October 2008
Photos for October 4, 2008
Steamboat Springs artist Johnny Walker created this floral piece as part of the Creative Community Project using items from Home ReSource.
Moffat County's Jason Kettle runs past Eagle Valley's Ryan Green during Friday's game in Gypsum. The Devils were too much for the Bulldogs, with Moffat County losing, 44-21.
Steamboat Springs resident Michael Turner had a close encounter with this moose while hiking on Mount Werner on Tuesday afternoon.
The Moffat County School District met 70 of 81 Annual Yearly Progress goals for the 2007-08 school years. Annual Yearly Progress is used as a measurement tool for the No Child Left Behind Act, which set a goal to have every American student test proficient in reading and math by 2014.
Grady Wooden, 2, checks out the inside of one of two new Craig Fire/Rescue engines Thursday at a public barbecue held at the station.
This is a photo of the members of the Moffat County Sheriff's Posse taken in 1961. Pictured, front row, from left, are: Paul Duncan, Worth Shrimpton, John W. Davis and Hugh Jones; back row, from left: Bill Roland, Corrin Davidson, Doyle Jackson, Roy Burner, Conway Irick, Bill Terrill, Dean Lawton, Ray Witham, Ole Barber, Marvin Schrader and Howard Summers.
This Christmas card photo of Bill and Lou Terrill was taken in 1958 in celebration of Craig's Golden Jubilee.
Moffat County High School juniors Natasha Romney, 11, and Sara Kurz, 9, block a spike from visiting Glenwood Springs' Taryn Pearce Friday night. The Bulldogs won in five games.
The Moffat County School District met 70 of 81 Annual Yearly Progress goals for the 2007-08 school years. Annual Yearly Progress is used as a measurement tool for the No Child Left Behind Act, which set a goal to have every American student test proficient in reading and math by 2014.
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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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