Amber Travsky, 50, crosses the finish of the triathlon of the Senior Olympics, which were held in Gillette from Aug. 3 to Aug. 5. Travsky swam 400 meters, cycled 20 kilometers and ran 5 kilometers during the race. Photo provided by Amber Travsky, courtesy
University of Wyoming sophomore strong safety Marcial Rosales tackles Air Force halfback Joe Schieffer during last year's game at the Academy. Photo by Robert Hendricks/Casper Star-Tribune.
Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune Playwright Arthur Giron watches as Casper College theater students perform a dance piece during a workshop Friday morning at the Gertrude Krampert Theatre in Capser. Giron, a New Yorker, has been in Casper and working with students for two weeks.
Wyoming head coach Dave Christensen talks to media about the Cowboys' signing class on Wednesday in Laramie. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)
This Oct. 14, 2009 photo shows a giant jellyfish drifting off Kokonogi in western Japan. Once considered a rarity occurring every 40 years, jellyfish swarms are now an almost annual occurrence along several thousand kilometers (miles) of Japanese coast, and far beyond Japan, decimating local fishing industries from the Japan Sea to the Black Sea. (AP Photo/Junji Kurokawa)
This Oct. 14, 2009 photo shows fishermen pulling a net full of jellyfish out of the ocean off the coast of Kokonogi, Japan. Once considered a rarity occurring every 40 years, jellyfish swarms are now an almost annual occurrence along several thousand kilometers (miles) of Japanese coast, and far beyond Japan, decimating local fishing industries from the Japan Sea to the Black Sea. (AP Photo/Junji Kurokawa)
This Oct. 14, 2009 photo shows fishermen pulling a net full of jellyfish out of the ocean off the coast of Kokonogi, Japan. Once considered a rarity occurring every 40 years, jellyfish swarms are now an almost annual occurrence along several thousand kilometers (miles) of Japanese coast, and far beyond Japan, decimating local fishing industries from the Japan Sea to the Black Sea. (AP Photo/Junji Kurokawa)
This Oct. 15, 2009 photo shows Mutauo Nakahashi, president of Kaneichi Suisan, talking about the effects of jellyfish in Komeno, Japan. Once considered a rarity occurring every 40 years, jellyfish swarms are now an almost annual occurrence along several thousand kilometers (miles) of Japanese coast, and far beyond Japan, decimating local fishing industries from the Japan Sea to the Black Sea. (AP Photo/Junji Kurokawa)
This Oct. 14, 2009 photo shows a giant jellyfish drifting off Kokonogi in western Japan. Once considered a rarity occurring every 40 years, jellyfish swarms are now an almost annual occurrence along several thousand kilometers (miles) of Japanese coast, and far beyond Japan, decimating local fishing industries from the Japan Sea to the Black Sea. (AP Photo/Junji Kurokawa)
This Oct. 14, 2009 photo shows a giant jellyfish drifting off Kokonogi in western Japan. Once considered a rarity occurring every 40 years, jellyfish swarms are now an almost annual occurrence along several thousand kilometers (miles) of Japanese coast, and far beyond Japan, decimating local fishing industries from the Japan Sea to the Black Sea. (AP Photo/Junji Kurokawa)
This Oct. 14, 2009 photo shows a giant jellyfish drifting off Kokonogi in western Japan. Once considered a rarity occurring every 40 years, jellyfish swarms are now an almost annual occurrence along several thousand kilometers (miles) of Japanese coast, and far beyond Japan, decimating local fishing industries from the Japan Sea to the Black Sea. (AP Photo/Junji Kurokawa)
This Oct. 14, 2009 photo shows fishermen pulling a net full of jellyfish out of the ocean off the coast of Kokonogi, Japan. Once considered a rarity occurring every 40 years, jellyfish swarms are now an almost annual occurrence along several thousand kilometers (miles) of Japanese coast, and far beyond Japan, decimating local fishing industries from the Japan Sea to the Black Sea. (AP Photo/Junji Kurokawa)
This Oct. 14, 2009 photo shows fishermen pulling a net full of jellyfish out of the ocean off the coast of Kokonogi, Japan. Once considered a rarity occurring every 40 years, jellyfish swarms are now an almost annual occurrence along several thousand kilometers (miles) of Japanese coast, and far beyond Japan, decimating local fishing industries from the Japan Sea to the Black Sea. (AP Photo/Junji Kurokawa)
In this Sept. 25, 2009 photo, soldier advances through the cover of a smoke bomb during training at Fort Campbell, Ky. The 1st Brigade Combat Team is preparing for an upcoming deployment to Afghanistan, and its training is going beyond using high-powered weapons like mortars and aerial bombs to fight an entrenched enemy. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
In this Sept. 25, 2009. photo, soldiers take position during training at Fort Campbell, Ky. The 1st Brigade Combat Team is preparing for an upcoming deployment to Afghanistan, and its training is going beyond using high-powered weapons like mortars and aerial bombs to fight an entrenched enemy. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
In this Sept. 11, 2009 photo, Soldiers fire mortars during training at Fort Campbell, Ky. The 1st Brigade Combat Team is preparing for an upcoming deployment to Afghanistan, and its training is going beyond using high-powered weapons like mortars and aerial bombs to fight an entrenched enemy. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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