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Cassie Craven:Â Pipe Down or Get Out!â Says the Government
Columnist Cassie Craven writes, âThis is an approach that is increasing in momentum. As more and more states consider 'Anti-SLAPP' laws that prevent individuals from being sued for the free speech they exercise, courts are analyzing what the First Amendment is designed to protect.â
Cassie CravenNovember 02, 2025

Wyoming History: How Wyoming Almost Derailed The Great Auto Race Of 1908
The eyes of the world were on automobile teams racing across America as the first challenge in a 22,000-mile race from New York to Paris. It was almost derailed in Wyoming when an Italian team was waylaid by a pack of 50 wolves.
Jackie DorothyNovember 02, 2025

Why Are People Paying $25 For Chocolate Bars In Wyoming Gas Stations?
Dubai chocolate bars are all the rage, selling for $25 to $40 at stores at Wyoming gas stations and retail stores. Are they worth it? Fans say those convenience store knockoffs arenât, but the real deal from Dubai is.
Renée JeanNovember 02, 2025

Looking For Wounded Deer With Drones Blurs Ethical Lines, Hunters Say
Some states are now allowing hunters to use drones for locating animals, and others are considering it. That doesn't sit well with Buffalo's Mark Jones, a national director for Gun Owners of America. "Technology is ruining what hunting was meant to be," he said.
Mark HeinzNovember 02, 2025

Ross Schriftman Is That Casper Guy Who Has Something To Say At Every Meeting
Every town has that guy who has something to say at just about every public meeting. In Casper, thatâs Ross Schriftman, 73, a long-distance runner and self-described activist who says he feels compelled to be involved in everything.
Dale KillingbeckNovember 02, 2025

Wyoming Gym Pairs Jiujitsu And Jesus For Kids In Mexico
Members of a Sheridan gym believe Jesus and jiu-jitsu are the right combination to help kids in Juarez, Mexico. They just returned from their latest trip and grateful that more than 100 youngsters across the border now know their names.
Dale KillingbeckNovember 02, 2025

Projectionist To Producer: Wyoming Man Brings Cold War To Screen In âReykjavik'
Carl Beyer fell in love with movies working the projectors in a Powell movie theater and became a Hollywood producer. Now heâs bringing a historic Ronald Reagan - Mikhail Gorbachev Cold War nuclear showdown to the screen in his new project, "Reykjavik."
David MadisonNovember 02, 2025

Wyomingâs Artificial Intelligence Challenge: Make It Work For People, Not Other Way Around
At the University of Wyoming, Artificial Intelligence is being embraced as a new tech revolution that can work for people, not the other way around â and not just a way to cheat on exams.
David MadisonNovember 02, 2025

Newly Designated Wyoming Dinosaur âMummy Zoneâ Could Hold A Perfect T. Rex
New research has identified a dinosaur "mummy zone" in a series of ravines near Lusk, Wyoming. It's produced two mummies of a fleshy dinosaur with back spikes and hooves and scientists believe they could find a mummy of a preserved Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Andrew RossiNovember 02, 2025

Wyoming Falconer Has 40 Birds That Can Nosedive 240 MPH, As Fast As A Ferrari
A Wyoming falconer says supercar drivers can have their Ferraris, heâll take his 40 falcons. Theyâre faster, too, dive-bombing more than 240 mph. He also consults with author C.J. Box to give authenticity to Joe Pickett sidekick and falconer Nate Romanowski.
Renée JeanNovember 02, 2025

Touring The Belvoir Ranch Near Cheyenne, Now With 12 Miles Of New Public Trails
Last week, Cowboy State Daily toured the Belvoir Ranch, which offers the public 12 miles of new public trails and other outdoor rec opportunities in Laramie County. Opening next spring, the land is shared with wind turbines but they're pretty well hidden.
Renée JeanNovember 02, 2025

Bill Sniffin: The Richest Man In The World Lives Here In The Cowboy State
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: âMusk? Bezos? Who is this super rich guy who lives here in Wyoming? Richest man in the world, hmm?â
Bill SniffinNovember 02, 2025

Willy Wonka Has Nothing On This Over-The-Top Montana Candymaker
Willy Wonka has nothing on the Parrot Confectionary in Helena, Montana. Itâs been making over-the-top candies for more than 100 years, and still does it all by hand.
Anna-Louise JacksonNovember 02, 2025

Why Not Filter Your Carâs Oil With A Roll Of Toilet Paper?
More than 70 years ago, an auto parts maker had an itâs-so-simple-itâs-brilliant idea â replace your carâs oil filter with a roll of toilet paper. The company still makes its toilet paper filter system, which it and some wrench-turners claim works better than standard filters.
Jackie DorothyNovember 02, 2025

Cheyenneâs Historic Downtown Bell Building Was Boarded Up, Now Itâs Becoming A Showpiece
For decades, the historic Bell Building in Downtown Cheyenne was boarded up and had little hope for a future. Now, against all odds, the 1911 building has a new facade and is on its way to again being a capital city showpiece.
Renée JeanNovember 01, 2025

Wyoming History: Wheatland Terrorized In 1930 By Masked "Phantom Rider"
As 1930 dawned, bringing in the Great Depression and a decade of lawlessness spawning the likes of Machine Gun Kelley, Alvin Karpis and John Dillinger, a masked man rode hard around Wheatland and was a masked savior to some, a bandit to others.
Dale KillingbeckNovember 01, 2025
Wyoming People: Tim McKinney Took 2 Bullets During 3 Terms As Fremont County Sheriff
Tim McKinney grew up on a Wyoming ranch and was a high school football star. Getting hurt in college put him on a path to become a hall-of-fame lawman, taking two bullets during three terms as Fremont County sheriff. Now 79, McKinney is anything but retired.
Dale KillingbeckNovember 01, 2025

Tourism Study Says Each Grizzly Worth About $50,000 A Year To Yellowstone
Wildlife experts and advocates say you canât put a price on Yellowstoneâs famous grizzly bears because theyâre âpriceless.â But in terms of tourism dollars, a new study says each grizzly is worth about $46,000 a year to the park.
Andrew RossiNovember 01, 2025

Wyoming Ready To Be First State To Have Human Vs. Robot Combat Sports
When â not if â humans start competing against robots in combat sports, Wyoming is ready. The Wyoming Combat Sports Commission has already outlined the nationâs first rules for âsynthetic combat." It's coming, they say. China just hosted the first World Humanoid Robot Games in August.
David MadisonNovember 01, 2025

Couple Donate Legacy 38,000-Acre, $21 Million Cattle Ranch To Keep It A Ranch
Dale Veseth runs cattle on the same Montana ranch his father did and his grandfather before him. Heâs now donated the 38,000-acre, $21 million ranch to the Ranchers Stewardship Alliance, which will ensure that it stays a working cattle operation rather than being sold off or converted to other uses.
David MadisonNovember 01, 2025

Joan Barron: Smile When You Subpoena Me, Pardner!
Columnist Joan Barron writes, "The use of its subpoena power by a minor committee may ultimately damage the Legislatureâs relationship with local government officials."
Joan BarronNovember 01, 2025

C.J. Box Looking At Afton For Possible Next Joe Pickett Wyoming Mystery
Author C.J. Box told Cowboy State Daily that Afton is one of few places left in Wyoming where Joe Pickett hasnât yet appeared in one of his novels. So Box will be traveling there in the near future with both an âopen mind and an open notebookâ to do some âpoking around.â
Renée JeanNovember 01, 2025

50 Years After Casper Woman Vanished, Wyoming Man On Renewed Mission To Find Her
Despite a massive search effort nearly 50 years ago when 20-year-old Casper woman Celeste Hensley Greub vanished, she was never found. Now the son of one of those Wyoming searchers is on a mission to finish what his father started â find her.
Jen KocherNovember 01, 2025

Fall Not Just For Hunting: Wyoming Anglers Say Itâs The Best Time For Fishing
Wyoming outdoors enthusiasts are obsessed with hunting during the fall, but anglers say itâs also the best time of year to go fishing.
Mark HeinzOctober 31, 2025
