U.S. House candidate Cynthia Lummis celebrates with supporters during her victory party Tuesday night at the Elixirs lounge in Casper. Photo by Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune.
Cynthia Lummis walks through the campus of the Wyoming Department of Transportation in Cheyenne during her U.S. House campaign in October. The Republican will be sworn in as a member of Congress on Tuesday. (Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune)
Cynthia Lummis is Wyoming's lone representative in Congress. A native of Cheyenne, Lummis served in the state Legislature and as state treasurer before being elected to national office in 2008.
Rep. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., talks with neurosurgeon Dr. Joe Sramek and CEO Vickie Diamond Tuesday afternoon at Wyoming Medical Center in Casper. Lummis has been going around the state asking for the input of rural health care providers for what they see as solutions to problems in the health care system. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)
This photo, supplied by the Arizona Game and Fish Department shows a female Mexican gray wolf as she was released in Arizona in March 1998 under the Mexican gray wolf reintroduction program in Arizona and New Mexico. She was one of the first 11 wolves released under the program. Conservation groups want the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to take down a poster of this wolf at the agency's headquarters and remove the image from the wolf recovery Web site because the animal died in captivity. (AP Photo/Arizona Game and Fish Department)
Sen. Barack Obama speaks to a crowd during a campaign rally in Casper on March 7 during his presidential campaign. The Democratic caucuses were chosen the fourth biggest story of the year in Wyoming in a statewide media poll. (Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune file)
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