U.S. Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., walks to the Senate chamber after taking the oath of office on the Senate floor Monday in Washington, D.C. Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune.
Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune U.S. Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., walks to the Senate chamber after taking the oath of office on the Senate floor Monday in Washington, D.C.
U.S. Sen. John Barrasso visits with U.S. troops stationed at the Forward Operating Base in Sharana, Afghanistan, this week. Photo courtesy of Sen. John Barrasso's office.
John Barrasso, known by many as "Wyoming's Doctor," has enjoyed a long and recognized career in both medicine and public service. He was selected and sworn in to the U.S. Senate in June 2007 to fill the seat left vacant by the passing of Sen. Craig Thomas. Barrasso was elected to the U.S. on Nov. 4, 2008. He has three children: Peter and Emma, both in college, and Hadley in high school. He and his wife, Bobbi, live in Casper.
White pelicans fly in formation over the Snake River near Oxbow Bend in Grand Teton National Park. That section of the river and others would be designated as 'wild and scenic' under a bill that passed the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Wednesday. Photo by Jim Laybourn, Star-Tribune correspondent.
Cancer survivor Bobbi Barrasso enjoys a cup of coffee at Metro Coffee Company in Casper. Photo by Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune.
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