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A group of sorority sisters at the University of Wyoming have broken cover to express their fear that a trans woman will be allowed to move into their house next term.

The seven Kappa Kappa Gamma girls, who filed a lawsuit against the college, claim Artemis Langford, 21, has been visibly aroused while being in their company.

Langford, who is 6’2′ and weighs 260lbs, is not currently living in the property but has spent a ‘significant’ amount of time there alongside 50 other young women and has been granted permission to move into the Sorority House from September.

The women who already live there are now speaking out and said the move leaves them feeling ‘vulnerable’ and ‘uncomfortable’.

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‘It is really uncomfortable. Some of the girls have been sexually assaulted or sexually harassed. Some girls live in constant fear in our home,’ one of the sisters, Hannah, told Megyn Kelly on her podcast on Monday. 

Female students who are part of a sorority at the University of Wyoming have spoken of their fear that a trans woman is to be allowed to move into their house next year

A lawsuit filed by seven sorority sisters of Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) claims that transgender Artemis Langford, 21, seen top right comes to the house to stare at them

A lawsuit filed by seven sorority sisters of Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) claims that transgender Artemis Langford, 21, seen top right comes to the house to stare at them 

Langford is alleged to have become physically aroused while being in the company of the sorority sisters

Langford is alleged to have become physically aroused while being in the company of the sorority sisters

‘Men are never allowed on the second floor of our house apart from moving in and moving out.

‘So it is an only-female space and not like living in the dorms. We share just a couple of main bathrooms but it is supposed to be safe space for us to rest our head at night.’

One of the sisters is now demanding the management of the Sorority ensure that the home is preserved as an ‘female only’ safe space. 

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In the lawsuit, obtained by Cowboy StateDaily, it is claimed Langford would stare at the girls in a common-area for hours without talking.

All of the women are calling for a judge to declare Langford sorority membership as void and to award unspecified damages according to the lawsuit. 

The lawsuit states: ‘An adult human male does not become a woman just because he tells others that he has a female ‘gender identity’ and behaves in what he believes to be a stereotypically female manner,

A lawsuit filed by some of sorority sisters alleges Langford, top left, has exhibited inappropriate behavior, including staring at the girls and being openly aroused

A lawsuit filed by some of sorority sisters alleges Langford, top left, has exhibited inappropriate behavior, including staring at the girls and being openly aroused

Langford, who is 6'2' and weighs 260lbs, is not currently living in the property but has spent a 'significant' amount of time there alongside 50 other women and is expected to move in soon

Langford, who is 6’2′ and weighs 260lbs, is not currently living in the property but has spent a ‘significant’ amount of time there alongside 50 other women and is expected to move in soon

‘The Fraternity Council has betrayed the central purpose and mission of Kappa Kappa Gamma by conflating the experience of being a woman with the experience of men engaging in behavior generally associated with women.’

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Prior to the vote on Langford’s admittance to the sorority, several members of the sisterhood claim that the president and membership chair of the Chapter simply dismissed their concerns. 

‘It’s a weird gut wrenching feeling that every time I leave my room I’ll walk past him in the hall in whatever setting that may be. And it’s never a pleasant encounter and that’s the scary part. This just goes to show that we need women’s spaces for that reason. Our house is our home,’ Jaylyn said to Kelly on the podcast.

‘All of the bathrooms are shared spaces and there are no private changing areas or locks. It’s very open and vulnerable.’

The women say they understand that a transwoman such as Langford also needs to be protected and have their own safe space – but moving into their home is not the answer.  

Some senior members of the sorority have also encouraged the sisters to welcome Langford to the group (file photo)

Some senior members of the sorority have also encouraged the sisters to welcome Langford to the group (file photo) 

Before Langford was voted in, KKG sent out a Google document for members to vote on - which they were initially told would be anonymous

Before Langford was voted in, KKG sent out a Google document for members to vote on – which they were initially told would be anonymous

‘There has been an exemption granted for his safety but not for us,’ Ellie explained to Kelly. ‘They have decided that the individual does not need to live in the house but this individual has gotten preferential treatment. 

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‘He [Langford] still come to the house and engages in dinners and sits in chairs to watch the girls.’

The eight sisters from KKG could all be seen nodding in agreement.

‘We lost quite a few members as a result of this. I refuse to subvert my rights as a women to cater towards the comfort of a man. Everyone needs to be treated with dignity and request but there’s a line and it has been crossed,’ Cassie explained.

‘We can’t allow woke culture to be the arbiter of what sisterhood is. It’s a shared experience. It’s growth and development. This experience is not doing this individual any justice whatsoever.’

The lawsuit also alleged that Langford ‘has, while watching members enter the sorority house, had an erection visible through his leggings. Other times, he has had a pillow in his lap.’

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They also accused him of taking photos of them at a slumber party and to have made inappropriate comments to them.

Senior members reportedly told the group 'regardless of what your political views are, our Kappa values are acceptance and kindness so if that is something that you disagree with, that's not in line with Kappa values'

Senior members reportedly told the group ‘regardless of what your political views are, our Kappa values are acceptance and kindness so if that is something that you disagree with, that’s not in line with Kappa values’

Fellow sisters reportedly later revealed to her that Langford had 'his hands over his genitals' and appeared sexually aroused. Pictured, the University of Wyoming campus in Laramie

Fellow sisters reportedly later revealed to her that Langford had ‘his hands over his genitals’ and appeared sexually aroused. Pictured, the University of Wyoming campus in Laramie

It continued: ‘Langford repeatedly questioned the women about what vaginas look like, breast cup size, whether women were considering breast reductions and birth control’.

He was reportedly supposed to leave the party by 10pm but stayed until midnight and returned the next morning where he reportedly stood in the corner watching the girls change out of their pajamas.

One of the women claimed she didn’t know her sorority sister had returned to the residence and had changed out of her pajama top without a bra on and when she turned around she found Langford staring at her, the complaint alleged.

Fellow sisters reportedly later revealed to her that Langford had ‘his hands over his genitals’ and appeared sexually aroused.

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‘Since that event, Mr. Smith [Langford] has repeatedly asked [the woman] about her romantic attachments,’ the lawsuit read.

The women also claimed that Langford is attracted to women, which they say is evident on her Tinder profile ‘through which he seeks to meet women.’

Another alleged she watched her walked down the hallway in a towel and that she sat at the back of the room during a group yoga class in December and ‘watched the assembled young women flex their bodies,’ the lawsuit said.

One member even said that she was called a 'bigot and a transphobe' for not wanting to shower and sleep with Langford in the same area

One member even said that she was called a ‘bigot and a transphobe’ for not wanting to shower and sleep with Langford in the same area

But one sorority sister said Langford had not made 'any effort' to 'physically look like a girl', adding: 'He's just calling himself a girl. All you have to do is identify as a she/her'

But one sorority sister said Langford had not made ‘any effort’ to ‘physically look like a girl’, adding: ‘He’s just calling himself a girl. All you have to do is identify as a she/her’

Langfrord also identifies as male on a Washington State driver’s license even though she legally could have identified on it as female or ‘X’ gender, the lawsuit alleges.

But supporters of the community say trans women are already vulnerable, and that it is unfair to persecute the vast majority who just want to live their lives in peace because of the actions of a few bad apples.

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It wasn’t simply the managers of the Chapter who pushed for Langford to be admitted, but other senior members of the sorority also encouraged the sisters to welcome Langford to the group.

They reportedly told the group ‘regardless of what your political views are, our Kappa values are acceptance and kindness so if that is something that you disagree with, that’s not in line with Kappa values.’

Another member allegedly said: ‘It’s 2022. If you vote no, it better be for, like, literal issues with that new member or else it’s homophobic.’

A third added: ‘If your only concerns are about her living in the house, you are thinking too far down the road.

‘If you have something to say about this that isn’t kind or respectful, keep it to yourself’, according to the National Review 

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One sorority sister told the publication that Langford isn’t even making ‘any effort’ to ‘physically look like a girl’, adding: ‘He’s just calling himself a girl. All you have to do is identify as a she/her.’

The sorority is accused of improperly relying on a 2018 ‘Guide for Supporting Our LGBTQIA+ Members’ that says Kappa Kappa Gamma is a ‘single-gender’ organization that admits both ‘women’ and ‘individuals who identify as women’ rather than official bylaws, according to the lawsuit.

Leadership reportedly told members that if they have any issues with Langford then they can ‘drop out’.

One member even said that she was called a ‘bigot and a transphobe’ for not wanting to shower and sleep with Langford in the same area.

They told the National Review: ‘It’s an awful situation to be in. It’s scary, not knowing if I’m going to transfer out of the school next semester.’

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Before Langford was voted in, KKG sent out a Google document for members to vote on – which they were initially told would be anonymous.

However the online ballot asked members to identify themselves with their emails, which left the intimated women feeling more uncomfortable.





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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 Friday, May 3rd.

Six people became stuck on Highway 212 near Cooke City for 10 hours when Google sent their two-wheel-drive vehicle on a closed, snowpacked road. The tourists somehow missed the ‘road closed’ sign and the massive amount of snow.

And Cowboy State Daily’s Andrew Rossi points out that the tow truck driver from Cody who rescued the family was not surprised at all. 

“It was a family that was determined to get to Yellowstone. They knew the east entrance was closed, but they thought that the north entrance road, or the Northeast entrance road was open, which isn’t wrong. It is open at this time of year. There’s just that nine mile gap between the east entrance and the entrance to the Beartooth highway that isn’t plowed. So they got caught in a snowstorm up there, at around midnight of all times, and they got stuck in the snow and they were stuck there for 10 hours until Zac Beardall out of Cody could come and rescue them. So it’s not that uncommon – he said for this time of year, close to the opening of the park, people don’t know what to expect, or they don’t anticipate that there’s still going to be winter conditions in the mountain.” 

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The East and South entrances of Yellowstone are scheduled to open Friday morning, weather permitting. As the days progress, more melting snow should make the roads leading to the park less hazardous.

Peabody Energy Corporation, which runs the world’s most productive coal mine in northeastern Wyoming, saw its profit slip 79% from a year ago as production in the region’s surface mining operations sunk to one of its lowest levels in a decade.

Peabody operates three mines in the Cowboy State’s coal-rich Powder River Basin, and all are displaying similar performance, according to Energy reporter Pat Maio.

“The guidance going forward, like into the second quarter, they’re saying like 15 ½ million tons is what they’re forecasting, which is down rather significantly. I think 30 million tons was the high mark back around ‘14 or ‘15, that period, and which was probably when most of the mine, or coal, was pulled out of that area.”

If the steep declines continue, Maio reports that the loss of those mineral revenues could impact the state budget.

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U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman’s campaign wants Wyoming Senate candidate Reid Rasner to stop making social posts that the campaign believes are meant to lead people to think she is supporting and endorsing his campaign against U.S. Sen. John Barrasso.

Cowboy State Daily’s Leo Wolfson obtained a cease and desist letter sent by Representative Hageman’s attorney, which states very clearly that Rasner does not have her endorsement. But he says Rasner has been prolific – and creative – in his attempts to link his campaign to her office.

“Some of the posts include messages such as ‘Hang on, Harriet, I am on my way, the Wyoming congressional delegation 2024 is getting stronger.’ A different variation of the same post says ‘The Rasner-Hageman duo will crush the deep state.’ What’s also important to note with all these posts is that he’s in the photo with each of these posts, posing with Hageman at an event from a few months ago. So it’s yet to be seen what will happen with this, but it’s probably not a positive thing for the Rasner campaign, considering Hageman’s strong popularity in Wyoming.”

Hageman has not endorsed any candidate in the U.S. Senate race at this time.

The Casper Hall of Justice was evacuated and shut down for several hours Thursday because of a suspicious package. 

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Cowboy State Daily’s Dale Killingbeck reports that the building houses the Casper Police Department, Natrona County Sheriff’s Office and Natrona County District Attorney’s offices.

“The Hall of Justice in Casper was locked down and evacuated for a couple hours today starting just before noon, because of a suspicious package that arrived at the Hall of Justice. And some members of the special response team that deal with hazardous materials showed up, went into the building. And after a couple hours, everything was decided,  it was an all clear.”

This was the second Wyoming courthouse in three days closed for a potential threat. A hazardous materials threat prompted an evacuation of the Campbell County Courthouse in Gillette on Tuesday. Whether the Casper and Gillette courthouse incidents could be related wasn’t known at the time this story was published.

A man who in 2021 unleashed a meth-fueled violent crime rampage on homeowners and hunters in Douglas was denied a new trial by the Wyoming Supreme Court on Thursday.

Cowboy State Daily’s Clair McFarland reports that 43-year-old Solomon Preston Bolen is now serving 30-40 years in prison for the shooting, but is appealing the Wyoming Supreme Court, arguing that his attorney didn’t serve him well enough at trial.

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“Court documents described just a bombastic crime spree, where Bolen is shooting two different hunters through their legs with one bullet, during sort of a truck chase in a circular driveway and is ripping through fields and stealing guns and breaking into homes and asking everyone wild questions. His argument was that his lawyer, and his trial judge should have put the question to the jury whether he could not be considered guilty, because he was essentially crazy at the time that he committed these crimes.” 

Wyoming defendants can’t be found not guilty for mental incompetence if their mental incompetence was primarily self-induced – in this case, fueled by the amounts of methamphetamines Bolen had used prior to the incident.

The MVP of Tuesday night’s Major League Baseball game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and Los Angeles Dodgers was Matt Hilton. But don’t bother looking for the 37-year-old right-hander on either team’s roster.

Hilton, who grew up in Buffalo, Wyoming, is the hero beekeeper who saved Tuesday’s game from 20,000 Africanized bees. 

Cowboy State Daily’s Jake Nichols spoke with Matt about the team’s need for his unique skills.

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“Are we surprised it took a guy from Wyoming to get the show on the road at Chase Field? Probably not. It might have been a little enlightening to learn a swarm of bees could actually pose some level of threat to baseball fans. But I think the real eye opener in this story is the fact that Chase Field, home of the world champion Arizona Diamondbacks, has a pest control company on call 24/7 for just such an emergency. Brilliant.”

After completing his task Tuesday to a standing ovation, Hilton was invited to throw out the ceremonial first pitch. 

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Head-on crash in Wyoming happened after driver fell asleep: Police

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Two people are dead after a head-on collision in Wyoming, Minnesota, that police believe happened when one of the drivers fell asleep.

According to the Wyoming Police Department, on April 26, around 11 a.m., responders from several departments responded to a two-car crash on the 8100 block of Pioneer Road in Wyoming, Minnesota. 

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Police believe that a man driving a Honda CRV traveling northwest on Pioneer Road crossed the center line, and collided with a Dodge Caravan traveling southeast.

Law enforcement says the driver of the Honda CRV, a 63-year-old man, from Lindstrom, Minnesota, said he fell asleep, causing the car to continue straight through the curve in the roadway. The passenger in the Honda CRV, a 62-year-old woman from Lindstrom, died following the crash.

The passenger of the Dodge Caravan, a 76-year-old man from Chisago City, Minnesota, was not wearing his seat belt when the impact occurred, and died following the collision, police said.

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The Minnesota State Patrol continues to help with the accident reconstruction investigation.

Charges have not been filed yet.



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Eastern Wyoming College Celebrates 75 Years with Community Celebration

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Mother Nature did her part to ensure that Eastern Wyoming College’s 75th Anniversary celebration went off without a hitch.

Hundreds of attendees were on hand at the Torrington campus for the festivities, which included a car show, games, food trucks, and live music from Avid Dischord and Float Like a Buffalo.

One of the highlights from Wednesday night was the unboxing of a time capsule from EWC’s 60th Anniversary celebration in 2007. Items included in the 60th time capsule included memorabilia from Lancer Hall’s dedication; a letter from then-Governor Dave Freudenthal, a 125 year old gold coin, and a signed EWC Lady Lancer volleyball team poster.

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Organizers are also in the process of collecting items to include for EWC’s 75th Anniversary time capsule. People can bring items to Dixie Kroenlein at the EWC Information Center.



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