Dave Christensen introduces his wife Susie at his introductory press conference. (Courtesy/JEREMY STEGALL)
Cheyenne East's Marcus Phippin, left, and Bruce McHenry, center, try to chase down Kelly Walsh's Lane Fischer during their game on Sept. 12 in Casper. Photo by DAN CEPEDA, Star-Tribune.
Sophomore Austin McCoy spent his freshman season as the punter for the Wyoming Cowboys. This year, he'll add field-goal and extra-point duties.
Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune Carrol Orrison, owner of Casper Beverage, is a longtime Cowboy Joe Club member. He refused to buy any University of Wyoming memorabilia that included prairie gold, and he's happy UW has gone back to the old brown and yellowish-gold colors.
The old look served us well but was replaced on the morning of September 10, 2009.
Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune Senior Matt Schleuning checks e-mail in the computer lab during a break at the Star Lane Learning Center on Tuesday afternoon in Casper. The school recently moved into a renovated building at the corner of 15th and Beverly streets.
Once phase 1 of the renovation of the Old Faithful Inn is complete the new maple floor will step down 7 inches near the 42 foot tall fireplace as it did in the original building. Pictured Steve Krogh, left and Shawn Ferron, both with PhD Mechanical Systems in Helena, discuss their strategy for installing duct work under the previously framed floor joists. Photo by Eliza Wiley/Lee News Service.
Ed Pearson of Devon Energy Corp., foreground, explains the process of injecting carbon dioxide into the ground to revive aging oil wells at the Beaver Creek CO2 facility just south of Riverton Wednesday. Photo by Chris Merrill, Star-Tribune.
Melanie Cooper looks back at her children in Merrimack County Superior court in Concord, N.H., Friday Dec. 1, 2006. Cooper was sentenced to three-to-six years for her part in helping her stepfather's murder more than 20 years ago. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)
This photo, believed to have been taken sometime between 1920 and 1940, shows people playing roulette at an establishment in Cody. Historian Phil Roberts, who went to high school in Cody, said the community celebrated its birthday every year on Feb. 23 with all kinds of gambling, calling it 'Wolfville.' Photo courtesy of American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.
John Midkiff, president of Rodz and Ridez Club in Lusk, is reflected in the window of a 1948 Chevrolet Fleetline while walking around the car he owns, a 1976 Corvette Stingray, during the 2008 Cruzin' with the Oldies car show last May in Casper. This year's event features a new parade route and new venues for some of the events. (Kerry Huller/Star-Tribune)
Jane Wallace laughs as she fills popcorn bags at her stand during the Casper Municipal Band's concert last Thursday night. Wallace has sold popcorn there for the last 12 years as a fundraiser for Casper's high school bands. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune.
Gatlin Edwards, 6, right, dances around his father Bret's chair while the Casper Municipal Band plays last Thursday evening. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune.
Rick Hansen has been working at Kelly Walsh as a night custodian for the last two years while getting his associates degree in diesel mechanics from Casper College. After one online class this summer, Hansen will earn his degree. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)
Lois Brown relaxes with her family near her unrestored 1966 Chevy C-10 pickup truck during the 'Cruzin With the Oldies' classic car show on Saturday afternoon in downtown Casper. Lois and her husband Charles bought the truck 12 years ago for $50 and drive it regularly. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
Powerful jaws on an excavator rip apart the Cowboy Dormitory west of the University of Wyoming Earth and Sciences Building on Monday. The space is being cleared for the Robert and Carol Berry Center for Natural History and Conservation. The 40,000 square-foot facility will bring together UW's education collections for the life sciences and will include offices, classrooms, a lecture hall, seminar rooms and a demonstration area. (Courtesy/University of Wyoming media relations.
A brilliantly colored bird, the ocellated turkey inhabits only the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.
Ron Gallimore uses a bridge to reach the cue on the center of the pool table while playing a recent game at the Campbell County Senior Citizen Center in Gillette (Nathan Payne/AP)
Victor Anderson demonstrates weaving on the Glad family's loom during Elk Mountain's 100th anniversary celebration last week. (Tori Adams/The Rawlins Daily Times via AP)
Illustration by WES WATSON, Star-Tribune.
In this film publicity image released by Disney, from left, Ella Bleu Travolta, John Travolta, and Conner Rayburn are shown in a scene from the film, "Old Dogs." (AP Photo/Disney, Ron Phillips)
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