July 2009
Photos for July 27, 2009
Danny Stahl, top, and Trent Durham run side by side with two laps to go Saturday night at the Hayden Speedway. Durham eventually inched out in front, giving him his first career victory.
Members of the 4-H Shotgun Shooting Sports competed in a shotgun competition Wednesday at Craig Trap Club. Members are, front row from left, Trevor Johnson, Tyler Gerber, Tanner Snyder, Jesse Kurz and Wyatt Oberwitte. Back row, from left, are, Craig Rummel, Friends of the National Rifle Association chair, Wade Gerber, 4-H Shotgun Shooting Sports leader and Richard Oberwitte, also a leader.
Becky Thayer works her horse, Taylor, through the course in the Hunt seat equitation class of the English division open class horse show Saturday at the Moffat County Fairgrounds. The event was open to the public and featured riders in four overall competitions. Sunday riders competed in the Western division. The event is part of the Moffat County Fair.
Connie Lyster competes with her horse, Big, on Saturday in the Hunt seat equitation competition at the open class horse show. Lyster finished first in the Hunt seat competition, but riders must place well in the English and Western divisions to take grand champion.
Kathy Buffham attempts to stop her horse, Boston's High Society, on Saturday during the Open Horse Show at the Moffat County Fairgrounds.
Marilyn Lighthizer holds a kitten Saturday while she greets customers at the annual Humane Society of Moffat County's garage sale. The kitten was brought into the Humane Society as a feral cat, but it eventually was tamed.
Two customers at the Humane Society of Moffat County's garage sale look at items for sale Saturday on the east side of Craig. The event was a fundraiser for the Humane Society, and money went to the general fund, which pays for the spaying and neutering of pets that are relocated.
Above is a copy of the comment cards available at the Moffat County Clerk and Recorder's Office at the County Courthouse, 221 W. Victory Way. Elaine Sullivan, county clerk and recorder, said she made the cards available so residents could communicate directly with Gov. Bill Ritter about increased vehicle registration fees.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Question of the week
Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
Advertisement














