Also from December 13
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- Northwest Men’s Bowling League
- December 13, 2000
- Results for Week No. 13
- J V girls come up short against Hayden
- December 13, 2000
- The Moffat County girls junior varsity basketball team lost a tough game against Hayden Tuesday evening at the high school gym.
- Local wins third free throw title
- December 13, 2000
- The thrill of victory, the agony of defeat and the pressure of a gut-wrenching situation are just a few of the feelings John Strahan felt before he captured his third Elks Club National Hoop Shoot title last week.
- Briefly in Business
- December 13, 2000
- Super Wash offers free car washes for food bank donations
- Swim team results
- December 13, 2000
- Swim team loses to powerhouse Glenwood
- December 13, 2000
- The Moffat County High School girls swim team had their home opener against Glenwood Springs Saturday at the high school pool. Glenwood, which is known as a powerhouse among the Western Slope teams, swam hard and fast, defeating the Lady ‘Dogs 139-49.
- Hoopsters out score Rams by 20 points
- December 13, 2000
- The Moffat High School boys varsity basketball team finished a busy day Saturday coming from behind to beat the Roaring Fork Rams 66-46.
- United Way short of goal
- December 13, 2000
- The Moffat County United Way hopes residents’ Christmas spirit will help it raise an additional $30,000 to reach its donation goal of $265,000 by Dec. 25.
- It’s not too late for winter car care
- December 13, 2000
- Cold weather has been consuming Northwest Colorado, and for some people, getting cars to moan to life on frigid December mornings might be a chore.
- Mail Call
- December 13, 2000
- To the Editor, With a bigger margin of votes than those separating the presidential race, proponents of Colorado’s Prop 24 must be wondering if that many voters can be wrong. But just as most folks’ notions about growth date back to the 1800’s, so does Colorado’s stubborn tendency to boom and bust. Interestingly, our bust of the ‘80s followed by the boom of the ‘90s paralleled the national economy to the letter. Arvada, for example, grew by a scant 5.5% during the eighty’s recession but tripled the growth in the last decade.
- Small group gathers to oppose casino
- December 13, 2000
- If the Ute indian tribe pushes to go through with a tentative proposal to build a casino in Craig, it will face a group of residents strongly opposed to it a small group.
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