Tim Kupsick, Star-TribuneDavid Turner and his son Jared climb to the top of Independence Rock Monday afternoon. The Turner's stopped at Independence Rock as apart of their childrens studies of the Oregon Trail. The Turners are back from a missionary trip to Bolivia to file reports and visit friends and family for the holidays.
Chief Justice Barton R. Voigt unlatches a hidden computer monitor compartment in the redesigned Wyoming State Supreme Court courtroom Tuesday. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)
Interior Partitions employees Brian Cowley, left, and John Pace manipulate a piece of metal into place Tuesday afternoon at Natrona County High School. The freshman class will grow by 200 students from the previous year. Due to the increase, new classrooms are being built above the auto shop in the school's Annex Building. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)
Mitchell James helps move a copy machine into the Self-Help Center's new location at the Old Ivy House Inn on Wednesday. The center, which had been renting at its previous location on the Life Steps Campus, decided to move after the city raised the rent to nearly $40,000 a year. (Kerry Huller/Star-Tribune)
Anita Rowley folds laundry in her rental home in Torrington last month. Rowley, her husband Tom and their daughter Jennifer moved from Michigan for jobs at the new correctional facility in Torrington. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)
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