In a Wyoming history, family tree sort of way, perhaps you could credit Glen Gorman for returning to Guernsey to live and sell cars after serving in France during World War II.
UW/CC receives new endowment for single-parent students
Single-parents attending the University of Wyoming/Casper College Center will soon have an increased opportunity to receive a scholarship to help with their expenses.
Talking With Sal: Another one bites the dust
Days one and five of our five-day, 2,500-mile excursion were similar to other cross-country trips.
Suspected bank robbery will change plea
A man accused of robbing the Casper downtown Wells Fargo Bank branch will enter a change of plea in federal court in Cheyenne on Monday, according to court documents filed late last week.
Second summer semester begins
Kids play at the Chicken Dance Competition
Contestants lined up Friday morning in the Arena building at the Central Wyoming Fairgrounds for the 4-H chicken dance competition. The competition included children and teens -- as well as their feathered friends -- dancing to the "Hokey Pokey," dressing in costumes, and performing tricks. For a video and a photo slideshow from the competition, visit trib.com. (Daniel Craig/Star-Tribune)
Board will review enrollment preferences
Neighborhood schools and enrollment preferences are back on the agenda for discussion at a Natrona County school board retreat scheduled for this fall.
No word yet on revised flood damage totals
State and federal officials wrapped up their flood-damage assessment work in Casper Thursday but say it's too early to put an updated estimate on the total damage.
Construction on 6+ miles of water main replacements delayed by goofed bid
A bureaucratic snafu is delaying more than six miles of water-main replacement throughout Casper, forcing the city to alter the scope of the work to make sure it's completed before next winter.
Learn Western history, eat cake
Compiled by SALLY ANN SHURMUR
Star-Tribune staff writer
Four held on fraud, forgery charges
Four Sacramento, Calif., residents are in custody after Casper police arrested them for allegedly trying to defraud local businesses by credit card scams, Sgt. Steve Schulz said Friday.
Not all's fair: Youth, vet wonder why steers were disqualified
This morning, business people and civic leaders will bid and spend thousands of dollars on the livestock raised by youth and shown at the Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo this week.
Morton Arena Annex lets swine be swine
Scott is a lady's man.
Hey, Answer Girl --
Driver faces trial for vehicular homicide
A Casper man will be tried on a charge of aggravated vehicular homicide in a March crash that killed a 72-year-old woman, a judge ruled Thursday.
New high school may be put on hold
The Natrona County school board has given direction to district staff members to ask the Wyoming School Facilities Commission to simultaneously fund a new high school and major renovations to both Kelly Walsh and Natrona County high schools.
The city of Casper gave Highland Park Community Church the greenlight Wednesday to construct a sprawling 104,000-square foot facility south of the Elkhorn Valley Rehabilitation Center on the Casper's east side.
Casper Best Buy opens today

