January 2008
Photos for January 26, 2008
The bathroom that is under heavy construction has been stalled as Dan and Elizabeth wait for the bath tub to arrive. Dan is doing most of the work by himself with some help from Todd Bellio.
Todd Bellio works on the deck. The door into the bedroom had a step, so Bellio created a platform for Elizabeth Perschon to turn on.
Moffat County High School's Desirae Pearcey shoots against visiting Battle Mountain on Friday. The Bulldogs defeated the Huskies, 70-21.
Elizabeth Perschon's case of pills marks the times of day she must take medication. She estimated she takes as many as 25 pills a day to help with her recovery.
Moffat County High School junior Kelton Willbanks goes up for a shot during Friday night's game against visiting Battle Mountain. The Bulldogs won in overtime, 71-69.
Dan Floeter carries in a mechanical lift to help fiancee Elizabeth Perschon in and out of her chair.
Dan Floeter looks up at his fiancee, Elizabeth Perschon, while trying to track down the new bath tub they ordered for the bathroom they're rebuilding at their home.
Elizabeth Perschon looks out her front door on her first day alone at home. She keeps warm with a blanket given to her by volunteers at Denver Health Hospital.
William "Doc" Montgomery moved to Craig in 1884 as a boot and shoe repairman. He spent the rest of his life in Craig.
Dan Floeter tends to his fiancee, Elizabeth Perschon, after returning home with his daughter, 1-year-old Deanna, on Friday. Perschon was in a car accident Aug. 3, 2007, that left her paralyzed from her abdomen down. She returned home Tuesday after spending almost six months in the hospital.
How high a beaver builds its dam is one way ranchers have predicted winter weather and early springs. Moffat County residents also recall old sayings such as skunk cabbage growing tall and measuring the width of the black band on the orange and black caterpillar to determine the severity of the coming winter.
East Elementary students Amanda Moore, left, Hannah Walker and Isaac Montoya watch as East Elementary Principal Diana Cook awards Spree Dollars to Sheyenne Cromer. Cromer raised $2,031 by selling candles, raising the most money in the school's annual fundraiser. East Elementary students raised more than $12,000. The school will use the proceeds to upgrade classroom technology.
Jen L. Albee, class of 1991, Burchell High School mathematics teacher and University of Alaska, Anchorage, adjunct instructor, is one of six Spring 2008 Look At Me Now winners.
Marc Juarez, class of 1997, president and founder, Juarez Enterprises & Design, Inc., is one of six Spring 2008 Look At Me Now winners.
Jeffrey Loren Buchanan, class of 1983, Banner Health Regional Administrator is one of six Spring 2008 Look At Me Now winners.
Travis Bray, class of 1989, Certified Lake Manager by the North American Lake Management Society, is one of six Spring 2008 Look At Me Now winners.
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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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