September 2009
Photos for September 7, 2009
Members of the MCHS girls varsity volleyball team cheer after scoring against Valor Christian High School. Moffat County's lone loss of the week came against Valor, which won in four sets.
MCHS volleyball coach Brianna Montgomery, center, talks with her team between sets at the Regis Jesuit Jam volleyball tournament at the Gold Crown Fieldhouse in Lakewood. The Bulldogs won their first two matches, blanking Denver South and The Academy, 3-0.
Annie Sadvar, right, a Moffat County High School sophomore, spikes the ball Saturday against Valor Christian High School at the Regis Jesuit Jam volleyball tournament in Lakewood. MCHS lost the match, 3-1. The Bulldogs won 3 of 4 matches at the event.
Beginning the conversation about who wants or who should receive an older adult's personal belongings can prevent family conflict and help ensure heirlooms or precious items end up with those who appreciate them.
Moffat County and city of Craig employees count on Friday the money raised so far in Moffat County United Way's annual fundraising campaign. The city and county employees, pacesetters for this year's main campaign, raised $45,600. From left are Audrey Danner, Kathy Larson, Jennifer Riley, Shirley Seely and Linda DeRose.
Jordan McKnight, 4, of Grand Junction, plays on a swing Saturday at Loudy-Simpson Park. He was in town visiting family friends for Labor Day weekend.
Lisa Richardson, 19, a Craig resident and 2008 Steamboat Springs High School graduate, is running as a write-in candidate in the Nov. 3 election for the District 6 seat on Moffat County School Board. Richardson said she has considered a career in politics and that serving on the board would be a good way to learn the intricacies of the system.
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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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