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For the past 11 years, I’ve been molesting your ears. While I’ve worked every format imaginable, Rock 96.7 fits me like a…we’ll, like a bone on a dog.
I've been smoking everyday since I was 15. That's 20 years of inhaling and exhaling...and I don't want to stop!
The problem is, smokes are expensive, I smell like a taxi cab, and I have no idea what food really tastes like. I've tr
Casper's own A'Salt Creek Roller Girls are back at the Fairgrounds Industrial Building on April 20th to face off against the Rushmore Rollerz from South Dakota. Doors open at 6, bout starts at 7.
Tickets are $12 in advance, $15 at the door an
The Casper Cannibal Rugby Team has a new home, a new sponsor in Killian's Irish Stout, and a couple new faces, but their hard hitting approach remains the same in 2013. Last year, I attended my first match, and I've been hooked ever since. I'll
In honor of the MLB's opening week, I thought we'd take a look at one of America's favorite ball park foods, the hot dog!
While most people think of Germany or Austria when it comes to sausages, they actually are thought to have originated in China, as far back as 589 B
2013 promises to be another big year for the Casper Cutthroats. Be sure to get your season tickets early this year! It’s going to be a great summer!
Award-winning blues and soul artist Janiva Magness, touring in support of her latest Alligator Records CD, STRONGER FOR IT, will give a live performance at The Attic in Casper on Friday, March 29, 2013
While big cities are great for visiting, I don’t think I’ll ever move to another town with more than 120 thousand people. Casper has around 60K, and that’s fine with me.
What do you dig about our little city? I asked you to take our poll the other day,
Someone sneezes, and you automatically respond with “Bless You” or “Gesundheit”. This happens millions of times every day, but most of us have no idea why we are saying it, or what it even means.
I've lived in major cities for the first half of my life. I moved to Casper in 1994, and suffered a HUGE culture shock...that lasted for about 10 years. Now, when I go back to any city, I get disgusted by the rudeness, amount of people, and overall dirtiness of overpopulated areas
Everyday, I see multiple people on Facebook give their own version of our Constitutional Rights. Some are close, some are hoax's, and some are odd personal takes on very precisely worded amendments
Saturday, hundreds of men, women, and children showed up to the Eastridge Mall and shaved their heads for St. Baldricks, a non-profit organization that raises money for childhood cancer research:
Why We Exist - Worldwide, 175,000 children are diagnosed with cancer each year. And in the U.S., more children die of childhood cancer than any other dis
As you are well aware, I am a big fan of the Casper Man Cave on Facebook. Since I'm on Facebook for at least 8 hours a day, I tend to hit this page quite often looking for great deals, or trying to sell random items from around the house. One thing that really sticks out about the Man Cave is their willingness to take a local charity, and do what it take