November 2009
Photos for November 2, 2009
Kelly Edington, left, and Tasha Romney celebrate after the Moffat County High School girls varsity volleyball team defeated Battle Mountain High School in the second round of the Colorado 4-A District 7 Volleyball Tournament on Saturday in Gypsum. The Bulldogs fell behind the Huskies two games to none, only to roar back and win the match.
An enthusiastic crowd waited Friday night at Hoot & Howl in Rawlins, Wyo., for a tentatively scheduled appearance by Uncle Kracker and Train, stranded in Rawlins by the closure of eastbound Interstate 80.
A Flight for Life helicopter leaves The Memorial Hospital's new facility above a line of residents waiting Saturday to take a public tour of the new facility. An estimated 2,000 people were able to get a firsthand view of Craig's new hospital.
Mike Lyon, a registered nurse anesthetist with The Memorial Hospital, greets Marilyn and Ralph Henderson at the door to the new facility Saturday. Residents who attended the open house waited in line for 30 to 40 minutes.
Kathy Fagan, TMH director of inpatient services, points to a picture of the old facility, which opened in 1949. The new facility, which was recently completed, will open for patients Nov. 12.
Billy Bertram, TMH director of outpatient nursing, shows off one of the new surgical rooms during a public tour of The Memorial Hospital on Saturday. The three new operating rooms are each as big as the old hospital's two operating rooms combined and are equipped with state-of-the-art medical technology.
Kyler Willbanks, 15, left, his mother, Karma Willbanks and Cindel Nielson wait in line to take a tour of The Memorial Hospital's new facility Saturday.
Moffat County High School's Annie Sadvar tips a ball over the net during the first set of the team's match-up against Battle Mountain. The team beat the Huskies, 3-2, but would later fall to Rock Springs.
John David used stilts with his costume and loomed over the crowd during Trick-or-Treat Street on Saturday. People of all ages gathered to collect candy from downtown businesses.
Justin Dunn, pictured in a gas mask, walks his daughter, Nevaeh, 4, and son, Damien, 2, down Yampa Avenue.
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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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