I was born in Rapid City, South Dakota. My parents named me for General Douglas McArthur (it was Pear Harbor Day, and McArthur is the link). I mostly grew up in Butte, Montana, but have a brief history in Pinedale and Newcastle, Wyoming. I received an undergraduate degree in Journalism from Black Hills State University in Spearfish. Straight out of college, my first professional radio job was at KBFS in Belle Fourche, South Dakota. Followed by KTFI in Twin Falls, Idaho; KAAT-FM in Oakhurst/Fresno Calif., and other jobs too numerous to mention including 15 years (total) in two stints with KQSW/Rock Springs, where I was news Director and co-hosted the morning show. Why go back a second time? The owner was a friend of mine. People thought I was crazy to go there, but the people you know are what makes a community. I also worked as a TV anchor/reporter for KTWO television in Casper in 2000, and as a correspondent for the State News Service. I first came to Cheyenne to work for KMUS IN 1996. Came back here in 2008, and have been with Townsquare Media and KGAB since.
Doug Randall
Confrontations In Congress Bring Back Memories Of Wyoming Brawl
Some accounts of the fight claim that one lawmaker smashed a photograph over the head of another during the melee.
Wyoming Supreme Court Suspends Cheyenne Attorney For 60 Days
The court action upheld a Board of Professional Responsibility ruling.
Black Hills Energy Gas Rate Hike To Be Considered Next Month
Even if the rate hike is approved, a Black Hills Energy spokeswoman says customers can expect to pay less for antural gas compared to last year.
Public’s Help Sought In Locating Missing Wyoming Boy
He's described as standing 5'9 inches tall and weighing 160 pounds with blonde hair.
Friday Train Derailment Near Cheyenne Under Investigation
A Union Pacific train derailment west of Cheyenne Friday evening is under investigation, according to a railroad spokesperson.
Kristin South gave Townsquare Media of Cheyenne the following statement on Saturday morning:
''Just before 5 p...
Cheyenne Mayor: 800,000 Sq. Ft. Data Center Planned For Cheyenne
Cheyenne Mayor Patrick Collins says a brand new 800,000-square-foot data center will soon be the first tenant in the new High-Plains Business Park.
Collins made the comments in his weekly ''Mayoral Minute" news release on Friday morning...
Wyoming Psychiatrist Discusses Depression, Treatment
Depression is probably the most common form of mental illness.
We've all had it at some point. A failed relationship, financial setbacks, the death of a loved one, and countless other unpleasant experiences can send folks into a tailspin...
With 2024 An Election Year, What is The Biggest Issue In Wyoming?
Another election year is looming in Wyoming, where voters will be casting ballots for offices ranging from President of the United States to local city council races.
In Wyoming, high-profile races sich as the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Republican John Barrasso and the Congressional seat currently held by first-term Republican Harriet Hageman are on the ballot...
Formal Charges Pending In South Cheyenne Road Rage Shooting Case
A spokesman for the Laramie County Sheriff's Office says formal charges are pending with the Laramie County District Attorney's Office in connection with a Saturday shooting incident that left a Colorado man wounded.
The incident happened at around 4:30 p...
Saturday Laramie County Shooting Under Investigation
UPDATE 6:58 p.m.: Laramie County Undersheriff Chance Walkama says investigators believe the shooting may have grown out of a "road rage" confrontation. Walkama says the incident happened at about 4:28 p.m. He says the suspect in the shooting, Bear Larkman, turned himself in to authorities after they called him on his cellphone.
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