Passengers wait to board The Bus at the exchange station near downtown Casper on Thursday afternoon. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
A project to reconstruct the sidewalks and sewers in the Fort Casper area will receive renewed attention at the Casper City Council meeting on Tuesday. (Photo illustration courtesy clipart.com)
Sean Orszulak, an environmental specialist at the Casper landfill, prepares cans containing latex paint, to be crushed. The Casper city council will vote on Tuesday to approve possibly funding a new plan for an energy efficient hazardous waste building. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune
Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune Joe Murphy, senior sanitation operator, picks up garbage between fifth and sixth street near downtown Wednesday. Casper City Council will vote on a new ordinance to require alleys to be 15 feet instead of 10 feet wide.
Bud Baxter, of Baxter Brothers Drywall, applies stucco to the walls of the old Tripeny Motors building in the Old Yellowstone District on Monday afternoon in Casper. The city council tonight will consider changes to code in the Old Yellowstone District. (Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune)
In this photo made available by the Austrian Foreign Ministry, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, left, shakes hands with Austrian Foreign Minister Ursula Plassnik at the foreign ministry in Vienna, on Thursday, June 1, 2006. Rice is in Vienna to discuss the Iranian nuclear issue with foreign ministers of Great Britain, Russia, Germany, France and China as well as EU's foreign policy chief Javier Solana. (AP Photo/HOPI MEDIA/Bernhard J. Holzner, handout)
Sandbar Lounge bartender Shanna Reed pours a pitcher of beer for some patrons during lunch Wednesday afternoon. Reed has been a bartender at the Sandbar for more than four years. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)
A motorcyclist heads south on Poplar Street Monday morning. The Casper City Council will hold a public hearing today to talk about a possible change in a noise ordinance. The change would make it illegal to create noise from a vehicle that unnecessarily draws the public's attention. Photo by Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune.
Jacqui Wait, a bartender at Old Chicago, fills a glass of beer for a customer on Wednesday afternoon. Old Chicago owner John Johnson was one of several liquor license owners that spoke to the Casper City Council about bar and grill liquor license fees. (Kerry Huller/Star-Tribune)
An Israeli woman reads as she sits inside a shelter during a rocket attack siren warning in the northern Israel town of Carmiel on Saturday. Muhammed Muheisen, AP
Melanie MacMillan hugs her daughter Mariah while her youngest daughter, Marin, checks out a rock on the front steps of a home they rented until mid-May. MacMillan and her children, who live with Melanie's mother, had a tough time finding another affordable rental in Casper that was livable. Neither the city nor state law regulates against poor living conditions. (Kerry Huller/Star-Tribune)
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