Debbie Cobb
Haunted 307: The Most Haunted Places in Wyoming
From theaters to ghost towns to old west hotels; join us on a ghostly tour of the Cowboy State!
The History Of The Wyoming Territorial Prison Light Show
Some dance in the parking lot with their children. Some bring pizza or hot cocoa and turn it into a date night. But 10,000 lights do a lot to bring the community together, at an unexpected historic state site.
True Crime Comedy Podcast Tackles Gruesome Sheridan Murder
"This week, in Sheridan, Wyoming, a twenty dollar debt leads to bad feelings, arguments, and confrontations: not to mention a body under the floorboards. Welcome to Small Town Murder."
You Can Still Tour These Awesome Museums While Social Distancing
But there's only so much Netflix you can watch. There's only so much of your house you can clean before you run out. So I was stoked when I found that there are 12 fantastic museums that are offering virtual tours-- and you don't even have to leave the comfort of your couch!
Safeway Reserving Shopping Times for At-Risk Community Members
As communities adapt to the threat of COVID-19, the novel Coronavirus, by limiting social gatherings, encouraging social distancing, and cancelling events, one place where lines and large groups of people still congregate is grocery stores...
Are These Bigfoot Sightings in Wyoming Fact or Fiction?
Is Bigfoot among us in the Cowboy State? Or are hunters and tourists getting a little too paranoid out in the mountains?
Can You Guess Who Billboard Named The Best Musician From Wyoming?
I bet this one's an easy one to guess, huh?
Laramie Aviation Resources Offers High-Flying Simulations
"Once you lose your visual horizon, your ears start to play tricks on you and you can't tell what way is up, Arthur said. "I've had people in the simulator completely turn it upside town because they weren't checking the instruments."
New Flavor “Cinnamon” Coca-Cola is an Atrocity
I guess they can't all be winners like Coke Orange Vanilla.
In 1948 Downtown Laramie Burned Down And The Pics Are Crazy
The Holliday Fire, as it was later called, began in the W. B. Holliday building on Second and Custer.