Casper Area Transit Coalition driver Bill Biggs takes a look into one of the new fixed route buses Tuesday afternoon at the CATC headquaters in Casper. Fixed-route bus service begins in Casper on April 18. Photo by Dan Cepeda/Casper Star-Tribune.
Pfc. John Foskick, left, leads a group of soldiers as they participate in pre-deployment training last week at Camp Guernsey in Guernsey. The Wyoming National Guard is preparing more than 940 soldiers to be deployed in April. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune.
Library group plans April Fool's edible book event
Gale Alexander credits her granddaughter, Joella Murray, with teaching her what living life well means. Joella, 1, was born with Epidermolysis Bullosa, a rare genetic skin disease characterized by extremely fragile skin and recurrent blister formations from minor friction or rubbing. Joella displays strength, despite her disease.
Jack Rosenthal moved from Chicago to Buffalo in 1938, and graduated from the University of Wyoming in 1952 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history, with minors in political science, economics and military science and tactics. He served as a platoon leader and assistant regimental adjutant in the Korean War, then returned to Buffalo to manage the family businesses. He later became a well-known radio executive in Wyoming and around the United States.
Holly Turner has been the Executive Director of the Nicolaysen Art Museum for 7 years and was the Executive Director of the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra for 7 1/2 years. She is a recipient of the 2005 Governor's Arts Award, a graduate of the Getty Leadership Institute for Museum Leaders Worldwide and a graduate of Leadership Wyoming 2005. She has lived in Casper for more than 18 years with her husband Clarke and sons Brandon and Scott. They truly love to explore all of the rugged beauty Wyoming has to offer from camping, skiing, hiking and fishing.
Richard Castaldo is a survivor of the Columbine High School shootings, which happened 10 years ago, on April 20, 1999. He was shot in the arm, chest, back and abdomen.
Mike Blonigen has served as the district attorney for Natrona County since 2004. This artwork, courtesy of artist Tom Loepp, was sketched during the trial of Dale Wayne Eaton. Blonigen is pictured with Eaton and a poster of Lisa Marie Kimmell in the background.
Photo illustration by Star-Tribune photographers
Nick Sramek, 8, waits in anticipation before the first race of his car the Golden Nugget at the pinewood derby at the Industrial Building at the Central Wyoming Fairgrounds. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)
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