Also from January 28
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- VFW Ladies Auxiliary looks to leave legacy with younger generation
- January 28, 2013
- The community work and compassion shown by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars post 4265 has been made evident over the years. It’s the individual acts of kindness and selflessness that make the women of the VFW ladies auxiliary prominent women in Moffat County. The group has donated countless dinners, monetary donations and hours of service to support the community many of them have grown up in.
- ‘People like you’
- Craig residents honored for their work with St. Michael Community Kitchen
- January 28, 2013
- There are people in this world who are committed to helping others. Though their motivation for doing so doesn’t always align with their good intentions, there are still plenty of people who dedicate their time simply because it is the right thing to do. Craig residents Gail Severson and Robin Schiffbauer are two people who fit into the latter and on Saturday they were honored as the first ever Bill and Nancy Muldoon Humanitarians of the Year by the Craig Rotary Club.
- M2 Minute: Audrey Danner — The satisfaction of serving
- January 28, 2013
- A political appointment and a successful election offered me the opportunity to serve as your Moffat County Commissioner. My role as an elected official in Moffat County was to understand our community issues and offer options for change. The unique position allowed me to know the vast number of public services and information we expect as citizens, how they are paid for and work with our capable staff as they deliver those services each day. I have had the great fortune to work with a variety of people to explore ideas and develop strategies that helped our community move forward in a unique way. Each person and his or her unique perspective brings value to the conversation.
- Bringing her best back to Craig
- January 28, 2013
- Whether it’s hitting the links or serving up a top-notch steak, Ann Marie Roberts is a top choice in Craig. Roberts has been making her mark on the youth of Craig for years, and has recently taken another step to serving the entire community. A Craig native, she recently started working and living in the city full-time, and has therefore been able to get involved even more.
- Taking care of the little things
- January 28, 2013
- Residents in need of understanding or help having been going to Shirley Seely to get it for longer than some of them have been alive. Seely, the City Clerk and Personnel Director for the City of Craig, has been playing the instrumental-but-overlooked role of clerk for almost 25 years, and has been working for the city more than 30. The Craig native moved there as an administrative assistant from Moffat County Safe Bank in 1982, and became the clerk seven years later.
- A commitment to serve
- Kamisha Siminoe balances family with service to community
- January 28, 2013
- The state of equality has evolved considerably since the dark ages of human history, and much more so in the United States since the women’s suffrage and civil rights movements of the 20th century. Though modern women can be found working, and excelling, beside their male counterparts across multiple industries the ranks of certain professions continue to be dominated by men. And there are few jobs where that trend holds more truth than in the business of firefighting.
- Roots in reporting
- January 28, 2013
- Although Jane Hume and Lois Wymore are many things, there are just as many they are not. Hume is not a lawyer’s wife, nor is she the brains of the operation. “That’s Lois,” she said. Wymore is not a pushover. Set a challenge before her and she’ll take it on, more than likely succeeding.
- Craig woman doing great work behind the scenes
- January 28, 2013
- Dedication, experience and a willingness to learn. These are the values espoused and used by Craig resident Lynn Barclay of the Bureau of Land Management Little Snake River Field Office. Barclay, who has been in Craig for over 20 years now, has taken on countless jobs of the behind-the-scenes variety and been instrumental in working on fires and natural disasters across the country.
- Buy & Shop Local
- January 28, 2013
- Top 10 reasons to support locally owned businesses
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