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Sheep Wagon Days September 15, 2007
Lorrae Moon milks her goat, Brownie, for the East Elementary students attending Sheep Wagon Days at the Wyman Living History Ranch and Museum on Thursday. The event continues through the mutton busting competition Sunday afternoon.
East Elementary School children pay close attention to the butter churning process Thursday morning at Sheep Wagon Days taking place at the Wyman Living History Ranch and Museum. This is the ninth year celebrating the sheep industry in Craig and the first for the event at the museum.
Eight-year-old Janel Kemp, an East Elementary School second grader, churns butter the way instructor Illena Updike used to as a child. The butter churning demonstration was part of Sheep Wagon Days.
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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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