Kelly Walsh's Ainsley Oates clears four feet seven inches in high jump Saturday morning in Casper. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)
Natrona County junior Jordan Hendricks returns the ball to Laramie junior Kristyn Wykert during the first set of their match Thursday afternoon in Casper. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)
A Southeast player carries the ball downfield against Burlington during the Class 1A state football championship game on Nov. 15, 2008. (Star-Tribune file)
Two boys fight while other Natrona County High School students watch in this scene from a viedo tape made by an NCHS student in December. Officials Friday said seven students were suspended in January for their invlovement. (Photo courtesy KCWY-TV)
Jackson senior Kelsey Bancroft heads the ball in the second half against Buffalo during the 3A Girls State Soccer Championship Saturday morning in Sheridan. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)
Natrona County High School kicker Hill Garrett, right, a sophomore, reacts to missing a late fourth quarter field goal that would have give the Mustangs the win over Cheyenne East on Friday. Photo by Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune
Buffalo sophomore Kaitlyn Armstrong drives the ball down the field during the second half against Jackson Saturday morning in Sheridan. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)
Douglas' Chickie Washington (32) tries to shoot against the defense of Wheatland's Kara Mattern. Photo by Dan Cepeda/Casper Star-Tribune.
Buffalo junior Colin Welsh goes down after a little contact with Cody senior Eric Dickerman in the second half of the 3A Boys State Soccer Championships Saturday in Sheridan. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)
Douglas' Pat Phillips, left, and Lander's Frank Irvine battle for a rebound during Friday's semifinal game. Photo by Dan Cepeda/Casper Star-Tribune.
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
Janice Gentry, a longtime Casper resident, is the mother of four children, 19 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren, and a civil rights and community activist. Janice is a people person, and helping others is her greatest joy. Her motto is "Live well, love much, laugh often."
Cheyenne East sophomore James Johnson, right, goes up for a shot while defended by Kelly Walsh's Trevor Bluemel during their Class 4A first-round game at Casper College on Thursday. The Thunderbirds won 62-38. Photo by Dan Cepeda/Casper Star-Tribune.
Mary and Al Kalbfleisch were both born in Washington D.C., but grew up in the suburbs. When they were kids, they tilled the land for food during WWII, went on to do the usual academics with the help of the GI Bill, settled in Connecticut, raised two kids, then retired to Wyoming. They then felt the need, as part of their new lives here, to give support to organizations serving the community. It was time to give back. Music has been a large part of this: The Old Time Fiddlers, the Casper Fiddle Club, the Wyoming Fiddlers Association, District No. 4. They've also volunteered for the Nicolaysen Art Museum and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Clara is their youngest grandchild. She was born on April 3, 2006, at Los Angeles Presbyterian Hospital, under a dark cloud that only medical technology can predict. All tough journeys bring forth a hero — Clara's mom, Kate. More than ever, Kate fills their hearts with admiration.
Mary and Al Kalbfleisch were both born in Washington D.C., but grew up in the suburbs. When they were kids, they tilled the land for food during WWII, went on to do the usual academics with the help of the GI Bill, settled in Connecticut, raised two kids, then retired to Wyoming. They then felt the need, as part of their new lives here, to give support to organizations serving the community. It was time to give back. Music has been a large part of this: The Old Time Fiddlers, the Casper Fiddle Club, the Wyoming Fiddlers Association, District No. 4. They've also volunteered for the Nicolaysen Art Museum and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Clara is their youngest grandchild. She was born on April 3, 2006, at Los Angeles Presbyterian Hospital, under a dark cloud that only medical technology can predict. All tough journeys bring forth a hero — Clara's mom, Kate. More than ever, Kate fills their hearts with admiration.
Worland's Kristin Scheuerman, 12, celebrates with teammates, including sisters Brittney, center, and Jannel, 10. The triplets, all starters, helped the Warriors upset the Wheatland Bulldogs in the first round of the Wyoming High School Basketball Championships on Thursday at the Casper Events Center. (Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune). To see a slideshow from Thursday's opening games, click here.
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