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Rock Springs Man Gives Grisly Account Of Stabbing Victim 30 Times
A Rock Springs, Wyoming, man gave a grisly confession Friday about stabbing a man more than 30 times, killing him, and dumping his body last year. He said it happened after a meth-fueled argument about a woman with whom they were both involved.  Â
Clair McFarlandDecember 07, 2024

Wyoming Raw Milk Producers Part Of New Federal Mandate To Test For Bird Flu
A new federal mandate to test raw, unpasteurized milk for possible bird flu contamination goes into effect in less than two weeks. That’s news to some Wyoming producers who say they haven’t heard from federal officials about the new rule.
Jackie DorothyDecember 06, 2024

The Roundup: A Conversation with Jake Ivanoff
This week, host Wendy Corr chats with Cody entrepreneur Jake Ivanoff. Jake talks about the real estate market, opening a new restaurant, and what it takes to be a leader in the next generation of Wyoming business professionals.
Wendy CorrDecember 06, 2024

Canadian Man Severely Mauled After Jumping On Polar Bear To Save Wife
A Canadian man was severely mauled on Monday after jumping on a polar bear that was attacking his wife. His heroics are similar to how a Wyoming wrestler saved a friend by jumping on a grizzly bear in 2022.
Mark HeinzDecember 06, 2024

Lummis Joins Elon’s DOGE Push In “Herculean Effort” To Cut Government Pork
Wyoming U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis has joined the DOGE Caucus in Congress to help Elon Musk and the incoming Trump administration’s efforts to cut government pork. Lummis said Friday it will be “a Herculean effort” to slash spending by $2 trillion.
Leo WolfsonDecember 06, 2024

Jonathan Lange: Talk Of 'Secondary Sex Characteristics' Endangers Children By Avoiding The Primary Fact
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes: While euphemisms and medical sleights of hand can make discussion of “puberty blockers” and “cross-sex hormones” seem almost normal, even the most radical ideologues can’t defend putting children under the knife and cutting off perfectly healthy and normally functioning sex organs.
Jonathan LangeDecember 06, 2024

Wyoming Expected To Be Worst State For Holiday Retail Sales As Shoppers Go Online
Wyoming is projected by a market research firm as the worst-performing state for 2024 holiday retail sales in a study released Thursday. State business officials say residents are shopping online more than ever, causing the decline.
Justin GeorgeDecember 06, 2024

Dennis Sun: Keeping Consumers Informed
Columnist Dennis Sun writes, "People always ask me when the price of beef will come down. I have to tell them prices are currently not high – they reflect what beef is worth at this time. And then I tell them why this is so."
Dennis SunDecember 06, 2024

The American West: What You Know About The Wright Brothers May Be Wrong
Every school child in America learns that Orville and Wilbur Wright were the first men to fly, but the schoolbooks could be wrong. There's plenty of evidence that Jacob Brodbeck actually took flight in an air-ship in Texas 40 years before the Wright's event.
R.B. MillerDecember 06, 2024

Wyoming Tops In The Nation For Cigarette Smuggling
Wyoming has the highest rate of outbound cigarette smuggling in the U.S., according to a study by the Tax Foundation. The group says 49.2% of Wyoming’s cigarette consumption goes to smugglers taking the product outside the state.
Clair McFarlandDecember 06, 2024

Insiders Speculate Biden Will Issue Pardon For Liz Cheney
Although the New York Times and Politico are reporting that President Biden may issue a preemptive pardon for Liz Cheney, Sen. Cynthia Lummis, an attorney, believes it’s an “absolutely absurd” proposal which would turn “justice on its head.”
Leo WolfsonDecember 06, 2024
Wyoming Overtakes Delaware For Most Per Capita Incorporations In The Nation
Wyoming had 45,000 new business incorporations last year, a 45% jump that allowed it to overtake Delaware in the number of new registrations per capita. It continues a 10-year spike for the state as a popular place to register a business.
Renée JeanDecember 06, 2024

Man Who Held Woman Taken From Bloomberg Hostage At Cheyenne Motel Gets 22 Years
A Colorado man who held a woman hostage in a Cheyenne, Wyoming, motel after kidnapping her from Michael Bloomberg’s ranch was sentenced to 22 years in prison Thursday.Â
Clair McFarlandDecember 06, 2024

Morning Show with Jake - Friday, December 6, 2024
Jake in the 307. Weekday mornings 6 - 10 a.m.
Jake NicholsDecember 06, 2024
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Friday, December 6, 2024
Friday's headlines include: * Wyoming Hunters Can’t Find Elk * Housekeeper Accused Of Stealing $26K * Legislator Wants To Ban Phones in Schools
Wendy CorrDecember 06, 2024

Legislator Wants To Ban Cellphones In Wyoming Classrooms
Kids using cellphones during class at school has gotten out of hand, says state Sen. Wendy Schuler. She's proposing legislation that would ban cellphones in class across Wyoming.
Leo WolfsonDecember 06, 2024

Big Horn Co-op Is Closing Five Stores Across Wyoming’s Bighorn Basin
Big Horn Co-op has a 101-year history in Wyoming, starting in 1923. But changes to the retail landscape have finally caught up with the cooperative, which will close five of its farm stores in small towns across the Bighorn Basin.
Renée JeanDecember 06, 2024

Wyoming Hasn’t Had A Democrat In Congress Since Teno Roncalio, 46 Years Ago
It’s been 46 years since Wyoming was represented by a Democrat in Congress. That was Teno Roncalio, who served five terms in the U.S. House, ending in 1978.
Leo WolfsonDecember 06, 2024

Housekeeper Accused Of Stealing $26K In Coins From Room In Historic Plains Hotel
The former head housekeeper of the historic Plains Hotel in downtown Cheyenne, Wyoming, is accused of stealing $26,000 worth of coins from a guest’s room. Court documents say she had other people sell them to coin dealers for cash.
Clair McFarlandDecember 05, 2024

Wyoming Has Plenty Of Elk, But Hunters Aren’t Finding Them This Year
Even though parts of Wyoming have more elk than ever, hunters are reporting a poor season this year. Warm weather and the aftermath of massive wildfires are likely to blame.
Mark HeinzDecember 05, 2024

60 Years Ago, Wyoming Vet Helped Eradicate Devastating Flesh-Eating Screwworm
Wyoming Veterinarian Larry Friedman helped eradicate a devastating flesh-eating cattle parasite called screwworm in the 1960s. Now it's again a potential threat to Wyoming and U.S. ranchers.
Jackie DorothyDecember 05, 2024

Letter To The Editor: Open Letter To Gov. Gordon
Governor Gordon: I am writing to you as a Wyoming-raised and WWAMI-trained OB/GYN physician to express my strong and earnest opposition to your decision to appeal the recent ruling by Teton County District Judge Melissa Owens, which struck down the state’s abortion ban and medication abortion prohibition.
December 05, 2024

Former Riverton Youth Pastor Found Not Guilty Of Molesting Child
A former Riverton, Wyoming, youth pastor accused of fondling a young girl last year was found not guilty by a Florida jury Tuesday. He allegedly told investigators that he’s addicted to porn and “gave in to temptation.” Â
Clair McFarlandDecember 05, 2024

Study: Wyoming Third Worst State For Personal Freedoms
A new study from the Libertarian-leaning Cato Institute finds that Wyoming is the third worst state in the nation for personal freedoms. Bringing the state down is education, drug laws and incarceration rate.
Leo WolfsonDecember 05, 2024
