This overpass, completed in October 2003, carries heavy truck traffic between the north and south sides of Wamsutter. Photo by Bill Luckett/Casper Star-Tribune.
Rosemary Rowe sits in a booth at the Desert Bar in Wamsutter. Rowe, who owns the bar, also does double duty by cashing checks for energy workers who's only access to a bank is miles away. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
Wamsutter Community Development Coordinator Lisa Colson works at her desk recently in Wamsutter. Colson believes that better infrastructure will encourage people moving into Wamsutter to stay. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
Changes could come to the Green River landfill, seen in this 2007 file photo, if local solid waste managers decide to move to a regional landfill system in southwest Wyoming. (Jeff Gearino/Star-Tribune file)
Natural gas drill rigs within the Pinedale Anticline natural gas field stand against the backdrop of the Wyoming Range near Pinedale earlier this year. Hydraulic fracturing has been instrumental in the development of the Pinedale Anticline and most other natural gas fields in Wyoming. (Mark Gocke/Star-Tribune correspondent)
Carol and Joe Weaver pose in the living room in their Casper home last week. The Weavers moved to Wyoming from Georgia last year after struggling to find work at home. (Dan Cepeda/Star-Tribune)
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