February 2010
Photos for February 24, 2010
An American fan watches as Todd Lodwick flies off the big jump at Whistler Olympic Park in British Columbia. The Americans had plenty of support as they rolled to a silver medal at the 2010 Olympic Games.
The U.S. Nordic combined team takes the podium at Whistler Olympic Park after placing second in the team event. The team included, from left, Brett Camerota, Todd Lodwick, Johnny Spillane and Billy Demong.
Todd Lodwick smiles after the American's skied to silver in the Nordic combined team event Tuesday at Whistler Olympic Park.
Former U.S. Nordic combined ski coach Tom Steitz hugs Billy Demong following the Olympic Nordic combined team event at Whistler Olympic Park on Tuesday afternoon. The Americans raced to second place in the event.
Todd Wilson, the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club Nordic Program director, watches the U.S. Nordic combined team in the team event at Whistler Olympic Park in British Columbia.
American Nordic combined skier Todd Lodwick flies past the Olympic rings during Tuesday's team event at Whistler Olympic Park.
Austria's Mario Stecher crosses the finish line of the 4x5-kilometer cross-country race during Tuesday's team event at Whistler Olympic Park. The Austrians skied to gold, and the U.S. Nordic combined team captured silver.
Austria's Mario Stecher crosses the finish line of the 4x5-kilometer cross-country race during Tuesday's team event at Whistler Olympic Park. The Austrians skied to gold, and the U.S. Nordic combined team captured silver.
The U.S. Nordic combined team steps onto the podium at the Whistler Olympic Celebration Plaza on Tuesday night.
Members of the U.S. Nordic combined team show off their silver medals at the Whistler Olympic Celebration Plaza on Tuesday night. The team, which includes, from left, Billy Demong, Johnny Spillane, Todd Lodwick and Brett Camerota, raced to second place in the team event earlier in the day.
Members of the U.S. Nordic Combined Ski Team show off their silver medals at the Whistler Olympic Celebration Plaza on Tuesday night. The team, which includes, from left, Brett Camerota, Todd Lodwick, Johnny Spillane and Billy Demong, raced to second place in the team event earlier in the day.
Moffat County’s Amanda Snyder, left, goes up for a jump shot Tuesday night against visiting John F. Kennedy High School.
Lauren Roberts, center, grabs a ball before it escapes out of bounds against John F. Kennedy High School.
Junior Nike Cleverly looks to make a play in the game against John F. Kennedy High School on Tuesday night at home.
Moffat County High School senior Amanda Snyder, left, drives toward the baseline during the first round of the state tournament against visiting John F. Kennedy High School on Tuesday night at home. The Bulldogs moved past the Commanders, 43-38.
Moffat County High School girls varsity basketball coach Craig Mortensen goes over the game plan during a timeout in the fourth quarter of the state playoff opener against John F. Kennedy High School.
MCHS senior Lindsey Yoast splits a pair of John F. Kennedy High School defenders on her way to the basket Tuesday night. The Bulldogs won, 43-38.
Junior Lauren Roberts draws a foul on a jump shot against a John F. Kennedy High School defender during the first round of the girls state basketball tournament Tuesday night at the Moffat County High School gym. Roberts led the Bulldogs with 15 points as MCHS beat the Commanders, 43-38.
The Craig Middle School seventh-grade girls basketball team was able to claim the regional basketball crown when it went undefeated at the Feb. 13 tournament in Meeker. The team won its games against Rangely and Meeker in the tournament.
Unidentified women pose for a photo June 30, 1946, at the state line just west of Dinosaur, then known as Artesia. This photo is believed to be from a road trip that identifies the date but not the women pictured. The photo is from a collection in California, and the women most likely are not locals.
Delina Miller, 19, builds up pressure in her arm before donating blood to Bonfils Blood Center during the Craig Community Blood Drive on Tuesday at the Center of Craig. Miller said she gave blood last year at Moffat County High School and found the process intriguing. The Bonfils Blood Center will be back collecting in Craig on April 20.
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Question of the week
Should high school officials be allowed to withhold diplomas from students as punishment for behavior deemed inappropriate during a graduation ceremony?
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