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  1. 12 June 2008 at 8:42 a.m.

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    jjcarver (Anonymous) says…

    While looking at the picture of the destruction of the Craig Middle School I have a lot of mixed feelings. I went to High School in that building and spent 4 years storing memories of that time. It was a happy time and I hate to see it go. But I also realize that eventually the buildings go to make way for new facilities. I guess I am holding on to memories of the happy time in mocohi. i spent a lot of time in that building and I am reminded of how during wrestling season run laps in the halls. Up the stairs in the south section and down the hall and down the stairs and again down the hall to the stairs once again. In 1962 I was the Colorado Heavy Weight State Champion and I cherrish these memories. But time marches on and the new becomes ofd and must be cleared to make new for new once again.

  2. 12 June 2008 at 11:07 p.m.

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    dentedfender (Anonymous) says…

    Oh the memories for me too. Sitting on the sidelines during baseball and basketball games while the favorite sons got to play the game cause mommy and daddy helped out. So you can see it wouldn't hurt if they took out the baseball field too. Sitting in the Classroom and taking the belittling from the teachers cause I wasn't as smart as some.

    Now don't worry; I got over all of that and didn't even think about taking a weapon to school and still don't; but then again I don't have a lot of respect for the MOCOHI system of favoritism.

  3. 13 June 2008 at 8:10 a.m.

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    highway1340 (Anonymous) says…

    How come the romans, egyptians, greek, early american settlers, english, french (even the french for crying out loud), russians, chinese, etc can build building that last longer than 50 or 60 years? We get a building that is fifty years old and have it condemned and tear it down and build a new one. My dad went to school in a building that was 50 years old when he was in the second grade and they are still using it today (its about 90 years old now). Just curious.

  4. 13 June 2008 at 9:46 a.m.

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    lonelyone (Anonymous) says…

    I've often wondered why they couldn't just spruce it up like they did the admin building a few years ago?
    As for other countries keeping their old stuff………well heck, I suppose they built better then we did?!?!?! lol

  5. 15 June 2008 at 3:01 p.m.

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    Taxpayer (Anonymous) says…

    Remember, the citizens voted for the new school, and it appears the voters had on rose colored glasses and felt new was better than saving it. It's too bad as a group we didn't start asking more questions — but in Craig/Moffat County, asking a questions to give clarity or to receive more information means you are negative . It's either “you are with us, or you are against us” whenever you want clarity. If you question any financial data provided, you also are painted with a negativity. It is so sad. :-(

  6. 16 June 2008 at 9:53 a.m.

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    50cal (Anonymous) says…

    taxpayer put it on the ballot enough times and eventually with a boom on enough new people will vote on it. lonely, remember when the new highschool was built? started sliding down the hill during the first year? Can't keep water in the pool? well this is the same situation. THe old building was just standing up to well for the school districts needs. they said they couldn't put new technology in every classroom. (ever here of a drop ceiling?) So at least this new building can't slide down a hill and won't have drop ceilings to hide those pesky wiring problems. Don't worry though when the boom goes bust and the new people take their jobs and go to greener pastures the school district won't ask us with roots here for more, nor will the hospital board or the commitee for a new rec center.

  7. 16 June 2008 at 4:56 p.m.

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    redneckgirl (Anonymous) says…

    I just got my new escrow statment in the mail on my property taxes……it went up $30 A MONTH …and I didn't vote for this yet I have to pay for it. I was paying a little extra towards my principal but now I won't be able to since my taxes are escrowed into my mortgage. Having teenage boys, my grocery bill is almost as much as my mortgage now. Holy Cow!

  8. 16 June 2008 at 8:20 p.m.

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    lonelyone (Anonymous) says…

    Redncekgirl, I feel your pain. It's bad enough when there are just two people to worry about, but when you have to pay for all the things kids need too, it can at times get to be to much.
    Add to the mess that the utilities companies are raising rates. Gas going up, groceries, meds, and Taxslaves personal favorite……….TP……just kidding Tax. Take all of this into the mix and it's not a pretty picture. It's got to stop sometime……….doesn't it???

  9. 16 June 2008 at 9:19 p.m.

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    50cal (Anonymous) says…

    now remember that these milllevies are only a small percentage so noone will be hurt redneckgirl. Did your property value go up as well? mine sure did. gotta love that too huh?

  10. 16 June 2008 at 9:45 p.m.

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    calvinhobbs (Anonymous) says…

    The building did have a drop ceiling, that was not the tech problem. 1 or 2 outlets per room, no GFCI outlets and numerous were ungrounded, old wires, over loaded circuits, leaky roofs, cracks in the walls you could see outside on. Windows that were so poor a glass of water would freeze if it was next to it over night with the heat on. Drain pipes that ran in the outside walls that froze in November and thawed in March. Rusted out main water lines, A valley roof design on the north wing that leaked since the early 60's and never could get fixed, hi lead and copper levels in the drinking fountains due to 60 yr old pipes, just to name a few. May I ask, how old is your home? 60 years old? How about the car? It becomes cost effective to quit putting money into something and build for the future.

  11. 17 June 2008 at 6:57 a.m.

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    cacmt (Anonymous) says…

    I was just wondering if anyone knew the situation on the asbestos in the building? I was told by a school district employee that was also a problem but was wondering if anyone had any further details?

  12. 17 June 2008 at 8:20 a.m.

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    50cal (Anonymous) says…

    my god I never realized that all these problems existed. Christ now we need a new high school as well because it has the same fricken problems. Ever here of maintainance may I ask? if your people can't fix the problems find someone who can. I don't remember all these problems when I went to school there and the winters were much colder then. I don't remember the last time a kid got electricuted there either because of no gfi outlets

  13. 17 June 2008 at 4:07 p.m.

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    WileyWapiti (Anonymous) says…

    I have mixed feelings, change is good and if it gives the kids a better environment to learn and possibly make available opportunities that were not evident before, than I am for it. But the other side of my brain tells me that a new penny spends the same as a 50 year old penny - hell, it doesn't even have to be shiny. Can you even buy gumballs for a penny anymore? I will be sad with the new construction, my buddy who comes up from Denver to hunt with me, we always looked forward to heading out of town and seeing the deer eating the grass at the school - guess that will have to wait a year or so.

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