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
Trails Center Celebrates Wyoming’s 125th Year Of Statehood June 13th and 14th
The National Historic Trails Interpretive Center announces its annual living history special event. This year’s event, Wyoming Heritage Days, celebrates the 125th anniversary of Wyoming statehood.
Flag Day Ceremony June 14th
The Natrona County United Veterans Council, in conjunction with the Casper Elks Lodge, BPOE No. 1353, will conduct a Flag Day ceremony at 11 a.m. in the Tom Walsh Chapel at the Oregon Trail Veterans Cemetery.
The master of ceremonies is Scott Michalov...
Pony Express Rides Through Casper June 19th
The 36th annual re-ride of the Pony Express National Historic Trail will pass through Casper on Friday, June 19, at approximately 10 a.m., at the Bureau of Land Management’s National Historic Trails Interpretive Center. Free admission to the Trails Center is offered all day...
Share-A-Square Event Helps Local Non-Profits
Did you know one of the biggest on-going needs for our local housing and transitional programs is toilet paper? Yes, toilet paper! It is one of those expenses often overlooked and quite frankly, what agency wants to go out and solicit toilet paper! Here is your opportunity to help wipe out this need!
Casper Housing Authority Hosts Big Fathers Day Event June 20th
Casper Housing Authority presents it's 3rd Annual Father’s Day Event, A Celebration of Families. The Casper Housing Authority has organized this free event for Casper’s low-income and homeless families.
Special Olympics And The CNFR Rodeo Together June 20th
The 2015 College National Finals Rodeo is on its way to Casper this June and the annual Special Olympics Rodeo is gearing up for another successful event! The Special Olympics Rodeo will take place on Saturday, June 20th at 9:00am at the Casper Events Center...
Platte River Trail And Casper Rail Trail Have Updated Signs And Maps
The Platte River Trails Trust is pleased to announce that thanks to a grant from the Wyoming Office of Tourism, along with matching funds raised from events and other fundraising efforts, the Platte River Trail and the Casper Rail Trail have all new trail map and interpretive sign panels, 18 along the River Trail and 5 along the Rail Trail...
Game And Fish And Others Save 12,000 Pheasants From Drowning
Friday, June 5, 2015 was a memorable day for Sheridan Bird Farm employees and supporters of pheasant hunting in northern Wyoming. A cloud burst dumped nearly four inches of rain and four to five inches of hail in a short period of time in the area south of Sheridan...
Wyoming Safety And Workforce Summit June 24th And 25th In Cheyenne
A compelling lineup of speakers will be featured at the third annual Wyoming Safety and Workforce Summit on June 24-25 at the Little America Hotel and Resort in Cheyenne.
The summit is a tool for business owners and managers, human resource managers, workforce development specialists, training providers, administrators at all levels and workers looking to improve their safety skills and overall on
Tour De Wish Benefits Make A Wish Wyoming June 20th
In 1985, 10-year-old Brian of Gillette wished to have a BMX bike. Understanding the value a bike could hold for Brian, Make-A-Wish® Wyoming transformed his wish into reality. Brian’s wish was not just the first to be granted by Make-A-Wish Wyoming, but it also began a tradition of serving children battling life-threatening conditions across the state for decades to come...