Brian Scott is a Wyoming guy. He moved with his family in 1970 to a ranch outside of Medicine Bow then off to Saratoga and landing in Casper in the mid 70's. Elementary school, junior high and high school as well as some time at Casper College, molded the man you know today. After getting started in radio at KTRS in the early 80's Brian had a chance to go to work for CBS records in Chicago. Stints with Polygram And Geffen followed before family and the call of Casper brought him home. Brian took over the K2 Radio morning show almost 20 years ago and remains one of the top rated morning shows in the state. Brian has also had some fun getting close to the music with his midday show on MyCountry 95.5. Brian has been married almost 25 years, has 3 boys and 3 granddaughters that are the apples of his eye.
Brian Scott
Casper Police Department Announces Dignitary Escort Through Casper December 24th
According to a release from the Casper Police Department, they are anticipating a dignitary escort to take place on December 24th, 2015
Meteorologist Don Day Has Details Of Winter Storm Echo’s Impact On Wyoming[VIDEO]
The National Weather Service has issued a number of winter weather watches and advisories across Wyoming for the latest storm to impact the region. This significant winter storm over the Great Basin will impact much of the area beginning Monday afternoon, with moderate to heavy snow possible through Tuesday morning...
BLM Seeks Volunteers For Midwinter Bald Eagle Survey
As part of a national survey effort, the Bureau of Land Management is seeking volunteers to assist with the Midwinter Bald Eagle Survey on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2016.
Participants are asked to count eagles along standard routes in order to identify population trends...
The Ugly History Of Christmas Sweaters
The origin of really ugly Christmas sweaters goes back to the 1980's but nobody really wants to take credit for the trend.
According to www.uglychristmassweater.com mass produced Christmas sweaters were initially made and
distributed by a company named Jingle Bell Sweaters but those that made them famous were Chevy Chase in National Lampoons Christmas Vacation and the fella who wore more sweaters
Artcore Announces Festival Choir And Orchestra Concert December 12th
The 2015 Festival Choir & Orchestra Concert will take place at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church on Saturday, December 12 at 7:30 pm. The show begins with the Phoenix Ringers Handbell Choir playing, as people gather for the 7:30 performance followed by pieces by the Oil City Barbershop Chorus, the woodwind quintet of Delores Thornton, flute; Janice Moffatt, oboe; Doug Moffatt, clarinet; Richard Tu
Townsquare Cares Brightens Day Of Casper Military Family [VIDEO]
Leading up to Veteran's Day in November, we teamed up with Townsquare Cares to solicit nominations and donations from our community with the idea that from the support we could brighten the holidays for one of our active duty military families. Out of the number of nominations we received, this letter from Tracy Lake stood out.
Holiday Art Sale At Casper College December 4th And 5th
Casper College art students will be holding the Annual Holiday Remainder Art Sale for two days, Friday, Dec. 4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Casper College Goodstein Visual Arts Center.
The annual fund-raising sale will feature handmade pottery by Casper College students...
Red Cross Seeks Volunteers In Central Wyoming
The American Red Cross of Wyoming is in need of volunteers throughout Central Wyoming. New Red Cross volunteers are trained to assist with local disaster relief and preparedness programs.
Whether it is fire, flood or accident, the American Red Cross has been front and center for many of the recent events that have hit central Wyoming and the state...
Two Earthquakes Shake Northwest Wyoming Sunday Night
On Sunday night November 22nd, 2015, two earthquakes occurred 10 miles north of Dubois, Wyoming and were heard and felt in the small community.
According to USGS, one temblor occurred at 7:54 PM MST and was reported as a 3.0 magnitude...
Wyoming Governor Says No To Refugee Process In Wyoming-But Cannot Refuse
Wyoming Governor Matt Mead stated earlier today that Wyoming will not accept a system that allows terrorists to slip through the cracks.
High School Seniors Scholarship Available With Cash Or A Car
If you are a graduating senior and are looking for some help to pay for college in the fall of 2016, a scholarship competition with cash and a car is open to high school seniors of Natrona and Converse counties.
Requirements for consideration include writing a 500 word essay explaining what experiences during your high school career and personal life have motivated your education and career goals
Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight Over Wyoming
Looking for that chance to settle in under a cold crisp night and count the shooting stars? You are in luck tonight as one of the year's most anticipated meteor showers peaks this week.
According to Space.com, the Leonid meteor shower will reach its maximum overnight Tuesday into Wednesday (Nov...