July 2009
Photos for July 25, 2009
Steamboat Motors sales consultant Luke Berlet talks about the features of a 2009 Jeep Liberty, which Berlet said qualifies for the Car Allowance Rebate System.
Hayden officials think the town is losing about 29 percent of the water it produces each year. Hayden Town Council members discussed the problem at their meeting Thursday, and Town Manager Russ Martin expects water rates to increase in order to cover the funding shortfalls.
The home dugout, left, soon will be demolished and replaced with a new concrete dugout. The field at Craig Middle School has been undergoing an overhaul during summer.
A steamroller flattens the new turf at the baseball field located at Craig Middle School. The turf is one of the many renovations scheduled for the field, which is used by the Moffat County High School baseball team.
Mackinsie Peterson, 5, was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when she was 5 months old and was forced to have surgery. A mass the size of a grapefruit had to be removed, but she has been in remission for 4 1/2 years.
Diana Allen Kouris signs a copy of her book "Riding the Edge of an Era: Growing up Cowboy on the Outlaw Trail" during a book signing Thursday at the Museum of Northwest Colorado. Kouris, who lives in central Wyoming, grew up in Browns Park and wrote the book about her experiences living there and visiting later in life.
Sen. Josh Penry, R-Grand Junction, right, speaks with Moffat County Commissioner Audrey Danner, left, and Rob Kerns, The Memorial Hospital's project superintendent, during a tour of the new hospital. Penry announced his candidacy for Colorado governor July 11 in Grand Junction and visited Craig on Friday morning.
Al Cashion, right, and Elaine Sullivan, Moffat County clerk and recorder, left, speak with Sen. Josh Penry, R-Grand Junction, after his campaign stop Friday morning at the Holiday Inn of Craig. Penry spoke to 14 residents about a variety of subjects and what he would do if elected governor in 2010.
Tranzformations Salon opened its doors 19 years ago. They have expanded to include waxing, style, color and nails.
Lynnette Long performs a French manicure Thursday at Tranzformations Salon. The two technicians offer a variety of acrylic colors. "Everybody's got a story," Long said about why she likes her job.
Cindy Moyer cuts the hair of one of her clients Thursday at Tranzformations Salon. Co-owner Nancy Lee said the salon carries six stylists and two nail technicians.
Two sets of fossil foot impressions mark the passage of a large scorpion, which had an estimated leg span of 10 centimeters.
Doctors George Engelmann, left, and Dan Chure discovered 190-million-year-old animal tracks this month at Dinosaur National Monument. They are shown above studying the steep beds containing hundreds of tracks made by the ancient animals.
Above are impressions of some of the hundreds of fossilized animal footprints recently discovered at one location inside the monument.
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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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