Snowmobiles tour Yellowstone National Park in this undated photo. Photo courtesy of National Park Service.
Lisa Torres watches her son, Tyson, as he plays with toys at their home in Cheyenne. The family would be able to apply for government-subsidized children's health insurance under a proposal being considered in the Wyoming Legislature. Currently, Torres' income level makes Tyson ineligible for subsidized coverage. (AP Photo/Marjorie Korn)
Rancher Doug Cooper looks east down Ormsby Road while snow whips around in the wind on Thursday, April 19th north of Casper. Cooper, who shares eight miles of property line with the B. B. Brooks Ranch, is upset over the subdivision of the property by Brooks Realty and Advisory Group of Scottsdale, Arizona. File, Star-Tribune
Lisa Torres watches her son, Tyson, as he plays with toys at their home in Cheyenne. The family would be able to apply for government-subsidized children's health insurance under a proposal being considered in the Wyoming Legislature. Currently, Torres' income level makes Tyson ineligible for subsidized coverage. (AP Photo/Marjorie Korn)
William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton was the 42nd president of the United States, serving from 1993 to 2001.
Bill Landen is a Wyoming state senator for District 27 and the associate vice president for student services at Casper College.
Patient financial coordinator Pat Davis compiles medical records while preparing bills on Tuesday afternoon in the Wyoming Medical Center's billing office in Casper. (Dan Cepeda/Star-Tribune)
Bill Landen is a Wyoming state senator for District 27 and the associate vice president for student services at Casper College.
William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton was the 42nd president of the United States, serving from 1993 to 2001.
Ward Connerly, left, visits with former Nebraska Attorney General Don Stenberg Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008, at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Lincoln, Neb. while awaiting the final vote tally of Initiative 424, promoted by Connerly to eliminate Affirmative Action in Nebraska. Nebraska's cities, counties, flagship university and possibly other public groups are beginning to scour their programs to see if they violate a ban on affirmative action that voters approved this week. (AP Photo/Bill Wolf)
Smarty Jones is posed at Philadelphia Park, in this May 28, 2004 file photo iin Bensalem, Pa. Smarty Jones' racing career is over. The 3-year-old whose bid for thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown came up one length short in the Belmont Stakes, was retired on Monday, Aug. 2 2004 because of a bruised hoof. (AP Photo/Equi-Photo, Bill Denver)
A fly-fisherman enjoys a morning on the water amid fall colors along the Gros Ventre River north of Jackson. A bill considered by a legislative committee would create a way for water right holders to leave water in streams to benefit trout without losing those rights. Photo by Mark Gocke, Star-Tribune correspondent.
Robert Crosby, chairman of the Board of Trustees of Fraternal Order of Eagles 306 in Casper, sits with a few of the club's Fast Action Bingo machines on Monday afternoon. Photo by Sarah Beth Barnett/Casper Star-Tribune.
A 130-pound gray wolf watches biologists in Yellowstone National Park after being captured and fitted with a radio collar. (AP Photo/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, William Campbell, File)
Katelynn Spahn delivers dinner to a table at Johnny J's on Friday evening. Efforts to raise the minimum wage for tipped workers are examples of many 'perennial bills' lawmakers draft each year which are annually shot down. (Tim Kupsick,/Star-Tribune)
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