Cowboy State Daily's The Roundup
It's time to take a look at what's happening around Wyoming for Tuesday, July 14th. I'm Mac Watson This newscast is brought to you by the Wyoming State Fair. Wrap up your summer at the Wyoming State Fair, August 11th through the 15th in Douglas! Rodeo, Demolition Derby, live music, entertainment and fair food await. Learn more at W-Y State Fair dot com. See you at the fair! This ad was paid for by Converse County Tourism. – The man who made international headlines after being attacked by a bison in Yellowstone on Friday is in a hospital recovering with several broken bones. Cowboy State Daily's Andrew Rossi reports that Carl Ison-McDaniel of Washington state is thanking well-wishers and says he's "OK." "As of Monday, Carl McDaniel is hospitalized in serious condition. And before you panic, he was admitted to the hospital in critical condition after being tossed by the bison at the Bridge Bay campground in Yellowstone. He has several broken bones that are going to take a lot of time to mend. Carl never lost consciousness during this whole ordeal. He was even joking about it before Yellowstone EMS came to take control of the situation." Ison-McDaniel, of Kendall, Washington, broke his femur in four places after being tossed airborne by a bull bison Friday. The 65-year old is expected to make a full recovery after being tossed 8-feet in the air by a bison. Read the full story HERE [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/13/washington-grandfather-recovering-in-hospital-after-yellowstone-bison-attack/]. – Northern Arapaho Tribal leaders have told a Christian church to leave their reservation after the pastor preached "a pipe cannot hear your prayers." Cowboy State Daily's Clair McFarland reports that the pastor said she's staying, and won't apologize. "This could end up in court, but it's not very straightforward because the church is within the exterior boundaries of the reservation, but it's on private land, so it's a little tricky, or arguably impossible to kick someone off of private land. On the other hand, the tribe has some history of sovereignty and retains some sovereignty. So, it may be a question for the courts. In the meantime, the pastor, Sarah Lucas, said that she's sorry it came off as an attack, but she's not sorry for preaching that quote 'Jesus is the only way.'" Protests unfolded at the Riverton City Hall and at the Foundations for Nations church site in the town of Arapahoe. Protestors joined in a traditional chant as honks and whoops sounded from passing vehicles. Read the full story HERE [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/13/tribe-tells-christian-church-to-leave-reservation-church-says-no/]. – A company called Site Layer 4 wants to rezone 5,344 acres of ranchland near Wheatland for a data center and power plant. Cowboy State Daily's Renee Jean reports that the project, the developer says, adds 300 jobs and substantial tax revenue, but neighbors worry about water, wildlife, and their viewshed. "There's some big figures to throw around here with this. I think $26 billion in capital investment, 5,000-plus acres, 250 to 300 employees. The rancher I talked to said he's not against the project, but he really hopes that they're taking appropriate steps to protect the wildlife in the area. The economic developer. Her take on this is: if you've driven through Wheatland, you've seen the vacant buildings. This is a place that could use some commercial development, some economic development, to help create opportunities to keep their kids home." The property is roughly 13 miles east of Interstate 25, in an area now used for grazing and agriculture. Public hearings about the data center are scheduled to begin in August. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/13/ranchlands-near-wheatland-eyed-for-26-billion-transformational-data-center/] – The body of Tory Raether was found in the Snake River a week after leaping into the swift currents without a lifejacket. Cowboy State Daily's Kolby Fedore reports that family and friends remember Raether as a devoted husband, father and mentor. "After a week of searching and waiting, the body of 55-year-old, North Carolina man Tory Raither was discovered on Saturday, july 11, by campers. After discovering the body the campers paddleboarded out and then called the authorities. Search and rescue was already in the water, and so they were able to respond quickly. Raither's wife, daughters, and friends were in the area helping search and rescue when the body was found. They are planning to take the body back to North Carolina for a burial." The 55-year-old Raether disappeared July 4th after jumping into the river at Jump Rock, a popular recreation area about 3½ miles east of Alpine. Members of his group tried unsuccessfully to rescue him after he began struggling against the swift current. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/13/body-of-north-carolina-man-recovered-from-snake-river-after-weeklong-search/] – I'll have more news from Cowboy State Daily right after this. Cowboy State Daily News continues now…. – GOP congressional candidate Chuck Gray derided primary opponent Reid Rasner after he brought Gray's father into the campaign by saying "Chuck Gray's Dad Supports Reid." Cowboy State Daily's Clair McFarland reports Gray called it "more unhinged nonsense from Reid Rasner." "He's been trolling Chuck Gray, but this is a true troll in that he's saying Chuck Gray's dad supports Reed, and he showed screenshots that appear to depict Jan Charles Gray, the Secretary of State's father, casting heart face and fire emojis on Reed Raisner posts. And so I asked Jan Charles Gray about this. He didn't deny or confirm leaving those reactions. He did reiterate, though, that he emphatically supports his son." Rasner's team did not respond to a text message request for an interview, for the original screenshots, or for confirmation of a different claim Rasner made Monday. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/13/gray-calls-rasner-a-child-for-bringing-his-dad-into-fiery-gop-primary-race/] – For many northern Wyoming communities, Sunday was the hottest day in recorded history. Cowboy State Daily's Andrew Rossi ticks off the list of towns that broke records. "There's no way to do justice for how hot it was on Sunday without just listing the all time temperature records broken on Sunday, and these are the hottest temperatures ever recorded in these communities: 110 degrees in Worland, 104 degrees in Sheridan, 104 degrees in Buffalo. I asked Cowboy State Daily meteorologist Don Day if there's a likelihood that it could get this hot again during the summer. The short answer is it could get that hot again on Tuesday. It's not likely to be as hot as Sunday, but it could be just as hot." At Lake Yellowstone in Yellowstone National Park, Sunday's high was 88 degrees. The previous record was 86, set on July 19, 2021. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/13/northern-wyoming-sets-records-for-highest-recorded-temps-ever-awaits-relief/] – After an outcry, Game and Fish has decided to back off its proposal to prevent veterans with PTSD and other non-apparent disabilities from hunting during special early seasons. Cowboy State Daily's Mark Heinz reports that Bill Brinegar of Hunting With Heroes says, the public's reaction was "loud and clear." "After a huge pushback from the public, they decided to go ahead and reverse that, and so the Game and Fish Department tomorrow on Tuesday will recommend to the Game and Fish Commission that that rule just stay in place. 100% If the VA says you're 100% disabled, that works for us. You can have access to these special early hunts. The proposal was to basically to narrow it down to extreme physical disabilities only. They got massive pushback against that, including from a lot of veterans groups." The department will recommend against removing a provision for counting a "100% service-related disability," based on a letter from the Department of Veterans Affairs, in Wyoming's disabled-hunter regulations. The final decision is up to the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission, which is scheduled to vote on it during its meeting Tuesday in Sheridan. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/13/wyoming-game-and-fish-backs-off-proposal-to-tighten-tag-regs-for-disabled-vets/] – The galloping horse and rider at Wrangler's Western-wear store has been a fixture in downtown Cheyenne since the 1950s, but it broke down four years ago and efforts to fix it failed. Cowboy State Daily's Executive Editor Jimmy Orr reports that now, a Cheyenne family rebuilt the horse in time for Cheyenne Frontier Days. "Patrick Graham was talking to a city councilman and said that his office was right across the street from the Wrangler, and 'I sure wish they would fix that thing.' And so Pete told him, 'We'll fix it.' They were told yes, you can take it down if you have it up in time for Frontier Days. So they took it down. They spent more than 300 hours in just recreating this horse and rider, and it's amazing what they did." The pony and rider have been featured outside The Wrangler's western-wear store at Capitol Avenue and 16th Street since the late 1950s or early 1960s. It's now owned by Boot Barn. No one knows precisely when the sign made its first appearance, and there's no record of its creator. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/13/the-wranglers-galloping-horse-will-ride-again-in-cheyenne/] — And that's today's news. Get your free digital subscription to Wyoming's only statewide newspaper by hitting the Daily Newsletter button on Cowboy State Daily Dot Com [https://cowboystatedaily.com/] - and you can watch this newscast every day by clicking Subscribe on our YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMZ6-7-Nv-0ycvqgTIttIFQ] channel, or listen to us on your favorite podcast app. Thanks for watching - I'm Mac Watson, for Cowboy State Daily.
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