This time last year, Moffat County’s Jolene Rhyne was walking around with a knee brace, a little tentative about her future in the rodeo arena. But a good weekend at home capped off a season.
For better or worse, the Class of 2024 had a memorable finale to their time at Moffat County High School. MCHS’s Saturday commencement saw a sendoff of senior students in not one, but two different.
The memory of a longstanding member of a local service club lived on in a whole new way this year, as his former colleagues recently handed out a significant amount of student funding. Leading up.
With a large percentage of her childhood spent on horseback, Moffat County’s Katie Jo Knez is riding taller in the saddle than ever these days. The MCHS senior signed her letter of intent Thursday, March.
With rain throughout the day in Craig and an opponent named the Thunder on their floor, it was only fitting that the members of the Moffat County girls basketball team had a lightning-in-a-bottle kind of.