Personality, writer, foodie, music lover, traveler, history buff, baseball fan, and beer-snob from Wyoming.
Rick Roddam
CFD FLASHBACK: Kevin Costner’s Band Takes The Stage
"We had a moment tonight. I don't think any of us will ever forget it," Costner said after the show.
Charlie Daniels Played The Most Cheyenne Frontier Days Concerts
Here's a look back at some of the most legendary performers to ever grace the stage at Cheyenne Frontier Days.
Book Profiles Wyoming Couple’s ‘Homicidal Love Story’
'Alice & Gerald: A Homicidal Love Story' recounts the tale of Alice and Gerald Uden, an elderly couple convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison in 2014.
The Time the US Supreme Court Kept The University of Wyoming in Laramie
In 1907 a landmark ruling by the United States Supreme Court kept the University of Wyoming in Laramie.
Wyoming’s Wildest Outlaws Were Killed More Than a Century Ago…Or Were They?
November 6, 1908, Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid were gunned down in South America. But, the demise of the infamous Wyoming outlaws remains shrouded in mystery.
Coin Collectors Say Wyoming ‘Pooping Horse’ Quarter Is Valuable
An error in the stamping process caused a die break between the tail and the backside of Wyoming's iconic bucking horse mascot.
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.