
By Shannon Lukens.

The 2022 Colorado Legislative Session has wrapped up in Denver. For Perry Will, it’s his last time representing Moffat and Rio Blanco counties in the Colorado House. Because of redistricting, those two counties aren’t in District 57 anymore.
Perry Will is running in his old district, but if elected in November, he would now represent Garfield, part of Eagle County, and Pitkin County which is where Aspen is located.

Colorado House Representative Dylan Roberts hosted a Virtual Town Hall this week with a 2022 Colorado Legislative Session Wrapup. It was his last session serving in the Colorado House for House District 26.
Roberts is running for Colorado Senate District 8 in November. There are eight counties in the district, including Routt, Jackson, Eagle, Moffat, and Rio Blanco counties.
Tonight is a school board meeting for the Moffat County School District. The regular meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. at 600 Texas Avenue in Craig.
In the Moffat County School District, today is the last day of school for students. Graduation for the Moffat County Class of 2022 is at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 28, in the high school gymnasium.

The Class of 2022 from Steamboat Springs High School graduates at 10 a.m. Saturday outside at Gardner Field. Students from Soroco High School also graduate at 11 a.m. on Saturday.
Today is also the last day of school for the kids in Hayden.
The last day of school for Soroco kids is next Thursday, and then Steamboat kids on Friday, June 3.
The CDPHE is starting today to send text message and email reminders to Coloradans 50 and over who can get a fourth dose of the COVID vaccine.
The text messages will originate from 45778 and read: State public health records show you are due for a fourth dose of COVID vaccine. Keeping up with your vaccines protects you from severe outcomes. Contact a vaccine provider today to make an appt. More info: https://covid19.colorado.gov/vaccinefinder. Learn more about COVID treatments at https://covid19.colorado.gov/treatments.
Grand Old West Days starts tonight in Craig. The carnival is at the Moffat County Fairgrounds. And there are activities all weekend.
Arts and crafts, food and drink vendors are wanted for Craig’s new event, Yampa River Rocks Reggae Festival, June 18th at Loudy Simpson Park in Craig. To sign up as a vendor or get more details about this event, visit yampafest.com