Cheryl Mandich, a chronic wasting disease biologist and technician with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, removes the lymph nodes from a deer a hunter brought in to a meat processor in Douglas recently. The lymph nodes will be sent to a lab to test for chronic wasting disease. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune.
Torrington native Wade Betschart and the Wyoming Cowboys will face TCU on Saturday. Meanwhile, Betschart's old team takes on Newcastle tonight. File, Star-Tribune.
UW's Hanna Zavecz takes a break during the Cowgirls' practice on Tuesday at the Arena-Auditorium in Laramie. Photo courtesy of JERMY STEGALL.
Nick Perkins, 20, a Casper College student, was chosen by MTV to represent Wyoming as a citizen journalist for their 'Choose or Lose' political coverage. Photo by KERRY HULLER, Star-Tribune.
A wildfire that flared from a Saturday lightning strike in Jackson Canyon climbs its way across Casper and Coal mountains Monday, burning through ponderosa, cedar, juniper, sage and aspen. Photo by Tom Morton, Star-Tribune
Map of proposed annexation to the City of Casper. Graphics by Casper Star-Tribune, source City of Casper.
Gold and bronze medal Olympic wrestling champion Rulon Gardner shares a laugh with Jackson High School wrestling coach Scott Shervin shortly before the start of quarter-final rounds at the Wyoming State High School Wrestling Championships on Friday at the Casper Events Center. Photo By Dan Cepeda/Casper Star-Tribune.
Aspen trees line one of the sides of Little Mountain in this photo from September. (Jeff Gearino, Star-Tribune)
Fritzi Wilson, left, a volunteer at the Nicolaysen Art Museum & Discovery Center, walks around the Postcards from the Wild Wild West show with her daughter, Karen Wilson of Sausalito, California, on Thursday afternoon. The postcard-sized art will be auctioned off during an event with live music and food on Saturday night. Photo by KERRY HULLER, Star-Tribune.
Big Horn's Kaylie Vendela goes up for a block during the Rams' championship match against Mountain View on Oct. 27, 2007 in Casper. Star-Tribune file photo.
Wyoming Department of Transportation welder Jeff George pieces together a brand-new blade for the plows Tuesday afternoon in Casper. If weather forecasts are correct, WYDOT crews could be busy the next couple of days. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)
Martha Omenson Healy poses at Hot Springs State Park in Thermopolis, where her family owned the Plaza and Carter hotels in the 1920s and '30s. Healy later was selected as Miss Wyoming and represented the state at the San Francisco World Fair. Photo courtesy, Healy family.
College rodeo commisioner Roger Walters watches the team roping event at the Ropin' N' Riggin' days Saturday afternoon at the Central Wyoming Fairgrounds. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)
Wyo sees big jump in minorities: State's aging trend slows
Big Horn's Matt Metzger looks for room to run in the Rams' playoff victory over Burns on Oct. 26, 2007, in Big Horn. Photo by JUDY HAGEROTT, Star-Tribune correspondent.
Teton Wellness Festival keynote speaker Cesar Millan connects wellness to animal companionship. (Courtesy photo)
A Jeep is guided through a rough section of trail during last week's Jeep Jamboree in the Big Horn Mountains. The sections took around an hour to get seven Jeeps up the hill. (Paul Ruhter/The Billings Gazette)
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