A member of the Star-Tribune's news staff for 11 years, Kay moved with her husband, Jim, two and a half years ago to Ocala, FL. He is the materials manager for fire-truck manufacturer E-One and she is a computer lab technician at Reddick-Collier Elementary School in Reddick, FL. The McCulloughs lived in Rock Springs for 15 years and Casper for 11 years. Coincidentally, their children, Erin, almost 29, and James Jr., 26, live in Orlando, FL. Shown here are Kay and Jim during their early years in Wyoming.
A member of the Star-Tribune's news staff for 11 years, Kay moved with her husband, Jim, two and a half years ago to Ocala, FL. He is the materials manager for fire-truck manufacturer E-One and she is a computer lab technician at Reddick-Collier Elementary School in Reddick, FL. The McCulloughs lived in Rock Springs for 15 years and Casper for 11 years. Coincidentally, their children, Erin, almost 29, and James Jr., 26, live in Orlando, FL. Shown here are Kay and Jim during their early years in Wyoming.
Ashten Hejke, 6, enjoys a slice of banana bread during a celebration for the 40th-anniversary of the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program last Thursday at the University of Wyoming Cooperative Extension Service in Casper. (Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune)
Wyoming cornerback Kenny Browder tries to take down BYU wide receiver McKay Jacobson at the end of the first half Saturday in Laramie. The Cougars lead at the half 31-0. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)
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