Melissa Berg tries to stop Natrona County forward Hannah Couldridge during the 4A West Regional Championship game. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)
Judy Bowlsby, Family Services case worker at the Salvation Army Hope Center, is in charge of the Stuff for Students program that provides school supplies to low income families. Photo by Sarah Beth Barnett/Casper Star-Tribune.
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The original brick work on the vintage Tribune Building is once again visible after the start of a restoration recently in downtown Casper. Yellow pain is painstakingly being removed from the facade of the downtown landmark. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
Waterfalls such as this one should prevent non-native fish from moving upstream into the stretch of the river that's been restored with native cutthroat.
Recovering meth adict Tammy Dominguez works in her office at Mountain Plains Agricultural Service in Casper on Thursday afternoon. Photo by Sarah Beth Barnett/Casper Star-Tribune.
Visitors watch an eruption of Old Faithful at Yellowstone National Park. (Marke Gocke/Star-Tribune correspondent)
Keith Keyser, a student in Casper College's Occupational Therapy Assistant Program and organizer of this year's Backpack Awareness Day, likes to say that sidestrappers will kill you. That may be a bit dramatic, but, as model Rachel Carey demonstrates, single strap packs and messenger bags can cause a student to lean to one side, curving the spine and causing pain. Loss of balance is also a problem. Photo by Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune.
Fisheries biologists plan to treat this stretch of the Little Tongue River in the Big Horn Mountains with a chemical to remove non-native fish. They would then stock it in a couple of years with native Yellowstone cutthroat trout.
Jeremy Stegall, courtesy Wyoming's Jodi Bolerjack drives to the basket against San Diego State on March 12 during the first round of the Mountain West Conference Tournament in Las Vegas.
The Killdeer wetlands restoration site sits beneath the Palisades and Tollgate Rock formations west of Green River on Friday morning. A city greenbelt group has been working for years to restore the historic wetlands. (Jeff Gearino/Star-Tribune)
Air Force forward Matt Holland blocks out Wyoming guard A.J. Davis during an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday in Laramie. (AP Photo/Laramie Boomerang, Andy Carpenean)
Jeremy Stegall, courtesy Wyoming's Jodi Bolerjack drives to the basket against San Diego State on March 12 during the first round of the Mountain West Conference Tournament in Las Vegas.
Shana Smith matches a blue colored ring to a blue cone while completing riding exercises at the Reach 4A Star Riding Academy in Casper. Karol Santistevan, left, and volunteer Rox Monterastelli help Smith during the session.
Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune
Sarah Novascone, tax counsel in the office of U.S. Sen. Craig Thomas, talks with fellow staff members Thursday amid boxes and piles of research materials being organized for archiving in Washington, D.C.
Courtesy, Cameron Hardy
Rock Springs' Luke Aust and KW's Caleb Romsa defend the ball on Saturday afternoon at the North Casper Soccer Complex. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
Wyoming's Brandon Ewing, middle, shoots between UCLA's James Keefe, left, and Jerime Anderson during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
This early photograph shows President Theodore Roosevelt delivering a whistlestop speech in Casper at the Chicago and North Western Railroad Station. Photo courtesy of the Frances Seely Webb Collection, Casper College Western History Center.
When the Cheyenne Boosters visited Casper, the Natrona County Tribune noted this week in 1909, "Casper greeted the boosters with a street full of people waiting to get a glad hand to the folks from the south. … The Casper band—the crack musical organization of the state, and incidentally engaged to play in Cheyenne during Frontier—was on hand with a program of most enjoyable music." Pictured: Casper Band playing at Cheyenne Frontier Days, 1909. (Chuck Morrison Collection, Casper College Western History Center.)
The Petroleum Building at Center and Second streets dwarfs the Saddle Rock Cafe, lower left, pictured in 1954. On June 8, 1959, a dispute between picketing restaurant workers and the cafe's owner led to disturbance and assault charges. See story. (Photo by Ken Ball. Casper Area Chamber of Commerce Collection, Casper College Western History Center.)
Privatized: "Casper's old Washington School, known as Central School when the first part of it was built in 1890, may crumble under the bulldozer of progress, if the Casper-Midwest school board decides to … dispose of the highly valuable property to private interests." Pictured: Washington School at First and Durbin, circa 1962. It was sold that year to Wyoming National Bank and is now the site of Wells Fargo. (Frances Seely Webb Collection, Casper College Western History Center.)
Will Wallace, left, and Allic Robinson practice making the various sound effects for the War of the Worlds production by Stage III during a rehearsal last week at the Casper Planetarium. The effects will be made in the tradition of old time radio. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune
Photo by Jerre Jones, courtesy Casper Journal Collection, Casper College Western History Center This February 1983 photo shows District Attorney Scott Evans briefing the press about 16-year-old Merri Kae Richards, whose body was found in a dumpster in Casper. Evans announced that a suspect had been arrested in the murder a week after the crime.
Photo courtesy the Jack E. Atzinger Collection, Casper College Western History Center This studio portrait shows Boney Earnest with his wife Nattie, taken in celebration of their 50th anniversary. Earnest died two years later and the photo was published in the Oct. 20, 1933, Casper Tribune-Herald to commemorate his passing.
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