Also from June 2
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- Charter school remains under consideration
- School board member doesn’t think speedy approval is feasible; anticipates 2004 opening
- June 2, 2003
- Moffat County School Board President Phil Hastings told a group of eight Dinosaur residents Monday that he wanted to see a charter school in Dinosaur.
- Valley View Manor closes its doors
- 39 patients lose beds and 56 employees lose jobs because of corporate decision
- June 2, 2003
- More than 50 employees at Valley View Manor in Craig will be out of work in 60 days.
- From the Press Box
- Running with my eyes closed
- June 2, 2003
- There are accomplishments in life that one can always look back on and think, “I can’t believe I was capable of doing that.” Sunday I added a notch to my lifetime-achievement belt, but my body has yet to agree that it was something I should have done.
- Hospital board looking for property that gives residents best value
- June 2, 2003
- Rodeo team ties up regular season
- June 2, 2003
- The 28-rodeo regular season concluded this weekend in Rocky Ford for the Moffat County High School rodeo team. In the three-day event ,the MoCo team had five individuals finish in the top-10 in 17 events.
- State approves community college’s nursing program
- June 2, 2003
- Colorado Northwestern Community College’s nursing program won approval last week from a key state body.
- Craig police
- June 2, 2003
- Rayma G. Harper
- June 2, 2003
- 1916-2003
- Phyllis Trouth
- June 2, 2003
- H. Valden McFarland
- June 2, 2003
- Grand Olde West days successful thanks to community support
- June 2, 2003
- Allen-Barainca
- June 2, 2003
- Hayden man pleads guilty to drug charges
- June 2, 2003
- A plea agreement looks to keep a Hayden man charged in a six-month drug investigation out of state prison.
- State still eyeing grant funds
- Energy impact dollars could be used to make up for budget shortfall
- June 2, 2003
- The state has the option of tapping into $27 million of Energy and Mineral Impact Assistance funds if there’s a budget shortfall at the end of this fiscal year and local governments waiting for those funds won’t know until July whether they’ll get the money promised to them.
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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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