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The Small Town Ruckus: Three Voices, One Small Town, Endless Stories

The Small Town Ruckus: Three Voices, One Small Town, Endless Stories

Written by: Casey Batterton Kaid Panek Tracy Davis
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"The Small Town Ruckus" is a vibrant, funny podcast hosted by three gentlemen currently residing in Caribou County, each bringing their unique perspectives and stories. They delve into local culture, share personal anecdotes, and discuss the quirky happenings in their small town. With a blend of humor and heartfelt conversation, the hosts connect listeners to the charm and complexities of rural life, creating a lively platform that celebrates community, friendship, the the everyday ruckus that makes small towns special.© 2026 Casey Batterton, Kaid Panek, Tracy Davis World
Episodes
  • "Exploring Local History & Hidden Gems in Soda Springs with Bill Horsley"
    Jun 15 2026

    Title: Discover an engaging journey through Soda Springs' rich history, local legends, and hidden springs with Bill Horsley. From Native American tales to the story behind Caribou County’s name, this episode offers a deep dive into the area's past and the quirky stories that keep the spirit alive.

    In this episode:

    • The fascinating origins of Caribou County and its name
    • The history and significance of Soda Springs’ geyser
    • Local legends: Morrisites, wagon box graves, and historic massacres
    • The story behind the Blackfoot Fair and regional events
    • Personal anecdotes about hot springs, quirky adventures, and community pride
    • Insights into the Oregon Trail landmarks and modern-day explorations
    • The impact of early settlers, Native history, and how stories are passed down through generations
    • An exploration of historic sites like Camp Connor, Sheep Rock, and Williamsburg
    • The legacy of local figures, including Dr. Cacley and Jesse Fairchild
    • The evolution of local industries including dairy, cheese, and mineral springs

    Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to soda springs and local stories
    02:29 - The origins of Caribou County and its name
    07:05 - The story of the Wagon Box Grave and historic massacres
    13:07 - Early settlement history and county formation
    17:58 - The colorful tales of Caribou Jack and local nicknames
    24:37 - The history of mineral springs and their significance
    37:28 - School field trips and local educational efforts
    44:28 - The history of Williamsburg and local dairies
    49:33 - The geyser’s story: from Pyramid Springs to modern curiosity
    56:26 - Early experiments with the soda springs and mineral water bottling
    62:22 - The failed attempt to create a geyser-based pool and related stories
    68:30 - The Bear River Massacre and Native history
    71:29 - Reflections on local storytelling and passing history to new generationsResources & Links:

    • Fort Conner and local military history

    • Caribou County Historical Society

    • Oregon Trail Map and Trail Markers

    • Williamsburg, Idaho history overview

    • Soda Springs Geothermal & Geyser info

    Connect with Bill Horsley or Galen Wilson:

    Caribou Historical Society Museum opens in Soda Springs, Idaho

    The Caribou Historical Society Museum opens Saturdays from 10:00 to 4:00 through Labor Day or by appointment.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Texas Hunt Chronicles: From Black Buck to Hog Stories
    Jun 8 2026

    (Explicit Content) Warning: Not safe for work, school, church, or impressing your grandparents.

    Join Casey, Cade, and Tracy as they share stories from Texas hunts, culinary adventures, and behind-the-scenes insights into local food and culture. This episode is packed with humor, travel tales, and a deep appreciation for good food and good company.

    Let's Start a Ruckus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Double GOLD State Champion Cole Garbett.....
    Jun 1 2026

    Welcome back to The Small Town Ruckus. Today we're sitting down with Cole Garbett and his dad Clay — a shot put thrower out of Soda Springs who's been turning heads on the high school circuit. Cole's got the kind of story that reminds you why the fundamentals never go out of style: hours of deliberate practice, a strong mental game, and a clear vision of where he wants to go next.

    We're talking about what it takes to compete at the high school level, and the mindset that separates good athletes from great ones.

    This is a conversation about grit, craft, and chasing something bigger than the last PR.

    Let's get into it.

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    50 mins
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