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Trump Order Further Tees Up Wyoming To Become Leader In Rare Earth Elements
Trumpâs executive order last week to boost production of rare earth elements tees up Wyoming become a focus for that. Breaking Chinaâs stranglehold on the worldâs supply âis an emergency,â says Holly Krutka, who heads UWâs School of Energy Resources.
David MadisonMarch 24, 2025

Rock Springs Land Use Plan On Hold As Congress Revises BLM Western Priorities
Hope is running high in southwest Wyoming that millions of acres of federal land wonât be locked up as Harriet Hageman pushes Congress to revise Bureau of Land Management plans across the West.
Mark HeinzMarch 24, 2025

State Shuts Down Bingo Nights At Cody Bars After âIllegal Gamblingâ Complaint
Popular bingo nights at three Cody bars have been shut down by the Wyoming Gaming Commission after an anonymous complaint of âillegal gambling.â The agency says itâs following the law, while the bars call the move âabsolutely ridiculous.â
Andrew RossiMarch 24, 2025

Glenrock Teen, Family Recall Harrowing Year Of Stalking, Impersonation
A Glenrock, Wyoming, woman got two years' probation last week after evidence surfaced she was behind a yearlong effort to stalk and impersonate a teen girl and her boyfriend. Now, the girl and her family want enhanced penalties when adults stalk minors.
Clair McFarlandMarch 24, 2025

âTrump Force Oneâ Parked At Cheyenne Airport A Magnet For Photos And Selfies
President Donald Trumpâs family plane remains parked at the Cheyenne Regional Airport on Monday, and has been a magnet for selfies and photos of the jet. The large 757 landed sometime Saturday, and has been drawing attention since.
Leo WolfsonMarch 24, 2025

Another Wild Windy Wyoming Weekend: 116 MPH Winds On Mount Coffin
It was another windy weekend in Wyoming, with winds hitting more than 100 mph in western parts of the state. Mount Coffin experienced the highest wind gust hitting 116 mph.
Andrew RossiMarch 24, 2025

Authorities Attempt To ID Human Skeletal Remains Found In Washakie County
The Washakie County Sheriffâs Office is investigating human remains discovered by a Wyoming Game and Fish warden Sunday. The warden had been tracking a deer collar in a remote area of the county when he came across the remains.
Jen KocherMarch 24, 2025

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake â Monday, March 24, 2025
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Jake NicholsMarch 24, 2025
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Monday, March 24, 2025
Monday's headlines include: * Vandalism at Tesla Charging Stations * Pregnant, Homeless, Living In Abandoned Car * New Regulations Save Life of 11-Year-Old Hockey Player
Wendy CorrMarch 24, 2025

How To Outsmart The Bighorn Basin Climate When Planting Your Garden
The Bighorn Basin has a long growing season, but it's very cool in the spring and very hot in the summer. If you pick the wrong seeds, you're doomed. A soil scientist in Worland says she has cracked the code and can un-doom your garden.
Jackie DorothyMarch 23, 2025

The American West: Wyomingâs First Woman Senator Brought Back The Saloons
When Thermopolis pioneer, businesswoman and advocate Dora McGrath decided to run for the Wyoming senate in 1930 it was to give soldiers all the freedoms for which they risked their lives -- including the freedom to drink alcohol.
Jackie DorothyMarch 23, 2025

When The Legislative Mudslingingâs Over, Wyomingâs Capitol Custodians Clean Up
Amid the fast-paced action at the Wyoming Capitol during the legislative session, some workers there often blend into the backdrop without much recognition. When the legislative mudslinging is over, the Capitol custodians clean up.
Leo WolfsonMarch 23, 2025

More Groups In Rural States Rescuing Big Dogs From Urban High-Kill Shelters
More large breed dogs are winding up in urban animal shelters with high kill rates. But rural shelters thousands of miles away, are rescuing them and saving their lives. Like Carson, a 120-pound Saint Bernard who just escaped death row in Los Angeles.
David MadisonMarch 23, 2025

It's A Real Job: Horse Bodywork Therapist
Meaghan Peterson knows all about the 700 muscles that control a horseâs movement. The Thermopolis resident is a certified equine sports bodywork therapist. Her clientele is mostly between Cody and Casper although she does travel to other states too.
Dale KillingbeckMarch 23, 2025

Guest Column: Wyoming Needs To Fund Schools - But Also Remember Why They're There
Guest columnist Gail Symons writes: When World War II broke out, boys accelerated their high school graduations then left to join the fight. People made sacrifices to provide them an excellent education, though their lives often ended in very real sacrifices."
CSD StaffMarch 23, 2025

Guest Column: Gun Free Zones Do Not Work
Former US Attorney Kip Crofts writes, "Have you ever heard of a case where a person who woke up prepared to go to a school and use his gun to kill people, has been deterred upon getting there and seeing a sign that says, 'Gun Free Zone.' Â So he turns away and goes for a latteâ instead?"
CSD StaffMarch 23, 2025

Cassie Craven: Donât Get Your Medical Advice From CNN
Columnist Cassie Craven writes, âIf an ultrasound were not completed prior to taking abortion pills, and a woman merely guessed at how far along she was and was wrong, the results could be devastating."
Cassie CravenMarch 23, 2025

Wyoming Man's Obsession Helped Preserve And Promote Sheep Wagons
Jim O'Rourke spend years crisscrossing Wyoming to find, preserve and promote the state's unique ranching invention â the sheep wagon. A year after his unexpected death, his wife continues that momentum of preserving and promoting sheep wagons.
Jackie DorothyMarch 23, 2025

Platte County As Loyal To Pancho As He Is To Them, Raising $10K For K-9âs Surgery
Folks in Platte County love Pancho, a popular K-9 officer with the local sheriffâs office. When he needed expensive surgery, they proved as loyal to him as Pancho is to them, raising $10,000 for the dogâs treatment.
Anna-Louise JacksonMarch 23, 2025

There Hasn't Been A New Name In Yellowstone In 25 Years (And May Never Happen Again)
Even when new thermal features appear in Yellowstone National Park, they are unlikely to get named. Getting a new name in Yellowstone is a lengthy process that hasn't happened in two decades â and might never happen again.
Andrew RossiMarch 23, 2025

Letter To The Editor: We Wouldn't Have A Free Country Without Trump
Dear editor: I guess the people writing these letters trashing and complaining about Rep. Hageman and President Trump support the Marxist movement to destroy our country.
March 23, 2025

Digital Timeline Map Lets Anyone Track Dinosaurs When They Inhabited Wyomingâs Bighorn Basin
A new digital map called the âBighorn Basin WY Land Mammal Age Mapâ allows users to track dinosaurs, prehistoric animals and ancient plants that once thrived in and ruled the Bighorn Basin in central Wyoming.Â
Jackie DorothyMarch 23, 2025

Thereâs A $10,000 Fish Waiting To Be Caught In Montanaâs Flathead Lake
Montanaâs Flathead Lake is the largest natural freshwater lake in the Western U.S. and has always been a big draw for anglers. Thereâs another reason to drop a line â thereâs a $10,000 fish waiting to be caught, two fish worth $5,000 each, and five fish tagged for $1,000 each.
Anna-Louise JacksonMarch 23, 2025

Yellowstone Volcanologist Says Claims Of 1,000-Year Volcano Eruption "A Bunch Of Garbage"
Media hype that a volcano in Washington is about to blow up after 1,000 years is âgarbage,â says Mike Poland, scientist-in-charge of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. Because Yellowstone sits on an active supervolcano, scientists monitor what might trigger it, and he says this isn't it.
Andrew RossiMarch 23, 2025
