Colton Krohn jumps off of a hip at the beginning of the Pattee run at Hogadon Ski area Wednesday during an excursion with the Youth Empowerment Council. Photo by TIM KUPSICKm Star-Tribune.
Savannah Burris, 8, right, of Colorado, plays a game called graces while dressed in 1860s period clothing at Fort Caspar on Tuesday afternoon. Burris' sister, Sabryn, 5, and brother, Slaten, 7, watch the game, which involves tossing an embroidery hoop with two sticks. Kids games, a craft fair and several other activities will be held during the Fort Caspar Frontier Festival on Saturday, July 25. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune
Salvation Army kettle worker Robert Cook thanks a passerby for his donation Wednesday afternoon at Safeway Food and Drug on CY Avenue in Casper. Photo by Sarah Beth Barnett/Casper Star-Tribune.
This 2003 file photo shows author James Patterson, of Palm Beach, Fla., posing in his study. Patterson's latest best-seller, "The Angel Experiment," is a little different from his usual hits. The novel isn't new; it came out four years ago. Its sales aren't happening at bookstores, but mostly on the Kindle store at Amazon.com. And the price is low even for an old release: $0.00 (AP Photo/ Steve Mitchell)
Hana Beamer, 16, dances with Bethany Johnson, 18, at a Kelly Walsh dance class Wednesday. Students learn new dance steps in preparation for the prom. Photo by TIM KUPSICK, Star-Tribune.
Junior Lori Stegelman, 17, moves to the rhythm during a Kelly Walsh dance class Wednesday. The classes are organized to teach students new dance moves for the prom. Photo by TIM KUPSICK, Star-Tribune.
Greg Patterson, left, president of the Douglas chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation, and Doug Willyerd, a former U.S. Army staff sergeant, hike out to their hunting blind on the Bixby Ranch outside of Douglas on Friday afternoon. Dave Hudson, owner of the ranch, opened his property to the NWTF sponsored hunt for resident Wyoming veterans, military personnel and their children. (Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune)
Tim Farris, left, hands Austin Dunn, 13, a container of grilled hot dogs to take to the other hunters and guides during a lunch break from turkey hunting on Friday afternoon. Dunn was hunting with his father, Tim Dunn, who retired from the Air Force in 2003. (Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune)
Director Roger Fenner leads the Casper Municipal Band during a rehearsal in the band shell at Washington Park on Tuesday afternoon in Casper. The band practiced in spite of heavy rains just outside the band shell. The band gives its first performance of the season tonight at 7:30. (Dan Cepeda/Star-Tribune)
Mac Frank, left and Susan Callaway prepare to plant caragana bushes at Callaway's home in early May. Frank and Callaway are both members of Free State Wyoming. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune
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Kelly Walsh seniors Kelsey Schiller and Colby Cassel embrace after the Lady Trojans beat the Natrona County Fillies in the Peach Basket Classic Thursday night at the Casper Events Center. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)
Kelly Walsh junior Kayla Fakelman goes for a jump shot outside the paint against Natrona County sophomore Stephanie Lee in the second half of the Peach Basket Classic Thursday night at the Casper Events Center. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)
Wyoming free safety Shamiel Gary closes his eyes as the seconds count down to the 51-0 loss to Brigham Young University on Saturday in Laramie. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)
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