Sitting rife with untouched land where the Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains, Wyoming is prime real estate for some of America’s greatest natural phenomena. Serving as home to 10 national parks, 12 state parks and some 28 historic sites, the state
Wyoming led the nation in allowing women the right to vote on this day in history, Dec. 10, 1869. The then-western territory was the first in American history to approve women’s suffrage after Wyoming legislators passed and signed a bill into law.
The geyser Old Faithful was first documented and named on this day in history, Sept. 18, 1870, by the explorer Nathanial Langford. Langford, who was exploring Yellowstone Park as part of the Washburn-Doane-Langford expedition, wrote in his journal that he had spotted
Weitzel’s Wings of Laramie, Wyoming, sold 48,083 Buffalo wings in just 24 hours last weekend, setting a new world record for delectable little chicken limbs sold in a single day. The food truck vendor, more commonly known as Double Dubs, smashed the
The president of a Wyoming tennis association has resigned in protest of the organization’s decision to allow a transgender college athlete to participate in the 2023 Wyoming Governor’s Cup, citing fair competition. Jackie Fulkrod, now the former president of the Cheyenne Tennis
A family visit and outing recently resulted in a record-breaking catch for one Wyoming fisherman. Owen Schaad, a resident of Cheyenne, received official recognition from the Wyoming Game & Fish Department (WGFD) for reeling in a 31-inch, near 12-pound tiger trout, according