April 2008
Photos for April 2, 2008
Jaycee McCoy, left, gives Krypto a kiss before the Weenie Dog Races on Saturday at the Centennial Mall. McCoy and Keith Smith, right, entered their dog alongside 22 other dogs in the race.
Jayden Cromer passes the finish line during the KRAI/55 Country Diaper Derby Baby Races on Saturday at the Spring Expo.
Ky Ramos takes off during the Diaper Derby Baby Races on Saturday sponsored by KRAI/55 Country. The races were part of the 25th annual Spring Expo at Centennial Mall.
Moffat County High School wood shop teacher Craig Conrad presents a check Tuesday to Tanya Letamendi. Letamendi sold 77 cookbook stands made in the shop, putting her in the $1,000 club.
Eric Fleming ties off a calf during the calf-roping portion of last year's Moffat County High School rodeo. The MCHS rodeo team kicked off its season Saturday in Cortez.
The dugout at the home field of the Moffat County and Steamboat Springs baseball teams still is covered with snow. Because of winter conditions, the Bulldogs will play 11 games in 12 days, and the Sailors will suit up for six in seven days.
The baseball field at Craig Middle School is home to two varsity teams: Moffat County and Steamboat Springs. Weather has forced schedule changes for both teams, causing concerns by coaches about their pitching staff.
A basket in the lobby of the Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association office in Craig is filled with condoms available free to the public. The condoms are concealed in brown paper, meant to make taking one discreet, and include instructions on how to use them. VNA screenings in March for sexually transmitted diseases found 35 people, or all of those screened, recently had unprotected sex.
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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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