Here's my take on the great state of Wyoming:
I lived in Laramie for five years ('91-'96), and I have regretted leaving every day since then.
I met some of the best, most honest, down-to-earth people I have ever known in Wyoming.
Great spaces in the outdoors, you can do just about anything you want and no one is going to mess with you, if you even see another person. It was not uncommon for me to fish/hunt all day and never see any sign of other humans.
I truly don't think that there is a more beautiful place on earth. If you enjoy Fishing/Hunting/Hiking/Camping, WYO is a virtual playground. There is easy access to public land in almost every area of the state.
In the 'larger' (relatively speaking) towns, you can have most of the modern conveniences, with out the annoyances of living in other, more conventional, suburban areas.
Get ready for the WIND. It seems to blow non-stop 24/7/365. But you will grow accustomed to it. The weather in general varies greatly with elevation, but it can be EXTREME anywhere, anytime. You need to be prepared for any situation. Winters can be harsh, but I love snowmobiling, so that is a plus for me. Summer is great, rarely over 85, and very low humidity.
If/when I go back, it will likely be to Laramie or Casper. I really like Casper.
Northern WYO is very nice, but even more isolated from 'civilization'.
But, as I like to say, 'The civilized world isn't all that civilized any more'.
The Gov't is very much in check, they don't try to control every aspect of your existence.
Gun laws are very liberal, CCW is 'Shall-Issue'.
Crime rates are very low, with a few exceptions.
Jobs can be extremely difficult to find, depending on your skills and which area of the state you are looking at.
If you have any specific questions, feel free to IM me.