Don and Kay Gaddie show their disaproval of a proposed medium security prison during a town meeting at City Hall Thursday night in Riverton. The crowd was about split for and against building the proposed prison in Riverton. Photo by Dan Cepeda/Casper Star-Tribune.
Cory Matteson, Star-Tribune Thomas Byron, assistant manager of the Wyoming Women's Center's aquaculture center, leads a tour of the new facility Wednesday. Byron moved to Lusk from Atlanta to teach inmate workers how to successfully operate a tilapia farm.
Park County filmmakers Preston Randolph, left, and Derrick McGuire attend a rally in Pennsylvania earlier this month during the parole hearing for American Indian activist Leonard Peltier, who was convicted in 1977 for the murder of two FBI agents. The two men are making a documentary about Peltier's case. (Photo courtesy Preston Randolph)
Detainees walk from a bus as others pray on the ground, as 594 detainees are released from U.S. and Iraqi run prisons around Iraq, including Abu Ghraib, at the main bus station in central Baghdad, Iraq Wednesday, June 7, 2006. The move has been seen as an apparent effort to appease anger in the Sunni Arab minority over allegations of random detentions and mistreatment of prisoners, and a UN report last month calculated there were 28,700 detainees in Iraq. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)
This is an aerial view of the Thomson Correctional Center Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 in Thomson , Ill. Federal officials are at the prison in northwest Illinois that the government might buy to house Guantanamo Bay detainees.(AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)
The Thomson Correctional Center, is seen Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, in Thomson, Ill. Federal officials are at a prison in northwest Illinois that the government might buy to house Guantanamo Bay detainees. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
This is an aerial view of the Thomson Correctional Center Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 in Thomson , Ill. Federal officials are at the prison in northwest Illinois that the government might buy to house Guantanamo Bay detainees.(AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)
The Thomson Correctional Center, is seen Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, in Thomson, Ill. Federal officials are at a prison in northwest Illinois that the government might buy to house Guantanamo Bay detainees. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
This is an aerial view of the Thomson Correctional Center near the Mississippi River Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 in Thomson, Ill. Federal officials are at the prison in northwest Illinois that the government might buy to house Guantanamo Bay detainees.(AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)
Hollywood movie star actor Nicholas Cage, right, who is also the United Nations Goodwill ambassador on Drugs and Crime congratulates one of the prison warders, left, after awarding him a recognition certificate and a trophy at the Shimo la Tewa GK Prison, Mombasa, Kenya, when he visited the prison Tuesday Nov, 17, 2009. The Hollywood actor visited the prison which is under going a major face-lift funded by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). (AP Photo)
Hollywood movie star actor Nicholas Cage, right, who is also the United Nations Goodwill ambassador on Drugs and Crime congratulates one of the prison warders, left, after awarding him a recognition certificate and a trophy at the Shimo la Tewa GK Prison, Mombasa, Kenya, when he visited the prison Tuesday Nov, 17, 2009. The Hollywood actor visited the prison which is under going a major face-lift funded by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). (AP Photo)
Hollywood movie star actor Nicholas Cage, right, who is also the United Nations Goodwill ambassador on Drugs and Crime congratulates one of the prison warders, left, after awarding him a recognition certificate and a trophy at the Shimo la Tewa GK Prison, Mombasa, Kenya, when he visited the prison Tuesday Nov, 17, 2009. The Hollywood actor visited the prison which is under going a major face-lift funded by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). (AP Photo)
Hollywood movie star actor Nicholas Cage, right, who is also the United Nations Goodwill ambassador on Drugs and Crime congratulates one of the prison warders, left, after awarding him a recognition certificate and a trophy at the Shimo la Tewa GK Prison, Mombasa, Kenya, when he visited the prison Tuesday Nov, 17, 2009. The Hollywood actor visited the prison which is under going a major face-lift funded by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). (AP Photo)
Hollywood movie star actor Nicholas Cage, right, who is also the United Nations Goodwill ambassador on Drugs and Crime congratulates one of the prison warders, left, after awarding him a recognition certificate and a trophy at the Shimo la Tewa GK Prison, Mombasa, Kenya, when he visited the prison Tuesday Nov, 17, 2009. The Hollywood actor visited the prison which is under going a major face-lift funded by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). (AP Photo)
FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009, file photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Kaing Guek Eav, the former chief of the Khmer Rouge's notorious S-21 prison, is seen in the courtroom of the U.N.-backed tribunal, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Prosecutors in the genocide trial of a former Khmer Rouge prison chief on Wednesday Nov. 25, 2009, demanded he be sentenced to 40 years in jail for his role in the killing of thousands of Cambodian prisoners. (AP Photo/Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia)
FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009, file photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Kaing Guek Eav, the former chief of the Khmer Rouge's notorious S-21 prison, is seen in the courtroom of the U.N.-backed tribunal, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Prosecutors in the genocide trial of a former Khmer Rouge prison chief on Wednesday Nov. 25, 2009, demanded he be sentenced to 40 years in jail for his role in the killing of thousands of Cambodian prisoners. (AP Photo/Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia)
FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009, file photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Kaing Guek Eav, the former chief of the Khmer Rouge's notorious S-21 prison, is seen in the courtroom of the U.N.-backed tribunal, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Prosecutors in the genocide trial of a former Khmer Rouge prison chief on Wednesday Nov. 25, 2009, demanded he be sentenced to 40 years in jail for his role in the killing of thousands of Cambodian prisoners. (AP Photo/Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia)
In this photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Kaing Guek Eav, center, the former chief of the Khmer Rouge's notorious S-21 prison, now known as Tuol Sleng genocide museum, stands in the court room of the U.N.-backed tribunal in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Prosecutors in the genocide trial of the former Khmer Rouge prison chief demanded he be sentenced to 40 years in jail for his role in the killing of thousands of Cambodian prisoners. (AP Photo/Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia)
In this photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Kaing Guek Eav, the former chief of the Khmer Rouge's notorious S-21 prison, is seen in the court room of the U.N.-backed tribunal in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Prosecutors in the genocide trial of a former Khmer Rouge prison chief demanded he be sentenced to 40 years in jail for his role in the killing of thousands of Cambodian prisoners. (AP Photo/Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia)
In this photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Kaing Guek Eav, the former chief of the Khmer Rouge's notorious S-21 prison, is seen in the court room of the U.N.-backed tribunal in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Prosecutors in the genocide trial of a former Khmer Rouge prison chief demanded he be sentenced to 40 years in jail for his role in the killing of thousands of Cambodian prisoners. (AP Photo/Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia)
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