April 2008
Photos for April 26, 2008
Moffat County High School sophomore Jeremiah Gordon leaps over a hurdle Friday in the Clint Wells Invitational at the high school. Gordon finished ninth in the boys 110-meter hurdles.
Moffat County High School sophomore Brian Ivy stretches out during the boys long jump event Friday during the Clint Wells Invitational at the high school. Ivy placed fourth in the long jump, second in the triple jump and third in the 100-meter dash.
The BUlldogs’ Erin Urbanoski races to the finish line Friday in the girls 100-meter dash at the Clint Wells Invitational. Urbanoski won the event in 12.94 seconds.
Father Makarious Mannos’ reflection can be seen inside the altar area Friday at Saint John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church.
Members of the church organize flowers Friday at Saint John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church to be placed on the tomb.
Marianna Raftopoulos places red and white carnations on the cross on top of the portable tomb Friday at Saint John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church.
Kate Peroulis, left, and Billie Jacobs decorate a bier, which is a representation of the “Tomb of Christ,” on Friday at Saint John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church. During the service, an embroidered cloth will be placed inside the Bier, or portable tomb. The embroidery on the cloth represents the body of Christ.
The Hunt Family Fiddlers perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Moffat County High School auditorium. The cost is $15 at the door.
William Penn Finley plowing on his homestead near Craig in 1906. Finley Lane was named after William Finley.
Liza Rossi, Colorado Division of Wildlife conservation biologist, left, discusses the Northwest Colorado Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation Plan. Sherry Sampson, center, Moffat County Libraries assistant director, listens alongside Jean Stetson, a local county landowner, who worked on the plan since 1996.
A 19-page petition by Wild Earth Guardians argues that common practices of killing prairie dogs does not meet the legal or moral definition of hunting. Sunset Elementary third-graders debate.
Moffat County High School senior Kristin Brown graduates in May and plans to attend Colorado State University. Brown plans to get her bachelor’s of art degree but says her future is wide open.
An artistic rendering of the new The Memorial Hospital’s patient room. Wood tones on the wall and floor are meant to give the rooms a warmer feeling, said Cheryl Nitch of Earl Swennson Associates.
An artistic rendering of the new The Memorial Hospital’s lobby area. The design is meant to create clusters so those waiting in the lobby can have more privacy.
An artistic rendering of what the labor rooms in the new The Memorial Hospital are to look like. Because of the possible long length of the stay for families expecting a child, the area was given more of a typical-room feel, with cabinets that hold medical tools.
An artistic rendering of what the front desk of the new The Memorial Hospital will look like when people walk in. There are two different heights at the desk for employees to work on or stand behind.
An artistic rendering of what the proposed dining area will look like at the new The Memorial Hospital.
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