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22 January 2013 at 5:26 p.m.
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sc428 (Anonymous) says…
Goodbye Bryce . We at TMH wish you good luck with your future endevors.
22 January 2013 at 10:07 p.m.
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Patrick (Anonymous) says…
Take care Bryce, I have enjoyed publishing in your paper. You gave me a heck of an opportunity. Ill never forget looking up my name on Google and seeing the Wall Street Journal linking my first column over to the CDP.
Take care and may you find success and happiness.
Patrick Wayne Germond
22 January 2013 at 11:05 p.m.
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alcashion (Anonymous) says…
Never has The Daily Press had a publisher so dedicated and involved in the community. Serving on multiple boards, deeply involved in the schools, knowledgable to the extreme, a genuine interest in Craig's betterment and courageous enough to print a column he completely disagreed with.
He published my column on TMH although we had a significant disagreement on what was happening there.
Bryce is a courageous man, an honorable man and a humble man. Those who accuse him of arrogance mistake earnest and determined effort for the best for self promotion.
Because he is straightforward man and committed to the best principles of jounalism, he has brought considerable grief on himself. Few will know of the punishment he endured when the paper angered some. His children have been harassed, even physically. He has recieved death threats, had his property damaged and endured more lies than about anyone I can bring to mind.
Those in positions of authority that feel the weight of the citizens ire should count their blessings. What they endure on occassion, Bryce endures daily.
I deeply regret only coming to know him in these last few years. Although I am old enough to be his father, I consider Bryce a mentor in many ways. I will always count him as a friend and I will miss him terribly.
Perfect? No. Committed to publishing a quality paper and giving blood, sweat and tears to the
improvement of his community?……….
anyone I can even recall in my 59 years.
23 January 2013 at 12:32 p.m.
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Buff_bronc_fan (Anonymous) says…
Too bad we can't keep the Publisher and get rid of the Commissioners instead. Good luck, Bryce.
24 January 2013 at 8:36 a.m.
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Taxpayer (Anonymous) says…
Please add to that list a couple of City Council members and irresponsible chamber person or two. Bryce provided the spark to help people think about new ways to improve our community in Moffat County. What a shame some people never appreciated the high level of expectations and success Bryce envisioned for the County. What a loss to our community.