Natrona County


  1. Cheyenne East 5, Natrona County 3

    Natrona County High School kicker Hill Garrett, right, a sophomore, reacts to missing a late fourth quarter field goal that would have give the Mustangs the win over Cheyenne East on Friday. Photo by Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune

  2. Natrona County students suspended for toy guns

    This pellet gun was confiscated recently from a student at Kelly Walsh High School.

  3. Natrona County Library plans for future building

    Valerie Hedlund, 4, watches and listens to a book being read on the Peek-A-Book machine at Natrona County Library on Wednesday morning. Photo by KERRY HULLER, Star-Tribune.

  4. Class 5A: Natrona County 35, Rock Springs 7

    NCHS' Raymond Vega pushes into the end zone against Rock Springs defenders on Friday night at Cheney Alumni Stadium in Casper. Photo by Dan Cepeda.

  5. Laramie County library project could provide model for Natrona

    Skye Fricke, 6, uses a computer Friday at the new Laramie County Library in Cheyenne, which was funded with a voter-approved special-use tax. Natrona County voters will be asked to support a similar tax this fall to build a new library in Casper. Photo by JARED MILLER, Star-Tribune.

  6. New faces, some changes greet students at Natrona County schools today

    Mike Bond, the new principal at Sagewood Elementary School, greets a student during an orientation on Thursday evening for kindergarten students and their parents. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune

  7. Natrona County fifth-graders pick up instruments

    Fifth-grader Rebecca Ferris waits for instruction on the proper technique to pluck her cello strings at Evansville Elementary Thursday afternoon. Photo by Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune.

  8. Tin Cup shares family's colors

    Former Natrona County golfer Nate Drell, from left to right, waits with Kelly Walsh senior Michael Chapin, center left, and his brother Natrona County sophomore Tof Chapin and their father Charlie Chapin at the first hole on Links at the Casper Municipal Golf Course Thursday afternoon. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)

  9. Tin Cup shares family's colors

    Natrona County senior Ashley True hits the ball from the rough on the 5th hole at the Casper Municipal Golf Course during the girls edition of the Tin Cup Thursday afternoon. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)

  10. Tin Cup shares family's colors

    Natrona County's Chandler Meeboer checks his lie with his father Larry on the last hole of the front nine Thursday during Casper's Tin Cup. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)

  11. Board approves Kelly Walsh activity complex

    Kelly Walsh tennis coach Dwight Ballard watches several of his players in different matches while they play Sheridan at the Casper Country Club on Tuesday afternoon. The Natrona County school board approved funding on Monday night to design an activity complex at Kelly Walsh High School, which would include tennis courts, soccer fields and track and field facilities. (Kerry Huller/Star-Tribune)

  12. Worth the wait

    Gerald Sinclair of Pope Construction is seen through protective glass as he installs a two-way communication system in the lobby of the clerk of district court in the new Townsend Justice Center on Thursday afternoon in downtown Casper. The original marble staircase, seen in back, is a reminder of the building's past as the Townsend Hotel. (Dan Cepeda/Star-Tribune)

  13. Worth the wait

    The front of the new Townsend Justice Center gets a power wash on Thursday afternoon in preparation for the building's opening. (Dan Cepeda/Star-Tribune)

  14. Interfaith Help

    Interfaith housing counselor Vicki McNab works with a couple on Wednesday morning. Interfaith works with Natrona County residents that have fallen on hard times.

  15. Interfaith organization

    Twilla Herrick organizes client information at Interfaith on Wednesday morning in Casper. Interfaith is celebrating 25 years of assistance to the citizens of Natrona County.

  16. NCHS welcomes first frosh class

    Carrie Pardee, an 11th-grader at Natrona County High School, gives instructions to a group of new students during their orientation on Friday morning. Upperclassmen served as mentors and escorted incoming freshman and new sophomores around the school. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune.

  17. NC continues to roll, upends KW in Peach Basket

    Natrona County senior Ryan Murphy breaks through the Kelly Walsh defense for a layup during the first half of the Peach Basket Classic on Thursday at the Casper Events Center. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)

  18. NCHS seniors graduate tonight

    Natrona County High seniors Markae Peterson, Krista Elder and Daniel Robinett, from left, sign each other's yearbooks during their last day of school on Tuesday. (Kerry Huller/Star-Tribune)

  19. Trojans best Fillies from the free-throw line

    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)

  20. Trojans best Fillies from the free-throw line

    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)

  21. Match at Washington Park

    Emma Gallup of Natrona hits a forehand back over the net during her No. 2 singles match against Gillette's Taylour Hinshaw on Tuesday afternoon at Washington Park. (Kerry Huller/Star-Tribune)

 
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