Flames leap from a car that caught fire after hitting a gas line near 12th and Beverly in Casper.
Sheriff's officer Steve Wolosin delivers a gift package to a home in Bar Nun on Thursday afternoon near Casper. The Fraternal Order of Police organized a food drive for residents of the Casper area. The gift boxes contained either a turkey or a ham and most of the ingredients for a Christmas dinner. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
Brett Governanti, a GIS technician for the city of Casper, canoes to the edge of the North Platte River on Thursday morning in recognition of Bike to Work Week. Governanti, wearing a suit jacket and tie, was soaking wet after arriving because he tipped the canoe over three times along the way.
Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune
This undated photo released by the Iraq Government on Tuesday, May 30, 2006 is said to show Ahmed Hussein Dabash Samir al-Batawi, who was arrested by a terrorist combat unit on Monday in Baghdad, according to the Iraqi Prime Minister's office. The Iraqi Government alleged in a statement that terror suspect al-Batawi confessed under questioning that he beheaded hundreds of Iraqis in Baghdad and other Iraqi provinces. (AP Photo/Iraq Government)
Emergency crews carry a man who swam ashore after his car ended up in Alcova Lake Tuesday afternoon. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)
Lois Brown relaxes with her family near her unrestored 1966 Chevy C-10 pickup truck during the 'Cruzin With the Oldies' classic car show on Saturday afternoon in downtown Casper. Lois and her husband Charles bought the truck 12 years ago for $50 and drive it regularly. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
Kelly Walsh's Carly Hooker returns a hit during the #1 doubles tennis match in the Tennis Cup Classic against Natrona at Washington Park on Friday afternoon.(Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune)
A view from Tom Morton's 1948 black MG TC at the Cruizin' with the Oldies car show in Casper on Saturday. (Jake Mitchell/Star-Tribune)
Map locates Charsadda, Pakistan, where a car bomb went off in a crowded market
Shown in the photo are Burman and Lions Club member Jim Reynolds. (Courtesy photo)
Map locates Peshawar, Pakistan, where a suicide car bomb exploded at main spy agency building
A Pakistani father mourns death of his son after a car bombing in Charsadda, Pakistan, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009. A suspected car bomb exploded outside a crowded market in northwest Pakistan on Tuesday, killing at least 24 people in the latest attack by suspected militants apparently aimed at avenging an army offensive along the Afghan border.(AP Photo/Mohammad Sajjad)
People rush a person injured by a car bombing to a local hospital in Peshawar, Pakistan, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009. A suspected car bomb exploded outside a crowded market in northwest Pakistan on Tuesday, killing more than 20 people in the latest attack by suspected militants apparently aimed at avenging an army offensive along the Afghan border.(AP Photo/Mohammad Iqbal)
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