Senate President John Hines glances out the window as the early morning sun shadows his face Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009. While the senate is in session, Hines arrives at the Capitol around 7 a.m. in the morning and normally leaves after 7 p.m. (AP Photo/Gillette News Record, Sarah Voegele)
A wild fire burns on Casper Mountain on August 15, 2006. Star-Tribune file photo
Van Neidig, president of APEIS Corporation, checks a PDA that received information from an electronic tag in a calf during a demonstration at the Wyoming Stock Growers Association convention Thursday at the Parkway Plaza in Casper. The information is transmitted from a wand waved over the calf that has been tagged. Photo by Dan Cepeda/Casper Star-Tribune.
Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune Roy Roath, extension range specialist for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, notes the height of some sage brush he has witnessed around Wyoming and Colorado.
Terry Henderson poses with her grandson Lane Chaput and her dogs, Rex and Tasha, near an anemometer on the ranch she shares with her husband north of Douglas. The anemometer has been taking wind readings on their ranch to determine if it will be a good area for a future wind farm. Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune.
Terry Henderson displays the electronic box on the anemometer that calculates and stores wind information. Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune.
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