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- Alfred Sandoz
- June 11, 2003
- Roberta Ann Runyan
- June 11, 2003
- 1934-2003
- Virginia May Ditges
- June 11, 2003
- 1930-2003
- Innocent until proven guilty, or guilty until proven innocent?
- June 11, 2003
- Parade volunteers, entries appreciated
- June 11, 2003
- A summer of opportunity
- June 11, 2003
- The communities of Moffat County have an incredible opportunity this summer to make a lasting impression on visitors from all over the state.
- Bleeding the Black Ink
- Objectivity, negativity, bias and balance
- June 11, 2003
- Objectivity and bias are critical issues when it comes to journalism.
- Gardens planted thanks to donation
- June 11, 2003
- Youth group fund-raiser successful
- June 11, 2003
- MCHS wrestlers finish prep careers with wins at all-star dual
- June 11, 2003
- The singlets that Trevor Sloan and Ty Weber put on for Monday’s all-state wrestling dual meet were slightly stretched more than usual. But that’s the way it was for most of the guys at the meet.
- Bulldogs Cowboy up for camp
- June 11, 2003
- When Moffat County High School football coaches Chris Dralle, Kip Hafey and Lance Scranton read the cover story of the April, 19 Rocky Mountain News sports section, they all had the same idea.
- Keeping it simple
- Nathan Tomlin competes for another national tournament
- June 11, 2003
- When it comes to discussing the topic of wrestling, Nathan Tomlin, 10, who has competed in national championships such as Monster Mash Nationals, Rocky Mountain Nationals and AAU Nationals, doesn’t think too deeply about his athletic achievements.
- Golf clinic puts youth on course
- June 11, 2003
- Sporting his new Yampa Valley Golf Course hat, Coltin Bebensee explained his favorite parts of the golf camp he’s attending this week at Yampa Valley Golf Course.
- Dinosaur school decision set for next week
- June 11, 2003
- A committee in Dinosaur has presented its application and stated its case. Now it’s time for a decision from the Moffat County Board of Education on whether there will be a charter school in Dinosaur this coming school year.
- Craig P.D. seeks expansion of school officer program
- June 11, 2003
- The Craig Police Department is pursuing a grant to expand its resource officer program in the Moffat County school system.
- McInnis still pushing CWD legislation
- June 11, 2003
- Congressman Scott McInnis continues to push his legislation that would provide more federal funding to combat chronic wasting disease, while keeping the authority of dealing with the disease in the hands of states.
- Local doctor honored by state physicians group
- June 11, 2003
- She’s healed the sick and taught others to do the same.
- Council to review liquor license policy
- City officials express concern regarding businesses’ lack of interest in process
- June 11, 2003
- A February undercover sting in which the employees of five businesses were cited for selling alcohol to minors has given the Craig City Council something to think about. And, after several discussions, council members decided it was time to do something about it.
- Festival at Jarvie Ranch turns clock back 100 years
- June 11, 2003
- Moffat County residents will have a chance to step back in time more than 100 years Saturday at the Jarvie Ranch Family Fest.
- Nursing home future up in the air
- Local entities, private group investigate keeping Valley
- June 11, 2003
- Jackie James said Wednesday she wanted her elderly family member in a stable home to live out the remainder of her life.
- Hazel Linzenmeyer
- June 11, 2003
- Francis Moore
- June 11, 2003
- Violette May Joy Bartlett
- June 11, 2003
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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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