I was born in Rapid City, South Dakota. My parents named me for General Douglas McArthur (it was Pear Harbor Day, and McArthur is the link). I mostly grew up in Butte, Montana, but have a brief history in Pinedale and Newcastle, Wyoming. I received an undergraduate degree in Journalism from Black Hills State University in Spearfish. Straight out of college, my first professional radio job was at KBFS in Belle Fourche, South Dakota. Followed by KTFI in Twin Falls, Idaho; KAAT-FM in Oakhurst/Fresno Calif., and other jobs too numerous to mention including 15 years (total) in two stints with KQSW/Rock Springs, where I was news Director and co-hosted the morning show. Why go back a second time? The owner was a friend of mine. People thought I was crazy to go there, but the people you know are what makes a community. I also worked as a TV anchor/reporter for KTWO television in Casper in 2000, and as a correspondent for the State News Service. I first came to Cheyenne to work for KMUS IN 1996. Came back here in 2008, and have been with Townsquare Media and KGAB since.
Doug Randall
Why Has Cheyenne, Wyoming Recorded 6 Straight Record Cold Months?
Cheyenne had the sixth consecutive month of cooler than usual temperatures in April according to the Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service.
SE Wyoming Facing Blizzard, Brutal -15 Temps, Heavy Snow
Lows in the double-digit below zero range, 6 plus inches of snow and wind chills of -25 or colder are expected.
-20 to -30 Wind Chills Expected In SE Wyoming Monday Night
Meteorologist Don Day said Cheyenne officially received 6.6 inches of snow over the weekend. Day said this month will go down as one of the five snowiest and wettest Januarys in Cheyenne's recorded history.
Up To Two Feet Of Snow Possible In Southeast Wyoming Mountains Through Saturday
We will begin to see a prolonged period of moderate to heavy snowfall for the Snowy and Sierra Madres Ranges where 1 to 2 feet of snow accumulation will be possible.
Cheyenne NWS: Winds Up To 65 MPH Causing Blowing Snow Hazards
Visibilities down to one-half mile have been observed around Arlington and between Laramie and Cheyenne.