October 2008
Photos for October 3, 2008
Hailey Cass, 7, works on a design for a brand with her mother, Linda, Thursday, at the Wyman Museum. Students designed brands, similar to what a farmer would use to mark their sheep. The station was one of about seven that ranged on how to make butter and ice cream to rope making to blacksmithing.
Sunset Elementary second-graders Sydni Tripp, left, and Jada Switzler check out the inside of a sheep wagon Thursday morning at the Wyman Museum.
Steve Cattoor demonstrates Thursday morning the art of rope braiding to Sunset and Ridgeview Elementary second-graders using a machine his father invented in 1917. About 100 students traveled out to Wyman Living History Museum for the kickoff of the 10th Annual Sheep Wagon Days, which will continue through Sunday. For a schedule of events, visit www.villardranch.com.
Craig Middle School eighth-grader Jacqueline Murray gets airborne for a spike Thursday against visiting Hayden. The Bulldogs defeated the Tigers, 25-16, 25-16, to end its five-game losing streak.
Robbie Robinson sits outside the Popular Bar for a smoke break Thursday afternoon. Robinson said he thinks the statewide smoking ban in buildings is "the government taking away our rights."
Ron Danner, The Memorial Hospital executive committee vice chairman, speaks Thursday about the recent commitment from the Department of Housing and Urban Development for the hospital facility project. A large group of hospital employees, committee members and Craig residents listened to the news that HUD will guarantee the $40.3 million mortgage loan.
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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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