Freshman Rep. Cathy Connolly, D-Laramie, thumbs through a few bills that were presented on the House floor last week in Cheyenne. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)
Forrest, Sandy and Dustin Wohlgemuth of Brigham City, Utah, pull a handcart along the trail from the visitors center near Martin's Cove in Natrona County earlier this month. An American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit challenging aspects of the LDS church's lease of Martin's Cove has been settled. Photo by John Morgan, Casper Star-Tribune.
Freshman Rep. Cathy Connolly, D-Laramie, thumbs through a few bills that were presented on the House floor last week in Cheyenne. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)
Kindergartener Jacob Johnson reaches down to pick up his complimentary color sheets Wednesday morning at the new Fort Casper Academy. Photo by Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune.
FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2009 file photo, an Advance Micro Devices (AMD) logo is shown on a computer at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif. Intel Corp. is paying $1.25 billion to Advanced Micro Devices Inc., its largest rival in the market for computer processors, to settle all antitrust and patent suits, the companies said Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)
FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2009 file photo, an Advance Micro Devices (AMD) logo is shown on a computer at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif. Intel Corp. is paying $1.25 billion to Advanced Micro Devices Inc., its largest rival in the market for computer processors, to settle all antitrust and patent suits, the companies said Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)
FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2009 file photo, an Advance Micro Devices (AMD) logo is shown on a computer at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif. Intel Corp. is paying $1.25 billion to Advanced Micro Devices Inc., its largest rival in the market for computer processors, to settle all antitrust and patent suits, the companies said Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)
FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2009 file photo, an Advance Micro Devices (AMD) logo is shown on a computer at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif. Intel Corp. is paying $1.25 billion to Advanced Micro Devices Inc., its largest rival in the market for computer processors, to settle all antitrust and patent suits, the companies said Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)
FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2009 file photo, an Advance Micro Devices (AMD) logo is shown on a computer at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif. Intel Corp. is paying $1.25 billion to Advanced Micro Devices Inc., its largest rival in the market for computer processors, to settle all antitrust and patent suits, the companies said Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)
FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2009 file photo, an Advance Micro Devices (AMD) logo is shown on a computer at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif. Intel Corp. is paying $1.25 billion to Advanced Micro Devices Inc., its largest rival in the market for computer processors, to settle all antitrust and patent suits, the companies said Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)
FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2008 file photo, attendees gather at the Vonage booth at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. In a filing with the Securities Exchange Commission on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, Internet phone service provider Vonage Holdings Corp. has agreed to pay $3 million to 32 states to settle an investigation into some of its business practices. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)
FILE - This April 1967 file photo shows the daughter of Joseph Stalin, Svetlana Alliluyeva Stalin. Svetlana defected in 1967 and settled in the U.S., dealing the Kremlin a very public and bitter humiliation. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - This 1936 file photo shows Joseph Stalin holding his daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva Stalin. Svetlana defected in 1967 and settled in the U.S., dealing the Kremlin a very public and bitter humiliation. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - This April 1967 file photo shows the daughter of Joseph Stalin, Svetlana Alliluyeva Stalin. Svetlana defected in 1967 and settled in the U.S., dealing the Kremlin a very public and bitter humiliation. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - This 1936 file photo shows Joseph Stalin holding his daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva Stalin. Svetlana defected in 1967 and settled in the U.S., dealing the Kremlin a very public and bitter humiliation. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - This April 1967 file photo shows the daughter of Joseph Stalin, Svetlana Alliluyeva Stalin. Svetlana defected in 1967 and settled in the U.S., dealing the Kremlin a very public and bitter humiliation. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - This 1936 file photo shows Joseph Stalin holding his daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva Stalin. Svetlana defected in 1967 and settled in the U.S., dealing the Kremlin a very public and bitter humiliation. (AP Photo/File)
A motorist pumps gas at the Super Petroleum gas station in Lawrence, Mass., Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009. Oil prices ticked higher Wednesday as OPEC said the world would consume more crude in 2010 than previously expected, and China said its economy improved. Benchmark crude for December delivery added 23 cents to settle at $79.28 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
In this image made from a March 2005 video released Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections, a prison guard, back to camera, throws a non-lethal grenade into an inmate's cell at the Wisconsin Secure Program Facility in Boscobel, Wis. The AP requested the video after the state paid $49,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by the inmate, Raynard Jackson. He alleged the detonation of the stinger grenade in his cell amounted to excessive force. (AP Photo/Wisconsin Department of Corrections)
In this image made from a March 2005 video released Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections, a prison guard points to the the spot where a non-lethal grenade landed after it was thrown into an inmate's cell at the Wisconsin Secure Program Facility in Boscobel, Wis. The AP requested the video after the state paid $49,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by the inmate, Raynard Jackson. He alleged the detonation of the stinger grenade in his cell amounted to excessive force. (AP Photo/Wisconsin Department of Corrections)
In this image made from a March 2005 video released Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections, a prison guard, back to camera, throws a non-lethal grenade into an inmate's cell at the Wisconsin Secure Program Facility in Boscobel, Wis. The AP requested the video after the state paid $49,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by the inmate, Raynard Jackson. He alleged the detonation of the stinger grenade in his cell amounted to excessive force. (AP Photo/Wisconsin Department of Corrections)
In this image made from a March 2005 video released Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections, a prison guard points to the the spot where a non-lethal grenade landed after it was thrown into an inmate's cell at the Wisconsin Secure Program Facility in Boscobel, Wis. The AP requested the video after the state paid $49,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by the inmate, Raynard Jackson. He alleged the detonation of the stinger grenade in his cell amounted to excessive force. (AP Photo/Wisconsin Department of Corrections)
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