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  1. Jennifer Randel case, Day 1: Jury selection begins

    Monday, September 8, 2008 12:00 am

  2. Work begins on Interstate 25

    Tuesday, June 17, 2008 12:00 am

  3. WYDOT begins West Belt Loop work in 2009

    Friday, September 19, 2008 12:00 am

  4. Get out your hard hats

    Friday, March 31, 2006 12:00 am

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  1. First summer session begins

    Andria Siek, 16, concentrates on writing her hypothesis before a helicopter test in physical science class at Frontier Middle School Thursday morning. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)

  2. Let the games begin

    Alixandra Smith, 10, practices her moves Thursday morning at the Casper Ice Arena. Smith, who starts practicing before 6:30 in the morning 3 to 4 times a week, has competed in the Cowboy State Games every year since 1998. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune

  3. Mustang roundup begins

    A helicopter herds two wild horses toward corrals during a roundup at the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range near Lovell on Thursday. (Casey Riffe/Billings Gazette)

  4. Mustang roundup begins

    Herded by helicopter, a band of wild horses moves towards the corrals at the southern end of the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range near Lovell on Thursday. (Casey Riffe/Billings Gazette)

  5. Idaho wolf hunt begins

    Narse Desautle of Lewiston, Idaho, gets the first Idaho wolf tag sold at the Idaho Department of Fish and Game office in Lewiston last week. More than 9,000 wolf tags have been sold in Idaho, where a hunt begins today for up to 220 wolves. (Steve Hanks/AP)

  6. Ten Mustangs begin two-game suspension

    Natrona County goalkeeper Matt Straka, right, stops a shot during the first half of the Mustang's 5-0 loss to Cheyenne East on Saturday at Cheney Alumni Field in Casper. Photo by Ryan Soderlin/Casper Star-Tribune.

  7. Discover Jackson: When the snow flies, the skiing begins

    Mark Gocke, Star-Tribune correspondent Jackson and the surrounding area is a skiers paradise.

  8. Wyoming Conservation Coalition begins project west of town

    Wyoming Conservation Corp crew leaders Theresa McGinty, left, and Patrick Richards check out an area along Coal Mountain Road on Monday afternoon where they will be picking up trash and building a parking area. The state legislature gave money this past session to fund the crew.

  9. Murder trial begins 21 years after death

    The body of Tammy Dively was found on the side of the road in Natrona County in 1986. The second-degree murder tryal of Jeffrey Lynn Smith, who is accused of her killing, begins today, Monday, May 7, 2007, in Casper

  10. Murder trial begins 21 years after death

    The body of Tammy Dively was found on the side of the road in Natrona County in 1986. The second-degree murder tryal of Jeffrey Lynn Smith, who is accused of her killing, begins today, Monday, May 7, 2007, in Casper

  11. Gov: Coal plant work could begin in '08

    Jeff Gearino, Star-Tribune The Jim Bridger power plant near Rock Springs is a conventional coal-fired plant. The state and GE is working on a demonstration project that would focus on clean coal and coal-gasification projects.

  12. Oilers pitcher hits marks, begins season with four wins

    Casper Oiler Martin Vasquez runs for first during their game against Cheyenne on Monday afternoon at Mike Lansing Field in Casper. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune.

  13. District begins nutrition improvementsResults will take time, officials say

    Natrona County High School cafeteria worker Kathy Proctor serves food to students during lunch hour Friday. Photo by Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune

  14. Audubon society begins new watching season

    Casey Leary, left, and Larry Keffer, the assistant naturalist at the Audubon Center at Garden Creek, watch birds through a window at the center on Saturday morning. Leary was participating in a beginner bird identification class, which continues the next two Thursdays from 7 - 9 p.m. with field trips taking place the next two Saturdays. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune

  15. Task force to begin examining LifeSteps' future

    Daniella Redman, 2, places a plastic helmet on her head at Early Head Start on the LifeSteps campus on Thursday afternoon. LifeSteps is currently operating in the black and the city is forming a task force to work on future self-sustainability. (Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune)

  16. Gas prices fall to begin busy travel week

    In this photo taken Nov. 20, 2009, a tanker truck makes a fuel delivery at a Little Rock, Ark., gas station. Retail gasoline prices headed downward to begin one of the country's busiest travel weeks, with more than 33 million people expected to hit the road for the Thanksgiving holiday.(AP Photo/Danny Johnston)

  17. Gas prices fall to begin busy travel week

    In this photo taken Nov. 20, 2009, a tanker truck makes a fuel delivery at a Little Rock, Ark., gas station. Retail gasoline prices headed downward to begin one of the country's busiest travel weeks, with more than 33 million people expected to hit the road for the Thanksgiving holiday.(AP Photo/Danny Johnston)

  18. Gas prices fall to begin busy travel week

    In this photo taken Nov. 20, 2009, a tanker truck makes a fuel delivery at a Little Rock, Ark., gas station. Retail gasoline prices headed downward to begin one of the country's busiest travel weeks, with more than 33 million people expected to hit the road for the Thanksgiving holiday.(AP Photo/Danny Johnston)

 
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