Wyoming
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Tuesday, May 28, 2024
It’s time to take a look at what’s happening around Wyoming! I’m Wendy Corr, bringing you headlines from the Cowboy State Daily newsroom, for Tuesday, May 28th.
As many as 100 people showed up at Cheyenne National Cemetery on Monday morning for an advertised Memorial Day service in honor of fallen heroes and loved ones.
But the VA never showed up to host the service, according to Cowboy State Daily’s Pat Maio. And the families, some of them driving in from out of state, are fighting mad.
“I talked to people who came from 120 miles away in Nebraska, 60 miles away in Colorado, I spoke to people who came from up past Cody, Rawlins area, but they all came down at 11 o’clock, thinking that there was going to be some sort of observation for their loved ones. And there wasn’t.”
Meanwhile, the throng of 100 who did show up at 11 a.m. came with flags and flowers to push into the ground next to their loved ones, with tears rolling off their cheeks.
William Washington, the cemetery’s manager for the VA, told Cowboy State Daily that the snafu could have been caused by a failure to update the VA website in time for the event.
A half-hour documentary featuring the unique story of the Heart Mountain Eagles — the football team for the World War II Japanese internment camp between Cody and Powell — premieres on the NFL Network on Memorial Day.
The documentary “9066: Fear, Football, and the Theft of Freedom” tells the story of the Eagles, a high-school football team of Japanese Americans incarcerated at the Heart Mountain Relocation Center during World War II, according to Cowboy State Daily’s Andrew Rossi.
“The NFL found the story of the Heart Mountain Eagles, which was a team of high school students who were detained at the Heart Mountain … relocation center during World War Two, and they forged this team together. And they played other Wyoming high school football teams, and went undefeated in 1942.”
The filmmakers enlisted a Cody production company, Cactus Productions, to assist with the documentary, which premiered on the NFL Network Monday. The film will also be available on all the NFL’s media channels.
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A Bracco Italiano dog who lives in Douglas won Best of Breed at the prestigious Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
Cowboy State Daily’s Dale Killingbeck reports that “Rowan” received a giant medallion for the win, and bragging rights that the best Bracco Italiano dog in the world lives in Wyoming.
“People can actually go on YouTube and watch Rowan performing, doing his thing, strutting around the ring, and showing how great of a pointer dog he is. His owner said that she’s not sure what his future is. But she hopes that he can just become a regular dog now. And for his reward, he got himself a nice plate of cooked chicken.”
Apparently, black bears don’t mind Black Sabbath.
At their wit’s end with a black bear that refused for hours to budge from a tree in Golden, Colorado, wildlife agents tried hazing it by blasting the heavy metal band Black Sabbath’s legendary anthem “Iron Man” from airborne drone speakers.
But as Cowboy State Daily’s Mark Heinz reports, the music didn’t faze the bear.
“They’d been waiting for hours, like, the bear would go up in a tree and fall asleep. And so the police department had a drone down there with speakers, and said, Well, let’s try blasting it with some music. So the CPW agent I talked to, she decided, hey, Iron Man by Black Sabbath, that’s a great song, that’ll scare the bear, that’ll get him to move. And she tried it and it didn’t work. Either the bear just didn’t care. Or maybe he even liked it.”
A few hours later, the bear climbed down the tree and ambled off on its own, going exactly where Parks and Wildlife officials wanted it to go all along.
If the walls of Cowboy State Daily’s headquarters in Cheyenne could talk, they’d tell a tale that’s part history and all legend.
That’s because the restored historic brick building was once a horse barn belonging to C.B. Irwin, Cheyenne’s larger-than-life Wild West character and owner of the second most famous Wild West Show after Buffalo Bill Cody’s.
And Cowboy State Daily’s Renee Jean writes that the historic building once stabled two legendary horses – including the horse whose image appears on Wyoming’s license plates.
“ Irwin bought him because he knew what Steamboat was and what he could do with him. Well, Irwin was also very heavily involved in the racehorse industry. He even gave the horse trainer who eventually discovered and trained Seabiscuit his start, and I’m told by Annalise Wiederspahn, who actually owns the CB Irwin barn and restored it, that both of those horses from time to time passed through the CB Irwin barn here in town in Cheyenne.”
The legendary horses that trailed through the C.B. Irwin Barn still inspire many Wyomingites to this day, and Steamboat is forever linked with the bucking bronc logo that appears on every state license plate.
And that’s today’s news. Get your free digital subscription to Wyoming’s only statewide newspaper by hitting the subscribe button on cowboystatedaily.com. And don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel! I’m Wendy Corr, for Cowboy State Daily.
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KANT 104.1 FM — Guernsey
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KMXW 92.5 FM — Casper
KBDY 102.1 FM — Saratoga
KTGA 99.3 FM — Saratoga
KJAX 93.5 FM — Jackson
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KODI 1400 AM / 96.7 FM — Cody, Powell, Lovell, Basin, Clark, Red Lodge
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KREO 93.5 FM — Sweetwater and Sublette Counties
KGOS 1490 AM — Goshen County
KERM 98.3 FM — Goshen County
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Wyoming
Pokes in the Pros: Wild Card Round
CASPER, Wyo. — The University of Wyoming has produced several NFL players currently making an impact. Here’s how they did in the most recent week’s slate of games.
Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills
Allen was explosive for the Bills on Sunday, and Buffalo survived its playoff opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars 27–24.
Allen accounted for three of his team’s four touchdowns, two coming on the ground and the third coming by way of the pass. He threw for 273 yards on 80% efficiency, also picking up 33 yards via the rushing game.
Allen and the Bills have advanced past the Wild Card round of the playoffs every year since 2020.
In the divisional round, the Bills will face the top seed in the AFC, the Denver Broncos.
Frank Crum, Denver Broncos
Crum and the Broncos were off last week, as they earned a bye in the playoffs as the top AFC seed.
Crum will take the field against the Buffalo Bills and reigning MVP and fellow UW alum Josh Allen in the divisional round.
Marcus Epps, Philadelphia Eagles
Epps had a respectable day for the Eagles, though the team ultimately fell 23–19 to the San Francisco 49ers, marking the end of their season.
Epps had a trio of tackles for the Eagles’ secondary unit in the loss.
The former Wyoming Cowboy finishes the year with 24 tackles, including one for a loss.
Chad Muma, New England Patriots
The New England Patriots easily handled their Wild Card opponents, beating the Los Angeles Chargers 16–3. However, Muma had little impact on the result in limited playing time.
In the victory, Muma failed to record a statistic. He only took the field for 13 special teams snaps and did not play a defensive down.
The Patriots will move on to face the Houston Texans in the next round of the playoffs.
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Wyoming
Karly Davis Of Buffalo HS To Play Women’s Basketball At The University Of Wyoming
A Buffalo High School senior will soon trade in her black and gold, to play for the brown and gold.
Karly Davis has signed a written offer of athletic aid, to play basketball for the University of Wyoming Cowgirls.
So far this season, she is averaging 19.5 points per game, which is 4th in Class 3A and 8th in all classes of Wyoming High School Girls Basketball.
Her average is up 1 point per game from last year.
Davis explains what she thinks it was that Cowgirl Head Coach Heather Ezell and the UW Coaching Staff saw in her that made them try to recruit her.
“I’m definitely a competitor. I think I show that a lot in my game, and I think I can shoot the ball pretty well, so I think that’s kind of what they sparked interest in me with.”
Davis adds she plans to major in elementary education.
Wyoming
Springville man dies after being buried in Wyoming avalanche
SPRINGDALE, Utah (KUTV) — A Utah snowmobiler died in a Wyoming avalanche near LaBarge Creek.
Nicholas Bringhurst, 31, of Springville, Utah, was caught and buried in an avalanche at about 2:15 p.m. Jan. 11, according to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.
Air Idaho responded to the area along with Star Valley Search and Rescue.
Officials said Bringhurst’s friend located and uncovered him. Despite CPR efforts, Bringhurst died as a result of injuries sustained in the avalanche.
The sheriff’s office expressed its “deepest sympathies” to the Bringhurst family in a social media post.
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