My name is Glenn Woods. I grew up on an island off the West Coast of the Everglades, which means moving to Wyoming was a huge change for me. My scenery shifted from sea level and palm trees to high altitude sparse with trees. Join me weekday mornings from 6:00 AM - 10:00 AM on KGAB. I fell in love with talk radio as a boy while listening to Larry King late at night as his words crackled through the radio by my bed. That was before his show went national and back when he was only heard on WIOD on Florida's East Coast. I've worked up and down the East Coast in markets such as Tampa and Orlando, and I was even syndicated for a while. Later, I dropped out of the radio industry for about six years to home-care my father through Alzheimer's. During that time, I authored two published novels and have works of fiction and non-fiction on the way. After my father's passing, I moved out west and rejoined the wild world of radio. Wyoming has been my home for the last decade.
Glenn Woods
Are You Wearing A REAL Cowboy Hat?
How not to embarass yourself.
Barrasso In Favor Of Aid To California—BUT…
Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso, Republican of Wyoming, wants it understood that any money the federal government sends to California needs to come with conditions.
Major Cold Snap Forecasted For Next Weekend
Those people who like to wear shorts no matter what the weather be warned.
Wyoming Roads Remain YUCKY This Weekend
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday all bring on and off light snow with moderate winds.
Preserving ‘Devils Tower” Name: Bill Introduced
Who gets to name a place?
Wyoming Delegation Lands Powerful Congressional Positions
The Cowboy State a loud and powerful voice in Congress.
YUCK Driving Conditions For Wyoming, Thursday Morning
All roads are sketcy across the state
Clever Wyoming Man Sells Snowman
As you get older you get wiser and find easier ways to get most hard work done.
Wyoming Secretly Hope Greenland Becomes A State
Being the least populated state is a lot of pressure.
Wyoming’s Senator Lummis Co-Sponsors Term Limit Bill
Wyoming's Senator Cynthia Lummas has cosponsored a bill to limit the number of times members of Congress can run for office.