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.
Not every high schooler has a good sense of what the career world will entail, but a group of Moffat County students have gained plenty of unique on-the-job skills in recent months. MCHS recently returned.
On Wednesday night, pastor Len Browning delivered perhaps his shortest sermon ever after being presented with the Volunteer of the Year Award at the annual State of the Community dinner hosted by the Craig Chamber.
An early bit of Christmas cheer was more than welcome for Moffat County senior Megan Neton, as she learned earlier this month that she was short-listed for a big academic honor. Neton was notified just.