime in the nationâs capital and fix mismanagement by the cityâs officials. But she is noncommittal on scrapping the cityâs government altogether.
Sean BarrySeptember 04, 2025
First F.E. Warren Minutemen III Silo Decommissioned For New Sentinel Missiles
The Air Force has confirmed decommissioning of the first F.E. Warren Air Force Base Minutemen III silo to make way for new Sentinel missiles. Itâs a huge milestone for the $141 billion nuclear modernization project, which begins in Wyoming.
Renée JeanSeptember 04, 2025

Dollar Lake Fire Burning Along Green River Lakes, Within Sight Of Squaretop
Steep, rugged terrain is slowing down progress for the more than 500 personnel fighting the nearly 16,000-acre Dollar Lake Fire about 40 miles north of Pinedale. Itâs burning along the Green River Lakes and is within sight of Squaretop Mountain.
Greg JohnsonSeptember 04, 2025

Letter To The Editor: A Discussion About Education Savings Accounts
Dear editor: First Citizen: Parents should be the sole arbitrators of how and where their children receive education. Second Citizen: Including even parents who are neglectful? Those who are bad parents?
September 04, 2025

Josh Allen To Become First UW Football Player To Have Number Retired
Former University of Wyoming Cowboys quarterback Josh Allen will return to Laramie on Nov. 22 to have his jersey retired. The ceremony will mark the first official jersey retirement in Cowboys football history.
David MadisonSeptember 04, 2025

Travis Deti: All That Works: Coal, Gas and Nuclear for Wyomingâs Future
Wyoming Mining Association's Travis Deti writes, "To meet expected demand [for electricity] will not require the 'all of the above' approach. Whatâs needed instead is an âall that worksâ approach. Electricity produced from coal, gas and nuclear is what works."
Guest ColumnSeptember 04, 2025
