Also from November 12
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- Youth baseball’s parent board to make comeback
- November 12, 2003
- Scott Parker can remember a time when the demand for youth baseball coaches was to the point where he coached two baseball teams in the summer. At that time, being on an all-star team for a boy meant he got to ride his bike to the ballpark every Monday and Wednesday for an extra practice.
- The itch for ‘ITSH’
- Youth hockey holds four-session clinic for beginners
- November 12, 2003
- At first glance the scene at the Craig Youth Hockey Association’s Introduction to Skating and Hockey program isn’t pretty. People on the ice of all ages were slipping and sliding and falling all over the place, but when they get up, if one looks real close, there are almost always smiles on the skaters’ faces.
- Making a difference:
- Organization provides legal advice, services to low-income residents
- November 12, 2003
- Often times, a little bit of legal advice or assistance can make a large difference in someone’s life.
- Change give more people acces to dental care
- Roving van now accepting patients covered by Medicaid
- November 12, 2003
- The Miles For Smiles Dental Van will treat more children than it ever has on its next stop in Moffat County, increasing the length of time it stays in the area and adding availability to Medicaid children as well.
- Ida Wommer
- November 12, 2003
- Raymond Haskins
- November 12, 2003
- Hunter’s bloopers are nothing to joke about
- November 12, 2003
- “How many years does it take a mule deer to become an elk?”
- County cuts continue
- Commissioners hire human resource director despite hiring freeze
- November 12, 2003
- For the Moffat County commissioners, the worst case scenario for county expenses in 2003 is $7.9 million in expenses.
- Paul Amos Perez Sr.
- November 12, 2003
- 1948-2003
- Billy Waters
- November 12, 2003
- Howard Ritchie Sr.
- November 12, 2003
- Bleeding the Black Ink
- A balancing act of a business
- November 12, 2003
- Newspapers are unique animals in that while they are businesses and must meet all the demands that other businesses must meet, they also are beholden to a particular group if it they want to maintain their credibility.
- Commissioners are wasting money by micro-managing
- November 12, 2003
- Nursing students progress from classroom
- November 12, 2003
- The inaugural class of nursing students at Colorado Northwestern Community College’s Craig campus left the classroom Tuesday to begin its clinical training in local hospitals.
- County TV likely to go offline
- Local television station owners fight to keep service
- November 12, 2003
- Though no decision was made on the future of Craig’s Channel 27 at the Moffat County commissioner meeting Wednesday, the future looks bleak for the television station.
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Would you be in favor of the Moffat County School District shifting to a year-round school year?
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