November 2012
Photos for November 15, 2012
A Craig Middle School eighth-grader drives past his defender from Snake River during the eighth-grade game Thursday night at CMS. The Bulldogs pulled away early and won over a tough Rattlers team, 28-22.
Justin Dugan (right) puts up a shot during the fourth quarter of the Craig Middle School-Little Snake River School seventh grade basketball game Thursday at CMS. Dugan had twelve points to lead the Bulldogs, including the game-winning shot in a 26-25 thriller.
A Bad Dogs wrestler (left) sizes up his opponent during a match at the Rocky Mountain Nationals Monster Match in Denver Nov. 3. The Bad Dogs youth wrestling team has competed two weekends, and produced multiple winners at each tournament.
Jonathan Judge, program manager for the Colorado Meth Project, paints the face of David White, 10, at the Boys and Girls Club Thursday night.
The Eastern Rio Blanco Metropolitan Recreation and Park District's Center Stage Youth Theatrical Group rehearses Seussical Jr. the musical, in preparation of its debut at 6 p.m. Friday at the Meeker High School Auditorium, 500 School St.
James Bond (Daniel Craig) is interrogated by villain Raoul Silva (Javier Bardem) in “Skyfall.” The movie is the 23rd in the James Bond series, focusing on the British secret agent protecting his boss from a vengeful former operative.
Local Twilight fans, Crystal Walker, Jacey Wooten, Rebecca Bennett, John Walker, Russ Turner and Sarah Walker, have been waiting since noon for the midnight showing of Breaking Dawn Part 2, the finale to the Twilight saga.
Kristin Ingalls speaks with Moffat County High School students during an assembly in which she was named a Peabody Energy Leaders in Education award winner.
Moffat County High School math teacher Kristin Ingalls smiles during a presentation in which she was announced as a Peabody Energy Leaders in Education award winner.
Maureen Moore, program director for Peabody Energy, embraces Moffat County High School teacher Kristin Ingalls after announcing Ingalls had won a Peabody Energy Leaders in Education award.
Maureen Moore, program director for Peabody Energy, announces Kristin Ingalls, a Moffat County High School math teacher who won a Peabody Energy Leaders in Education award.
Maureen Moore, program director for Peabody Energy, prepares to surprise Moffat County High School teacher Kristin Ingalls with a Peabody Energy Leader in Education Award.
Principal Thom Schnellinger introduces representatives from Peabody Energy in an assembly at Moffat County High School to surprise math teacher Kristin Ingalls, winner of a Peabody Energy Leaders in Education award.
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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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