November 2008
Photos for November 19, 2008
Daily Press reader Fred Gerber took this photo Saturday of ducks resting on a pond near Great Divide.
Kim Slaughter, TIC purchasing agent, watches youngsters at the Boys & Girls Club of Craig play. Slaughter was at the club to present a $3,000 check from TIC raised during a charitable golf tournament that Slaughter helped organize. TIC gave another $3,000 to Everything Outdoors Steamboat, which provides outdoor recreation opportunities for middle school students.
Mark Louden, of TIC Holding, took this photo of students, sitting from left are Michael Dillard, Joe Dobell, Kyle Cordell, Meg OConnell, Marley Loomis and Lesley Wilson. Standing from left are Matt Tredway, Steamboat Springs Middle School teacher and EOS coordinator, Avrom Feinberg, TIC Human Resources manager, Diana Cook, TIC operations administrative assistant, and Wendy Hall, middle school teacher and EOS coordinator.
Some local employers are struggling to find what they call quality employees, who do more than just show up and clock in, according to Christina Currie, Craig Chamber of Commerce executive director. She said business owners have complained that many new entrants into the workforce lack basic skills and work ethic. Currie is part of the Moffat County Work and Life Skills Program Coalition, which is targeted at developing students' 21st-century work force skills.
Members of the 2008-09 Craig Puck Ewes women's hockey team. Bottom row from left are Leigh Erceg and Kandice Torno. Middle row from left are Gayle Criswell, Alexa Criswell, Lani Cleverly and Jamie Eckroth. Back row from left are Shannon Young, Charlene Abdella, Annie Abdella, Tammy Strahan, Becky Milot-Bradford, Charity Neal and Terri Jourgensen. Not pictured are Stephanie Beckett, Shandy Deakins, Shannon Samuelson and Gretel Gibson.
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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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