March 2008
Photos for March 15, 2008
Giving the students a thumbs up, Casey Fawcett signals to the children that it is OK for them to pass in front of the bus.
As Felizardo Yanez steps onto the bus Thursday in front of East Elementary School, Casey Fawcett hands him his lunch pail he forgot on the bus earlier.
Bus drivers Casey Fawcett, left, and Joy Portenier step out of the transportation office for their afternoon routes.
Different newspaper clippings, pictures and projects that students have given Casey Fawcett adorn the inside of her bus. She calls it “The Wall of Fame,” something she started a few years ago.
Casey Fawcett, right, greets passengers on her bus with the help of Jami Viramontes, an East Elementary School student, Thursday. Fawcett has been a driver for Moffat County for about 20 years.
The Craig Puck Ewes, clockwise from bottom left are, Jamie Eckroth, Lani Cleverly, Tammy Strahan, Charlene Abdella, Shannon Young, Becky Milot-Bradford, Stephanie Beckett, Annie Abdella, Gayle Criswell, coach Jerry Strahan, Terri Jourgensen and Wendy Buckley. Not pictured is Kandice Torno. The two-time defending champions of the Women’s Association of Colorado Hockey — Mountain Division, will look to three-peat when the playoffs begin April 4.
This photo taken in 1925 is titled “Three old timers.” Washington Held, justice of the peace, left, and C.L. Cleaver, Craig Light Company, are in front of a Steamboat Stagecoach.
The oystershell scale is a very small brown or gray-brown insect that attaches to the bark of trees and shrubs, giving the overall appearance of an oyster’s shell. Since the insect can kill plant cells as it feeds on sap, branches or sometimes the whole plant can be killed. Oystershell scale also may weaken plants, allowing disease organisms, such as cytospora, to be established. Pictured is an oystershell problem on a aspen tree.





