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  1. Coyote killing jumps in state

    Coyote killing jumps in state

  2. Bee disorder found in state

    Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune Honeybees play a critical role in agriculture because of the many crops they pollinate. These bees are from a hive in Fremont County.

  3. State gets a soaking

    Mark Gocke, Star-Tribune correspondent A rainbow appears over the Salt River Range after a rain shower near Alpine in western Wyoming. Storms have brought significant moisture and cooler weather to most of the state.

  4. State Birds and Flowers

    State Birds and Flowers

  5. Thursday's state volleyball roundup

    Buffalo's Austin Daley, right, hits the ball over to Savannah Donarkski, left, and Kami Cooley of Powell during their first game of the 2008 Wyoming State Volleyball Championships on Thursday at the Casper Events Center. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune

  6. Moisture bypasses state

    An antelope enjoys the lack of snow cover in the Shirley Basin on a frosty February morning. Photo by Ken Driese/Casper Star-Tribune correspondent.

  7. Storms help dry state

    Five-year-old Alanna Matthews pauses before the steps of her family's home near Casper College while playing in the rain on Monday afternoon. Today's high in Casper is expected to be 50, with partly cloudy skies, the National Weather Service said. Photo by Sarah Beth Barnett/Casper Star-Tribune.

  8. Thursday's state volleyball Scores

    Cokeville's #6, #5, #12 jump for a block against Arvada-Clearmont Thursday afternoon. Photo by Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune.

  9. Does state have a say?

    In this photo from late 2006, a natural gas drill rig shoots out of the trees on the Bridger-Teton National Forrest in the Wyoming Range west of Big Piney. The rig is no longer operating there, but conservationalists and some other groups worry that scenes such as this will become commonplace in the Wyoming Range. Photo by MARK GOCKE, Star-Tribune correspondent.

  10. State Baseball Tournament

    Laramie Rangers second basemen Toby Morgan tags out Riverton base stealer Shawn Brogdon Aug. 3, 2004 in Laramie. (photo Michael Smith.Laramie Boomerang)

  11. Ideas abound for state quarter design

    The Wyoming State Quarter Committee is taking ideas from the 'Wyoming' quarter. The committee will accept ideas until the end of April, 2005.

  12. State starts work on cancer plan

    State starts work on cancer plan

  13. States blast feds' sheep rule

    A bighorn sheep ram stands against the backdrop of the Absaroka Range in the Shoshone National Forest near Dubois. (Mark Gocke, Star-Tribune correspondent)

  14. Wyoming falls to Utah State in overtime

    Utah State guard Jared Quayle (21) takes a shot over Wyoming guard Brandon Ewing during a Dual in the Desert Tournament NCAA college basketball game Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008, in Logan, Utah. (AP Photo/The Herald Journal, Eli Lucero)

  15. State Baseball Tournament

    Casper pitcher Mike Prentice picks off Laramie's Tyler Ferrell during American Legion State Playoff action against Laramie August 6th, 2004 in Laramie. Photo by Michael Smith/AP.

  16. Mustangs' Harris, Villegas break state meet records

    Natrona's Taylor Villegas clears the last hurdle on his way to winning the Class 4A 300-meter hurdles and a state record on Saturday in the 2009 Wyoming State High School Track and Field Championships. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune

  17. Bill seeks to create state board of midwives

    Sarah and Austin Blair play with their 7-week-old son, Jonas, on Wednesday afternoon in Casper. Sarah delivered Jonas in their home on Dec. 9. The Blairs are lobbying the Wyoming Legislature to pass a bill to legalize certified professional midwifes in the state. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)

 
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