April 2009
Photos for April 17, 2009
MCHS sophomore Charlie Griffiths rests between intervals at swim practice Thursday. Griffiths and the Bulldogs return to competition today and Saturday at the Jeffco Invitational in Denver after being on a break for the past several weeks.
MCHS sophomore Kevin Murray goes through a workout Thursday at the Moffat County High School pool. Murray will be a part of the 200- and 400-yard freestyle relay teams this weekend at the Jeffco Invitational in Denver.
John Kirk, a Moffat County High School freshman, works on his kick during practice Thursday. The swim team will be heading to the Jeffco Invitational today in Denver.
Carole London teaches a publishing workshop class Saturday at Serendipity. London, from Lifetime Chronicle Press, of Montrose, taught a three-hour class for local writers about the process and the possibilities of self-publishing.
Linda Behrman, of Craig, looks out from behind her signs at the traffic coming down Victory Way. Organizers plans to put together a similar demonstration in early May. For more information, call Rick Barnes at 824-6991 or e-mail dont_treadonme@hotmail.com.
A woman watches protesters gather in front of the Moffat County Courthouse shortly before noon Wednesday, when the rally officially began. Protesters started arriving about 11:30 a.m., and many stayed after the scheduled 1 p.m. finish time. A rough count of the number of people attending showed about 221 residents had gathered on Victory Way by about 12:15 p.m.
Tracy Winder, left, talks with Willard White during the Tax Day Tea Party protest Wednesday at the Moffat County Courthouse. Residents came out to demonstrate against a variety of issues but mainly against increased government spending and tax burdens for future generations. Protesters pointed to proposals to increase tax subsidies for medical insurance and imposing a cap and trade system on energy producers as two ways the government could increase its revenue and influence.
Nurse April Anthony walks in to visit patients Thursday at The Memorial Hospital. The Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association is part of a 12-agency network that was awarded an $85,000 grant to look at what to do with the hospital building after TMH's transition to its new facility later this year.
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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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