July 2012
Photos for July 2, 2012
Maddy Jourgensen stands on the track at Moffat County High School, where she starred running the 3200-meter run. A 2011 MCHS graduate, Jourgensen will begin her sophomore year in the fall at Augustana College in Sioux Falls, S.D., where she runs track and cross-country.
A string of classic cars drives down Victory Way during the 2011 Independence Day parade. This year’s parade is scheduled to start at noon Wednesday at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4265, 419 E. Victory Way, and will continue down Victory Way to Craig Post Office, 556 Pershing St.
Dr. Kristie Yarmer, pictured here in her office at The Memorial Hospital Medical Clinic, is the first of two pediatricians coming to Craig to work in The Memorial Hospital’s new pediatrics program. “It’s exciting to get to be on the ground level of pediatrics here,” said Yarmer, who will begin seeing patients Monday.
John Arthurs, II, right, gives Isiaih Herod, 11, a few archery tips during Sunday’s Cast and Blast event at Wyman Museum in Craig. Arthurs came to the event to volunteer and would like to see an archery program become a fixture in local high schools.
Howdy Davis, a member of the American Mountain Men and North American Frontiersmen, spoke with participants at Sunday’s Cast and Blast event at Wyman Museum in Craig about survival skills along with teaching tomahawk throwing.
Earl Madisen holds up a catfish before releasing it during Sunday’s Cast and Blast event at Wyman Museum in Craig.
Chastidy, 6, and Earl Madisen inspect a catfish they caught before releasing it during Sunday’s Cast and Blast event at Wyman Museum in Craig. The event taught participants the basics of fishing, shooting and archery in a family environment.
Chastidy Madisen, 6, reels in a catfish with help from her father, Earl, at Sunday’s Cast and Blast event at Wyman Museum.
Chastidy Madisen, 6, reels in a catfish with help from her father, Earl, at Sunday’s Cast and Blast event at Wyman Museum.
Heidi Snow, 4, watches her mother, Amber, bait a hook with a worm at Sunday’s Cast and Blast event at Wyman Museum in Craig. The event, hosted by multiple organizations including Colorado Parks and Wildlife, taught participants the basics of fishing, shooting and archery in a family environment.
The Madisen family — from left, Brandon, 10, Chastidy, 6, Jauneth and Earl — waits for a fish to bite at Sunday’s Cast and Blast event at Wyman Museum in Craig.
Brice White, left, an incoming Moffat County High School junior, helps Christine Balderston, Moffat County School Board secretary, plant a hanging flowerpot Thursday during a school board workshop at the MCHS agricultural education shop. John Haddan, MCHS agricultural education instructor, described the school’s horticultural classes to the board before he invited White and other of his students to help board members and administrators create flowerpots to take home.
Keith Humerickhouse, of Eagle, watches his shot on the first hole at Yampa Valley Golf Course Sunday. Humerickhouse shot a 213 over 54 holes at the Cottonwood Classic over the weekend, and won the tournament for the second year in a row.
A golfer takes a swing while his playing partners look on from the sixth hole fairway Sunday at the Cottonwood Classic. The Classic is an annual 54-hole tournament played on the last weekend in June, which brought in 127 golfers from around Colorado in 2012.
Troy and Sara DeRose, co-founders of Wild Fire Tees, look over submissions from the public for their second round of t-shirts. Wild Fire Tees launched online Wednesday to raise funds for Colorado wildfire relief efforts. To date the company has sold more than 13,500 t-shirts and raised more than $270,000.
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Question of the week
Would you support Secretary of the State Scott Gessler if he ran for Colorado governor?
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