
Kolby Fedore


A Fourth DWUI Leads to Harsh Sentence For Local Resident
A 42-year-old man received 5 to 7 years behind prison bars with five days credit for time served after a fourth DUI in Natrona County within the last ten years.
Myron Francisco was also driving with a suspended license and no auto insurance...

Wyoming Highway Patrol: High Speed Chase Sees Speeds Over 130 MPH, Ends with TVI
During the chase, the suspect vehicle reportedly swerved into oncoming traffic, forcing other cars into the ditch.

Wyoming Supreme Court Rejects Residential Group’s Suit Against LDS Church
Cody residents are divided over a temple with a towering presence. The story behind this construction isn’t just about bricks and mortar.

Why Does Wyoming Land on so Many ‘Alien Hotspot’ Lists?
👽 From diamond-shaped objects to green orbs, Wyoming’s UFO reports are capturing attention. These encounters are becoming more common than you might think!

Natrona County Arrest Log (06/20/25 – 06/23/25)
This log may not reflect all arrests for this time period.
For example, police will not release any information about juvenile arrests. State law prohibits any official from identifying a person accused of a sex crime until the defendant is arraigned in district court...

Gas Prices In Wyoming Jump Over 5 Cents This Week
"With Israel and Iran trading attacks over the past week, oil prices have continued to climb—and gasoline prices are following suit, rising at a pace we haven’t seen since last summer," said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy.

Gordon, Barrasso Issue Supportive Statements for Trump’s Decisive Action Against Iran
The Wyoming governor said he supports the President's decision, and Senator John Barrasso called Trump's decision "the right one."

Ancient Horses the Size of House Cats Once Roamed Wyoming
It's fitting that the earliest horses in the world roamed the prairies of Wyoming.
According to findings published through the University of Wyoming, the fossils of Eohippus, ancient horses that roamed the state over 55 million years ago, are commonly found in the Cowboy State.
In Gr...

89-Year-Old Idaho Woman Died After Falling 100 Feet into the Snake River
On Wednesday evening an 89-year-old Idaho woman, Joyce Balls, tripped and fell 100 feet into the Snake River near big Kahuna and Lunch Counter.
A drone operator with Star Valley Search and Rescue found the victim's body downriver.
Search and Rescue reportedly told Buckrail that Balls and her family had been out for a picnic when she got up to leave, lost her footing, and fell off of the cliff...

Natrona County Arrest Log (06/18/25 – 06/20/25)
This log may not reflect all arrests for this time period.
For example, police will not release any information about juvenile arrests. State law prohibits any official from identifying a person accused of a sex crime until the defendant is arraigned in district court...

Lake Cow Bacon: How Americans Nearly Became Hippo Ranchers
Imagine a world where hippos landed on dinner plates. That's not so far fetched when you look at this 100 year old proposal.

Barrasso Questions DOE Secretary Wright on Nuclear Fuel Security and Protecting the Future of Coal
Wyoming Senator Barrasso and DOE Secretary Wright are shaking things up in energy talks—could a new era for coal and nuclear be on the horizon? And what does that mean for states like Wyoming.