Omega-3 fatty acids, which are found in tuna, promote heart health. This salad, chock full of tuna, green beans and tomatoes, will give you plenty of healthy fat and fiber to help lower your cholesterol.
The 2009 Honda Metropolitan has a sleek, European-inspired design. With a 49 cc engine, it's best for scooting around town. (Contributed photo/Motorcycle Industry Council)
A wildfire burns on Wednesday afternoon about eight miles east of Midwest. Photo by Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune
A Northern Arapaho grandmother, Moss was born on the Wind River Reservation in Ethete, Wyoming in 1942. She said, "Growing up we weren't allowed to speak Arapaho at school. But our parents, as soon as we got home, spoke Arapaho to us. They always told us to go by the rules they have set for you (at school). Always go by the rules." She has two children, six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Judy Shepard is the mother of Matthew Shepard, a gay student who was murdered in Laramie on Oct. 12, 1998. She and her husband, Dennis, have founded the Matthew Shepard Foundation in his memory, hoping to "replace hate with understanding, compassion and acceptance," according to the organization's mission. Shepard spoke during the Matthew Shepard Memorial Bench dedication on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2008, in Laramie.
U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow speaks at a news conference after G8 finance ministers' meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia, Saturday, June 10, 2006. Finance ministers from the Group of Eight leading industrialized nations said Saturday in a draft communique that global growth is strong, but warned of dangers posed by high energy prices and economic imbalances. (AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky)
Judy Shepard is the mother of Matthew Shepard, a gay student who was murdered in Laramie on Oct. 12, 1998. She and her husband, Dennis, have founded the Matthew Shepard Foundation in his memory, hoping to "replace hate with understanding, compassion and acceptance," according to the organization's mission. Shepard spoke during the Matthew Shepard Memorial Bench dedication on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2008, in Laramie.
A Northern Arapaho grandmother, Moss was born on the Wind River Reservation in Ethete, Wyoming in 1942. She said, "Growing up we weren't allowed to speak Arapaho at school. But our parents, as soon as we got home, spoke Arapaho to us. They always told us to go by the rules they have set for you (at school). Always go by the rules." She has two children, six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Bruce Boe takes off his snowshoes before entering the cabin where he works for two weeks at a time west of Centennial all winter. Boe is working on the five-year Wyoming Weather Modification Pilot Project, which is now in its fourth winter. (Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune)
Bruce Boe, director of meteorology for Weather Modification Inc., looks over various parts of a device called an acoustic ice nucleus counter to make sure everything is in working order. Boe, pictured in late January, is working on the five-year Wyoming Weather Modification Pilot Project from a cabin west of Centennial in the Snowy Range. (Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune)
Mike Enzi is Wyoming's senior U.S. senator. View his personal Statements of Principle and Purpose at www.enzi.senate.gov.
Southwestern Oklahoma State's Murphy registers 8-second rides in bareback, saddle bronc and bull riding.
Mike Enzi is Wyoming's senior U.S. senator. View his personal Statements of Principle and Purpose at www.enzi.senate.gov.
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