Before Kenny Sailors took the Pokes all the way in 1943, Dutch Witte and his little brother Les led the Cowboys to the first national title in school history.
Michael Hossack had played sold-out Doobie Brothers concerts all over the world, but his last appearance was at the Davis Funeral Home in Riverton, Wyoming
In the 1940s, a candy salesman stopped in for a drink at the Shoshone Bar in Lovell, Wyo. He hasn't been seen since, but he has been heard. According to legend, if you leave cash on the bar, the "Candy Man" might take it.
A simple fur trade post on the Oregon Trail evolved into the largest and best known military post on the Northern Plains, and is now a National Historic Site
March 1, 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed a bill, officially establishing Yellowstone National Park. 146 years later, it remains a symbol of national pride.
One of Wyoming's greatest heroes was born 172 years ago today. To celebrate the illustrious life of 'Buffalo' Bill Cody, here's a look back at his enormous impact on the Cowboy State.