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Cowboy State Daily Radio News: Tuesday, June 2, 2026

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It's time to take a look at what's happening around Wyoming for Tuesday, June 2nd, I'm Mac Watson – A Torrington family is in shock after finding their mutilated dogs partially submerged in the North Platte River. Cowboy State Daily's Kolby Fedore reports that Angelica Garcia said two people made the grisly discovery of her dogs in the river. "The Garcia family says that they let their dogs out Friday morning, and they escaped, which was a common occurrence. They were known to get loose and wander about town. Angelica Garcia says that most of the time people would just bring the dogs back, and it kind of became a running joke in the community. The dogs went missing in the afternoon, and were discovered in the early evening by a woman walking with her young son. She found the dogs half submerged in the North Platte River. There were two Rottweilers, and it looked like they'd been blasted by a shotgun, one was missing its head, the other was missing its neck and its chest." Goshen County Sheriff Kory Fleenor confirmed Monday that his office has an open investigation into the incident, but declined to comment on whether investigators have determined a cause of death or whether any suspects or persons of interest have been identified. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/06/01/torrington-family-says-rottweilers-were-mutilated-and-dumped-in-the-river/] – The poll U.S. House candidate Chuck Gray touted Monday leveled disparaging claims about opponents Reid Rasner and Steve Friess. Cowboy State Daily's Clair McFarland reports that the poll, conducted by Fabrizio, Lee, and Associates, claims Friess "never had a real job" and Rasner acted like a "Hollywood celebrity" during a marriage to "his gay husband." "They concluded that Gray was leading with 21% of the vote if the election were held mid May, but there was also a push poll phase, and I received screenshots shortly after reporting the favorable poll with very charged, very loaded attacks on Reid Rasner and Steve Freese. The commentary about Rasner was dredging up things from his 2020 to 2022 divorce proceedings, including a subjective comment saying he had hyphenated his name like a celebrity. The prompts about Steve Friess were calling him an elitist and calling him out of touch with Wyomingites." The survey was a poll of 400 Wyoming Republican voters from May 13-16th and reveals Secretary of State Chuck Gray leads a crowded GOP U.S. House race with 21% support. Casper businessman Reid Rasner is second at 14%, and Teton County's Steve Friess is third at 10%. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/06/01/chuck-grays-u-s-house-poll-leveled-disparaging-remarks-against-rasner-friess/] – The family of a woman killed by a distracted driver in downtown Sheridan a year ago said they feel slighted by the 60-day sentence he got Friday. Cowboy State Daily's Jen Kocher reports that the woman's daughter says the sentence brings "deeper grief," not closure. "Kate Gladden, her daughter does not feel like justice was served, and they were quite disappointed because they had been hoping that the judge might take into consideration their victim statements and charge him with the full penalty under the law, which would be up to a year and $2,000 fine, but that did not happen. She stuck with the plea agreement for 60 days." 65-year-old Julie Fitzsimmons was visiting her daughter Kate Gladden and her husband Nate, in Sheridan. Julie died of blunt force trauma to the head after being struck and thrown more than 7 feet by the vehicle. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/05/31/evanston-has-spent-decades-and-28m-restoring-its-historic-railroad-roundhouse/] – A 27-year-old man accused of shooting another man and leaving him bleeding in a Cheyenne street after a blowup over a former girlfriend pleaded not guilty Monday to attempted second-degree murder. Cowboy State Daily's Greg Johnson reports that Adrian Maggos allegedly asked police how "the guy I shot" was doing. "He sat quietly along with 11 other inmates from the jail, they all were wearing the bright orange jumpsuits, the orange proxy, he had his legs were shackled together, and when it was his turn, he got up and didn't say much to the judge, just answered his questions, 'yes sir,' 'no sir,' and when he, when the judge asked him for how he pleaded to the charge of attempted secondary murder, he said, 'not guilty.'" The judge then set an Oct. 6 trial date for Maggos, while his attorney informed Judge Hibben that a motion to reduce his $250,000 cash-only bond would be filed in writing. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/06/01/cheyenne-man-accused-in-shooting-over-ex-pleads-not-guilty-to-attempted-murder/] – I'll have more news from Cowboy State Daily right after this. Cowboy State Daily News continues now…. – A Wyoming barrel racer was stunned to learn that the teen girl accused of stabbing three horses in Las Vegas over the weekend tried to borrow one of her horses last month. Cowboy State Daily's Julie Mankin reports that Laura Nichols says "It makes my skin crawl to realize she was stalking my horses, too." "She said we need to back up about a month ago at a big show in Utah. After that show, I got a message from a random girl out of the blue that wanted to know if I'd let her run one of my horses, and I wanted to help. I didn't really have one, and she just kept asking about these specific horses of mine, and, and so this weekend I looked to see if that was the same person, and it was the accused from Las Vegas, so it's just chilling." Nichols, who has earned more than $400,000 competing on the half-brother of one of the stabbed horses, said she's especially horrified by the attack. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/06/01/wyoming-barrel-racer-says-she-was-targeted-by-alleged-horse-stabber/] – A Cody-based search and rescue team helped coordinate the search for the body of "Alaskan Bush People" star Matt Brown. Cowboy State Daily's Jen Kocher reports that Brown's body was found Sunday after he went missing four days earlier after allegedly shooting himself along a Washington state river. "Bill Dohse, who founded Find 911 and OSAR, which is a national search and rescue group with many different partners from around the country. And so what Dohse did in this particular instance was work with his partner agencies to deploy assets to the scene in Washington, which was extremely remote and near the Canadian border, and the sheriff's department and family were very grateful to have those assets on the ground. Dosey was able to work from his incident command center on the side of the road because he was en route to Washington to get there when Brown was found." Dohse, a former Fremont County Deputy Sheriff and Wyoming Highway Patrol trooper, founded the Cody-based search and rescue group founded in 2015 that specializes in finding missing people and pets. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/06/01/cody-based-search-and-rescue-team-helps-find-body-of-alaskan-bush-people-star/] –- This year's election climate could make the perfect storm for Libertarian Shawn Johnson to win Wyoming's U.S. House seat, politicos say. Cowboy State Daily's Clair McFarland reports that experts say if Johnson can court conservatives, and the winner of the GOP primary is hugely unpopular, he could have a shot. "Sean Johnson gave a speech at his Sunday nomination at the Libertarian Party convention, that was, I mean, it was visibly electrifying to the attendees, and I got to thinking about it later. It very much resembled the Declaration of Independence, where there was this list of grievances, grievance after grievance of tyrannies that the people have endured, and it ended with this, this call for revival, and this pledge of one's own honor to the cause. And I asked him Monday, did you mean to structure that like the Declaration of Independence? He's like, no, he was just speaking from the heart." Johnson will face the lone survivor of a hotly contested 10-person GOP primary contest, and the winner of a two-way Democratic primary election. Both major party primary elections are set for Aug. 18. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/05/28/freedom-caucus-member-scott-smith-challenging-curt-meier-for-wyoming-treasurer/] – Fifty years ago, the cameras rolled on "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" at Devils Tower after a handshake between a then-unknown Steven Spielberg and rancher Jesse Thomas Driskill. Cowboy State Daily's Renee Jean reports that a high school student named Ogden Driskell (who would later grow up to be a current state senator) remembers Spielberg was adamant about not telling anyone about the movie before it debuted. "It was a funny story that Ogden told Spielberg swore them to secrecy about the movie because he didn't want the public to see that tower before the movie came out. He was just sure, you know, that nationwide people had not seen, did not know about this tower, and he knew the kind of impression it was going to make. His dad's the one who made the deal with Steven Spielberg, and Spielberg's like, 'I don't want anybody to know about that tower. Nobody knows about that tower. You have to keep it secret. Don't let anybody know what's going on.' But you know, so August, like, well, they thought he was kind of crazy." Close Encounters of the Third Kind was a blockbuster science fiction movie that was released in 1977. Written and directed by Steven Spielberg, it would go on to completely reshape tourism in northeast Wyoming. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/05/30/25-000-from-1933-kidnapping-ransom-could-still-be-buried-somewhere-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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Cowboy State Daily Video News: Friday, July 17, 2026

It's time to take a look at what's happening around Wyoming for Friday, July 17th. I'm Reece Cowan, filling in for 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. – A wall of water surged through East Thermopoli s late Wednesday, stranding people and breaking a gas main after 4.5 inches of rain fell in an hour near the town. Cowboy State Daily's Jackie Dorothy reports that one resident said he heard a roaring coming in his direction. "It was a really intense two hours Wednesday night. It was clear skies. When at 10 o'clock a flash flood hit. One resident described it as a wall. He called 911, by the time he got a hold of dispatch, the wall of water had already hit his house. Another resident, she was actually trapped in her house. Morgan talked about going outside to rescue her dog. Once she got back in her house, Morgan said that she could feel it moving, and she really thought she was going to die. Chief Cornwall said that this is the worst flooding he has ever seen." Meteorologist Straub said that the thunderstorm that caused all the damage developed about 10 miles east of Thermopolis and just kind of sat there for about an hour and a half. Read the full story HERE [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/16/were-in-trouble-east-thermopolis-floods-after-4-5-inches-of-rain-in-an-hour/] – Megan Degenfelder's campaign for Wyoming governor released a video early Thursday of President Donald Trump doubling down on his endorsement of her. Cowboy State Daily's Clair McFarland reports that the push comes with a month to go before Wyoming's hotly contested Republican Primary election. "We've got a month before the primary election, which in Wyoming generally involves a huge standoff between Republicans of all stripes, and Superintendent of Public Instruction Megan Degenfelder garnered the Trump endorsement back in January. Well the president doubled down on Thursday, reiterating his endorsement. Trump varies on when he gives endorsements, Dagenfelder's is among the earliest that we've ever seen. Seven months before the primary election. She said that she was deeply honored to have the president's support and grateful that he took the time to speak directly to the people of Wyoming." Trump has not endorsed anyone in the hotly-contested U.S. House race, where 10 Republicans vie for the nomination. He also hasn't endorsed in Wyoming's Secretary of State race or for other top state executive-branch seats. Read the full story HERE [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/16/degenfelder-releases-trump-double-down-endorsement-with-a-month-before-primary/] – Seven teens were arrested Wednesday in a sweeping western Nebraska raid over illegal machine guns and drugs. Cowboy State Daily's Kolby Fedore reports that investigators say they found Instagram posts of the teens posing with and firing Glock-style guns equipped with illegal switches. "Federal authorities say that illegal Glock switches have become one of the fastest growing criminal trends that they're seeing in America, with a near 800% spike in the last few years, and that is reflected in a recent criminal case where seven teenagers in Western Nebraska were arrested on Wednesday for possessing these illegal machine guns as well as cocaine. All of the teenagers appeared for their initial hearing on Wednesday afternoon in Scottsbluff County Circuit Court. This criminal case came to light when investigators flagged suspicious activity on social media where they saw the stolen guns posted in videos and a series of pictures online. One of the defendants was even seen pointing it at another defendant." According to ATF, recoveries of suspected machine gun conversion devices traced by ATF increased from 658 in 2019 to 5,816 in 2023. Agency spokesperson Ashlee Sherrill tells Cowboy State Daily "they present a significant public safety concern." Read the full story HERE [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/16/7-teens-arrested-in-western-nebraska-swat-raid-for-drugs-illegal-machine-guns/] – More than 23,000 birds and bats were killed by wind turbines in Wyoming in 2025, according to a report presented Wednesday to the state Game and Fish Commission. Cowboy State Daily's Mark Heinz reports that according to an official "They're flying around and they're not paying attention to those blades." "Game and Fish, they don't set the policy. It's the Industrial Siting Commission that really says yes or no. They're the ones that have the power over the licenses for these operations. What Game and Fish does is before the project is built, they come in and they work with the developer to kind of give them advice on how to mitigate or avoid conflicts with wildlife, and then after the fact, they will do some monitoring as well and maybe suggest some solutions. I also talked to an eagle advocate in Laramie, and she said, although she appreciates what the game and fish is doing or trying to do, she doesn't think it's enough." Wyoming Game and Fish habitat protection program supervisor Will Schultz tells Cowboy State Daily that, in some cases, painting one blade of a wind turbine black helps birds see it before it's too late, adding that hundreds of hours of work and research have gone into wind farm risk mitigation. Read the full story HERE [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/16/wyoming-wind-turbines-killed-more-than-23-000-birds-and-bats-last-year/] – I'll have more news from Cowboy State Daily right after this. Cowboy State Daily News continues now…. – Park County officials say a Wednesday flash flood nearly destroyed a bridge over the Shoshone River and cut off access for some county residents. Cowboy State Daily's Andrew Rossi reports that one witness said "We watched a wall of debris build up and surging muddy water begin to overflow the banks." "Monsoonal moisture is moving into western Wyoming. That manifested as several short-lived but intense thunderstorms on Wednesday afternoon, and a mudslide and just an intense amount of flash flooding that came out of the mountains along the South Fork of the Shoshone River took out a bridge that serves a number of people and residences on a county road that's pretty far removed from Cody. Without that bridge, they have no access to the rest of the world. I spoke to the Cowboys State Daily meteorologist Don Day, and he said that the risk of monsoonal moisture and flash flooding is going to extend into the next week at least." The Park County Public Works Department hoped to have a temporary bridge installed across Boulder Creek by the end of Thursday. Park County engineer Brian Edwards told Cowboy State Daily that the compromised wooden bridge had already been "high on our priority list for replacement." Read the full story HERE [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/16/flash-flood-damages-bridge-cuts-off-only-access-for-park-county-residents/] – Although manufacturers of AI software that uses surveillance cameras to search for guns say it makes people safer, gun rights activists are alarmed. Cowboy State Daily's Mark Heinz reports that Buffalo's Mark Jones, of Gun Owners of America, says it violates the Second and Fourth Amendments. "There's software that's it's been around for a few years. It's been used in schools. It's software that helps camera surveillance cameras, pick up guns, firearms that that have been drawn or the out of a holster. The the idea being at least in the school it can help maybe catch a school shooting earlier. Hobbs, New Mexico, has expanded this to a municipal application. They've got about 70 cameras at different points around the city that have this software. I reached out to some some Second Amendment advocates and also a gun control advocate, and none of them are really fans of it." The technology has potential to do good, but only within narrow parameters that protect gun owners' rights, said George Mocsary, University of Wyoming law professor and co-founder of the UW Firearms Research Center. Read the full story HERE [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/16/wyoming-gun-activists-increasingly-alarmed-over-ai-cameras-searching-for-guns/] – A magnitude 3.3 earthquake in Yellowstone on Thursday was felt by people as far as 30 miles away. Cowboy State Daily's Andrew Rossi reports that it's the largest earthquake of the year so far in the national park. "A magnitude 3.3 earthquake was detected in Yellowstone National Park around 720 a.m. this morning. So Yellowstone, on average, experiences between 15 120 500 earthquakes every year. This is the largest earthquake detected in 2026 so far, but that's not even that big of an earthquake by Yellowstone standards. The largest earthquake last year was a 3.9 and even that wasn't very big. So while a lot of people get apocalyptic, while a lot of people get apocalyptic any time they hear something about something shaking in Yellowstone, earthquakes are an almost everyday occurrence, and a 3.3 is indicative of nothing to be alarmed about." What the earthquake doesn't indicate is any significant change in Yellowstone's volcanic systems. Even at a depth of 4 miles, Thursday morning's quake was too shallow to indicate anything volcanic, which is true for most of Yellowstone's earthquakes. Read the full story HERE [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/16/yellowstones-biggest-earthquake-of-the-year-felt-30-miles-away/] – The Galloping Horse is galloping again — or at least it will be when someone at The Wrangler turns the power on. Cowboy State Daily's Greg Johnson reports that after years of being inoperable, the iconic 400-pound folk art cowboy was fixed, refurbished and put back in place Thursday morning. "The iconic galloping horse that for decades has sat over the entrance to the Wrangler Western Wire store in downtown Cheyenne hadn't been galloping for the last few years. A Cheyenne man who whose office is just across the road, finally decided, you know what, it needs to gallop again. So him and his brother and son got together and spent about 90 hours each, about almost 300 hours between them to restore this thing. They got a pretty prominent Cheyenne artist to paint it again to look pretty much original. And on Thursday morning, they put it up again, so they would be ready for Frontier Days." Thursday was a proud moment for Dennis, who explained he had the idea to get the Galloping Horse galloping again because he saw it every day and "every day I wished it was moving again." Read the full story HERE [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/16/galloping-horse-is-galloping-again-over-the-wrangler-in-downtown-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 Reece Cowan, in for Mac Watson, for Cowboy State Daily.

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Cowboy State Daily Video News: Thursday, July 16, 2026

It's time to take a look at what's happening around Wyoming for Thursday, July 16th. 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. – Wyoming state Rep. Bill Allemand pleaded guilty to DUI in court Wednesday and was given one year probation and fined $500. Cowboy State Daily's Clair McFarland reports that the lawmaker faces 88 days in jail if he fails probation. "On Wednesday Allemand walked into court and pleaded guilty. That hearing had been set for his attorney to face a contempt charge, but it served a double purpose on Wednesday, in which Alamod also pleaded guilty and was sentenced to probation, 88 days in jail if he fails probation and a $500 fine. he's got to stay out of bars and liquor stores and not violate the law and has got some chemical testing and that's for a year." Rep. Allemand was arrested Dec. 28th in Buffalo. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/15/rep-bill-allemand-pleads-guilty-to-dui-gets-probation-and-500-fine/] – The Department of the Interior stopped short of delisting grizzly bears from Endangered Species Act protection Tuesday when it moved to hand management of the bears over to states. Cowboy State Daily's Mark Heinz reports that one Wyoming outdoorsman says, "That's "the way it should be." "It's the 4D rule that's within the Endangered Species Act. The Biden administration moved to strengthen that rule, and now the Trump administration has come through and they're kind of revise that rule to effectively what people are saying: hand management over to the states. It's a bit murky because this does not mean that they're not going to get delisted. It's just handing more of the direct control of the bears right over to the states." A full delisting of grizzlies was attempted in 2007, and again in 2017. The latter led to the Wyoming Game and Fish Department issuing hunting tags for a grizzly season. However, both the 2017 and 2007 delisting efforts were overturned in court. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/15/trump-administration-stops-short-of-delisting-hands-grizzly-management-to-states/] – A blown tire on a semitrailer sent it into the opposite lane, sideswiping an SUV and closing U.S. 20/26 near Shoshoni for more than four hours Wednesday. Cowboy State Daily's Kolby Fedore reports that motorists were stranded in near 100-degree heat. "Wyoming Highway Patrol says an eastbound semi had a blown tire and it crossed into the westbound lane, striking a GMC Yukon. No fatalities were reported, and the extent of injuries at this time is unknown. Even though only two vehicles were involved in the crash, there was a heavy response from law enforcement with several police and fire vehicles, as well as two helicopters and three wreckers. One witness who was stuck at the scene for nearly four hours said it was about 100 degrees outside. He was mostly concerned about horses that were confined to a trailer that were also there." Wyoming Highway Patrol Public Information Officer Aaron Brown said an eastbound semi truck east of Shoshoni traveling toward Casper suffered a tire failure at about 10:30 a.m., causing it to drift into the westbound lane and sideswipe a GMC Yukon. Brown added there were no fatalities. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/15/crash-shuts-down-highway-20-26-near-shoshoni-for-hours-in-near-100-degree-heat/] – Meta says it is appealing a violation notice issued by Cheyenne's Board of Public Utilities. Cowboy State Daily's Kate Meadows reports that the company's corporate entity, Goat Systems, LLC is arguing the city has not provided evidence that the company's construction project contaminated the city's sewer reuse system. "Meta is claiming that they have not received any of the underlying testing or data from the contamination from the tests that the city did and that they sent to the state lab. They're kind of taking issue with the fact that we don't have any data. The permit is wrong. Meta is arguing that the city cannot prove that the contamination actually came from the Meta project. I talked to Dr. Mark Rinnie on the Cheyenne City Council. He represents the Board of Public Utilities on the council. He was not aware of this appeal until we reached out to him." Meta said it is seeking review "so the facts and cause can be fully and accurately evaluated through the appropriate process." The appeal comes more than four months after the bacteria was first detected in Cheyenne's wastewater reuse system. Read the full story HERE [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/15/meta-appeals-cheyenne-notice-of-violation-over-sewer-contamination-says-it-lacks-key-evidence/]. – I'll have more news from Cowboy State Daily right after this. Cowboy State Daily News continues now…. – As people across Wyoming raise concerns over license plate reader cameras, they're mapping cameras that might not actually be license plate readers. Cowboy State Daily's Clair McFarland reports that a new Deflock.org entry saying Lusk has them is right, but it's wrong about Cody and Gillette. "DeFlock.org is a mapping site where it's voluntary, right? And so the idea is the citizens that are concerned about these cameras are going to build us a map as they encounter them, but as the publicity around this has grown in Wyoming and across the nation, and also litigation and problems with that, we're seeing what look like false reports. So somebody reported a license plate reader in Cody. I called the business where it was mounted is a Quick Lube-style shop, and the guy said, 'No, it's a vehicle counter because if I ever want to sell this place, I want to tell the buyer just how much traffic we have here.' And then in Gillette, the PD and the sheriff's office were both emphatic, like, 'No, we're not doing license plate readers.'" Outspoken Green River residents earlier this month halted their police chief's bid to install license plate readers at town entrances. Besides Lusk, the Wyoming communities of Cheyenne, Jackson, Glenrock, and the Wind River Indian Reservation all have license plate reader cameras in place. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/15/license-plate-reader-map-is-right-that-lusk-has-them-wrong-about-cody-and-gillette/] – Yellowstone National Park will spare the life of the bison that seriously hurt a 65-year-old grandpa from Washington. Cowboy State Daily's Andrew Rossi reports that park officials said "no management action" will be taken against the bison which means it won't be relocated or euthanized. "The park rarely takes any management action because identifying that specific animal is difficult, and it's usually the animals are just doing what they would naturally do, whether it's because bison are in the rut or bears are defending their cubs or a food source. I spoke to bison biologist George Werthner. He reviewed the footage of the incident at Bridge Bay Campground over the weekend, and he said there really wasn't anything that Carl McDaniel could have done differently to prevent that attack." Even grizzlies that attack and seriously injure park guests usually get off the hook, so long as the attack was determined to be a natural behavior, like defending cubs or a food source. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/15/yellowstone-wont-kill-angry-bison-that-tossed-seriously-hurt-man-at-campground/] – A family hurt in a crash west of Casper that killed two people when a semitruck plowed into a construction zone is suing the trucking company and the as-yet unidentified truck driver. Cowboy State Daily's Kolby Fedore reports that no criminal charges have yet been filed as an investigation continues. "Nearly a month after a commercial tanker drove into six cars, killing two people and injuring eight, a family has filed a lawsuit. Representing the injured family is Casper attorney Dallas Laird. He said simply that they're hoping for a settlement. The exact number remains unknown, as the family is still receiving medical care for long-term injuries. This civil lawsuit stems from a June 26th crash that happened west of Casper, between Casper and Manita. The complaint alleges that the tanker failed to stop in a construction zone." The negligence lawsuit, filed Friday in Natrona County District Court, names Ryan Brothers Trucking Inc. and a John Doe defendant, identified as the tanker driver whose identity was not yet known to the plaintiffs when the complaint was filed. Read the full story HERE [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/15/family-hurt-in-semi-crash-that-killed-2-west-of-casper-sues-trucking-company/]. – It was 47 years ago today that Cheyenne was hit by the most powerful tornado in Wyoming history. The powerful F3 tornado destroyed hundreds of homes, caused tens of millions of dollars in damages, and killed one. Cowboy State Daily's Kerry Drake was a reporter for the Wyoming Tribune and covered the story. "It was obviously a terrible time for Cheyenne; most destructive tornado in the history of Wyoming. I was a photographer for the Wyoming State Tribune at the time. I was out covering a meeting, and I found out after I looked and we saw the tornado that I didn't have my camera with me. And fortunately, a good friend of mine who was at the meeting with me did. So we first saw the tornado looked like a big fire, and then we saw it move and realized what it was, so I kept telling my friend Jerry Johnson to shoot, shoot, shoot, and he did. And we got some photos that eventually we brought them down to the AP and UPI, and they were the first things that they had on the tornado." After the dust settled, there were 400 buildings that were damaged, including about 140 that were just totaled, 25 million dollars worth of damage, after the tornado traveled about almost 9 miles. For more on the tornado, read Kerry Drake's two stories that Cowboy State Daily published today. There is also an interview with the former mayor of Cheyenne who recounts his experiences. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/15/reporters-notebook-how-photo-of-1979-cheyenne-tornado-made-national-news/] — 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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Cowboy State Daily Radio News: Tuesday, July 14, 2026

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.

14 jul 20269 min
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Cowboy State Daily Radio News: Monday, July 13, 2026

It's time to take a look at what's happening around Wyoming for Friday, July 10th. 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. – A tourist was seriously injured Friday evening after being thrown 8 feet into the air by a bull bison in Yellowstone National Park. Cowboy State Daily's Andrew Rossi reports that professional photographer Mike Macleod filmed the incident and said the bison was "angry, agitated and charging anything and everything." "The victim did nothing wrong. The narrative that's been circulating across social media is that this was another quote-unquote Touron or idiot doing something wrong in the park, and that can and does happen. But looking at the video evidence, the victim did nothing to provoke the bison. They were a safe distance away, at least in theory. This bison had been causing trouble in the Bridge Bay campground for a while before he showed up. The victim and his grandson tried to put something between themselves and the bison when it ran towards them, and that just wasn't enough. The bison in this case was the instigator." MacLeod was camping at the Bridge Bay Campground when his wife pointed out the bull bison entering the area. He grabbed his camera and started shooting from a safe distance. Meanwhile, footage of the incident has become an international sensation with news organizations all over the U.S. and the world referencing Cowboy State Daily's article. Reporter Andrew Rossi was the first to cover the story and to get an interview with the photographer. The video has been viewed millions of times. Read the full story HERE [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/11/tourist-seriously-injured-after-yellowstone-bison-launches-man-8-feet-in-the-air/]. – A Mexican national who faces eight felonies is attempting to stay in the country after he allegedly tried to ram travelers off the road in Snake River Canyon in June of 2024. Cowboy State Daily's Clair McFarland reports that one victim says that 46-year-old Ramon Gabriel Chavez Cruz, "deliberately crossed the centerline and targeted our vehicle." "His Teton County case just concluded with what they call a split sentence. He spends 180 days in jail, tries probation for three years. If he fails probation, he goes to prison for like two and a half to four and a half years. But he already has enough time served that that initial 180-day stint is eclipsed. The trooper recounted that he was basically trying to head-on collide with multiple people. Most of that happened in Lincoln County, one of the alleged victims from Lincoln County, was flabbergasted at the 180-day sentence in Teton County, but it's just not over yet. And as for the visa, his defense attorney was describing it as if he's been the victim of a crime and is working to stay in the country in relation to that somehow." Chavez Cruz faces potentially much harsher consequences in Lincoln County, where County Attorney Spencer Allred has filed eight counts of aggravated assault against him – one for each person he allegedly charged with his truck. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/10/mexican-trucker-accused-of-furious-canyon-rampage-trying-to-stay-in-u-s/] – A Gillette woman's plans for one last summer road trip with her dying daughter have been derailed by a failed transmission in their 26-year-old SUV. But Cowboy State Daily's Dale Killingbeck reports that London Tabor says she's not giving up hope to take this trip with her daughter. "Her daughter has Huntington's disease, and it's quickly sapping her life, and so they plan to go to the East Coast, plan to go rock hunting in Wyoming, and to a Huntington disease event that's in Utah, and all of that was on hold because she didn't have a vehicle. So, she's trying to rent a camper that would be able to facilitate taking her daughter, who now can't do anything except sit in a seat and watch. So she was hoping that she can get this trip accomplished, and have great memories with her this summer." Autumn was diagnosed with the disease in 2018 at age 12, which also is the same year that her father, Justin Fender, died from the same condition at age 36. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/11/last-road-trip-for-gillette-mom-and-dying-daughter-threatened-by-broken-down-suv/] – Green River's Bradlee Skinner was homeless, delivering pizzas, and wondering how his life had unraveled. Cowboy State Daily's Kate Meadows reports that now he performs before sold-out crowds with the Savannah Bananas, baseball's wildly popular entertainment phenomenon. And it all started with a selfie. "In 2024, Bradley Skinner, he's a high school teacher at Green River, teaches theater in English, and he took a group of theater students to Salt Lake City to see the Savannah Bananas. And while they were all getting their pictures taken with the players in the parking lot before the game, Skinner heard a DJ. He knew there was a DJ nearby, and he himself is a DJ. So he went and sought out that guy and took a picture with him. And the guy noticed, and they started up a conversation about DJing. And so fast forward a year, and that DJ reached out and said, "Hey, I think you should try out. They're doing auditions because they're growing their teams. They're adding new teams, and they need a few more DJs in their back pocket. So that's really how it all got started with a selfie." The job has taken him from Wyoming classrooms to iconic ballparks such as Coors Field in Denver and soon Wrigley Field in Chicago, where he rubs shoulders with performers and entertainers he once showed his students as examples of creative excellence. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/11/homeless-to-home-plate-ex-wyoming-teacher-gets-dream-job-djing-for-savannah-bananas/] – I'll have more news from Cowboy State Daily right after this. Cowboy State Daily News continues now…. – So many dead trees are piling up on Wyoming's remote wilderness trails, some outfitters say they should be allowed to use chainsaws to clear them rather than working for days with hand tools. Cowboy State Daily's Mark Heinz reports that chainsaws have been banned from those areas for 62 years. "The Forest Service kind of created a little loophole and allowed some outfitters in this spring in Idaho, in the Frank Church wilderness, and so now some people are saying, "Hey, we need to start doing this kind of all over the West, just letting a few people get in, because we just, we can't keep ahead of this timber otherwise, because under the strict rules of wilderness, you have to go in there like the old-fashioned push-pull saws or an ax or whatever, and some people are saying that with the sheer volume, what we got there, which we're never going to get ahead of it, and of course, opponents are saying no." Pine beetle epidemics have torn through forests across the West, leaving dead trees everywhere. They frequently fall over on trails, or blow over in huge piles. The Forest Service and volunteer trail associations across Wyoming can hardly keep up [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2025/07/11/trees-are-blocking-wyoming-trails-and-they-cant-be-cleared-fast-enough/] with the work. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/11/as-dead-trees-clog-wilderness-trails-some-argue-for-using-chainsaws-to-clear-them/] – A trespasser trying illegally to make a copy of rare dinosaur footprints on the "Paleo Park" Zerbst Ranch near Newcastle ended up vandalizing the site. Cowboy State Daily's Andrew Rossi reports that owner Kristen Stauffer says she was "shell-shocked." "Apparently, someone trespassed onto their property, poured blue silicone into one of the tracks in the attempt to make a copy of it, and then just abandoned the scene with the silicone still in the track, now they have been able to remove most of it. But setting aside the fact that there could be permanent damage from that, it's the fact that somebody violated their trust. That if this person had asked them if they could make a copy of their dinosaur footprint, they would have been all for it." Setting aside the enormous scientific value of the fossil, Stauffer was "heartbroken" by the blatant disregard for her family's history. The Zerbst Trackway was found by her father, Leonard, and has enormous personal significance to her and her family. Read the full story HERE [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/11/newcastle-family-shell-shocked-by-vandalism-of-rare-dinosaur-footprint/]. – Laramie 9-year-old elk caller Axl Anton is set to compete against teens nearly twice his age in the world elk calling championship this month. Cowboy State Daily's Mark Heinz reports that Axl's already "in the top five best callers in the country, if not the best," said a hunting industry insider. "His dad said he took an interest in it when he was about two, called in his first bull when he was six, and he's been in several contests now. He's going to the world elk calling contest that's held at Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation's headquarters in Missoula, Montana. The kid is young enough to compete in the Peewee division, but he said he doesn't want to do that, he wants to step up and compete with the big kids, so he's going to be competing with kids that are about high school age. He already is almost considered world class at the ripe old age of nine, so just kind of a cool story" Archery elk hunters use tube-shaped calls to imitate the grunts, screams and bugles of bull elk during the rut, or mating season. The idea is to sound as much like a bull elk as possible. So, the real bulls, thinking a challenger is in their territory, will move in to investigate. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/12/9-year-old-laramie-boy-who-first-bugled-elk-at-age-2-hunting-for-national-honors/] — 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.

13 jul 20269 min
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Cowboy State Daily Video News: Friday, July 10, 2026

It's time to take a look at what's happening around Wyoming for Friday, July 10th. 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. – A Big Horn County grandfather and mother have been charged after a baby died Monday. Cowboy State Daily's Kolby Fedore reports the infant was found in a 95-degree trailer filled with feces, garbage, and a 5-gallon bucket of human waste. "Destiny's duty said she woke up sometime after 1am to feed the baby and put the baby back to bed, and in the morning around 9am she found the baby in the crib unresponsive. She was on her way to Three Rivers Hospital when she called 911 and when she got to the hospital, investigators saw that she herself was covered in dirt. She had what appeared to be head lice and a strong odor coming from her and the baby. When they looked at the baby's body, there was dirt under its fingernails, as well as an insect that was crawling inside the diaper. Investigators obtained a search warrant, and when they went into the camper where the family lived, they found horrific conditions. There was a bucket of human feces in the bathroom, no running water, no air conditioning, and the temperature was 95 degrees inside their home." 56-year-old Travis Study is charged with felony child endangerment alleging exposure to meth, along with misdemeanor counts of reckless endangering, child endangerment, possession of methamphetamine and possession of marijuana. 22-year-old Destynie Study is charged with misdemeanor reckless endangering of a child and child endangerment. She pleaded not guilty Wednesday. Read the full story HERE [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/09/big-horn-grandpa-mom-charged-after-baby-dies-in-95-degree-feces-filled-trailer/]. – Wyoming U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman is demanding answers from Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg about how its Cheyenne data center contaminated the city's wastewater system. Cowboy State Daily's Clair McFarland reports that in a Thursday letter, Rep. Hageman writes she's "deeply concerned." "Hageman issued a letter Thursday to Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, which is a Facebook giant that also is that also has data centers in Wyoming and Cheyenne, demanding to know things like how could a rare bacteria leak from a closed loop data center cooling system into Cheyenne's wastewater system, and now the company fired back, saying, you know, we haven't found the bacterium in our system, whereas the Board of Public Utilities announced the data center as the source of the bacterium. She really focused her questioning on how could something leak from this, in, you know, how could a rare bacteria leak from this." That public announcement about the contamination came more than four months after the Meta contractor — which is building an $800 million data center in south Cheyenne — disrupted the city's reclaimed wastewater system with the rare bacterial contaminant. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/09/hageman-demands-answers-from-zuckerberg-about-cheyenne-data-center-contamination/] – With Pathfinder Reservoir less than 24% full, some farmers and ranchers in eastern Wyoming and western Nebraska are being warned they could be out of irrigation water by the first week of August. Cowboy State Daily's Kate Meadows reports that there is a backup plan, but it's not foolproof. "The snow pack has been historically low, it was the worst on record this year, and the reservoir where this irrigation, where this irrigation channel originates, is called the Pathfinder Reservoir, and it is at just about 23% right now. So the levels were already low, and it caused the irrigation canals to open up later in the year than they normally would have, and so farmers and ranchers are already hurting for water, and just weeks after the canals open, they're being told we may run out of water first part of August. the Pathfinder Irrigation District has previously said that they are against pulling water from other sources because they have to rent it, they basically pay to use it, and then they're required to return it somehow before the end of the irrigation season, so it's really a lose-lose as far as that goes." The district operates a vast canal network that diverts water from the North Platte River at Whalen Dam, delivering irrigation to more than 100,000 acres of farmland. The water originates in Pathfinder Reservoir southwest of Casper. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/09/eastern-wyoming-irrigation-district-warns-water-could-vanish-by-early-august/] – A Cheyenne boy who was 14 when he allegedly shot his mom in the head and charged as an adult with first-degree murder should be in juvenile court, his attorney argues in a Tuesday court motion. Cowboy State Daily's Greg Johnson reports public defender Emily Williams claims Havoc Leone's mother "verbally and physically abused" him. "The motion does lay out some of the arguments the defense plans to make, like the mother is was allegedly abusive to this teen, verbally and physically, they, he was homeschooled for like six years and was kept isolated and didn't have any friends, and just wasn't as mature as other teens his age would have been, so and they mean there's several, they mentioned several times in the motion that society is not kept safer by trying him as an adult, that the extra help that he'll get in the juvenile court actually will make society safer, whether that's that, whether that's really the case or not, that's up to a judge to decide." Despite the arguments of abuse and his age — 14 is the cutoff in Wyoming to be charged as an adult — Laramie County District Attorney Sylvia Hackl says her office believes the adult charge is appropriate and will oppose Williams' motion. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/09/attorney-for-cheyenne-teen-accused-of-killing-mom-wants-him-out-of-adult-court/] – I'll have more news from Cowboy State Daily right after this. Cowboy State Daily News continues now…. – Two months after a Casper woman was killed during a child custody exchange with her ex-boyfriend, her mother, Shannon Clark, says she wants people to know who her daughter was. Cowboy State Daily's Kolby Fedore reports that mom says she misses her daughter everyday and "The quiet moments are the hardest." "Jackson's mother, Shannon Clark, talked to Cowboy State Daily on Thursday. She wants people to remember her daughter as more than just a victim. She says that her daughter, Ashley, loved her son more than anything. The couple's three-year-old son witnessed the shooting and is now living with his grandparents. Clark said that is now her mission in life to raise Ashley's son the way she would have wanted." Friends have also established the GoFundMe campaign [https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-billy-jacksons-future] to help provide long-term financial support for Will as he grows up without his parents. For Clark, though, her daughter's legacy isn't measured by memorials or fundraisers. It's measured every morning when a little boy wakes up in his grandparents' home. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/09/quiet-moments-are-the-hardest-mom-says-of-casper-woman-killed-by-ex-boyfriend/] – A Uinta County rancher charged with videotaping two others torturing a sickly moose by roping, riding, and spurring it is continuing toward a trial date next month. Cowboy State Daily's Dale Killingbeck reports that two other men in the case have entered plea deals with a special prosecutor. "Two of three people charged in Uinta County for abusing a moose have entered a plea deal with a special prosecutor, and that deal says that they'll have three years of probation, and they also had to tell the court about the third defendant, who's charged with videotaping both of their abuse, one riding the mute, the moose, spurring it, and the other one lassoing the moose, and call and pulling it with a horse, those were separate incidents back in May 2021 So now the third defendant is still headed to a trial that's going to be in August, August 11th, in Uinta County." Court records show 54-year-old Justin Martin of Evanston, faces trial on charges of two counts of accessory before the fact to felony cruelty to animals, and two counts of accessory before or after the fact to wanton taking of a big-game animal, both misdemeanors. His son, Range Martin of Evanston, 23, pleaded guilty June 22 to a felony cruelty to animals charge in return for the dropping of two misdemeanor charges. Kylan Platte, 22, of Malad City, Idaho, took a similar deal and plead guilty to felony cruelty to animals June 30. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/09/uinta-county-moose-abuse-case-has-one-headed-to-trial-two-taking-plea-deals/] – Wyoming local government leaders in data center-heavy areas who spoke with Cowboy State Daily on Thursday say they've never signed nondisclosure agreements with data center companies. Cowboy State Daily's Clair McFarland reports that the agreements can be legal if built correctly, however. "We've been hearing for a long time that local public officials signed non-disclosure agreements with data centers while being courted by those companies. I contacted the leaders of communities that have known data centers or have been implicated as having them. I called county chairs and mayors, and everyone that talked to me on Thursday said no, I've never signed any such NDA." Tom Lubnau, a Gillette-based attorney who's worked at length with Wyoming's public-records law, tells Cowboy State Daily that state law allows for local governments to sign NDAs with data center companies, but it's complicated. Read the full story HERE [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/09/wyoming-local-officials-say-theyve-never-signed-ndas-with-data-centers/]. – The National Weather Service is predicting a record-breaking weekend for many locations in Wyoming with "dangerously hot conditions" in the forecast. Cowboy State Daily's Andrew Rossi reports that temperatures will be hottest in the Big Horn Basin with Worland and Greybull expected to top 110 degrees. "This isn't a one-and-done. We're not going to get relief out of this. Between at least Saturday night and Monday evening, we're going to have record breaking or potentially record breaking temperatures, and it's going to continue to be hot going into Tuesday, Wednesday, and possibly beyond that. So, people need to be aware and be prepared, because this is going to get worse before it gets better. Those aren't my words. That's from Cowboy State Daily, the meteorologist Don Day." If there is a bit of good news with the upcoming heat, it won't feel quite as hot as the thermometer says. Because the atmosphere will be mostly dry, the heat shouldn't be amplified by humidity. Read the full story HERE. [https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/07/09/its-going-to-be-hot-hot-hot-triple-digits-forecast-for-at-least-three-days/] — 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.

10 jul 202610 min