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Cheyenne mayor Richard Kaysen hugs a friend after an address at an opening ceremony for a replica of the Vietnam Wall on Thursday, June 23, 2011, in Lions Park. Kaysen served in the Army during the Vietnam War as a K-9 scout dog handler. The wall, containing the names of the more than 58,000 who died in the Vietnam War, will be on display until Sunday.Thomas Johnson, of Cheyenne, sketches the name of Richard Estrada, a hometown friend from Bridgeport, Neb., off of a replica Vietnam Wall after an opening ceremony on Thursday, June 23, 2011, in Lions Park. The wall will be on display in Lions Park through Sunday.
Sora Bullis, right, laughs as she twirls with friend Triasha English as they wait on English's mother on Monday, June 20, 2011, in the teen lounge of the Laramie County Library.
Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead speaks during a news conference announcing the state's move to Google Apps for Government on Wednesday, June 22, 2011, at the Wyoming State Capitol in Cheyenne. Mead said the move will save the government an estimated $1 million a year. As of June 20, all of the state's employees have migrated to the Google cloud-based system.
Ava Courtney, 3, shows a marshmallow "tooth" to her mother, Shelly, during a teeth-related craft session on Monday, June 20, 2011, in the Laramie County Library's second floor storytime room. "She's been wanting to lose a tooth for a long time," Courtney joked about her daughter, who popped the marshmallow out like a tooth before eating it.Judy Norris, the outreach coordinator, shows youngsters a teeth-related craft activity during a craft session, "I Lost My Tooth!," on Monday, June 20, 2011, at the Laramie County Library's second floor storytime room. Norris showed the children what kids in different cultures do after losing a tooth followed by teeth-related crafts and a visit from the tooth fairy.
Tom Watson, the head wagon doctor, shares a laugh as he leans on one of several antique wagons in the shop on Friday, June 17, 2011, at Frontier Park. Watson has been a wagon doctor for 23 years. The wagon doctors restore and maintain antique wagons that are used in the Cheyenne Frontier Days parade each year.Tom Watson, the head wagon doctor, stands in the middle of several antique wagons in the shop on Friday, June 17, 2011, at Frontier Park. Watson has been a wagon doctor for 23 years. The wagon doctors restore and maintain antique wagons that are used in the Cheyenne Frontier Days parade each year.