Also from December 10
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- Eighth-grade Bullpups take third place at districts
- December 10, 2000
- The eighth-grade boys basketball team went to Steamboat in hoping to bringing back a district trophy for the Craig Middle School, instead they brought back memories of a third place finish.
- Debate over cloud seeding continues
- December 10, 2000
- ASPEN, Colo. (AP) When a small storm front rolled through the Central Rockies last week, Vail Resorts fired up five of its 14 cloud-seeding machines while the Aspen Skiing Co. stuck with its usual practice of hoping for snow.
- Obituraries/Funerals
- December 10, 2000
- The child’s a terrible mind to waste
- December 10, 2000
- n dramatic contrast to some public school system graduates who can’t read their own high school diplomas, a pair of young academic mavericks are refining a low-grade ore of culturally and economically deprived kids into gold-star students.
- Law Enforcement
- December 10, 2000
- Incidents reported for Dec. 8
- CNCC welcomes new computer instructor to Craig campus
- December 10, 2000
- Colorado Northwestern Community College (CNCC) is gearing up its computer curriculum on the Craig campus with a new instructor.
- BLM educates public about its wilderness designation process
- December 10, 2000
- The way the Vermillion Basin area will be managed over the next few decades was the subject an open house sponsored by the Bureau of Land Management Thursday.
- Cold front brings blowing snow, freezing temperatures
- December 10, 2000
- A powerful cold front pushed into Colorado on Sunday, sending temperatures into the teens and single digits, and bringing snow as it moved across the state.
- Lady Dogs win twice in home opener
- December 10, 2000
- Last weekend, the Moffat County High School varsity girls basketball team won three tough road games. Saturday night, the Lady ‘Dogs were glad to be on their home court and continued their winning streak when they defeated the Roaring Fork Rams 56-32 in their season opener at Moffat County High School gym.
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Question of the week
Would you be in favor of the Moffat County School District shifting to a year-round school year?
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