From left to right, Justin Rainwater, Forrest Bayne, Tom Rohrbach and Brian Welper share a laugh on the North Platte River after leaving the Robertson Road access point Thursday afternoon. The weather for the rest of the weekend will be prime rafting conditions. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)
Passengers wait to board The Bus at the exchange station near downtown Casper on Thursday afternoon. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
Colleen Datton, 65, reacts as the horses run during a visit to Wyoming Downs north of Evanston. Datton traveled from Salt Lake City, Utah with several friends in a community group to attend the races. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune.
Erika Von Kampen, a lifeguard at Washington Pool, keeps watch over the swimmers during her shift on Thursday afternoon. The city currently has a shortage of lifeguards. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune
After finishing her shift on Tuesday afternoon, Eggington's server Mandy Fry exits through the back of the restaurant on the way to her car. Eggington's employees park in a lot behind the Village Inn Restaurant.
Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune
Jenn Beckstead, a teen librarian at Natrona County Public Library, Jessica Snell, 18, a teen program assistant at the library, and Kate Berry, a library assistant, from left, stretch during a yoga class taught by Joanne Giandinoto-Price on Thursday at the library. Library officials are visiting county municipalities — including the Casper City Council on Thursday night — in hopes of gaining approval to put an initiative on the November ballot to build a new facility. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune.
This home at 733 S. Wolcott St. is one of four neighboring homes that will be demolished this summer. The properties, owned by Bill Farleigh and St. Mark's Episcopal Church, are too dilapidated to save, the owners said. Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune
A Gary Trauner supporter unloads signs in the parking lot in front of Gertrude Krampert Theatre at Casper College on Sunday afternoon. Photo by TIM KUPSICK, Star-Tribune.
Fireworks from this year's Fourth of July festiviites at the Casper Events Center fill the sky in this series of four photos. The fireworks show cost the city $17,000, which was paid for by a $10-per-car entry fee to the Events Center and by sponsorship money. Photo by Robert Hendricks/Casper Star-Tribune.
Passengers wait to ride The Bus at the exchange near the Nicolaysen Art Museum on Monday afternoon in Casper. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune.
Terry Mathes, co-owner of A-1 Used Tire Co. with his wife Devon Mathes, rolls a tire out of the shop to place back on a truck, whose owner came in for a tire rotation and balancing in February 2008. The business is located in the Old Yellowstone District, an area near downtown that is being redeveloped. (File, Star-Tribune)
Jane Wallace laughs as she fills popcorn bags at her stand during the Casper Municipal Band's concert last Thursday night. Wallace has sold popcorn there for the last 12 years as a fundraiser for Casper's high school bands. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune.
Miranda Nelson, a new employee at Department of Family Services, looks at a map of Casper with pins representing registered sex offenders, while on a tour of Children's Advocacy Project with other new employees on Wednesday. CAP has asked the city of Casper and plans to ask the county for $30,000 a year in permanent yearly funding. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune
Gatlin Edwards, 6, right, dances around his father Bret's chair while the Casper Municipal Band plays last Thursday evening. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune.
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