Program


  1. Don't cut program

    Saturday, September 12, 2009 12:00 am

  1. Petsch's program

    Eastern Wyoming volleyball coach Verl Petsch talks with his team during their game against Casper College on Sept. 16 in Casper. Photo by KERRY HULLER, Star-Tribune.

  2. Culinary program keeps students on track

    Jun Chen, right, and Collin Webb, left, practice for a cooking contest at the Boys and Girls Club Friday. Chen and Web will travel to Sheridan to compete in the Wyoming Pro-start Student Invitation. For their meal in the culinary competition, they will cook lamb chops, wilted spinach salad, sauteed seasonal vegetables, apple potato hash, and for desert crepes with berry sauce. The whole meal needs to be prepared in an hour. Photo by Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune

  3. Moms find success in new CLIMB Wyoming program

    Joselyn Andersen is part of the first class of optical assistants from the CLIMB Wyoming program for single mothers. Andersen is currently in her training period as an optical assistant at Brattis Vision Clinic in Casper. Photo by TIM KUPSICK, Star-Tribune.

  4. City may approve program for transportation improvements

    Passengers wait to ride The Bus at the exchange near the Nicolaysen Art Museum on Monday afternoon in Casper. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune.

  5. College receives gifts as varied as its programs

    Jeff Stull, a freshman at Casper Casper College, takes notes in his agricultural chemicals class Friday. Stull was the recipient of the Chris LeDoux scholarship. Photo by Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune

  6. Group focuses on 6th grade programs

    Connor Bergman, 12, slowly removes his hand from a piece he just glued onto a bridge of popsicle sticks he's been constructing with classmate Emily Underwood, 12, right, during a physics lesson in his sixth-grade class at Crest Hill Elementary on Wednesday afternoon. The Natrona County School District's "Pathway to 2025" project is recommending best practices for teaching and learning in sixth-grade and how to support students as they move to middle schools. (Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune)

  7. Driller training program draws wide interest

    Steve Caughenour of Andreen Hunt construction Inc. motions to the concrete truck operator while pouring the foundation on the expansion of the McMurry Training Center Wednesday afternoon in Casper. Photo by Dan Cepeda/Casper Star-Tribune.

  8. Students perform musical program for election day

    Fourth-grader Ethan Hammond performs a presidential rap as Abraham Lincoln along with his classmates during the musical production "This Is My Country" performed by third- and fourth-grade classes at Verda James Elementary School on Monday afternoon. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune.

  9. NCSD to outline process for reviewing sports programs

    Natrona County High School's Kaitlyn Balfour competes in the uneven bars at a gymnastics meet in Casper Saturday. Photo by Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune

  10. State program for troubled teens struggles with low enrollment

    Cadet Cody Hebbring, left, watches as Brayden Abbott holds out his cup past Vinncent Leonard to their Cent$ible Nutrition instructor, Kimm Malody, in order to get a taste of the latest batch of smoothies at the Youth ChalleNGe Program. In nutrition class, the cadets learn how to make quick, filling meals so as not to rely on fast food. Photo by Daniel Craig, Star-Tribune.

  11. State program brings oral screenings to children

    Dental hygienist Chris Walwrath talks with Tracy Goodspeed as her daughter Libby, 2, looks on after a dental examination at the University of Wyoming Early Care and Education Center in Laramie. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune

  12. Extension for UW matching funds programs passes

    Undated aerial photo of the University of Wyoming campus. Courtesy University of Wyoming.

  13. Hungry season: NCSD offers summer food program

    Rene Finn, 8, takes a bite from an apple as her sister Aleena Finn, 11, looks on during lunch at the Boys & Girls Club on Wednesday in North Casper. Members of the Boys & Girls Club receive a snack for breakfast and a sack lunch. (Dan Cepeda/Star-Tribune)

  14. Culinary arts program wants to expand

    Shelby Hible and Jerod Johnston prepare corned beef and cabbage in the ProStart culinary group on Thursday afternoon at the Boys and Girls Club in Casper. (Dan Cepeda/Star-Tribune)

  15. Bush officials defend financial monitoring program to fight terrorism

    Treasury Secretary John Snow gestures during a news conference at the Treasury Department in Washington, Friday, June 23, 2006. Snow said a program tracking millions of financial transactions was not invasion of privacy of Americans but "government at its best" and vital to the war on terrorism. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf)

  16. Cowboy fans make trip to Vegas, stay optimistic about program's future

    New Mexico's Daniel Faris, center, goes up for a basket as he is defended by Wyoming's Adam Waddell, right, and Afam Muojeke during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game at the Mountain West Conference men's tournament in Las Vegas, Thursday, March 12, 2009. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

  17. UW/CC program helps homeless earn GEDs

    Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune Jennifer Aguayo, an assistant manager at Taco Johns, puts diced onions into a bin for the days orders.

  18. CLIMB Wyo finds program grads dramatically increase incomes

    Kristi welds hand rails that will be used in the Casper Fire Department's fire training facility last week at Pepper Tank in Casper. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune

  19. Sheridan program helps older workers, employers

    Becky Barnhart poses in front of City Hall in downtown Sheridan last week. Barnhart's office faces the street. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune

 
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