Also from November 30
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- Suffering farmers eligible for low-interest emergency loans
- November 30, 2000
- Fields around Moffat County are covered with snow, the tractors are in the barns, and farmers who worked hard all summer are trying to figure out how to make up for losses suffered after a tough year.
- Deputy escapes $1 M lawsuit
- November 30, 2000
- The Moffat County Sheriff’s Department was vindicated in a court room last week and dodged a million dollar bullet when a lawsuit filed by Moffat County Jail inmate Scott Overton was dismissed.
- Rancher still eligible to get foreign workers
- November 30, 2000
- The H-2A program is a temporary foreign worker program run through the U.S. Department of Labor to help American employers fill positions they are unable to fill with U.S. workers. It helps a broad range of employers from cattle ranches to high-tech firms. Employers who hire H-2A workers must follow strict recruitment, pay and treatment guidelines.
- Rancher faces federal charges
- Complaints recorded against the Peroulis family for nearly a decade
- November 30, 2000
- Verbally and physically abusing foreign sheepherders, confiscating passports and visas, and providing workers with insufficient amounts of food and unsuitable housing are some of the charges the United States Department of Labor has brought against local sheep rancher John Peroulis and his sons, Louis and Stan.
- Bullpups bring down Rams
- November 30, 2000
- Once the Craig Middle School seventh grade B team took control, the Soroco Rams didn’t have a chance. The ‘Pups won the game, 27-22, but not without a last-minute fight.
- Young hunters get help from businesses, volunteers
- Colorado Division of Wildlife honors local coal company for its work with inner-city youth
- November 30, 2000
- Young hunters have some great opportunities due to the cooperation between local businesses and dedicated volunteers.
- Maybell
- November 30, 2000
- The monthly meeting for the Maybell 4-H club will be at 6 p.m. Friday in the Maybell Library. This meeting will be to discuss the up-coming Christmas party and enrollments for the club. The Maybell Rustlers would like to thank everyone that donated to their deer and elk hide collection. The club had a very successful year.
- Survey solicits opinions on services, projects
- November 30, 2000
- Residents can find a place to voice their concerns about, frustrations with and praises for the city of Craig right in their mailboxes.
- World AIDS Day looks to men for attitude changes, solutions
- November 30, 2000
- Jane (her real name withheld upon request) is a 32-year-old single parent living and working in Craig. Last month her life fell apart when she tested positive for HIV.
- St. Mark’s welcomes new priest
- November 30, 2000
- A welcoming reception will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. for the Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Moncrieffat at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 657 Green Street in Craig.
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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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