May 2012
Photos for May 29, 2012
A vendor serves fresh squeezed lemonade to customers Monday during a street festival concluding Grand Olde West Days.
Musicians perform in Alice Pleasant Park on Monday during a street festival concluding Grand Olde West Days.
A girl catches a clump of bubbles in Alice Pleasant Park on Monday during a street festival concluding Grand Olde West Days.
A boy chases bubbles in Alice Pleasant Park on Monday during a street festival at the conclusion of Grand Olde West Days.
A man attempts to walk on stilts on Monday during a street festival at the end of Grand Olde West Days.
A passerby inspects a leather shoe at a booth on Yampa Avenue during a street festival concluding Grand Olde West Days.
Bowls and other crafts for sale sit on display during a street festival concluding Grand Olde West Days.
A young girl rides a pony Monday on Yampa Avenue during a street festival concluding Grand Olde West Days.
A boy takes a pony ride Monday on Yampa Avenue during a street festival concluding Grand Olde West Days.
Antique cars line Yampa Avenue as part of a car show Monday during a street festival concluding Grand Olde West Days.
Haley Duran, 3, waves an American flag from the shoulders of her father, Ryan Duran, while Phil Hoth, a Twentymile Mine employee, holds signs Tuesday morning at the Mitt Romney rally at Alice Pleasant Park.
Amber Sollenberger, front center, a freshman at Moffat County High School, performs Tuesday morning with the MCHS band before the Mitt Romney rally at Alice Pleasant Park.
Dianna Orf, of Denver, holds a sign Tuesday morning before the Mitt Romney rally at Alice Pleasant Park. Orf does freelance work with the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity, Colorado Mining Association and Association of Governments of Northwest Colorado.
Red Steele, a shift foreman and 20-year employee at Twentymile Mine, was one of 148 Twentymile employees present Tuesday morning at the rally for Mitt Romney at Alice Pleasant Park. “We want to represent our side,” Steele said.
Mitt Romney addresses the crowd Tuesday at a rally in Craig. Brita Horn, a Republican candidate for the Routt County Board of Commissioners who attended the event, said, "There seemed to be a real buzz among the base."
GOP presidential frontrunner Mitt Romney, captured in this photograph inside a Whittle the Wood Rendezvous sculpture, makes his way through the crowd Tuesday morning at Alice Pleasant Park in downtown Craig.
Dianna Orf, of Denver, holds a sign Tuesday morning before the Mitt Romney rally at Alice Pleasant Park. Orf does freelance work with the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity, Colorado Mining Association and Association of Governments of Northwest Colorado.
Craig resident Dana Duran surveys Alice Pleasant Park as she holds her 4-month-old son, Carter, before a campaign rally Tuesday for Mitt Romney, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
This sign, attached to the wall at Downtown Books, hung in the background of Alice Pleasant Park, where presidential candidate Mitt Romney spoke to a Craig and Moffat County crowd Tuesday.
People gathering at Craig and Moffat County in anticipation of GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney's speech at Alice Pleasant Park in downtown Craig.
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Question of the week
News this week showed snowpack in the Yampa River basin has reached 94 percent of median for the date. Do you think Moffat County is out of the woods as far as drought concerns?
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