August 2012
Photos for August 11, 2012
Participants in Wednesday’s market lamb show steady their sheep for judging in the Livestock Barn during the Moffat County Fair.
Two young cowboys enjoy the market lamb show Wednesday in the livestock barn during the Moffat County Fair. See page 15 for upcoming fair events.
Eryn Leonard, a Moffat County High School swimmer and cross-country and track runner, is shown last month at the Craig ABC Meet. Leonard and other area runners and swimmers have been closely following events in their sports at the Summer Olympics in London.
Zachary Filip, an incoming senior for Little Snake River Valley High School in Baggs, Wyo., carries the ball during a game last season for the Rattlers. Filip is one of nine LSRV incoming seniors who will vie for a third consecutive state championship this season.
Starting this month GOAL Academy, a public online high school serving all of Colorado, will provide an academic coach locally to help support any area GOAL students. Craig resident Annette McCurdy, who will serve as the local academic coach, will be available with other GOAL officials to answer community questions from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 18 at the Boys & Girls Club of Craig, 1324 E. U.S. Highway 40.
Collin Stoddard, a Craig native and Christian recording artist, spoke about his experiences touring with the band 33Miles, his family and involvement in the Christian charity Food for the Hungry in a performance Thursday at The Journey at First Baptist.
Collin Stoddard, a Craig native and Christian recording artist, spoke about his experiences touring with the band 33Miles, his family and involvement in the Christian charity Food for the Hungry in a performance Thursday at The Journey at First Baptist.
Collin Stoddard, a Craig native and Christian recording artist, spoke about his experiences touring with the band 33Miles, his family and involvement in the Christian charity Food for the Hungry in a performance Thursday at The Journey at First Baptist.
One of the many signs standing at a memorial honoring victims of a July 20 shooting at the Century Aurora 16 multiplex.
From left, Amy Cook, Karen Gomez, Becky Gomez, Alex Espinoza and Jacque Archuleta stand in front of a movie theater before "round 2" of seeing "The Dark Knight Rises."
Ticket stubs purchased by Jacque Archuleta, Alex Espinoza and their friends for the July 20 midnight screening of "The Dark Knight Rises" in Aurora.
Alex Espinoza and Jacque Archuleta pay their respects Friday to the 12 people killed and 58 wounded in the July 20 shooting at Century Aurora 16. The couple also participated in a vigil at the memorial in the days following the shooting.
Jacque Archuleta, 24, a Craig native and Englewood resident, and her boyfriend, Alex Espinoza, visit memorials Friday near the Century Aurora 16 multiplex, the scene of one of the worst shootings in U.S. history. The couple was in theater 9 when a gunman opened fire during a midnight screening of "The Dark Knight Rises."
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