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New Book On Deadwood By Accomplished Historian Will Dispel Myths, He Says
Accomplished historian Peter Cozzens latest book focuses on Deadwood, South Dakota between 1876 and 1879. He says those who watched the HBO series will âbe surprised.â Spoiler alert: the HBO version wasn't exactly accurate when it came to Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane.
Dale KillingbeckJuly 27, 2025

At Camp Courage Wyoming, Kids Living With Cancer Can Just Be Kids
Kids living with cancer, tumors and other life-threatening ailments often have to grow up quickly to deal with some very adult things. At Camp Courage in Dubois, Wyoming, they get to put cancer on the back burner for awhile and just be kids.
Jackie DorothyJuly 27, 2025

Former Yellowstone Bus Driver Solves Mystery While Restoring 90-Year-Old Coach
Despite little evidence that the 90-year-old White 706 bus in David Swingle's driveway was a Yellowstone coach, he had a hunch it was authentic. He drove them back in the 1960s. Through tremendous amounts of sleuthing, he proved his hunch was right.
David MadisonJuly 27, 2025

80 Years After His Dad Fought On Iwo Jima, Dan Starks Makes Rare Visit To Island
National Museum of Military Vehicles owner Dan Starks took a rare trip to Iwo Jima earlier this year. He has new respect for the soldiers who fought there 80 years ago during World War II â including his own father.
Renée JeanJuly 27, 2025

Clair McFarland: Sure, Let The 11-Year-Old Drive. It'll Be Fine
Clair McFarland writes: "The little, feisty twin gripped the wheel and stared down our neighborhood of empty dirt roads and winding canals. I threw a goodbye kiss to my home and thanked the Lord for the 35 good years he gave me on this earth."
Clair McFarlandJuly 27, 2025

Gail Symons: Don't Die Of This, But Democracy Brought Wyoming Into Existence
Columnist Gail Symons writes: "The founders used 'democracy' and 'republic' interchangeably in many contexts because they understood what our modern ghost writers apparently don't: that a republic IS a form of democracy."
Gail SymonsJuly 27, 2025

Cassie Craven: Just Watch The Nuclear Waste, Mental Health Debates Ignite This Year
Columnist Cassie Craven writes, âThe real debate will flare with the nuclear waste issue that's sparked so much outcry. Detractors can just pipe down if they expect the legislature's workload to decrease or the speed to lessen."
Cassie CravenJuly 27, 2025

Couple Steals Show With Surprise Proposal During Cheyenne Frontier Days Concert
Romance wasnât in the air when Brandon Boyer and Shilee Calhoun met, but they fell in love anyway. That led to a surprise proposal that stole the spotlight for a moment during Ian Munsickâs Cheyenne Frontier Days concert.
Renée JeanJuly 27, 2025

Huge Milk Bottle Collection Traces 175 Years Of Wyomingâs Rich Dairy History
Steve Wallace grew up milking cows on a dairy farm, but now heâs milking Wyoming history for all itâs worth. The Casper manâs huge milk bottle collection traces 175 years of Wyomingâs rich dairy history.
Andrew RossiJuly 27, 2025

After A Decade-Long Closure, 29 Miles of Mormon Trail Through Wyoming Reopens
After a decade-long hiatus, a 29-mile section of the Mormon Trail through Wyoming was recently fully reopened. It means members of the LDS church can make the historic two-day trek along the trail in period clothing pulling handcarts.
Mark HeinzJuly 27, 2025

Yoder Cowgirl Says National High School Rodeo Title A Testament To Her Rodeo Family
Hadley Thompson of Yoder, Wyoming, won the National High School Finals Rodeo womenâs all-around title last weekend. She said her passion for the sport comes from hours of practice and a family dedicated to rodeo .
Jackie DorothyJuly 27, 2025

The Oil Field Worker Behind Casper Planet, Wyomingâs Most Popular Fake News
When Casper Planet founder Justin Hathaway wrote a story about a semitruck spilling hundreds of king cobras on I-25, it made international headlines. His satirical page continues to outrage and fool people, which only fuels his desire to keep it going.
Andrew RossiJuly 27, 2025

Women Bronc Riders Break All The Rodeo Stereotypes
From bruised riders to seasoned champions, women ranch bronc riders are breaking all the rodeo stereotypes. They compete in a dangerous sport, challenge decades of exclusion and prove theyâre not costume cowgirls.
Zakary SonntagJuly 27, 2025

Wyoming Landowner Builds Golf Course Around Charles Kuraltâs âMistress Cabinâ
Buzz Warner, a former Wyoming Landowner of the Year, is close to opening his new golf course in Montana. Itâs a monument to conservation thatâs built around former owner Charles Kuraltâs infamous âMistress Cabin.â
David MadisonJuly 27, 2025

âYellowstoneâ Actor Mo Brings Plenty Advises On New Frontier Days Indian Village
âYellowstoneâ television series actor Mo Brings Plenty is helping shape the new Morning Star Indian Village, a multimillion-dollar project at Cheyenne Frontier Days set for completion in 2026.
Renée JeanJuly 27, 2025

Gold Prospecting More Than Flash-In-The Pan Hobby For Worland Man
Steve Brazelton was 10 when he first panned for gold with a tin pan borrowed from his mom. But it wasnât until he found his first nugget that he âwas hooked." The Worland man says his favorite spot in Wyoming is South Pass but there are plenty of places to find "decent gold."
Amber SteinmetzJuly 26, 2025

Alan O'Hashi: My Days As A Carny At Cheyenne Frontier Days
Alan O'Hashi writes, "When I was a newspaper columnist in Lander, I wondered what it was like to work in a carnival, so I decided to give it a try at Cheyenne Frontier Days. It turned out, Iâm pretty good at getting people to give me a dollar for nothing."
Alan O'HashiJuly 26, 2025

What Do Locals Do At Cheyenne Frontier Days? Play CFD Bingo
Cheyenne's Harvey Deselms shares the Cheyenne Frontier Days Bingo card every year. He says the most entertaining part is seeing how many of the squares you can check off by looking in a mirror. "I had the coolest mullet," he said.
Greg JohnsonJuly 26, 2025

Wyoming History: Cowboys Were Tough, Determined And Could Gossip Up A Storm
Surviving in the remote settlements of the Wyoming Territory in the late 1880s took grit, determination and getting into everyoneâs business. Cowboys were tough, and also could gossip up a storm to combat loneliness and hard living.
Jackie DorothyJuly 26, 2025

Family Of Missing Sheridan Man More Desperate As Creek Search Turns Up No Clues
With still no clues, Sheridan police and the family of a man missing for three months are baffled by what might have happened to James âBoâ Galloway. A volunteer search of Big Goose Creek last week turned up nothing.
Jen KocherJuly 26, 2025

Artists Team Up To Build New Foundry In Meeteetse After Cody Foundry Burned Down
Bronze sculptor Vic Payne lost nearly $8 million and eight years of work when the Caleco Bronze Foundry in Cody burned down last year. Now he and a pair of artists are working to fill that void by building a new foundry in Meeteetse.
Andrew RossiJuly 26, 2025
Inside UWâs New $289 Million Gothic, State-Of-The-Art Dorms And Dining Hall
The finishing touches are being put on the University of Wyomingâs new $289 million dormitories and dining hall. Hereâs an inside look at the classic Gothic, state-of-the-art buildings that will open for students next month.
Dale KillingbeckJuly 26, 2025

ICE Grabs Illegal Immigrants In Western Wyoming As Agency Eyes Massive Expansion
ICE officers arrested multiple foreign nationals in a coordinated early-morning operation across Western Wyoming this week. They also discussed implanting teams and offices across Wyoming with a massive new funding increase.
Clair McFarlandJuly 26, 2025

Small Armies Of Volunteers Dig Up Dinosaurs At Wyomingâs Famous Jurassic Mile
The famous Jurassic Mile in Wyomingâs Bighorn Basin has produced some of the worldâs most important dinosaur discoveries. It takes small armies of volunteers to excavate the area, including the Childrenâs Museum of Indianapolis for its Family Dino Dig.
Andrew RossiJuly 26, 2025
