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  1. 3A girls: Halftime, Torrington 27, Lovell 20

    Thursday, March 12, 2009 12:00 am

  2. Halftime: Burlington 19, Arvada-Clearmont 16

    Friday, February 29, 2008 12:00 am

  3. Candles with lead banned

    Wednesday, April 9, 2003 12:00 am

  1. Cheyenne leads with drought plan

    Mike Lee, irrigation supervisor with the City of Casper Parks Division, walks through the Susie McMurry Park in East Casper on Friday morning to inspect the sprinkler system. Photo by Sara Beth Barnett/Casper Star-Tribune.

  2. Troopers' Moore leads corps

    Drum major Corey Moore, 20, keeps time during rehearsals for the Troopers Drum & Bugle Corps last week at NCHS' Dick Cheney Alumni Field in Casper. Moore is battling two serious diseases while still performing with the Troopers. Dan Cepeda/Star-Tribune

  3. Gray hopes experience leads to success

    Ryan Gray of Cheyney, Wa., hangs on for an 86-point ride during the first performance of the 2007 Central Wyoming Fair & Rodeo on Tuesday night in Casper. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune

  4. Wyoming leads nation in road projects

    A flagger directs oncoming traffic at the Hat Six Road overpass near Casper on Friday afternoon. Wyoming leads the country in putting federal stimulus money to work, much of which is being sent to road construction projects. (Dan Cepeda/Star-Tribune)

  5. Eye on team leads Pioneers into semifinals

    Ten Sleep senior John Erdahl fights for possession against Saratoga junior Joe Grubb in the first half Thursday afternoon at the Event Center. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)

  6. UW grad leads Gov. Schwarzenegger's communications efforts

    Lara Azar and California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger review some of the correspondence that Azar will send to constituents. (Courtesy/University of Wyoming)

  7. NC's Gibbins leads Mustangs past Trojans

    Kelly Walsh goalkeeper Cameron Stanek comes out to defend as Tyler Stone of Natrona approaches during first half action of their game on Tuesday afternoon at the North Casper Soccer Complex. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune

  8. Stinson leads UW on all-MWC team

    Wyoming cornerback Julius Stinson tackles BYU's Matt Allen during their game on Nov. 17. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune.

  9. Freshman Vaisigano steps up to lead T-Birds

    Konfesi Vaisigano rests during a game earlier this year. Star-Tribune file photo.

  10. Ready to battle: Oilers second baseman leads on, off the field

    Oilers center fielder Alex Hill catches a pop fly to end the inning Monday night against Smoky HIll from Colorado. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)

  11. Gillette leads CST All-Sports' decade totals

    Gillette's Emily Moore flies through the air during the long jump competition on the first day of the 2009 Wyoming State Track and Field Championships at Kelly Walsh High School. File, Star-Tribune

  12. Freshman Vaisigano steps up to lead T-Birds

    Casper College's Konfesi Vaisigano hits the ball during a game earlier this year in Casper. Star-Tribune file photo.

  13. Jackson woman's wanderlust leads her home to teach fire dancing

    Emily Brumsted dances with fire on the roof of a parking structure in Jackson recently. While some people bring home souvenirs from their travels, Brumsted has brought fire dancing to her hometown. The Jackson Hole High School graduate first saw the art while on a beach in Thailand and learned the techniques while living in a jungle hut in Maui. (Price Chambers, Jackson Hole News & Guide via AP)

  14. Govs aim to take lead, plan to draft national energy policy

    Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, center, and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Kirk Kempthorne, right, listen as Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal speaks during the Western Governors' Association meeting this week at Teton Village. Huntsman took over from Freudenthal as chairman of the group on Tuesday. Photo by Bradly J. Boner, AP.

  15. Tons of Turbines: Wyo trails in wind development, but is poised to lead in the West

    PacifiCorp project manager Laine Anderson approaches the base of a three-tiered wind turbine which will eventually stand in the Glenrock-Rolling Hills Wind Farm northwest of Glenrock. The company is installing 355.5 megawatts of new wind capacity in Wyoming this year. Daniel Craig, Star-Tribune.

  16. Tons of Turbines: Wyo trails in wind development, but is poised to lead in the West

    Workers spread concrete over one of the 158 wind turbine locations northeast of Glenrock that are part of Rocky Mountain Power's planned wind farms. The first phase of the project is scheduled for completion later this year. Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune.

  17. Ready to battle: Oilers second baseman leads on, off the field

    Smoky Hill first baseman Cameron Snyder attempts to tag out Oilers right fielder Lane Fischer Monday night at Mike Lansing Field. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)

  18. Gillette leads CST All-Sports' decade totals

    Tyler Cox of Gillette celebrates his 4th state championship on Saturday night. Cox beat Kasey Bertagnolli of Rock Springs to win the Class 4A 119 weight class. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune

  19. UW all-time leading passer hopes San Diego provides better fit

    Casey Bramlet runs from Colorado State defenders during their game on Nov. 1, 2003, in Laramie. Bramlet signed with the San Diego Chargers on Friday. Star-Tribune file photo.

  20. Leading planet hunter says new definition `takes magic out of solar system'

    Michael Brown, an astronomer at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, Calif., talks about his planetary research with, among other things, screensaver images of his 13-month-old daughter Lilah, background, on the campus on Friday. Damian Dovarganes, AP)

 
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