Wyoming is spectacular, but it is the people who make it great. We wanted to find the people with the biggest impact on the state from each county in Wyoming.
Owl Creek, Wyoming, is a tiny town outside Thermopolis in Hot Springs County. After the 2010 census, it had a population of 5. Back in 1848, however, it was inhabited by 56 settlers, who some believe turned into zombies.
According to a local legend recounted on Zombie-Guide...
According to the annual County Health Rankings just released, residents of Fremont County are three times more likely to die a premature death than those in Teton County - and Natrona County is in the bottom 10 of Wyoming's 23 counties when it comes to being healthy. See some of the rest of their findings after the jump: