John Franzen of Wright works to bulldog his steer to the ground while his brother, Hank , left, serves as a hazer during Saturday's action in Douglas. Photo by Robert Hendricks/Casper Star-Tribune.
Nunzio Cristano, played by Mike Mullen, and Emma Cristano, played by Holly Strother, listen to their grandson explain his promotion. 'Over the River and Through the Woods' is set in the early 1990s in the home of the Gianelli's in Hoboken, New Jersey. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)
Caitlin O'Hare, played by Katie Peters, explains that she is a vegetarian during Wednesday nights rehearsal. 'Over the River and Through the Woods' is set at the home of the Gianelli's in the early 1990s in Hoboken, New Jersey. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)
Nick Cristano, played by George Taylor, explains to his grandparents that he is thinking about accepting a new job in Seattle, Wash. during a Wednesday night rehearsal at Stage III. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)
Pat and Ken Hans sit in the visitation room at the Department of Family ervices (DFS) on Tuesday after being named DFS Heroes for Natrona and Carbon counties. Photo by Sarah Beth Barnett/Casper Star-Tribune.
Pat and Ken Hans sit in the visitation room at the Department of Family ervices (DFS) on Tuesday after being named DFS Heroes for Natrona and Carbon counties. Photo by Sarah Beth Barnett/Casper Star-Tribune.
Susi Miller, right, hugs her mother Mary Basko during an emotional visit to the Sunup Ridge Memorial on Memorial Day in Casper. Miller's son, Pvt. Scott Miller, was killed in action in Iraq in June 2007. Monday was the first time Susi and her husband, Bob, had a chance to visit the memorial. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune Wyoming Army National Guard Honor Guard escort Pvt. Scott Miller's flag-draped casket into the chapel at Oregon Trail State Veterans Cemetery on Tuesday afternoon.
Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune Wyoming Army National Guard Honor Guard escort Pvt. Scott Miller's flag-draped casket into the chapel at Oregon Trail State Veterans Cemetery on Tuesday afternoon.
Lt. Col. Michael Strobl talks with Kevin Bacon, who plays him in HBO's upcoming film "Taking Chance." Strobl co-wrote the screenplay, which is based on a journal he wrote after he escorted the remains of Lance Cpl. Chance Phelps home to Dubois in 2004. (HBO Photo/James Bridges)
Kyla Cole, 12, jumps rope while Morgan Thomas, 11, counts how many jumps Kyla completes in a minute during physical education class on Wednesday afternoon at Manor Heights Elementary School in Casper. The students spent the class practicing for their Track Day this Saturday and for a family fitness day Saturday. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune.
Dennis and Judy Shepard stand in Quealy Plaza, outside the Arts and Sciences Building on the University of Wyoming campus, after speaking at the dedication of the Matthew Shepard Memorial Bench Sept. 27 in Laramie. This week marks 10 years since their son Matthew was murdered. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune.
Terry Good, right, sprays water onto the grill as grease drips from the hamburgers and creates flames while his friend Brion Fauber tends to the food. Members of both families and friends gathered at the Casper Events Center on Wednesday to tailgate before the Casper Cavalry game and the annual Fourth of July fireworks show. Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune
Angie Lucky, the mother of Stormie Lucky, who committed suicide when she was 17, visits Stormie's grave at Casper's Memorial Gardens on Sunday. Lucky was there with other members of her extended family decorating Stormie's grave on her 18th birthday. Photo by Ryan Soderlin/Casper Star-Tribune.
Johnna Hicks and her daughter Courtney Hicks share a laugh during a trip to Las Vegas last summer. Photo courtesy of Courtney Hicks.
Kevin Bacon, playing Lt. Col. Mike Strobl, touches a casket during the film "Taking Chance," which shows in Dubois Wednesday. The movie will air on TV next weekend. (HBO Photo/James Bridges)
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Supporters add their signatures to a large poster in the lobby after the deployment ceremony for the 115th Fires Brigade on Friday afternoon in Cheyenne. The ceremony was one of three organized for the large deployment, with the other two taking place in Casper on Sunday and Tuesday. (Dan Cepeda/Star-Tribune)
Lindsey Jackson holds their dog, April, while her husband Dwayne talk on the phone as they wait for dinner to bake.
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