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Guest Column: Trump Is Right — It’s Time To Trust Parents And Local Communities
Superintendent of Public Instruction Megan Degenfelder writes, “I fully support President Donald Trump’s executive order to dismantle the federal Department of Education. … This is not about eliminating education — it’s about improving it.”
CSD StaffMarch 25, 2025

16-Year-Old Girl Accused Of Shooting Two Men Asks To Be Charged As Child
The attorney for Addisyn Rain Marie Fisher is asking a judge to send the 16-year-old's case to juvenile court. Fisher, from Rock Springs, is charged as an adult in the shooting of two men and has an arraignment hearing Thursday.
Clair McFarlandMarch 25, 2025

Delegation: ‘No Truth’ To Report Rock Springs Social Security Office On Cut List
Democrats say Social Security is under siege, but Wyoming’s congressional delegation says that’s not true. They also say there’s “no truth whatsoever” to reports the Rock Springs field office is on a cut list.
Sean BarryMarch 25, 2025

Starting April 1, Wyoming Post Offices May Lose Afternoon Mail Pickup
It's still not clear if afternoon pickup for Wyoming wyoming mail will be impacted under the Delivering for America plan, which starts April 1. It could mean Wyoming post offices will lose it.
Renée JeanMarch 25, 2025

Hageman Cancels In-Person Town Halls Over ‘Democrat Threats Of Violence’
Wyoming Congresswoman Harriet Hageman has canceled in-person access for two of her upcoming town hall meetings because of “Democrat threats of violence.” She says incidents at recent town halls in Wheatland, Laramie and Rock Springs make safety an issue.
Leo WolfsonMarch 25, 2025

Wyoming Is First State To Require Proof Of Citizenship To Vote In All Elections
Wyoming has some of the strictest voter ID laws in the nation after the recently competed legislative session. That includes being the first state in the nation to require proof of U.S. citizenship for all elections in the state.
Leo WolfsonMarch 25, 2025

Yellowstone Pool That Exploded Last Summer Is Still Closed — And Still Exploding
Black Diamond Pool in Yellowstone National Park has been closed since it violently exploded last July. As the park prepares for the summer tourism season, it remains closed — and is still exploding.
Andrew RossiMarch 25, 2025

Casper Man Empties Handgun As His Truck Is Stolen, Then Catches Up To It
A 41-year-old Casper man is expected in court Tuesday, accused of stealing a truck. The owner of the truck emptied a handgun at it as it was driven away, then caught up to it in another car and held the alleged thief at gunpoint until police got there.
Dale KillingbeckMarch 25, 2025

Full Semitrailer Smashes Through Shed, House In Upton
A semitrailer full of bentonite smashed through the side of a storage shed and a vehicle, then halfway through a house Monday in Upton. The man living in the house was in bed when the truck “pushed his bedroom out the other wall.”
Clair McFarlandMarch 25, 2025

The American West: Carving A Homestead In The Black Hills
Ira and Hattie Tillotson homesteaded a quarter section of land south of Hot Springs, Dakota Territory, near Cascade Springs, in 1883. The place is the oldest farm continuously owned by the same family in Fall River County, South Dakota.
Peggy SandersMarch 25, 2025

Candy Moulton: Celebrating John Nesbitt – A Boy From The Country
Columnist Candy Moulton writes: “In his newly published autobiography Boy from the Country, John Nesbitt shares the hard, sometimes painful, stories of his growing up in rural poverty and how that shaped him into the writer he is.”
Candy MoultonMarch 25, 2025

Carbon County Sheriff's Facebook Page Back After Hackers Used It To Sell Crypto
UPDATE: Carbon County Sheriff Alex Bakken reported Tuesday afternoon that, after days of working with Meta and Cowboy State Daily, his Facebook page has been restored. A hacker took it over Friday and used it to sell cryptocurrency.
Clair McFarlandMarch 25, 2025

Human Remains ID’d As Washakie County Woman Missing Since 2023
Dental records identified Breanna Mitchell on Monday as the woman whose remains were found Sunday in rural Washakie County. Mitchell disappeared nearly two years ago. Her cause of death is not known.
Jen KocherMarch 25, 2025

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake — Tuesday, March 25, 2025
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Jake NicholsMarch 25, 2025
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Tuesday's headlines include: * Skeletal Remains Found In Washakie County * Glenrock Woman Sentenced For Stalking Teen * “Trump Force One” Parked At Cheyenne Airport
Wendy CorrMarch 25, 2025

Former Wyoming Legislators Win Big In County Republican Party Elections
Former House Speaker Albert Sommers was elected chairman of the Sublette County Republican Party this month. County GOP elections around Wyoming followed the trend of putting former legislators into leadership roles.
Leo WolfsonMarch 25, 2025

Wyoming Tesla Owners Bristle At Destruction Campaign
Wyoming Tesla owners remain concerned about the attacks on Tesla products and properties happening nationwide. The FBI launched a task force Monday to investigate the crimes officials call “domestic terrorism.”
Clair McFarlandMarch 24, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Cows And The Freedom Of Speech
Dear editor: The sound of people booing in attempt to voice their displeasure over various things sounded much like the cattle’s mooing at their displeasure with being loaded on the trucks.
March 24, 2025

Freight Containers Topple Off Train North Of Rock River
Several of a Union Pacific train's shipping containers toppled Monday north of Rock River. It's unclear if train car frames derailed with them. The mayor speculated it was because of high winds which reached over 60mph during the morning.
Clair McFarlandMarch 24, 2025

Legislators Can Keep Suing Freedom Caucus Over Election Flyers, Judge Says
A Sweetwater County District Court ruled Friday that a pair of Rock Springs state legislators can keep suing the Wyoming Freedom Caucus. They claim the group defamed them in election flyers during the 2024 campaign cycle.
Leo WolfsonMarch 24, 2025

Cody Man Found Hallucinating After Mother's Stabbing Sent To Mental Hospital
The case against a Cody man accused of stabbing his mother after claiming he had been hallucinating and that she had "little people" annoy him is on hold. A circuit court judge agreed that he should be committed to a mental hospital until deemed sane.
Clair McFarlandMarch 24, 2025

The American West: Annie Tallent, The First White Woman In The Black Hills
Annie Tallent was the first white woman to enter the Black Hills, Dakota Territory. She was a member of the Collins-Russell Expedition, also called the Gordon Party, which illegally traveled into the Black Hills in December 1874.
Peggy SandersMarch 24, 2025

Dave Simpson: 400 Bullet Holes, And They Made It Back
Columnist Dave Simpson writes, “As his son-in-law, I'm biased. But this new book is a riveting look at the incredible sacrifice, and the deadly price paid by many everyday Americans who risked it all for love of country.”
Dave SimpsonMarch 24, 2025

Clair McFarland: Don't Harass Your Banjo Player
Clair McFarland writes, "Little-Feisty played ‘Joy to the World.’ Even with that banjo being just a pan, a neck, five strings and some invisible sprites, I could hear it well above the sound of ‘Thunderstruck.’”
Clair McFarlandMarch 24, 2025
