A whole lot of shaking going on in Yellowstone, and that's not from the herds of bison, rumbling around the Cowboy State. There were nearly 3,000 earthquakes in Yellowstone in 2021.
The show 'Yellowstone' has become a cultural phenomenon in its four seasons that it has been running for so far. And with the setting of the show being so near and at times in the state of Wyoming (train station), as well as the western region taking on a relatable atmosphere on the show, it's become extremely popular in and around the Cowboy State. Someone made a Tiktok video that seems like it's an accurate depiction of how any Wyomingite my prepare to watch an episode of 'Yellowstone'.
The hit show 'Yellowstone' has taken off over the past few years and is a must-watch for anyone looking for their next big show to binge watch if they haven't started it already. Due to the nature of its title and location on the show, it's especially become a phenomenon in the western region of the country. But one particular setting from the show is known as the 'train station', which is supposedly in Wyoming. So is it really?
Lainey Wilson, who had one of the biggest breakout years in 2021 of any Country artist, is playing a live show in Laramie in February. Not only that, but during the Season Finale of the fourth season for the hit show, 'Yellowstone', she had a featured performance during a commercial break.
Yellowstone National Park is known for its beauty. With its multi-colored pools and magnificent geysers, it is almost like walking into a painting.
Yet along with its landscape, the park also has an array of amazing animals. There are bison that roam the park, along with many deer and elk...
With its ever growing popularity, one of the biggest shows in the world right now is 'Yellowstone'. And of course, we're all familiar with the ties the show has to the Cowboy State. So is country star Carrie Underwood, and her husband, the former NHL player, Mike Fisher. But did you know they recreated their own 'Yellowstone' reference on the popular social media medium, TikTok? Not only that, but it was on their own Wyoming ranch.
An Illinois woman was sentenced to four days behind bars for approaching grizzly bears in Yellowstone National Park to take their pictures.
The United States Attorney's Office on Thursday announced that 25-year-old Samantha Dehring was sentenced for willfully remaining, approaching and photographing wildlife within 100 yards...