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  1. 2004 United Way allocations

    Saturday, May 17, 2003 12:00 am

  2. High school basketball standings and rankings: Thursday, Jan. 8

    Friday, January 9, 2009 12:00 am

  3. Livestock Report

    Wednesday, December 24, 2003 12:00 am

  4. Livestock Report

    Wednesday, December 29, 2004 12:00 am

  5. Livestock report

    Wednesday, June 14, 2006 12:00 am

  6. Livestock Report

    Wednesday, July 13, 2005 12:00 am

  7. The money trail

    Sunday, May 2, 2004 12:00 am

  8. Still enjoying the good life

    Thursday, March 19, 2009 12:00 am

  9. Bowling results

    Monday, March 22, 2004 12:00 am

  1. Book sale nets $43,000

    The eight-day 38th annual Friends of the Library book sale brought in $43,000 for the Natrona County Public Library. (Photo illustration courtesy clipart.com)

  2. Fires spread over 8,000 acres east of Midwest

    A wildfire burns on Wednesday afternoon about eight miles east of Midwest. Photo by Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune

  3. Coffin opens for first time in 3,000 years

    A Sarcophagus found inside tomb KV63 is unveiled for the media at Egypt's Valley of the Kings, outside Luxor, Egypt, on Wednesday. Alfred De Montesquiou, AP

  4. Elementary Art Show livens up library with 10,000 masterpieces

    Chandler Dean, a fourth-grader at Park Elementary, made this piece with pastel. It is called "Jolly."

  5. Officials in northeastern Pa. order up to 200,000 evacuation

    Rescuers from Frederick and Clarke counties prepare to help cyclist Mike Glander stranded in a tree surrounded by flood waters of the Opequon Creek east of Winchester, Va., Tuesday, June 27, 2006. (AP Photo/The Winchester Star, Scott Mason)

  6. Census: Small US cities lose luster in downturn

    Map shows cities where less than 50 percent of population has a bachelor's degree, population 20,000-50,000, 2006-

  7. Census: Small US cities lose luster in downturn

    Map shows cities where less than 50 percent of population has a bachelor's degree, population 20,000-50,000, 2006-

  8. Israel decides not to expand offensive but orders 30,000 reservists to start training for Lebanon

    Israeli fire fighters try to extinguish a fire at the Galim Chemicals factory, which manufactures laundry detergent, after it suffered a direct hit by a rocket fired from neighboring Lebanon, in the northern Israeli town of Kiryat Shmona Thursday, July 27, 2006. A Hezbollah rocket slammed into a detergent plant in the northern Israeli town of Kiryat Shemona on Thursday, security officials said. During Israel's 15-day offensive in Lebanon, Hezbollah has fired more than 1,400 rockets into Israel, including 48 that fell on Thursday.(AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

  9. Texas firefighters struggle to contain blazes scorching nearly 700,000 acres

    Shannon Orand looks at some melted coins, Monday, March 13, 2006, in Texroy,Texas, following a fire that consumed his home late Sunday. Wildfires in the area caused the fire to his and his wife's Jennifer's 2,600 square foot home. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

  10. Wildfires burn on 700,000 acres in Texas and New Mexico, 7 killed

    A vehicle moves away from flames near Skellytown, Texas, Sunday afternoon, March 12, 2006, as a ranch fire and high winds threatened Skellytown and engulfed the town in a plume of grey-black smoke. Wildfires spread across at least 300,000 acres in the Panhandle and the South Plains, forcing the evacuation of eight towns, according to a spokesman for the Texas Forest Service. (AP Photo/Amarillo Globe-News, Michael Lemmons)

  11. Family of missing bride-to-be announces $100,000 reward for information

    Joyce Parrish, right, mother of the missing woman Jennifer Wilbanks,and Wilbanks' fiance, John Mason, left, comfort each other during a news conference at the search command center in Duluth, Ga., Friday, April 29, 2005. Police stopped their search for the missing bride-to-be on Friday while her family announced they are offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to anyone responsible for the woman's disappearance. (AP Photo/Ric Feld)

  12. On the ground to 22,000 miles up

    Cheryl Carpenter of the Casper office of the BLM looks over the shoulder of meteorologist Dave Lipson while they track wildland fires through the databases of the Riverton office of the National Weather Service.

  13. On the ground to 22,000 miles up

    Rich Miller of the National Weather Service office in Riverton, carries a weather balloon to its launch point from which it would ascend to 100,000 to transmit temperature, wind speed and other information to NWS databases.

  14. Weekly jobless claims drop below 500,000

    Chart shows new home sales for the past 13 months, seasonally adjusted

  15. Weekly jobless claims drop below 500,000

    Charts show personal income and spending for the past 13 months

 
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