Beowulf was lost at the Casper Hobby Lobby parking lot on September 12. (Contributed by TribTowner Fxgal)
Brandi McClound shot an almost 85 point antelope earlier this month on a trip with her husband, brother-in-law and father-in-law. (Contributed By TribTowner Brandi McCloud)
FILE - In this Saturday Sept. 19, 2009 file photo Athletics South Africa (ASA) president Leonard Chuene, address the media during a press conference in Pretoria, South Africa. South Africa's Olympic governing body has suspended Leonard Chuene, Thursday Nov. 5, 2009, while the ASA has apologised to Caster Semenya over her gender row. Semenya, 18, was embroiled in controversy after her 800m victory at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin. ASA chief Leonard Chuene admitted in September he lied about whether Semenya had been gender tested before Berlin. (AP Photo, FILE)
FILE - In this Saturday Sept. 19, 2009 file photo Athletics South Africa (ASA) president Leonard Chuene, address the media during a press conference in Pretoria, South Africa. South Africa's Olympic governing body has suspended Leonard Chuene, Thursday Nov. 5, 2009, while the ASA has apologised to Caster Semenya over her gender row. Semenya, 18, was embroiled in controversy after her 800m victory at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin. ASA chief Leonard Chuene admitted in September he lied about whether Semenya had been gender tested before Berlin. (AP Photo, FILE)
FILE - In this Saturday Sept. 19, 2009 file photo Athletics South Africa (ASA) president Leonard Chuene, address the media during a press conference in Pretoria, South Africa. South Africa's Olympic governing body has suspended Leonard Chuene, Thursday Nov. 5, 2009, while the ASA has apologised to Caster Semenya over her gender row. Semenya, 18, was embroiled in controversy after her 800m victory at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin. ASA chief Leonard Chuene admitted in September he lied about whether Semenya had been gender tested before Berlin. (AP Photo, FILE)
FILE - In this Saturday Sept. 19, 2009 file photo Athletics South Africa (ASA) president Leonard Chuene, address the media during a press conference in Pretoria, South Africa. South Africa's Olympic governing body has suspended Leonard Chuene, Thursday Nov. 5, 2009, while the ASA has apologised to Caster Semenya over her gender row. Semenya, 18, was embroiled in controversy after her 800m victory at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin. ASA chief Leonard Chuene admitted in September he lied about whether Semenya had been gender tested before Berlin. (AP Photo, FILE)
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