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Still No Sign Of Missing Sheridan Man After Two-Day Search With Cadaver Dogs
Thereâs still no sign of a Sheridan man who went missing more than a month ago. A two-day weekend search that included five K-9 teams and cadaver dogs turned up no new clues.
Jen KocherJune 10, 2025

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Jake in the 307. Weekday mornings 6-10 a.m.
Jake NicholsJune 10, 2025
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Tuesday's headlines include: * Kappas Renew Lawsuit * Delegation Blasts Dems Over Riots * Train Derailment At Walcott Junction
Wendy CorrJune 10, 2025

Laramie County Deputies Can Investigate ICE Cases Under Federal Agreement
The Laramie County Sheriffâs Office has empowered three jail deputies to conduct immigration investigations in coordination with federal authorities. It's the latest development in a larger trend of Wyoming sheriffs forging agreements with ICE.
Clair McFarlandJune 10, 2025

Tuesdayâs Full Moon Will Be At Its Lowest In 37-Year Span
When Juneâs full moon rises Tuesday night, it will be at its lowest spot in a 37-year span, and it won't drop this low again until 2043. Itâs also a strawberry moon and could appear just as red as its namesake when it rises.
Andrew RossiJune 10, 2025

Wyoming Delegation Blasts Democrats For âPrioritizing Criminalsâ In LA ICE Riots
Members of the Wyoming congressional delegation blasted Democrats on Monday over the Los Angeles ICE riots. âWe must put the safety of American citizens first and stop the left from prioritizing criminals,â said Rep. Harriet Hageman.
Sean BarryJune 10, 2025

Three Women Left In Lawsuit Against Sorority Over UW Transgender Member
Three women renewed their lawsuit against a sorority Monday over a transgender member allowed in its Wyoming chapter. Seven women sued in 2023, one dropped out, and now three remain after an appeals court kicked it back to the lower court.
Clair McFarlandJune 09, 2025

âNonresident Nativeâ Tags Could Bring Former Wyomingites Back Home To Hunt
People born and raised in Wyoming who move to other states must pay expensive nonresident tag fees to come back to hunt. Legislators are considering lower-priced ânonresident nativeâ hunting tags for them.
Mark HeinzJune 09, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Don't Demonize The Wyoming Association Of Municipalities
Dear editor: I was deeply concerned by a bill introduced last session that aimed to limit or prohibit cities and counties from pooling their resources to work through organizations like the Wyoming Association of Municipalities.
June 09, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Who Wins When Our Leaders Fight?
Dear editor: When our leaders fight, Wyoming stalls. Weâve got too much at stake to waste another day on ego wars.
June 09, 2025

Popular Shell Falls In The Bighorns Is Closed, And Wonât Reopen For Two Years
Shell Falls, a popular outdoors attraction in Wyomingâs Bighorn National Forest, is closed for the next two years for repairs. Itâs the second out-of-commission spot in the region this summer on the heels of Crazy Woman Canyonâs unexpected closure.
Renée JeanJune 09, 2025

Hageman Backs Bill To Change June From âPride Monthâ To âFamily Monthâ
Wyoming U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman is among the sponsors of a Republican-backed bill that would change June from âPride Monthâ to âFamily Month.â âIt is time we go back to celebrating and supporting the traditional American family,â she said.
Jackson Walker for Cowboy State Daily & Clair McFarlandJune 09, 2025

Wife Of Suspected Fort Bridger Killer Not Guilty Of Helping Him Cover It Up
The wife of a man charged with killing another man in Fort Bridger last year said she was âscaredâ when she threw out the gun involved in the shooting. She talked to Cowboy State Daily on Monday, days after a jury found her not guilty of trying to help him cover it up.
Clair McFarlandJune 09, 2025

Trump Administration Pushes For 5,000-Well Wyoming Oil And Gas Project
The Trump administration is pushing to move ahead with granting approvals for a 5,000-well oil and gas project in Converse County, Wyoming. A favorable Friday BLM report comes despite a previous court order halting permitting for the project.
David MadisonJune 09, 2025

Dave Simpson: Will Another One Bite The Dust?
Columnist Dave Simpson writes, âThis golden opportunity to finally get a handle on our debt crisis seems to be slipping through our fingers. Yet again."
Dave SimpsonJune 09, 2025

At Least 15 Union Pacific Railcars Off The Tracks At Walcott Junction
At least 15 Union Pacific railcars derailed Monday near Walcott Junction in central Carbon County, Wyoming, prompting responses from law enforcement, the railroad and the local power cooperative.
Clair McFarlandJune 09, 2025

Kevin Costner Series Airs Long-Unrevealed Truth About Wyoming's Fetterman Fight
Kevin Costner will air a long-unrevealed truth about the famous 1866 Fetterman Fight â that Capt. William Fetterman wasnât the arrogant buffoon he was made out to be. The episode of his new docuseries is based on research by a Wyoming historian.
Jackie DorothyJune 09, 2025

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Monday, June 9, 2025
Jake in the 307. Weekday mornings 6-10 a.m.
Jake NicholsJune 09, 2025
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Monday, June 9, 2025
Monday's headlines include: * Nightlife In Wamsutter * Mule Deer Population Crashed * Ranch For Sale Where Hemingway Wrote
Wendy CorrJune 09, 2025

That Time A Load Of 737 Fuselages Ended Up In A Montana River On The Fourth Of July
A train carrying six Boeing 737 fuselages derailed July 4, 2014, sending three of the huge passenger jet plane bodies into the Clark Fork River near Missoula, Montana. It wasn't the worst Western derailment, but it was one of the most unusual and costly.
Andrew RossiJune 08, 2025

One-Of-A-Kind Wyoming Wax Figure Collection On Track To Be Sold, Saved Instead
After years with an uncertain future, a collection of one-of-a-kind Wyoming wax figures that was on track to be dismantled or sold off has been saved instead. Now volunteers and the Wyoming Historical Society plan to display them again.
Jackie DorothyJune 08, 2025

Why So Many Brands Name Products For Montana, But Not So Much Wyoming Or Colorado
Branding experts say thereâs a reason youâre more likely to see Montana-named products on store shelves than other Western states like Wyoming or Colorado.
Anna-Louise JacksonJune 08, 2025

Welcome To Peteâs Service: More Than A 100-Year-Old Pine Bluffs Gas Pump Graveyard
Peteâs Service along U.S. Highway 30 in Pine Buffs, Wyoming, has become a local landmark for the dozens of rusted out old gas pumps that fill up its yard. But the 101-year-old Mobil station is much more than a gas pump graveyard.
Greg JohnsonJune 08, 2025

Cassie Craven: Turns Out, Wyo Dems Are Funded By Out Of State Interests
Columnist Cassie Craven writes, âWyoming's Democratic Party is substantially funded by out-of-state interests, which means so too are the 'Republicans' who help advance their far-left agenda."
Cassie CravenJune 08, 2025
