Tim Stubson represents central Casper in the Wyoming House of Representatives. Prior to his appointment to the House in February 2008, Tim was an active member of the Natrona County Child Development Center Board of Directors and a member of the Natrona County Airport Board of Directors. Tim is a partner in the law firm of Brown, Drew & Massey, LLP.
Kenyne Schlager is the Mayor of the city of Casper and is employed at Casper College as a Workforce Training Specialist.
Rene Finn, 8, takes a bite from an apple as her sister Aleena Finn, 11, looks on during lunch at the Boys & Girls Club on Wednesday in North Casper. Members of the Boys & Girls Club receive a snack for breakfast and a sack lunch. (Dan Cepeda/Star-Tribune)
DeEtte 'Dee' Lundberg is the pastor at First Congregational United Church of Christ in Casper. A native of Montana, she now lives in Wyoming with her dog, Jacob.
Casey Leary, left, and Larry Keffer, the assistant naturalist at the Audubon Center at Garden Creek, watch birds through a window at the center on Saturday morning. Leary was participating in a beginner bird identification class, which continues the next two Thursdays from 7 - 9 p.m. with field trips taking place the next two Saturdays. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune
Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune Freshman Cassandra Bush, 18, walks up the hill near Thorson Institute of Business Monday at Casper College. The Casper Area Chamber of Commerce formally supported the college's plans for expansion.
Brad and Linda Christensen are the parents of four boys, ages 8 to 18. Their youngest son suffered multiple strokes in utero, causing severe brain damage and disability. Over the past eight years, they have searched out and implemented many successful parent-driven programs from across North America that have put their son on a path to wellness. The Christensens co-founded the Renewed Hope Foundation to share the information and encouragement that they have discovered. Renewed Hope is a local 501(c)3 nonprofit organization committed to helping parents optimize the physical, intellectual and physiological development of their special needs child through training and support.
Brad and Linda Christensen are the parents of four boys, ages 8 to 18. Their youngest son suffered multiple strokes in utero, causing severe brain damage and disability. Over the past eight years, they have searched out and implemented many successful parent-driven programs from across North America that have put their son on a path to wellness. The Christensens co-founded the Renewed Hope Foundation to share the information and encouragement that they have discovered. Renewed Hope is a local 501(c)3 nonprofit organization committed to helping parents optimize the physical, intellectual and physiological development of their special needs child through training and support.
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