Wyoming
FanDuel Bonus Code in Wyoming – Bet $5 Get $150 in Bonus Bets if Your Team Wins
Wyoming FanDuel Promo Code: Click Here
Bet $5 Get $150 in Bonus Bets if Your Team Wins
FanDuel Wyoming Bonus Code: How to Redeem the Offer
In sports betting, do you ever encounter a moneyline or spread providing so much value that it feels like an almost guaranteed win? As a sports bettor in Wyoming, how do you take advantage of these situations? What specific steps would you take next?
Put yourself in the best situation by seizing this opportunity and securing this special offer, giving you a chance to attain a significant net positive with your bets. Follow the steps below to register and get the top FanDuel promo code in Wyoming: Click Here
- Utilize our FanDuel Wyoming promo code during the registration process, using your laptop or the FanDuel mobile app. If you haven’t gotten around to downloading the FanDuel mobile app just yet, what are you waiting for?
- Sign up effortlessly by filling out the required info (name, address, age, email).
- Once your registration is complete, make your first wager to unlock our bonus offer.
The FanDuel Wyoming bonus code is available to all first-time FanDuel users in the state of Wyoming. Existing users will have access to separate FanDuel promos and bonuses.
How to Bet
If you’ve never played on FanDuel before, it’s easy to get started. You only need your computer or mobile device to sign up, plus a method of payment to make your first deposit. Just follow our link and the FanDuel site or app will guide you through the process.
If you’re looking to put money on a game game today but would like some help getting started, here’s a quick breakdown. Betting the moneyline, spread, and over/under are some of the most common ways to place bets. A moneyline bet means that you think one of the teams will win the game. Pretty simple, right? If you bet $10 with -110 odds and the team you picked does win, you’d get back $19.
Although it can be a tad more complicated, betting against the point spread can provide a larger payout or better chance to win in certain situations. If a team, for example, is +3, the +3 means that they must win, tie, or lose by no more than the spread amount to “cover.” But if their opponent wins by more than the spread, then they will “cover” the spread, making them the winning side of the bet.
Seeking a simpler way to bet on a game? Try wagering on the over/under (or point total). Simply pick whether you believe the combined score of both teams at the conclusion of the contest will be higher or lower than the over/under. That’s all there is to it. If you, say, bet $10 on the over (with odds of -110), you’d get back $19 if the final score is higher than the set point total.
Games to Bet on Today
Saint Thomas Tommies vs. South Dakota State Jackrabbits
- League: NCAAMBB
- Game Time: 7:00 PM ET
- Location: Sioux Falls, South Dakota
- TV Channel: Summit League Network
- Spread Favorite: South Dakota State (-1.5)
- South Dakota State Moneyline: -125
- St. Thomas Moneyline: +105
- Total: 141.5
Stony Brook Seawolves vs. Hofstra Pride
- League: NCAAMBB
- Game Time: 8:30 PM ET
- Location: Washington, District of Columbia
- TV Channel: CBS Sports Network
- Spread Favorite: Hofstra (-5.5)
- Hofstra Moneyline: -250
- Stony Brook Moneyline: +200
- Total: 140.5
St. Louis Blues vs. Boston Bruins
- League: NHL
- Game Time: 7:00 PM ET
- Location: Boston, Massachusetts
- TV Channel: ESPN+,NESN,BSMW (Watch on Fubo)
- Moneyline Favorite: Bruins (-250)
- Moneyline Underdog: Blues (+190)
- Total: 5.5
Montana State Bobcats vs. Weber State Wildcats
- League: NCAAMBB
- Game Time: 7:30 PM ET
- Location: Boise, Idaho
- TV Channel: ESPN+ (Watch on Fubo)
- Spread Favorite: Weber State (-6.5)
- Weber State Moneyline: -275
- Montana State Moneyline: +220
- Total: 142.5
Washington Capitals vs. Winnipeg Jets
- League: NHL
- Game Time: 7:30 PM ET
- Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
- TV Channel: ESPN+,MNMT (Watch on Fubo)
- Moneyline Favorite: Jets (-210)
- Moneyline Underdog: Capitals (+170)
- Total: 5.5
San Francisco Dons vs. Gonzaga Bulldogs
- League: NCAAMBB
- Game Time: 11:30 PM ET
- Location: Paradise, Nevada
- TV Channel: ESPN2 (Watch on Fubo)
- Spread Favorite: Gonzaga (-7.5)
- Gonzaga Moneyline: -400
- San Francisco Moneyline: +310
- Total: 148.5
Milwaukee Panthers vs. Northern Kentucky Norse
- League: NCAAMBB
- Game Time: 9:30 PM ET
- Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
- TV Channel: ESPN2 (Watch on Fubo)
- Spread Favorite: Northern Kentucky (-1.5)
- Northern Kentucky Moneyline: -115
- Milwaukee Moneyline: -105
- Total: 151.5
Phoenix Suns vs. Cleveland Cavaliers
- League: NBA
- Game Time: 7:30 PM ET
- Location: Cleveland, Ohio
- TV Channel: BSOH, AZFamily (Watch on Fubo)
- Spread Favorite: Suns (-5.5)
- Suns Moneyline: -225
- Cavaliers Moneyline: +185
- Total: 222.5
Toronto Raptors vs. Denver Nuggets
- League: NBA
- Game Time: 9:00 PM ET
- Location: Denver, Colorado
- TV Channel: ALT, SportsNet (Watch on Fubo)
- Spread Favorite: Nuggets (-14.5)
- Nuggets Moneyline: -1100
- Raptors Moneyline: +700
- Total: 230.5
East Tennessee State Buccaneers vs. Samford Bulldogs
- League: NCAAMBB
- Game Time: 7:00 PM ET
- Location: Asheville, North Carolina
- TV Channel: ESPN2
- Spread Favorite: Samford (-10.5)
- Total: 149.5
Sportsbook Promo FAQ
What are Bonus Bets?
Almost every legal U.S. sportsbook offers bonus bet offers for both new and existing customers, which give the user credits or funds with which they can bet as if it were real money. New users can get these bonuses via promotions and bonus codes offered by sportsbooks and their partners when they place their first deposit, while existing users are often given bonus bets as part of in-app challenges or as rewards for regular play.
Do Bonus Bets Expire?
Bonus bets and similar offers can have expiration dates. The specific terms and conditions for these promotions vary by sportsbook and offer, so it is prudent to use these offers quickly after obtaining them, unless the terms clearly indicate a no-expiration bonus. When it comes to offers for new deposits, it is advisable to make your deposit and trigger the offer when you can place several bets to maximize the benefit of the bonus.
Do Bonus Bets Pay Cash?
Although bonus bets can’t be directly cashed out, the majority of authorized sportsbooks permit the withdrawal of earnings from bonus bets just like actual money. Take note that certain deals and sportsbooks might impose withdrawal limits or distribute the winnings incrementally – always verify the specifics of the offer. By and large, a substantial victory from a bonus bet typically means real cash for you!
Are Bonus Bets Free?
Wwhile it’s true that bonus bets typically necessitate a deposit or some form of wager at a sportsbook, it’s not always the case. Occasionally, sportsbooks do give out complimentary funds to players, although this isn’t standard practice. On the bright side, newcomers often have the chance to deposit a minimal amount — sometimes as low as five dollars — and still acquire big bonuses. This means that with a modest initial deposit or real money bet, you’re able to unlock a series of bonus bets or credits.
Which Sportsbooks Can I Trust?
In the United States, since the Supreme Court overruled a previous ban on sports betting in 2018, many states have voted to legalize wagering in their state with online sportsbooks. States offer strict guidelines and regulations for sportsbooks to do business in their area, so check to see that your preferred app or website is registered and recognized by your state’s regulators. If it is, you can trust that the sportsbook is held to a high standard and is operating legally within both the country, state and city you are in. Some of the most popular sportsbooks, such as DraftKings and FanDuel, have been in operation as either a fantasy or gambling site for many years, while those associated with casinos, such as BetMGM and Caesars, have an even longer history and background in sports wagering.
Do I Need to Make a Deposit to Get My Promo?
To qualify for the first-time user promotional offer from a sportsbook, a real-money deposit is generally necessary. Upon registering and adding funds to your account, the provider may also stipulate the placement of an initial bet. Following these actions, your bonus credits or complimentary bets are typically awarded.
What is a No Deposit Bonus?
Sometimes, sportsbooks will offer users — both new and existing — the chance at free wagers or bonus funds without having to place a deposit or make a wager first. These are uncommon and usually come from loyalty programs for existing users, but keep an eye out for any potential new user offers that could let you get in on the action without adding funds to your account first.
Is There a Bonus Code for Existing Users?
Sportsbooks do offer promo codes and bonus offers for existing users regularly! However, unlike first-time player offers, these bonuses for loyal users are often delivered via email or in-app notifications or messages (rather than as a promo code or special link), so if you’re already signed up with a sportsbook, check to see if any ongoing promotions could earn you a free bet, deposit bonus or other benefit.
Where is Sports Gambling Legal?
Wondering what promo codes are available in other states? Check out the links below:
Not all offers available in all states. Please gamble responsibly! Contact 1-800-GAMBLER if you or someone you know has developed a gambling problem or addiction.
Wyoming
Election Q&A: Scott Smith for Wyoming state treasurer
GILLETTE, Wyo. — As the Aug. 18 primary election approaches, County 17 is introducing candidate questionnaires to help voters make informed decisions at the ballot box.
Every candidate in the primary field was sent the same three questions and given a limit of 500 words, which could be distributed among their answers as they saw fit. To ensure a fair and direct line to the community, all responses are published exactly as submitted, without edits or alterations.
Candidates were asked:
- What are the most crucial challenges your constituents are facing?
- If elected, how will you address these challenges?
- What qualities or qualifications do you possess that have prepared you to meet these challenges?
Questionnaires are being published on a rolling basis online through Aug. 11. They will be accessible via the County 17 Election Tracker.
Scott Smith (R), Wyoming state treasurer
What are the most crucial challenges your constituents are facing?
Everywhere I go many Wyoming citizens are concerned that our government is selling out our state lands to the highest bidder for crony capitalism. Some are concerned about Data Centers, Commercial Wind Generators, or nuclear waste storage. The biggest concern is the resources these outfits are taking, secondly, they are concerned about health issues related to living nearby, and lastly they are concerned with cost associated with these projects being passed onto the taxpayer.
If elected, how will you address these challenges?
One of the things that many people don’t know is that the State Treasurer sits on the State Land and Investment Board. (SLIB) The same issues that concern our citizens are the same reasons that I have decided to run for this office. The SLIB has voted to lease state lands to a hydrogen plant in Converse County that would take eight gallons of our valuable water to produce one gallon of hydrogen jet fuel using wind and solar generation to power the plant. These same elected officials have sold off $100 million of our state lands to the federal government. I believe that some things are not for sale. As Treasurer you can count on me to count the cost and listen to the people in the public testimony. If we are going to accept some of these projects the citizens need to have the benefit, like lower utility costs.
What qualities/qualifications do you possess that have prepared you to meet these challenges?
My bachelor’s degree is in Business Administration with an emphasis in management and marketing. I will be a leader in the state treasurer’s office that creates a positive work environment that will allow our investment team to create higher returns on the people’s money that the state invests. I would like to work with the legislature to use these interest earnings to buy down the people’s property taxes to alleviate part of the burden inflation has caused on the average citizen. My day job, I work as a bookkeeper and work with numbers day in and day out and have corrected some inefficiencies to help small businesses become more profitable. I plan to do that within the state office and make those profits available to the legislature to reduce the tax burden for the people. I have also served in the Wyoming House of Representatives for Goshen County and I have served on the Appropriations Committee and I am familiar with the massive state budget.
Related
Wyoming
These Wyoming Towns Have Banned Fireworks – 2026
Scroll down for a list of fireworks restrictions across Wyoming.
I usually don’t buy fireworks for the 4th of July. I go places to watch them. But since this year is the 250th anniversary of our nation, I was going to purchase a small arsenal and have a blast, pardon the pun.
But this has been a very dry year, as happens now and then in the cycles of weather. So I figured I’d wait until things were wet again and just hold my personal celebration a little late.
Many towns across Wyoming have canceled their July 4th fireworks due to the drought. They don’t want you firing off any either.
Based on 2026 reports, several Wyoming towns and counties have canceled or significantly restricted Fourth of July fireworks displays due to high wildfire risks, drought conditions, and Stage 1 fire restrictions.
Canceled/Restricted Public Displays (2026)
- Gillette/Campbell County: The CAM-PLEX fireworks show was postponed, and the county is maintaining a Stage 1 fire restriction due to extreme drought.
- Douglas: The Volunteer Fire Department canceled the 4th of July fireworks show due to fire concerns.
- Newcastle: Fireworks show canceled due to high fire danger, according to a June 27 report.
- Pine Haven: Canceled its Fourth of July fireworks display, according to a June 27 report.
- Riverton: Passed a resolution banning personal fireworks within city limits on July 4, with only a limited, designated area for public displays at the Honeycutt Softball and Saban Baseball Complex.
- Teton County: Fireworks have been historically canceled, and fire officials are urging residents to only attend official, professional displays due to extreme fire danger (confirmed for 2026).
City-Wide Personal Fireworks Bans (2026)
- Cheyenne: Consumer fireworks are prohibited within city limits, despite the county lifting restrictions, with only small novelties allowed.
- Casper: Fireworks are prohibited within city limits and in unincorporated Natrona County.
Key Locations Under Restrictions (2026)
- BLM Land: Fireworks are prohibited on public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management in Wyoming.
- Weston County: A county-wide ban covers Newcastle and Upton due to high drought conditions.
Even little Chugwater, Wyoming, population 175, has banned fireworks inside its little town limits.
At the State Capital in Cheyenne, however, they will go right ahead with a fireworks display, right over the capital building itself. Dry weather be dammed.
Weird Fireworks Names You’ll Find In Wyoming
Just some of the odd names we found while shopping.
Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods
Wyoming
Win By Colorado Socialist Could Galvanize Wyoming Independence, Says Politico
Media outlets gasped last week at the socialist movement’s success in the New York congressional Democratic primary elections.
That success headed west Tuesday, to Wyoming’s southern neighbor of Colorado.
Democratic socialist Melat Kiros, 29, defeated 15-term incumbent U.S. House Rep. Diana DeGette in Tuesday evening’s primary election.
Colorado Public Radio called the ouster “a stunning blow to the Democratic establishment in Denver and continuing a run of leftist victories in major cities.”
Former Wyoming Gov. Mike Sullivan, a Dvemocrat, told Cowboy State Daily on Tuesday that he wasn’t surprised at the move by Denver voters, but he doubted the proximity of a House socialist – if Kiros wins the general election – will affect Wyoming much.
“We have our own issues, and we’re certainly more sensitive to certain issues than others,” Sullivan said. “And it doesn’t necessarily divide us or make us closer to anybody else.”
Could Deepen ‘Don’t Colorado My Wyoming’ Sentiment
Liz Brimmer, longtime Wyoming politico, agreed in general, but said having a socialist congressional neighbor could galvanize Wyoming even harder into a tendency it already has: spurning anything that looks like Colorado governance.
“I think Wyoming uniformly and strongly feels, you know, ‘Don’t Colorado my Wyoming’,” Brimmer said. “And I think if anything, it deepens that sentiment.”
Brimmer said the ouster speaks of “these times, where there’s no doubt an anti-incumbent strain.” But no one will know all the reasons, nor should presume too much, until the voter data return, she said.
The Republicans saw the anti-incumbent strain surface differently, with newcomers ousting President Donald Trump’s foes in GOP primary elections.
State Rep. Landon Brown, R-Cheyenne, who is finishing off his final legislative term, voiced fascination with the election outcome.
Brown, a self-described political junkie, lives about 14 miles from the Colorado border.
He said the ouster shows Denver is increasingly dictating the rest of Colorado’s fate, and that the state is growing more polarized.
On the Republican gubernatorial primary side, The Associated Press was showing a half-point lead for Victor Marx as of Wednesday.
“He’s just as crazy as a democratic socialist on the left,” said Brown.
As for DeGette’s defeat, it’s not as symptomatic as one would think, he added.
“She was running a ‘Hey, I’m the incumbent and I’ve been here 30 years’ (campaign),” he said.
That hurt her. As did a growing divide on the left over Israel’s approach to its many foes — and Congress’ funding of Israeli war and defense efforts, said Brown.
Israel was also a fulcrum in the May primary loss of libertarian-leaning incumbent Rep. Thomas Massie, of Kentucky. But the Republican voters took the inverse approach on that one, nominating the candidate who supports funding Israeli war efforts.
Jack Speight, the GOP strategist who helped Wyoming Gov. Stan Hathaway to victory in 1966, told Cowboy State Daily Kiros’ win is alarming.
Speight was a Democrat when he graduated from the University of Wyoming law school. But the allure of capitalism and the prevailing logic of his good friends pulled him to the Republican side, he said in another interview last month.
The socialist victories of 2026 are “sad for this country. It may well affect the results of this fall, and nationwide,” he said. He called it a shift of California transplants into the Rockies, and a symptom of a growing entitlement.
Look North
Colorado isn’t the only Wyoming neighbor with socialist momentum.
Sam Forstag, a smoke jumper endorsed by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, D-New York, won his primary bid for Montana’s U.S. House District 1 on June 2.
Forstag may be less favored than Kiros going into the general election: No Democrat has won that Montana House district this century.
The New York Times called Forstag’s candidacy a “test for left-leaning politicians” who have been arguing for a populist surge in the blue party.
Clair McFarland can be reached at clair@cowboystatedaily.com.
-
Lifestyle13 minutes agoTo be or not to be a parent : It’s Been a Minute
-
Technology26 minutes agoSony’s PlayStation disc factory is already being repurposed
-
World29 minutes agoCouple publicly caned after alleged TikTok kiss sparks outrage in Indonesia
-
Politics34 minutes agoWATCH: Controversial SCOTUS decision strikes a divide among lawmakers
-
Health41 minutes agoBig Medicare change slashes weight-loss drug costs for eligible seniors
-
Sports43 minutes agoVAR denies Croatia’s game-tying goal as Cristiano Ronaldo leads Portugal to Round of 16
-
Technology49 minutes agoNew sodium-ion battery could reshape grid storage
-
Business56 minutes agoHome insurer surcharges for wildfires is legal, judge rules