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Craig police
August 18, 2003
Animal control team deserves commendation, funding
August 18, 2003
Full speed ahead
Ten seniors lead team with speed, experience and lofty goals
August 18, 2003
Moffat County High School boys soccer coach Mick Havrilla said he likes to watch his team run. Potentially, the prospect of a coach who enjoys his team running sounds hard on the lungs and legs of the players. But it’s not that he likes to throw in extra wind sprints, he is simply enthralled by their running ability.
Moffat County continues discussions over fire plan
August 18, 2003
Northwest Colorado is the second most likely place in the nation for fires as a result of lightning strikes, members of the Moffat County Natural Resource Department told commissioners at Monday’s meeting.
Community Concerts looks at another sold-out season
August 18, 2003
With a sold out season, the Craig Community Concert Association is optimistic about the shows they have planned for the 2003-2004 schedule.
Partnership to elect board members
August 18, 2003
Board members are calling community response to the Craig/Moffat County Economic Development Partnership thrilling following a membership drive that garnered 18 new members.
Moffat County to face more budget cuts
August 18, 2003
Most Moffat County departments funded under the county’s general fund will have to slash expenditures in the next four months to make up for a $660,224 budget overestimate.
Allegiance pledge to continue at schools
Federal judge blocks state law requirement of students, teachers
August 18, 2003
Despite a federal judge blocking a law that requires public school students and teachers to recite the Pledge of Allegiance, Moffat County schools will continue to do business in the same way, said district Superintendent Pete Bergmann.

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