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HD38: House candidates agree on DUI laws, property taxes
Penalties on drunken drivers are strict enough, according to both candidates for House District 38.
The signs are everywhere - but less and less so, according to some supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.
At least 10 people died in the northwest corner of the state from prescription drug overdoses between April 30 and mid-August, according to Steve Herrmann's records.
Master Chief Petty Officer Kevin Page never bragged, so his parents didn't know all of his accomplishments and missions while in the United States Navy.
"I am a lyricist," said Kerry Grombacher. "I like songs that tell stories." The folk and western musician added that his songs are inspired by his life of traveling and the conversations with those he meets ...
10 years after Shepard, no federal hate crime law
Brian Harrington, right, and Chuck Beauchine pray with other mourners during the funeral of Matthew Shepard at St.
Perhaps Constant Readers will remember the story of Mouse the Daughter and her apple slicer.
Man says he set cars on fire in Casper
CASPER, Wyo. - An Idaho man says he set fire to a car and a minivan in downtown Casper this summer.
Algebra is an option for most Casper eighth-graders, not a requirement
Billy McCain, 13, left, and Joseph Zeitner, 13, look over homework in their eighth-grade algebra class at Casper Classical Academy on Wednesday, where the class is required.
Man admits to setting cars on fire
An Idaho man admitted Thursday he set fire to a car and a mini-van during a June vandalism spree in downtown Casper.
Michigan man struggled but found hope in Casper
Two-year-old Jasmine Ballard pointed to a picture in a photo album of a bald man with a goatee covered in tattoos.
The financial industry bailout bill proved to be a major issue for both candidates and a major difference between them during the candidate forum between Republican U.S. Sen.
Bilingual author teaches students to put feelings into work
Students at North Casper Elementary learned some special tips and tricks for writing stories this week, thanks to a visit from an award-winning author.
Forum looks at children's health
The field of children's environmental health has changed significantly over the past 10 years, experts said Monday.
Judge sentences man to 46 years
A federal judge sentenced a resident of the Wind River Indian Reservation to more than 46 years in prison for aggravated child sexual abuse and possession of child pornography, according to court records.
Casper soldier awarded Bronze Star with valor
Spc. Justin L. Pierce, from the 197th Public Affairs Detachment was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with valor device Friday evening during an awards ceremony held at the Wyoming National Guard armory, in Casper.
Murder changes attitudes on domestic violence
There's little doubt Jennifer Randel's brutal murder raised awareness of domestic violence in Casper.
He loved the sound of waves. And motorcycles. And rumble strips. He loved bumpy car rides and sunny days and his toy rooster.
Here, kitty: Police expect house cat, get cougar
A tranquilized mountain lion lies in a transportation wagon at Casper's Wyoming Game and Fish Department office after being captured in the backyard of a home near downtown Casper, Wy.
Officials restore power after roofing accident
Electrical power was restored to the approximately 1,800 customers in Central Casper affected by a power outage Tuesday morning, according to a Rocky Mountain Power spokesman.
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