August 2007
Photos for August 21, 2007
Marilyn Johnson will lead the Healthcare Foundation for the Yampa Valley as president while Karl Gills, chief executive officer of Yampa Valley Medical Center, serves as chairman of the foundation's board.
Bowling Today, Aug. 21 7 p.m. The fall meeting of the Craig USBC WBA and Ladies Nite Out is at Thunder Rolls Bowling Center, 990 Industrial Ave. Call Eunice Linton at 824-9764 or Phyllis Goodwin at 824-3196. Friday, Aug. 24 7 p.m. The Northwest Men's Bowling League, which plays on Wednesday nights, has its fall organizational meeting at Thunder Rolls Bowling Center, 990 Industrial Ave. Bowlers interested in the league and teams are encouraged to attend. Sunday, Aug. 26 6 p.m. Northwest Colorado Bowling Association has its annual meeting at Thunder Rolls Bowling Center, 990 Industrial Ave. Bowlers interested in tournament dates and/or bowling leagues are encouraged to attend. Moffat County High School practice times, after school Golf Wednesday, Aug. 22 9 a.m. MCHS Boys Varsity Golf at Montezuma-Cortez High School Thursday Aug. 23 10 a.m. MCHS Boys Varsity Golf at Durango High School Friday, Aug. 24 TBA MCHS Boys Varsity Golf at Durango High School Football Monday, Aug. 27 4 p.m. MCHS junior varsity football at Union High School 5:30 p.m. MCHS freshman football at Union High School
Church of Destiny and Friends poses with its first place trophy in the B-league coed softball tournament.
Debbie Wellman and her daughter Emily, 13, sift through the boxes of back-to-school supplies at Kmart on Monday. Emily will be entering the eighth grade today fully stocked with required supplies.
Kyra Workman shuffles through some back-to-school supplies with her dad, Mike, at KMart on Monday. School starts up today, and last-minute school shopping is pulling people into the stores.
Harold Johnson with Moffat County Parks and Recreation trims the soccer field at Loudy-Simpson Park on Monday. Johnson did the same work for his own company for 18 years in Florida before going to work for the county.
Taking a break to talk with the media on Monday, Joe Casamassima of Stroudsburg, Pa., is walking to San Francisco to raise public awareness of multiple sclerosis, an affliction that affects his mother. Casamassima averages 30 miles per day and hopes to finish his walk Sept. 17.
Chris Major of Mike Bell Construction bounds into first base after an error keeps Jabt Construction/Davis Rental first baseman Buddy Grinstead from making the play.
Freshmen, Amber Liljedahl, 14, and Amy Whilden, 14, compare schedules in a Moffat County High School hallway during freshman orientation on Monday.
Incoming freshman, Mary Penner, 14, attempts to open her new locker during freshman orientation at Moffat County High School on Monday.
Freshman Tracy "Frijolito" Mendoza, 14, left, sits in front of Moffat County High School with seventh-grader, Rojo Flores, 13, center, and freshman AnnaMaria Flores, 13, after freshman orientation on Monday. Freshmen were invited to the high school to pick up locker assignments and class schedules before starting school today.
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Question of the week
Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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