On Saturday, David Street Station honored Brian Scott once more, adorning the stage with balloons and a poster board that featured his image. The poster featured various comments from the public, thanking Gamroth and sharing memories they had with him.
“You almost need to have depression or bad experiences, no matter how much you dread them, if you want to move forward with [music],” Valdez said. “You have to kind of be a loner to be a musician.”
For Jason Dye, owner of 307 Metal Works, the projects that he and his crew created in their spare time wasn’t because of some unfulfilled desire to create art. It was to survive.
Finding time to head out and explore certain cities in Wyoming can be tough. You could actually check out Wyoming, get a workout in and never even leave home.
David Street Station announced on Wednesday that it will begin implementing enhanced security measures, and will also begin to limit entrances into the station on Thursdays which has, in many cases, been the busiest and most chaotic day of the week.
Tragedy was narrowly avoided on Thursday night, when a vehicle traveling through the intersection of 2nd and David Street struck a stroller carrying children.
The sun was shining, the music was blaring, and the community turned out in droves for the Casper Police Department's first-ever Downtown Block Party, held Wednesday evening in front of the Hall of Justice in Casper.