Also from December 20
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- Forecasters predict white Christmas in Northwest Colorado
- December 20, 2000
- The odds are good it will be a white Christmas this year. People who are spending Christmas in their homes cozied up in front of their fires, won’t need to worry about the nightmare before Christmas holiday travelers will.
- School board considers resolution to oppose casinos
- December 20, 2000
- During its Tuesday meeting Tuesday, the Craig City Council briefly discussed the the Dec. 5 meeting in which Ute tribal members came to the Holiday Inn to look into building an Indian-run casino in Craig.
- Matmen take top honors at Warrior Classic
- December 20, 2000
- The Moffat County Bulldogs wrestling team came home with the Warrior Classic trophy for the second year in a row.
- Quality, affordable health care a right or privilege?
- December 20, 2000
- To the Editor: Democrats contend that quality, affordable health care should be a right whereas Republicans contend that it should be a privilege. Thus, it is this fundamental difference that is preventing America from having any kind of universal health care system, for-profit or not-for-profit (single payer). Incidentally, all other advanced industrialized countries have had single payer systems now for any years, with overwhelming majority acceptance by both patients and health care providers.
- Yampa Valley calling areas soon to expand
- December 20, 2000
- Natural gas bills are going up, electric bills are on the rise and a gallon of gasoline costs enough to make people think about taking the bus. Wouldn’t it be nice to see a drop in something?
- County, city will use grant money to improve buildings, services
- December 20, 2000
- More than $1.5 million has been awarded to Northwest Colorado communities in Energy and Mineral Impact Assistance funds, and both Craig and Moffat County received their share.
- Churches embracing Internet to reach new members
- December 20, 2000
- WASHINGTON (AP) The Internet is often stereotyped as dehumanizing, solitary and secular, but don’t tell that to the many churches that use mostly homemade Web sites to reach out to new members and keep their own congregations talking. In the first study of its kind, the Pew Internet and American Life Project surveyed the online habits of over a thousand congregations to see to what extent they’re using the Internet to further their religious work.
- It’s beginning to sound a lot like Christmas…
- December 20, 2000
- Students at Maybell Elementary School gave their annual Christmas program, “A Rocky Mountain Christmas,” last Thursday.
- Holiday sales slow in Craig
- December 20, 2000
- Internet sales, a slowing economy, bad weather, good weather, longer shopping season, procrastinating shoppers, presidential election chaos and higher heating bills are reasons retailers in Craig and national experts give for sluggish holiday sales.
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Question of the week
Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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