Moving


  1. 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.

  2. School projects move forward

    Chris Cochran, left, and Kevin Atack, 20, play football at the Evansville Elementary School playground on Tuesday evening. Behind Cochran and Atack is where the new Evansville Elementary School will be built. Photo by Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune

  3. NCHS senior are ready to move on

    Natrona County High School senior Matt Hill is one of the last men standing during the Senior Send-Off dodgeball tournament Tuesday. Photo by Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune.

  4. Council moves to nix narrow alleys

    Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune Joe Murphy, senior sanitation operator, picks up garbage between fifth and sixth street near downtown Wednesday. Casper City Council will vote on a new ordinance to require alleys to be 15 feet instead of 10 feet wide.

  5. Wife juggles kids, job and moving

    Cherie Stricker puts the finishing touches in the kitchen as she prepares to move from to Sheridan last August in Traverse City, Mich. Cherie and her husband Dave spent time after Dave started his new job in Sheridan. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune

  6. Cowboys move up two places

    Cowboys move up two places

  7. Shoshone forest moves slowly on 'alternative' recreation

    Ice climber Kenny Gasch sorts gear on the porch of a Cody hostel he operates for climbers and outdoor enthusiasts. Gasch and others in Cody are pushing Shoshone National Forest managers to allow more commercially guided activities including rock climbing, mountain biking and kayaking. Photo by RUFFIN PREVOST, Billings Gazette.

  8. Former pro wrestler brings moves to stage

    With a background in professional wrestling, Tyson Brett has choreographed for four plays. (Photo Illustration by Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)

  9. Railroads move to boost Powder River export capacity

    Coal trains from Wyoming's Southern Powder River Basin roll into Union Pacific Railroad's Bailey Yard in North Platte, Neb., making up 70 percent of the run-through traffic at the nation's largest railyard.

  10. Former pro wrestler brings moves to stage

    Jeff Black, left, and Carter Smith use real knifes in their fight during the Casper College rendition of 'King Lear.' (Photo Illustration by Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)

  11. Fire danger moves east on Casper Mountain

    A helicopter drops water on the Casper Mountain fire on Tuesday. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Casper Star-Tribune.

  12. Wind projects move forward, despite stormy economy

    Wind projects move forward, despite stormy economy

  13. Gillette's events center expansion moves ahead

    Construction crews use giant lifts to work on the interior of the new Wyoming Center at Cam-plex in Gillette. This area is where a new ice arena will offer expanded opportunities for hockey and other activities. Photo by Laura Phagan, Star-Tribune correspondent.

  14. Mountain View Regional Hospital moves past rough first year

    Phylicia Nieft, R.N., prepares patients' charts in the surgical recovery wing of Mountain View Regional Hospital Friday morning. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)

  15. Top-ranked Natrona moves to 9-0

    Ryan Murphy, right, of Natrona, goes up for a shot against the defense of Sheridan's TJ Stender during the first half of their game on Tuesday night at Natrona County High School. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune.

  16. Knee sense: girls can prevent a common injury with the right moves

    Silver Spring (Md.) United team members Chelsea Lo, left, Binta Ceesay, Emily Musy and Mina Ulasevich warm up before taking part in exercises designed to protect knee ligaments. The soccer team is enrolled in a study to see whether ACL injury prevention can be broken down to its essentials and brought to community athletic fields. Photo for The Washington Post by Leah L. Jones.

  17. Students move into adolescence in a new year, new school

    Making the most out of the last few days of summer before school starts, 11-year-old Nicholas Steele, right, and Lyle Kruse, 12, enjoy some Madden NFL '09 on a rainy Friday evening. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)

  18. Freedom on the frontier: Gun-toting "Free Staters" make their move into Wyoming

    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

  19. Homeless women move into new center, mission receives grant

    Jennifer Beach unpacks her belongings at the Central Wyoming Rescue Mission's new Transformation Center on Friday morning in Casper. Residents finally moved into the center that was created as a space for women and their children only. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune

  20. Students move into adolescence in a new year, new school

    Lindsay Goodwin, 11, tries to stop her mother, Korina, from rubbing her cheeks while her father, Brandon, brushes her hair before leaving for the first day of school Monday at Centennial Junior High School in Casper. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)

  21. Students move into adolescence in a new year, new school

    Making the most out of the last few days of summer before school starts, 11-year-old Nicholas Steele, right, and Lyle Kruse, 12, enjoy some Madden NFL '09 on a rainy Friday evening. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)

  22. Students move into adolescence in a new year, new school

    Lindsay Goodwin waits outside her classroom on the first day of school Monday morning at Centennial Junior High School in Casper. Goodwin made little notes on her schedule, next to her first-period class, to remember where her rooms are located. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)

 
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