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  1. Get in the game

    Jennifer Langevin, 36, and Brenda Brusacoram, 48, both of Casper, first started playing tennis last fall. As beginning adults, they've found tennis to be a fun, social activity. (Dan Cepeda/Star-Tribune)

  2. 5 ways to get moving

    Scott Robinson, 17, of Douglas maneuvers his kayak in a wave on the Platte River at Casper's Amoco Park last summer. Kayaking is a challenging, yet fun, way to get moving. Photo by Casper Star-Tribune staff.

  3. Get ready for Cowgirls fever

    Wyoming head women's basketball coach Joe Legerski, right, and Hanna Zavecz celebrate UW's 64-62 win over Oregon in a WNIT third round basketball game in Laramie on Thursday. Legerski thanked the then-record 7,362 fans who attended the game.
    Photo by Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune

  4. State gets a soaking

    Mark Gocke, Star-Tribune correspondent A rainbow appears over the Salt River Range after a rain shower near Alpine in western Wyoming. Storms have brought significant moisture and cooler weather to most of the state.

  5. Getting to know nature

    Kathryn Kirlin entertains children with music during an open house recently at Laurie's Inn. The center is Wyoming's first Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom, which encourage youth to include nature in everyday learning. Dan Cepeda/Star-Tribune

  6. Get a life

    Jeanne Leske, left, offers a few cross-country skiing tips to Becky Bulfer, Toni Stanley and Ginny Adent before they head out from the Casper Mountain Trails Center for a morning of adventure. The women recently formed the Get a Life Society to connect with women their age and try new activities that aren't fun to try alone. Photo by DAN CEPEDA, Star-Tribune.

  7. Pokes get their hit on

    Wyoming's Chris Prosinski, left, tackles David Leonard during the team's scrimmage on Saturday morning. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune

  8. Get better sleep

    Maintaining a relaxing bedtime routine will tell your body it's time to rest.

  9. Practice gets serious for Mustangs, Trojans

    Natrona County's Zach Edwards and Cuyler Cearcy, above, go through a running back's drill during one of Monday's practices at Cheney Alumni Field. Kelly Walsh head coach Jim Horne, below, works with his defense. Photo by Sarah Beth Barnett/Casper Star-Tribune.

  10. Trojans get back in scoring groove

    Rock Springs' Luke Aust and KW's Caleb Romsa defend the ball on Saturday afternoon at the North Casper Soccer Complex. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune

  11. National parks get stimulus help

    A visitor to Grand Teton National Park captures a photo of a herd of bison beneath the Teton Range in this file photo from October. (Mark Gocke/Star-Tribune correspondent)

  12. National parks get stimulus help

    A visitor to Grand Teton National Park captures a photo of a herd of bison beneath the Teton Range in this file photo from October. (Mark Gocke/Star-Tribune correspondent)

  13. Cowboys get another look at Okoye

    University of Wyoming's Ike Okoye sinks the ball during the second half of Saturday's game against TCU in Laramie. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune

  14. Pokes look to get back on track

    Wyoming's Brandon Ewing, middle, shoots between UCLA's James Keefe, left, and Jerime Anderson during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

  15. Get out your hard hats

    Work will begin on this section of Second Street, between Beech Street and Kimball Street, on Monday. Photo by Sarah Beth Barnett, Casper Star-Tribune.

  16. Sanford's gets bar and grill license

    Floor plan of Steamboat's Territorial Grill, submitted to the council by William Yates, owner of Sanford's, and Peter Nicolaysen, Yates' attorney.

  17. Students get ahead with summer school

    Students get ahead with summer school

  18. Sanford's gets bar and grill license

    Floor plan of Steamboat's Territorial Grill, submitted to the council by William Yates, owner of Sanford's, and Peter Nicolaysen, Yates' attorney.

  19. Casper teen earns Congressional Award

    Sen. John Barrasso removes a silver Congressional Medal Award from its box to give to Kit Washut, 17, at the senator's office in Casper on Tuesday morning. Washut earned the award by completing projects in four different areas - exploration/expedition, personal development, physical fitness and voluntary public service. (Kerry Huller/Star-Tribune)

  20. Fire-ravaged ranchers get recovery tips

    A wild fire burns on Casper Mountain on August 15, 2006. Star-Tribune file photo

  21. County officials get to know Wyo's booming industry

    Winds over seven miles per hour, known as cut in, start the 158 turbines North of Glenrock Tuesday morning. The turbines can generate power in winds as strong as 50 m.p.h. but will shutdown or "cut out" when winds reach 60 m.p.h. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)

  22. Cheney: We've got to get it right

    Vice President Dick Cheney addresses high school students at the Wyoming Boys' State meeting in Douglas on Sunday morning. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune

  23. High school sports get big attention

    Chad Baldwin, Star-Tribune Editor

 
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