Downs


  1. Kicked and Downed

    Kelly Walsh goalie Karissa Thunselle comes out of the goal to defend against Laramie's Makenzie Meade during the first half of their game at the North Casper Soccer Complex on Tuesday. Photo by KERRY HULLER, Star-Tribune.

  2. Pharmacies shut down

    Jeff Gearino, Star-Tribune Pharmacist Michele Piaia works at Bi-Rite Drug in Rock Springs Wednesday. The pharmacy will close on Friday after 50 years in business. Officials say five other independently owned pharmacies have closed in Wyoming the past three months.

  3. Pinedale to BLM: Slow down

    Janet Montgomery, Star-Tribune correspondent Big rigs are a common sight during the 5 p.m. traffic down Pinedale's Main Street. Increased truck traffic is one of the complaints of town officials to the Bureau of Land Management.

  4. Donations down for Salvation Army

    Natrona County Fire Department Captain Tom Goering packs food boxes at the Salvation Army on Wednesday afternoon. Mail-in donations to the Salvation Army have been down the last three years. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune

  5. Griz down Cowgirls

    Montana's Mandy Morales drives to the basket as Wyoming's Megan McGuffy defends during their game on Sunday at Dahlberg Arena in Missoula, Mont. Morales helped lead the Lady Griz to a victory with 14 points. (Missoulian/Linda Thompson)

  6. Putting down roots

    Jeb and Julie Tachick eat breakfast with their 11-month-old daughter Tierra in their home recently in Gillette. Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune

  7. Yellowstone bison population down

    A bull bison watches passing cars as it walks down the plowed road in northern Yellowstone towards Mammoth Hot Springs in this 2006 file photo. (Jim Laybourn/Star-Tribune correspondent)

  8. Smooth going down

    Bob Townsend pours a sample of sighle malt whiskey during the Two-bit Cowboy Saloon's monthly scotch tasting in March. Townsend and his wife, Barbara, who own the Miner's Delight Inn Bed & Breakfast in Atlantic City, host a scotch tasting the second Saturday of every month at the inn's bar. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune

  9. Firefighters face down blaze

    Firefighters face the approaching fire in the Garden Creek area on Thursday on Casper Mountain. The fire team formed a fire line protect homes in the area. Photo by Anthony Lane, Casper Star-Tribune.

  10. Bearing down on a BMX

    Contestants make practice runs on the course shortly after competition on Saturday at the BMX track at Mike Sedar Park in Casper. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune.

  11. Hosing down the scene

    (Courtesy/Wyoming Highway Patrol)

  12. What about the take-down?

    What about the take-down?

  13. Downs ups his offseason tempo

    Jim Downs practices with the South team on Tuesday at Kelly Walsh High School for Saturday's Shrine Bowl. Photo by DAN CEPEDA, Star-Tribune.

  14. Storm shuts down much of Wyo

    Storm shuts down much of Wyo

  15. Beatty steps down from school position

    Safe School Administrator Wayne Beatty poses next to some of the dozens of coffee cups he has displayed around his office at the Natrona County School District's Central Service Office on Wednesday in Casper. Beatty is retiring after 28 years with the Natrona County School District. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune.

  16. NEW PICS: Tornado touches down in Casper

    NEW PICS: Tornado touches down in Casper

  17. Rock'n up and down the block

    Kid Rock performs on the stage at the Casper Events Center on Friday night. The Grammy-nominated artist, known for his mix of rap and rock music, made his first-ever stop in Casper. Photo by Robert Hendricks/Casper Star-Tribune.

  18. A Look Back in Time: Reason breaks down

    This early photo shows Durbin Street, looking south from the old Central School ground. In September of 1908, the Casper Town Council passed and ordinance requiring property owners on Durbin Street to construct concrete sidewalks in front of their respective properties. Photo courtesy Ruth Scott Hocker Collection, Casper College Western History Center.

  19. Grand Teton visits for winter down little

    A visitor snaps a quick photo of the Tetons before boarding a commuter plane at the Jackson Hole airport in February. (Mark Gocke/Star-Tribune correspondent)

  20. Answer Girl: Hilltop escalator goes up, down

    Answer "Megan Lee" Girl rides the escalator down from the second to the first floor of Hilltop National Bank in Casper. Previously, she rode the opposite side from the first to the second floor. Screen from video by DANIEL CRAIG, Star-Tribune.

  21. Under 21s let their hair down

    At left: a dancer performs on the state at the Tumble Inn in Powder River on Thursday night. Photo by Robert Hendricks/Casper Star-Tribune.

  22. NEW PICS: Tornado touches down in Casper

    NEW PICS: Tornado touches down in Casper

  23. Population counts down for moose, mule deer, up for antelope

    In this fall 2006 file photo, movement catches the attention of a mule deer buck in Grand Teton National Park. According to a Wyoming Game and Fish Department survey, the mule deer population is 18 percent less than the state's objective number. (Mark Gocke/Star-Tribune correspondent)

  24. Ridge steps down as homeland security secretary, officials say

    A projected image of Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge mirrors the former governor's movement, Friday, Nov. 19, 2004, during his address before the Republican Governors Association in New Orleans, La. The association concluded their two-day conference Friday. (AP Photo/Rogelio Solis)

 
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