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
Where in Casper Do You Take Broken Branches?
Due to recent storms, a large number branches have fallen. To make disposal of branches easier, the city has set up drop-off locations and is collecting tree branches on extra collection days in October.
Branches left at the drop-off locations and picked up are turned into compost that is available to the public and used in parks...
Natrona County Schools Look For Input On Calendar
Just over a month into the school year, planning for next year is already underway. The Natrona County School District is in the beginning process of developing a new series of calendars for the coming years. Regular review and adoption of the calendar is part of NCSD's commitment to continuous improvement. To ...
Winter Farmers Market Starts This Saturday [UPDATED]
UPDATE: The Saturday Oct. 5th Winter Farmer's Market has been cancelled due to hazardous winter weather conditions. November's market is still on schedule to occur. Please visit www.casperfarmersmarket.com for more information...
Best Photobomb Ever
Photographer Kerinsa Marie was contracted to capture the proposal of Molly and Ken at the final Colorado Rockies game of 2013.
As the marriage proposal message showed up on the scoreboard Kerinsa sprang to action getting a shot of the scoreboard then turning to get a shot of the proposal and the happy couple...
Breaking Bad Was Bad To Jesse Pinkman [VIDEO]
Breaking Bad finished their season and a pretty good run of television success with an ending not to be forgotten by many, except for me. I didn't see it, haven't been much of a fan and I don't know why. Maybe because I am not much of a TV guy to begin with...
Superhero Fun Run Benefits 2 Casper Organizations
A superhero themed 1k/5k fun run/walk to benefit two charities – Be the Match Foundation, dedicated to finding bone marrow matches for patients fighting leukemia, and for a charity providing funds to research CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome), a debilitating pain disorder
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Water Levels Start Dropping At Alcova October 1st
If you have a boat in one of the slips at Alcova or are planning on recreating at the lake anytime soon, keep in mind that beginning October 1st, Alcova reservoir water surface elevation will be lowered about 10 feet at a rate of approximately four inches per day. The...
The Most Screwed Up Thing About Wyoming
Stats taken from America's Health Rankings and the U.S. Census have led the folks at Policymic to come up with a list of what is most screwed up about every state in the union.
The list is quite interesting as it outlines problems like the ugliest residents of North Dakota, the dumbest of Delaware to the levels of gonorrhea in Louisiana. Oh ...
Barack Obama Calls Out Wyoming On Facebook [POLL]
President Barack Obama took to his Facebook page yesterday to call on the State of Wyoming to pass legislation called EDNA.
The Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) is a bill that would prohibit employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. END...
Earthquake Rattles West Central Wyoming
A 4.9 magnitude earthquake jolted much of western Wyoming on Saturday, but no damage was reported.
Starbucks Requests No More Guns [POLL]
Starbucks chairman, president and chief executive officer Howard Schultz asked Starbucks patrons to discontinue the practice of carrying firearms in and around the Starbucks stores