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  1. Only caring keeps day cares staffed

    Thursday, February 8, 2007 12:00 am

  2. Higgins-Care

    Sunday, October 7, 2007 12:00 am

  3. Paperwork takes its toll

    Wednesday, February 18, 2009 12:00 am

  1. Casper Cares, Casper Reads

    Pastor Mark McLagan of Our Savior's Lutheran Church reads to first-graders during the Casper Cares Casper Reads event at the Natrona County Library on Tuesday morning. Every year the Sue Jorgensen Library Foundation donates a book to each first-grader in the Natrona County School District personalized with their names. Photo by Sarah Beth Barnett/Casper Star-Tribune.

  2. Cowgirls take care of Bears early

    Wyoming's Megan McGuffey plays tough defense on Northern Colorado's Chelsie Luhring in their game on Monday in Laramie. Photo by Andy Carpenean, Laramie Boomerang via AP.

  3. Democrats want action on health care

    Dr. Bert Toews, who is running for Wyoming Senate District 27, puts together signs before the Democratic Women's Forum luncheon on Saturday at the Petroleum Club. Several Democratic candidates for state Senate, House of Representatives and the Natrona County Commission spoke at the luncheon. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune.

  4. Enzi draws fire on health care

    U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., listens to comments from the audience with Sen. John Barrasso, left, during the annual Petroleum Association of Wyoming meeting last month at the Parkway Plaza in Casper. Enzi's spokeswoman said constituent feedback during the congressional recess has been in opposition to a government health insurance option to compete with private options. (Dan Cepeda/Star-Tribune)

  5. Nic, Wyoming CARES host big events Saturday

    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.

  6. Purple bus mom advocates for health care reform

    Atlanta attorney and VoteHealthcare.org founder Kathie McClure poses in front of her van during a stop in Casper on Tuesday afternoon at the Natrona County Public Library. McClure is traveling in her converted school bus to increase awareness about America's healthcare system. (Dan Cepeda/Star-Tribune)

  7. Caring for seniors, children a problem in a pandemic

    Garden Square of Casper dietary aid Candie Spencer makes hot cocoa for resident Barbara Foster on Wednesday afternoon during Tea Time with Candie. Photo by Sarah Beth Barnett, Star-Tribune.

  8. State health care facilities: Wyoming's safety net

    Jeanne Augustin reads a mystery novel in her room at the Wyoming Retirement Center in Basin. Augustin said the Retirement Center is one of the nicer nursing homes she has lived in. The Retirement Center has been trying to revamp its image and change its philosophy in patient care during the past two years. Previously, the Retirement Center has dealt with poor surveys and allegations of abuse. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune.

  9. Amber Alert girl safe in foster care

    Amber Alert girl safe in foster care

  10. Long break gives some parents headaches, impacts day care facilities

    Justin Davis, 7, and Mary Padilla, 5, play in a collapsible fire truck at Kids Works on Wednesday afternoon. The long break for Natrona County students has increased the number of children going to several area child care facilities. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)

  11. Technician or nurse? Students learn about health care careers

    Lydia Bourkas, 18, right, and Melissa Munoz, 16, both of Green River, laugh while deciding what is wrong in the the six X-rays displayed by Laramie County Community College's radiology program at the Health Care Career Fair in Casper on Wednesday. The student who guessed the most correctly won a gift certificate to Pizza Hut. (Photo by Kerry Huller/ Star-Tribune)

  12. House health care overhaul faces Senate stone wall

    Graphic shows the process of making the health care reform bill into law

  13. House health care overhaul faces Senate stone wall

    Graphic shows the process of making the health care reform bill into law

  14. Bill Clinton meets with Senate Dems on health care

    Graphic shows the process of making the health care reform bill into law

  15. Special Olympics Challenge Day teaches life lessons to those who care to notice

    Dayton Carabajal smiles after he bowled an eight for his first frame during the Special Olympics Challenge Day at Manor Heights Elementary School on Tuesday morning. Photo by TIM KUPSICK, Star-Tribune.

  16. Around Tribtown: Football, health care and perspectives

    TribTowner LarrynWyo submitted this waterfall shot from earlier in the week.

  17. Save your brass

    Carefully measure out the powder and pour it into the cartridge.

 
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