Wyoming's Emma Langford reaches out for the rebound during their game against North Dakota on Thursday in Laramie. (Courtesy/JEREMY STEGALL)
North Carolina celebrates its 88-82 win over Wisconsin in the NCAA East Regional in Syracuse, N.Y Sunday, March 27, 2005. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)
Jane Freel unloads cans of old paint to be taken to the Casper dump during a community clean up drive in north Casper.
Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
North Carolina fullback Madison Hedgecock (44) fumbles the ball, bottom, as he's tackled by Utah linebacker Spencer Toone (9) in the first quarter Saturday, Oct. 16, 2004, in Salt Lake City. Utah recovered. (AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac)
North Dakota State's Tyler Roehl rushes during a game against Stephen F. Austin in 2007. Photo courtesy of North Dakota State.
The North Platte River buzzes with activity along Morad Park on Wednesday afternoon in Casper. The city accepted a $70,000 grant from the Wyoming Wildlife and Natural Resource Trust on Tuesday, which will help pay for a long-term study on the river's water flow. (Dan Cepeda/Star-Tribune)
President Bush greets members of the Vienna Boys Choir after they sang for him at the Austrian National Library in Vienna, Austria, Wednesday. Charles Dharapak, AP
A young black bear crosses the North Platte River near the north Casper soccer fields on Monday. Wyoming Game and Fish and the Casper Police Department were unable to catch it. They set a trap for the bear overnight. Photo by Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune.
Secretary of State Colin Powell speaks to the press at the State Department, Tuesday, April 20, 2004 in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
The North Platte River buzzes with activity along Morad Park on Wednesday afternoon in Casper. The city accepted a $70,000 grant from the Wyoming Wildlife and Natural Resource Trust on Tuesday, which will help pay for a long-term study on the river's water flow. (Dan Cepeda/Star-Tribune)
A South Korean Christian walks by a picture of the North Korean leader Kim Joing Il, North Korea's missile and a North Korean child during a special service for abolition of North Korea's nuclear program in Seoul, South Korea, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009. About 2,000 Christians congregated for prayers for a peaceful solution over North Korea's nuclear weapons programs and hope for an early reunification of the divided Koreas. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
A South Korean Christian walks by a picture of the North Korean leader Kim Joing Il, North Korea's missile and a North Korean child during a special service for abolition of North Korea's nuclear program in Seoul, South Korea, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009. About 2,000 Christians congregated for prayers for a peaceful solution over North Korea's nuclear weapons programs and hope for an early reunification of the divided Koreas. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
A South Korean Christian walks by a picture of the North Korean leader Kim Joing Il, North Korea's missile and a North Korean child during a special service for abolition of North Korea's nuclear program in Seoul, South Korea, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009. About 2,000 Christians congregated for prayers for a peaceful solution over North Korea's nuclear weapons programs and hope for an early reunification of the divided Koreas. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
A South Korean Christian walks by a picture of the North Korean leader Kim Joing Il, North Korea's missile and a North Korean child during a special service for abolition of North Korea's nuclear program in Seoul, South Korea, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009. About 2,000 Christians congregated for prayers for a peaceful solution over North Korea's nuclear weapons programs and hope for an early reunification of the divided Koreas. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
Campbell County's Ashley Ochsner finishes first in the North Conference Swim and Dive Championships for 100 meter breaststroke Saturday afternoon in Casper. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)
A woman shovels snow on the road in Taiyuan, in north China's Shanxi province, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. Heavy snow and blizzards wiped north China,caused several death and hundreds of injuries, State media reported. (AP Photo)
A woman shovels snow on the road in Taiyuan, in north China's Shanxi province, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. Heavy snow and blizzards wiped north China,caused several death and hundreds of injuries, State media reported. (AP Photo)
A woman shovels snow on the road in Taiyuan, in north China's Shanxi province, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. Heavy snow and blizzards wiped north China,caused several death and hundreds of injuries, State media reported. (AP Photo)
A woman shovels snow on the road in Taiyuan, in north China's Shanxi province, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. Heavy snow and blizzards wiped north China,caused several death and hundreds of injuries, State media reported. (AP Photo)
Letters to Santa are displayed at Santa Claus House in North Pole, Alaska, on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009. Citing privacy concerns, postal officials say that generically addressed letters to "Santa Claus, North Pole" will no longer be forwarded to volunteers in the Alaska town as has been done for years. (AP Photo/Sam Harrel)
Letters to Santa are displayed at Santa Claus House in North Pole, Alaska, on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009. Citing privacy concerns, postal officials say that generically addressed letters to "Santa Claus, North Pole" will no longer be forwarded to volunteers in the Alaska town as has been done for years. (AP Photo/Sam Harrel)
Letters to Santa are displayed at Santa Claus House in North Pole, Alaska, on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009. Citing privacy concerns, postal officials say that generically addressed letters to "Santa Claus, North Pole" will no longer be forwarded to volunteers in the Alaska town as has been done for years. (AP Photo/Sam Harrel)
Letters to Santa are displayed at Santa Claus House in North Pole, Alaska, on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009. Citing privacy concerns, postal officials say that generically addressed letters to "Santa Claus, North Pole" will no longer be forwarded to volunteers in the Alaska town as has been done for years. (AP Photo/Sam Harrel)
Letters to Santa are displayed at Santa Claus House in North Pole, Alaska, on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009. Citing privacy concerns, postal officials say that generically addressed letters to "Santa Claus, North Pole" will no longer be forwarded to volunteers in the Alaska town as has been done for years. (AP Photo/Sam Harrel)
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