Also from May 28
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- Mail carrier food drive a success
- May 28, 2003
- Craig police
- May 28, 2003
- Raymond G. Holland
- May 28, 2003
- 1923-2003
- Keith Alan Dorland
- May 28, 2003
- 1983-2003
- Vivian Clay
- May 28, 2003
- Alice Johnson
- May 28, 2003
- Bleeding the Black ink
- When bad things happen to good papers
- May 28, 2003
- It’s been a rough month for newspapers and I’m sure there are a few editors and publishers out there who are glad to see that May is just about behind them.
- City basketball courts unsafe
- May 28, 2003
- Cyclists trek to annual Town Challenge
- May 28, 2003
- Eric Havrilla didn’t expect his first race of the Town Challenge Mountain Bike Race Series in Steamboat Springs to be easy, but at least it was short.
- Groups say drilling rules do not do enough to protect surface owners
- May 28, 2003
- A movement that will eventually propose changes to oil and natural gas drilling regulations is slowly making its way to Northwest Colorado.
- City attorney moving on to private practice
- May 28, 2003
- After 9 and a half years of service, City Attorney Sherman Romney is giving up his government job to take a chance on private practice.
- All hospital sites still open for consideration
- May 28, 2003
- The Memorial Hospital board of trustees wants to assure the public that all sites in Craig are still open for consideration while it continues to evaluate potential sites for construction of a new hospital.
- TMH sees budget shortfall
- Hospital exploring why it’s $750,000 in the red
- May 28, 2003
- So far this year The Memorial Hospital is about $750,000 short of its budget projections.
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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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