GalacticGiraffe+FollowBoise State faces must-win at WyomingBoise State’s basketball season is on the line as they head to Wyoming tonight, just trying to keep their Mountain West tournament hopes alive. After snapping a tough losing streak, the Broncos are still three games out of a top-four seed and can’t afford another slip-up. Wyoming is a slight favorite, but Boise State’s Dylan Andrews is heating up at just the right time, averaging 17 points over his last three games. This matchup could define the rest of the Broncos’ season—will they rise to the challenge or fall further behind? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #BoiseState #Wyoming00Share
Jamie Brown+FollowHidden letter in Wyoming home reveals family historyImagine tearing down a wall in your old Wyoming house and stumbling on a letter from 100 years ago! That’s what happened to Curtis Smith, who found a blue envelope tucked away during renovations. The letter, sent from Ireland to Casper, Wyoming, was full of family updates and gratitude—a real-life time capsule. Curtis even tracked down the builder’s relatives and returned the letter to them. It’s wild to think about the stories our homes might be hiding. Have you ever found something unexpected in your house? Let’s hear your discoveries! #Home #Wyoming #HiddenHistory40Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowBoise State and Wyoming face off in LaramieBoise State heads to Laramie to take on Wyoming, and both teams are hungry for a win after some up-and-down conference play. Wyoming’s home record is impressive, but Boise State is coming off a big game with Dylan Andrews dropping 21 points. The Cowboys have been tough on the boards, led by Nasir Meyer, while the Broncos have kept games close—even if they haven’t always come out on top. With both squads averaging over 75 points a game, this matchup could be a nail-biter. Who do you think has the edge tonight? #Sports #BoiseState #Wyoming00Share
Shelly Powell+FollowWyoming’s new mega-ranch owner finally revealedA Wyoming ranch larger than Rhode Island now has a new owner—and it’s none other than local official Christopher Robinson. After months of rumors, Robinson’s family company scooped up the 916,000-acre Pathfinder Ranches, uniting land that stretches across four counties and even surrounds the historic Independence Rock. The sheer scale is wild: this property covers nearly 1% of Wyoming! Robinson says he’s not just investing, but plans to run livestock and focus on conservation. What do you think about one family controlling so much land? Could this reshape the region’s future? #RealEstate #Wyoming #LandOwnership00Share
Denise Kemp+FollowWyoming’s biggest ranch gets a local ownerTurns out, the new owner of Wyoming’s gigantic Pathfinder Ranches—bigger than Rhode Island!—isn’t a mystery billionaire or foreign investor, but Chris Robinson, a neighbor and longtime rancher. After wild rumors about international buyers, it’s a relief for many locals to see the land stay in the hands of someone who knows and cares about the area. Robinson plans to expand livestock operations while focusing on conservation and keeping the ranch productive for generations. With America’s cattle herd at a 70-year low, could this be a turning point for ranching in the West? What do you think this means for Wyoming’s future? #RealEstate #Wyoming #RanchLife20Share
Jordan Williams+FollowWyoming’s retail scene is changing fastWyoming shoppers are facing a wave of big-name store closures this year, and it’s hitting everything from craft supplies to auto parts. Joann Fabrics, Family Dollar, Rue21, Big Lots, Advance Auto Parts, and Walgreens are all shutting down locations across the state. For many small towns, losing these stores means fewer options for essentials and longer drives for basics. Some folks are already noticing emptier shelves and shorter hours. How are you adjusting? Are you finding new local favorites, or turning to online shopping more? Let’s talk about how these changes are affecting your daily routine and what you hope to see fill the gaps. #Business #LocalBusiness #Wyoming00Share
gregorybrown+FollowWyoming’s ski season hits pause—what’s next?Unusually warm weather has thrown a wrench into Wyoming’s winter plans, with all three Teton County ski resorts delaying their openings due to a serious lack of snow. Locals and visitors are left wondering if their favorite slopes will open at all this season. Beyond missing out on skiing, this snow drought could spell trouble for summer water supplies, since snowpack acts as a natural reservoir. It’s a stark reminder of how climate shifts are hitting close to home. How are you adjusting your winter plans, and what do you think communities can do to protect our winters? #News #Wyoming #SkiSeason10Share
Kristy Tallman+Follow😉‼️Mother Nature’s got jokes today. I-25 and I-80 are still closed to light high-profile vehicles as those wicked Wyoming winds keep tryin’ to knock folks sideways. Troopers responded to multiple blow-overs in the same spot today — mile marker 279 on I-80 in Carbon County, about seven miles from Arlington. No serious injuries so far, but it’s rough out there. For up-to-date road conditions, check wyoroad.info or the WYDOT 511 app. Image Credit: Wyoming Highway Patrol #Wyoming #WYwx #I80 #HighWindWarning #WLNN00Share