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Can Chugwaterâs Historic 109-Year-Old Grant Hotel Be Saved?
The town of Chugwater is undergoing a revival and the owner of the 109-year-old Grant Hotel is hoping a buyer will revive this historic building. Built in same timeframe as the Occidental in Buffalo and the Virginian in Medicine Bow, "it's very stout," the owner says. "Simplistic but strong."
Renée JeanSeptember 01, 2024

After 25 Years, Iconic Caboose At Lake Owen In Snowy Range Is Gone
For 25 years, a near-mint condition caboose was a familiar landmark at the Owen Lake trailhead east of Laramie, Wyoming. But the Mullen Fire gutted it and the body was too warped to save. It was demolished last week.
Mark HeinzSeptember 01, 2024

Joan Barron: Interim Committee Work Dampened By The Prospect Of New Legislative Leadership
Columnist Joan Barron writes, "The Freedom Caucus has openly stated its status as anti-government, anti-tax, anti-spending and other antis as well. All these antis can have a paralyzing influence on legislative business."
Joan BarronSeptember 01, 2024
Wyoming High School Football Officials Arenât Just Gluttons For Punishment
They get insults, threats and jokes, so whatâs not to love about being a Wyoming high school football official? Theyâre not just gluttons for punishment, and the zebras are up for another season on the prep gridiron.
Dale KillingbeckAugust 31, 2024

Bill Sniffin: Does Each Wyoming Town Have Its â9 Old Menâ Who Think They Run It?
Bill Sniffin writes: âIn my travels, I am always looking for these coffee groups. They can be a true fountain of information and misinformation. This is where all the good news stories bubble up from."
Bill SniffinAugust 31, 2024

The American West: The Battles Of Tohotonimme, Four Lakes And Spokane Plains
The U.S. Army's Indian battles in Washington Territory in 1858 set the stage for more settlers. First was a demoralizing loss for Lt. Col. Williams Steptoe in the Battle of Tohotonimme. The Army retaliated at the Battles of Four Lakes and Spokane Plains.
James A. CrutchfieldAugust 31, 2024

"If He's Lopen, We're Open": Manvilleâs 3 Sisters Truck Stop Is True Wyoming
Singer songwriter Rachel Baiman noticed the eye-catching sign at 3 Sisters Truck Stop and had to check it out. Then she wrote a song about it. For those whoâve been to Manville in Niobrara County, they know 3 Sisters is as Wyoming as it gets.
Renée JeanAugust 31, 2024

Is It Possible To Get A Good Car At A Police Auction? Yes, But It's A Gamble
Automotive writer Aaron Turpen says there are two types of vehicles at police auctions: impounded or confiscated vehicles and surplus police and government agency vehicles. You stand a better chance of finding a serviceable car with the latter, he says.
Aaron TurpenAugust 31, 2024

Men Charged With Destroying Ancient Rock Formation Will Likely Get Slap On The Wrist
Although two Nevada men face up to 10 years in prison for allegedly pushing gigantic 140 million-year-old rocks over a cliff at Lake Mead, law enforcement experts say they wonât do any time. Theyâll likely get a slap on the wrist, they say.
Mark HeinzAugust 31, 2024

80-Year-Old Pilot Has Been Spraying Crops Since 1976, And Has No Plans To Stop
Charles Orville Moore of Powell, Wyoming, says he loves flying his biplane and has been spraying crops for 48 years. And the 80-year-old has no plans yet to stop. "If my body holds up, I don't see any reason to quit," he says.
Andrew RossiAugust 31, 2024

Fans of Mysterious Rock Springs Wildcat Donât Want It Captured
Rock Springs citizens say there's a large wildcat â a bobcat or mountain lion â living in their community. But they donât want it caught or relocated. Just let it roam, they say.
Mark HeinzAugust 31, 2024

Tycoonâs Jackson Dream Home Is Loaded, And For Sale For $28.5 Million
Starfall is the name of a six-bedroom, 4.5-bath custom-built dream home for a Jackson tycoon. The 9,300-square-foot home, listed for $28.5 million, is right by an elk migration corridor and has views of the Tetons all around. "This is not some cookie-cutter subdivision," one broker said.
Renée JeanAugust 31, 2024

Why Yellowstone National Park Celebrates Christmas In August
Late August in Yellowstone means bison and elk are beginning their rut. Trout swim lazily in rivers with restrictions in effect due to elevated water temperatures. Fire danger is at its highest. And carols are sung around the many Christmas trees.
Jake NicholsAugust 31, 2024

The Notorious 1958 Murder Spree That Ended Near Douglas
When 19-year-old mass murderer Charles Starkweather saw a car by the road west of Douglas, Wyoming, in January 1958, he saw an opportunity. He was on the run after already killing 10 people. What followed ended one of Americaâs more notorious crime sprees.
Dale KillingbeckAugust 31, 2024
Riders Love Cheyenne Lyft Driverâs Cybertruck, But Anti-EV People Flip Him Off
Cheyenne Cybertruck owner TJ Doan loves his new ride so much he gives Lyft rides in it just to drive it around town more. While his riders love their first Cybertruck experiences, anti-EV people flip him off.
Kevin Killough & Special to CSDAugust 31, 2024

Welcome To The Happiest Town In Wyoming: Byron
If a statue of its town founder is any indication, then Byron, Wyoming, is the happiest town in the state. Locals say the man considered the founder of the town pitched his tent while doing some surveying work near where his statue is now placed.
Jake NicholsAugust 31, 2024

Letter To The Editor: Hey Matt Malcom -- You Lost, Get Over It!
Dear editor: Instead of trying to bolster support for the Democrats [Matt Malcom] aligns with, [he] wants to run as a fake Republican.Â
August 31, 2024

Missing In Wyoming: A Conversation With Desiree Tinoco and Jen Kocher
Wendy Corr chats with the founder of Missing People of Wyoming, Desiree Tinoco and Cowboy State Daily investigative reporter Jen Kocher. They talk about efforts to help families of the missing find resources - and sometimes closure.
Wendy CorrAugust 31, 2024

Proposed Health Care Commission Nixed Over Fears Gordon Would Meddle With It
The Wyoming Joint Health, Labor and Social Services Committee rejected creating a state health care commission Friday. Legislators said they feared Gov. Mark Gordon would overstep his authority with it.
Leo WolfsonAugust 31, 2024

Wyoming Union Rep Says I Told You So After Kroger Admits Price Gouging
Prices for milk and eggs exceeded inflation costs, a Kroger executive admitted this week during the FTCâs lawsuit challenging its proposed $25 billion merger with Albertsons. That had Local UFCW President Kim Cordova saying I told you so.
Renée JeanAugust 30, 2024

Cost Of House Draw Fire At $25 Million, Johnson County Asks For Ag Disaster Declaration
The House Draw Fire in Johnson County has burned nearly 175,000 acres and cost landowners an estimated $25 million. The county is asking the state of Wyoming to declare an agriculture disaster that could mean up to 75% reimbursement.
Clair McFarlandAugust 30, 2024

Wyoming's Electricity Industry On The Cusp Of Transmission Shakeup
The Wyoming Public Service Commission has begun studying how electricity is delivered over hundreds of miles of transmission lines. The outcome could lead to a major shakeup for Wyoming.
Pat MaioAugust 30, 2024

âI Hope I Killed One,â Says Casper Teen Accused Of Shooting 5 Times Into Home
A 15-year-old Casper boy accused of shooting five times into a mobile home reportedly said afterward, âI hope I killed one.â His preliminary hearing was waived Thursday, clearing the way for a felony prosecution.
Dale KillingbeckAugust 30, 2024

Man Who Took Woman From Bloomberg Ranch, Held Her Hostage At Cheyenne Motel, Convicted
A Colorado man intent on killing media mogul Michael Bloomberg, but instead kidnapped a woman, was convicted Wednesday. He was caught holding her hostage in a Cheyenne motel.
Clair McFarlandAugust 30, 2024
