August 2008
Photos for August 16, 2008
Jordan Wilson puts a hit on Nathan Tomlin on Friday during the Bulldogs' first scrimmage of the season.
Matt Linsacum scrambles out of the pocket Friday night during the Moffat County High School Blue & White football game. Linsacum led the new Bulldog offense to multiple scoring drives in the first scrimmage of the season.
Pictured is the Empire-Courier staff in front of the office on Yampa Avenue. From left are Lloyd DuePree, C. A. Stoddard, unknown woman, L.S. "Ted" McCandless, Carl Van Dorn, Ron Moore. The photo was taken circa 1932
The Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association will host an immunization clinic from 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday at its Craig office, 745 Russell St. The clinic is open to students from kindergarten through 12th grade. No appointment is necessary. Shots range in price from free to $14 each. For more information, call the VNA at 824-8233.
Gina Rankin, of Craig, installs shelving Friday at Walgreens. Rankin will be a pharmacy technician for the new store.
Paula Swanson, left, and Karen Bailey, both of Craig, unload merchandise Friday at Walgreens. The women are assistant managers for the new store.
From left, Conner Kopsa, 11, Laura Bolton, 8, and Marie Bolton, 9, play a game Friday in the median of Finley Lane outside their homes.
Lorrae Moon, owner of Moonshines Homegrown Produce, sits with a few of her milking goats at her home north of Craig. Moon sells a variety of food products that come from her home.
Glenn Pritchard, a third-generation Moffat County resident, has been hunting the area for decades and kept a journal of his experiences. Those times have been compiled into his book, "Buckskin Trails: 50 years of Trophy Hunting in Northwest Colorado." The book was printed in the spring and is in circulation in Craig.
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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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