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Spreading holiday cheer in Wyoming
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It’s not Christmas yet, but members of our Wyoming team have already been busy spreading holiday cheer.

Employees in Casper, Wyoming, participated in a food drive, delivering more than $1,000 worth of food to Joshua’s Storehouse and Distribution Center in Casper.

After delivering the food employees began working on a float for the Downtown Christmas Parade in Casper on Nov. 26. Employees and their families rode on the float. Hundreds of local residents attended the parade and Christmas tree lighting, with a few snow showers adding to the holiday mood.

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