Tag: Wyoming

8 Bucket List Events in 2023 to Start Planning For

We all know the feeling of reading about or seeing a video about a great celebration or affair that you want to attend, only to realize it happened a few weeks earlier. For that reason, we’ve compiled a list of the coming year’s most notable events in 2023, giving you plenty of time to make…


Rancher Drives Cattle on Same Mountain Trail as Ancestors in 1887, Now Guides Real ‘City Slickers’ on Adventures

There is no doubt in Dana Kerns’ mind that he is a rancher, through and through. The Wyomingite owns land in Sheridan, handed down through four generations, that was first homesteaded in 1887 when his family set up a trading post to trade with the Indigenous Crow tribe. But cattle soon became their livelihood. Grazing…


Wyoming Sues Biden Administration, Alleges Suspensions of Oil Lease Sales Illegal

The State of Wyoming filed a second lawsuit against the Biden Administration, alleging that its suspension of oil lease sales were illegal. Gov. Mark Gordon (R-Wyom.) announced that his state filed the lawsuit against the Interior Department for the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) decision to halt oil and gas lease sales in the state….


Citing Books on Pedophilia and Transgenderism, Wyoming Library Board Cuts Ties With American Library Association

A Wyoming county library board has cut ties with the American Library Association (ALA) over its support of books in the local library’s children’s section that promotes pedophilia and transgendering children, and includes detailed illustrations of sexual acts. The Campbell County Library Board, located in Gillette, Wyoming, voted 4 to 1 to completely disassociate itself…


Judge Rules in Favor of Biden on Wyoming Oil Lease Pause

A federal judge sided with the Biden administration in a lawsuit related to the government halting oil and gas leases in the state of Wyoming. On Jan. 27, 2021, President Joe Biden issued an executive order instructing the Department of the Interior (DOI) to temporarily pause all new oil and gas leases on federal lands…


Trump’s Fight With Establishment Fueled Cheney’s Antagonism: GOP Lawmakers

The Washington establishment—both Republican and Democratic—shuns former President Donald Trump because he was an “outsider” who disrupted rules in Washington, according to Rep. Troy Nehls (R-Texas). Part of that establishment is the Congress, a “country club” that in Nehls’ terms includes many individuals who “wanted to determine who can come in” and be part of…


Part of a Foot, in a Shoe, Spotted in Yellowstone Hot Spring

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo.—Yellowstone National Park officials are investigating after a park employee spotted part of a foot, in a shoe, floating in a hot spring in the southern part of the park, officials said Thursday. Tuesday’s discovery at Abyss Pool led to the temporary closure of the West Thumb Geyser Basin and its parking…


Trump Dismisses Media Coverage of Cheney Having ‘Bright’ Political Future Following Primary Defeat

Former President Donald Trump criticized the media for suggesting that Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) had a “bright” political future, after her defeat in the Wyoming GOP primary on Aug. 16. “The Fake News Media continues to push Crazy Liz Cheney and the fact that, despite losing her Wyoming Congressional race to a far superior candidate…


Capitol Report (Aug. 17): Liz Cheney Loses Wyoming Primary to Trump-Backed Hageman; Pence on FBI Raid

Former President Donald Trump’s influence proved to have tremendous sway on Wyoming voters—they’ve voted Congresswoman Liz Cheney out of office in convincing fashion. But it’s a different story unfolding in Alaska. Leon Benjamin, candidate for Congress in Virginia’s 4th district, joins us to weigh in on the Wyoming primary and why he thinks Trump-backed candidates…


Fate of Trump Targets in Tuesday’s Elections: Cheney Loses and Murkowski Survives

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), targeted for ousting from office by former President Donald Trump, survived her Aug. 16 primary election against 18 challengers, but will still face a Trump-endorsee in the general election come November. But another Congressional colleague facing Trump’s ire heard a sobering pronouncement from voters in Wyoming. Constituents resoundingly agreed it was…