Community


  1. 'Part of the community'

    Abdul Bari starts his afternoon prayer last Tuesday at the Islamic Center of Cheyenne. Photo by Dan Cepeda.

  2. Park Elementary community waits on future

    First-graders Katee Smart and Jacob Dietz dismantle a tape player in the 'take-apart center' during free activity time on Thursday afternoon at Park Elementary School in Casper. The activity center gives kids a chance to build motor skills, among other things, while destroying discarded electronics and gadgets. Park Elementary School is in the process of planning for a new, larger building. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune.

  3. Community First now Bank of the West

    SARAH BETH BARNETT/Star-Tribune Bart Jordan walks out of the doors of the new Bank of the West, formerly Community First National Bank, on Monday afternoon in Casper.

  4. Discover Rock Springs: Diverse community and transportation hub

    Wild horses browse the Red Desert outside of Rock Springs. (Star Tribune file photo)

  5. Wyoming youth win community spirit awards

    U.S. Sen. John Barrasso congratulates Anna Shafer for her outstanding service to her community.

  6. Community colleges want share of Hathaway growth

    Casper College student Hillary Nicholas of Sheridan studies statics at Wold Physical Science building Thursday. Nicholas, who was going to school in Denver, moved back to Wyoming to take advantage of the Hathaway Scholarship. Photo by Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune

  7. Market encourages community interaction

    Market encourages community interaction

  8. Community Health Center uses story times to reach children

    Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune 'Grammy Mary' Humphrey reads 'The Berenstain Bears and the Bully' to Caleb Kindrick, Micah Chambers, Mariah and Michelle Campos Monday morning at the Community Health Center in Casper. The center is using story times this week to celebrate National Health Center Week.

  9. Reclaiming the river: Community comes together to preserve a natural treasure

    Alex Rose, president of the Wyoming Fly Casters, walks along the North Platte River near Government Bridge west of Casper. The group is organizing a cleanup along the river that will start near the bridge and head east to Robertson Road on Saturday. (Kerry Huller/Star-Tribune)

  10. Casper native reopens soup kitchen, gives back to community

    Nancy Weaver scoops stuffing out of a turkey just before serving the free Thanksgiving meal Thursday at Loaves & Fishes Soup Kitchen in the basement of Christ First Missionary Baptist Church. This is the first Thanksgiving meal at the soup kitchen since it closed in 2005 and reopened in September. (Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune) Volunteer Joy Morris, right, hands a tray with a Thanksgiving meal to Rose Jackson who brings it to a dinner Thursday at the Loaves & Fishes Soup Kitchen.

  11. Websters and Chattertons

    ...and the Chattertons.

  12. Visit from home

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