May 2009
Photos for May 13, 2009
Hayden Police Chief Ray Birch explains how the new evidence lockers inside the soon-to-be opened Hayden Police Station will work.
Hayden Police Chief Ray Birch talks about the new police station, which is nearing completion in Hayden. Birch said the new station should be a huge improvement for his department.
The new police station in Hayden is nearing completion. The landscaping and parking lot outside the building and a few details inside are expected to be finished in early June.
Hayden Police Chief Ray Birch talks about the new police station, which is nearing completion in Hayden. Birch said the new station should be a huge improvement for his department.
MCHS senior Erin Urbanoski competes April 24 in the long jump at the annual Clint Wells Invitational at Moffat County High School. Urbanoski is competing for her third-straight state title in the long jump.
Moffat County High School senior Alicia Nelson competes April 24 in the long jump at the annual Clint Wells Invitational at Moffat County High School. Nelson will compete in the 800- and 1600-meter run Friday and Saturday in Lakewood.
Bob Meckley, owner of Tunies & Such on Yampa Avenue, describes ways to prepare a garden for planting now, even though he suggests not putting plants in the ground until after Memorial Day.
Hundreds of horses made their way Sunday into Maybell for the annual Sombrero Ranch Great American Horse Drive. An estimated 800 people came out to watch the horses make their way through town while on a 60-mile trek.
Raven Doolan, 4, left, climbs the slide Tuesday with her friend Novalee Bailey, 3, at Craig City Park.
Under a draft agreement reviewed Tuesday by city and county officials, the interior of the Moffat County Visitor Center would be remodeled. The expansion would include new offices for the Moffat County Tourism Association and Craig/Moffat Economic Development Partnership. The proposal set a high-end price tag at $200,000, and asks the city and county to split 70 percent of the cost.
Veda Wyman, center, smiling for the camera, after she received her TMH Volunteer of the Year Award on Monday night during a reception at the Holiday Inn of Craig. Ladies Auxiliary members selected Wyman as the award winner.
Daniel Harding, left, attempts to catch a ball with the help of teammate Drew Rothermund while the pair wait for their turns at bat Tuesday during Craig Parks & Recreation Little League practice. The first games of the season begin at 5:45 p.m. today at Woodbury Sports Complex and Loudy-Simpson Park.
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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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