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Girls swim heads
November 29, 2000
The Moffat County High School girls swimmers will open the season and dive into action during the Montrose Relays Saturday in Montrose.
Lady ‘Dogs open season in Vernal
November 29, 2000
The Moffat County High School Lady ‘Dogs have been wearing out the gym floor the last three weeks in practice while polishing up their basketball skills in preparation for an outstanding season.
Dickinson appointed to committee
November 29, 2000
Moffat County’s voice on federal land issues just got stronger. Moffat County Commissioner, T. Wright Dickinson, has been named vice chair of the Federal Land Management Subcommittee of the National Association of Counties’ (NACo) Public Lands Steering Committee. Jane Hague, NACo president, named Dickinson to the position.
Trespass ordinance passes
New law approved without contention
November 29, 2000
Craig city Council members discussed the constitutionality of a trespass ordinance before approving modifications to it at their meeting Tuesday evening.
Safety center construction rolls along
November 29, 2000
With hard hats on and surrounded by the noise of construction, some community members got their first look at the Moffat County Public Safety Center Wednesday.
PSC loan request surprises officials
Commissioner’s plan to borrow money
November 29, 2000
What we have here is a failure to communicate,” the warden said in the movie “Cool Hand Luke.”
Some residents forget county leash law
November 29, 2000
The Moffat County Sheriff’s Department would like to remind all county residents that there exists a leash law in the county as well as within
Community
November 29, 2000
Fairs, 4-H participants and livestock go together like bacon, eggs and orange juice, and the Colorado State Fair is just the place to display that combination. The State Fair is the event of the year to spotlight the hard work and dedication of Moffat County 4-H members. The Fair was held in Pueblo, Colo., Aug. 19 through Sept. 4, and Moffat County was well represented. Fairs, 4-H participants and livestock go together like bacon, eggs and orange juice, and the Colorado State Fair is just the place to display that combination. The State Fair is the event of the year to spotlight the hard work and dedication of Moffat County 4-H members. The Fair was held in Pueblo, Colo., Aug. 19 through Sept. 4, and Moffat County was well represented. “This year we had two Champion Showman in market sheep, a Grand Champion Junior in leathercraft and 25 blue ribbons it was spectacular,” said Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Agent Ann Franklin. “It takes a lot of work to go to state, and all the kids did very well this year they really excelled.” All the results have not been reported to Franklin’s office yet; the lambs and hogs are still out. Here is partial list of Moffat County winners at the Fair: Leathercraft Unit 2, Jr. Bailee Porter, Blue Unit 3, Jr. Frankie Stetson, Blue, Champion in Unit, Grand Champion Junior Leathercraft Overall Unit 4, Jr. Kacey Snowden, Red Veterinary Science Unit 2, Sr. Trinity Perry, Blue Model Rocketry Unit 6, Jr. Lance Poole, Red Woodworking Unit 3, Jr. Brian Poole, Blue Entomology Unit 1, Jr. Ari Osborn, Red Shooting Sports Projects Archery, Jr. Chris Thompson, Blue and 9th in Unit Archery, Sr. Derrick Thompson, Blue and 8th in Unit Air Rifle, Jr. Nick Lee, Blue and 8th in Unit Shotgun, Jr. Brandon Murray, Red .22-caliber Rifle, Jr. Jacob Pearson, Blue .22-caliber Rifle, Sr. Melissa Haskins, Blue and 6th in Unit Muzzleloading, Jr. Richard Bailey, Blue and Champion in Unit Shooting Sports Competition Senior .22-caliber Hunt Rifle Team 3rd in State Amanda Haskins, Lucas Wilson, Olivia Davis, Jake Haskins Junior .22-caliber Junior Rifle Team 1st in State Zach Pearson, Nick Lee, Amanda Cutler, Jacob Pearson Junior .22-caliber Target Rifle Team 2nd in State Zach Pearson, Megan Price, Jacob Pearson, Madison Aaberg Senior .22-caliber Target Rifle Team 3rd in State Amanda Haskins, Olivia Davis, Jake Haskins, Melissa Haskins Individual Shooting Senior .22-caliber Target Rifle Amanda Haskins, 7th Place Jake Haskins, 10th Place Junior .22-caliber Target Rifle Madison Aaberg, 1st Place Zach Pearson, 2nd Place Megan Price, 10th Place Senior .22-caliber Hunt Rifle Jake Haskins, 9th Place Junior .22-caliber Hunt Rifle Jacob Pearson, 2nd Place Nick Lee, 3rd Place Megan Price, 4th Place Zach Pearson, 5th Place Range Management Unit 1, Jr. Doyle Moon, Blue Macrame Unit 1, Jr. Alesha Forbes, Blue, 8th in Unit Ceramics Unit 2 Megan Nielson, Blue, 7th in Unit Unit 4 Danielle Nielson, Red Cake Decorating Unit 1 Kaleigh Cutler, Red Unit 2 Trinity Perry, Blue International Intrigue Unit 1, Jr. Clara Stiefel, Blue, 7th in Unit Photography Unit 1, Jr. Amanda Cutler, Blue Clothing Unit 1, Jr. Leah Perry, Blue Unit 2, Jr. Cassie Rogers, Red Unit 4, Sr. Rebekah Longwell, Blue, 5th in Unit Unit 22, Sr. Lena Parker, Blue Decorate Your Duds, Jr. Camie Robinson, Blue Crocheting Juniors Bailee Porter, Blue, 3rd in Unit Knitting Seniors Trinity Perry, Blue, 3rd in Unit Juniors Kaleigh Cutler, Red Quilting Intermediate Elizabeth Dunn, Blue Foods Unit 1 Kristen Verplanck, Red Unit 2 Cassie Rogers, Red Unit 3 Lyndi Wellman, Blue Unit 4 Alesha Forbes, Red Unit 13 Lena Parker, Blue, 5th in Unit Unit 35 Jenna Stiefel, Red Market Sheep 8-10 year olds Eli Buckner, Champion Showman Weight Class 120 lb Suffolk, 1st Place Weight Class 125 lb Suffolk Chance Buckner, 1st Place Suffolk Jessica Willingham, Reserve Champion Overall 14-16 years old Jessica Willingham, Champion Showman Lightweight Suffolk, 4th Place Crossbred Kristen Reid, 2nd in Class; Heavy Weight, 4th in Class Weight Class Blaine Kawcak, placed in top ten *Results are according to information provided by participants.

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