Personality, writer, foodie, music lover, traveler, history buff, baseball fan, and beer-snob from Wyoming.
Rick Roddam
See The Coolest Wyoming-Themed Tattoos
What better way to celebrate Wyoming than with an awesome bit of ink. Check out this gallery of tattoo designs inspired by the Cowboy State.
Wyoming’s Cocaine Epidemic in the Early 1900s
We hear a lot about meth and prescription drug abuse here in Wyoming. 100 years ago, the Cowboy State had a different drug of choice, cocaine.
Wyoming Throwback: 1987 Cowboys Make The Sweet 16
Just in time for the NCAA Sweet 16, here's a look back at the last time Wyoming advanced to the third round of March Madness.
Study Says Walmart Is Wyoming’s Largest Private Employer
Nearly 4,500 Wyomingites work for Walmart according to a list ranking the largest private employers in each state.
Five Fun Facts About The Wyoming State Capitol
The Capitol was originally built in 1887 for $150,000, the modern-day equivalent of $4 million. The cost to renovate just the Capitol building was $116 million in 2017.
New Map Shows What Wyoming Looked Like Millions Of Years Ago
With the help of a new interactive map, you can now see what the Cowboy State looked like through the ages, dating back to the Cryogenian Period 750 million years ago.
Student Sets New Wyoming State Rubik’s Cube Record [VIDEO]
In less time than it takes to read this sentence, Campbell County High School sophomore Braik Hurm can solve the popular 3D puzzle.
Wyoming WWII Hero Jack Darnell Wins Thomas Jefferson Award
Nearly 75 years after he earned a Purple Heart in the Battle of Iwa Jima, longtime Jeffrey City resident Jack Darnell was recently honored by the National Weather Service with their Thomas Jefferson Award.
Coin Collector Says 2007 Wyoming Quarter Could Be Worth Thousands
At an auction, a 2007 Wyoming quarter struck at the Philadelphia Mint sold for $2,115.
Wyoming Girl Scouts Unveil New Cookie For 2020
Girl Scout Cookie Season kicks off on Friday, Feb. 7th and runs through Sunday, April 19th in Wyoming.
Man Overcomes Cancer To Become Wyoming’s First ‘Ultimate Angler’
Four years after Danny Kurttila was diagnosed with terminal bone cancer and told he had only months to live, the Riverton resident is alive and well and just became the first person ever certified as an Ultimate Angler in the Wyoming Game and Fish Master Angler program.
Alijah Halliburton Played Entire Senior Season With Misspelled Jersey
Look closely at this picture of Alijah Halliburton. The all-conference safety played his entire senior season with the word "Wyoming" misspelled on his road uniform.