Personality, writer, foodie, music lover, traveler, history buff, baseball fan, and beer-snob from Wyoming.
Rick Roddam
Wyoming’s Most Famous Dog: Thornburgh ‘The Pony Express Stable Dog’
Fort Bridger is one of Wyoming's most historic sites. Established as a trading post in 1842, it became a popular resting place for weary travelers on the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails.
It's also the final resting place of Wyoming's most legendary dog, "Thornburgh"...
Garth Brooks Makes Triumphant Return To Cheyenne Frontier Days [REVIEW, SETLIST]
25 years after his last Cheyenne Frontier Days show, Garth Brooks returned to the Daddy of ‘Em All on Friday night, electrifying 25,000 rowdy fans
A Mother’s Day Tribute to Wyoming’s Nellie Tayloe Ross
Historians remember Nellie Tayloe Ross as the first woman to ever serve as Governor. She was also the mother of four sons, George, James, Alfred, and William.
Wyoming Was Once Part of Mexico
Although present-day Wyoming was already a United States Territory in 1862, nearly 10 percent of land in the Cowboy State was once a part of Mexico.
Wyoming Towns And The Star Wars Characters They Remind Us Of
Here's our comparison of several favorite Star Wars characters and the Wyoming towns that remind us of them.
Harrison Ford’s Epic Wyoming Mission
In honor of Star Wars Day, here's an incredible story about the man who played Han Solo.
The Hazardous And Hilarious History Of Laramie Cigarettes
Decades before they sponsored the "Little Miss Springfield Beauty Pageant" on The Simpsons, Laramie Cigarettes was one of the most popular brands in the country.
The Time The Wyoming Cowboys Won the NCAA and Became National Champions in 1943
April 1, 1943, Kenny Sailors and the Wyoming Cowboys beat St. John's at Madison Square Garden in New York to claim the national title.