December 2008
Photos for December 10, 2008
Kirby Barber shares a laugh Wednesday with Girl Scout troops 3557 and 3269 while making Christmas decorations at Sunset Meadows.
Craig Daily Press readers Robert and Margaret Petersen took this photo of a large buck in front of the Moffat County Safety Center.
Tyler Gerber, left, and Hannah Kirk play a musical selection Friday night at the Museum of Northwest Colorado. The Craig youths played music with members of the Steamboat Springs Orchestra during an opening reception held at the museum.
Craig Daily Press reader Becky Plummer snapped this photo Saturday of the flag at the Moffat County Fairgrounds at half-mast on the day of late Moffat County Commissioner Saed Tayyara's funeral.
Pictured is the championship belt won by Moffat County High School student Charlie Griffiths during the Survivor Series wrestling tournament last weekend in Highlands Ranch. Griffiths (9-1) claimed the 135-pound individual title in the 11-team event.
The Moffat County wrestling team celebrates Saturday with the trophy won during the Survivor Series high school wrestling tournament at Mountain Vista High School. The Bulldogs (9-1) placed second in the event, accumulating a 92-36 record throughout 10 dual meets - 58 of the victories came by pin.
Ripley Bellio shows off the fruits of her hunting labor. Bellio, 12, hauled in the buck during the third hunting season while out with her mother.
Moffat County High School senior Ariel Sanchez works on her dribbling skills during practice last season. The Bulldogs lost their first game of a four-day tournament Tuesday in Aurora, 78-30, to host Grandview High School.
A herd of elk, numbering more than 150, makes its way through Doug Camilletti's property, 10 miles north of Craig, on Dec. 3.
Missy Bonaker, The Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees secretary/treasurer, signs documents Tuesday evening while Board Chairman Melton Sullivan, right, looks on. Members of the board and TMH Facilities Corp. gathered at a special meeting Tuesday to finalize details for the hospital's agreement with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, which will guarantee the hospital's $40.3 million loan for new hospital construction. The final closing with HUD is scheduled to take place Dec. 17 in Denver.
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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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