There have been many legends, rumors and old wives' tales surrounding Devils Tower, but there is definitely no giant system of roots under America's first national monument.
Yet again, Facebook Messenger is being used to spread fear amongst Wyoming residents. This particular message warns of cosmic rays causing cell phone owners serious bodily harm.
The agent who investigated this case sifted through databases and Facebook and Snapchat accounts to determine the female personas were created by Chase Stagner.
The fraudulent Facebook forwards continue for the Cowboy State. This one is at least based on some truth however. A forwarded message asking for prayer for a little boy name Dakota is going viral.
Some people will believe anything. Others are just trying to play it safe. Regardless of which of the two groups you fall under, forwarding a Facebook Messenger message to save yourself from paying "dues" is a complete waste of your time.
Last week we asked Wyomingites if you wanted your parents on your social media accounts and were pleasantly surprised at how many said yes, but what about if we replaced parents with children?
With technology becoming more readily accessible and easier to use, there are more of the older generation moving towards things like social media. With that in mind, we asked Wyomingites how they felt about having there parents on their Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat and other social mediums.
Social media has become one of the most popular and easy ways to keep in touch with family and friends, but how do we feel about having our parents as friends?
Everyone and their dog has a Facebook account. It is a great way to keep up with friends, but there are some things that the Cowboy State should stop doing.