Also from November 19
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- Craig police
- November 19, 2003
- Family still mourns girl’s disappearance
- Case remains open as investigation approaches 24-year mark
- November 19, 2003
- Every year around this time, Paul and Mona Blee send letters about their missing daughter, Marie, to the editors of the Craig Daily Press and the Steamboat Today.
- Bleeding the Black Ink
- Coming together to communicate
- November 19, 2003
- It might have been a meeting of contentious finger pointing.
- Rec league hoopsters get full-court press
- November 19, 2003
- Dribbling the basketball up and down a full court can be tiring.
- Eyecare Specialties takes v-ball title
- November 19, 2003
- The last few years there has been no question which two teams were the best in the Craig Parks and Recreation competitive adult volleyball league. Although the league had an increase in teams this year, the two leaders stayed at the top.
- Where were you?
- November 19, 2003
- Where were you Saturday?
- Hushed by the Huskies
- Florence’s big plays end football team’s state-title hopes
- November 19, 2003
- As far as the Moffat County High School football team is concerned, the difference between hosting Steamboat Springs in a state semifinal or sitting at home next week came down to one thing Saturday — big plays.
- Rangely gives CMS teams closest games so far
- November 19, 2003
- The eighth-grade boys basketball A-team may have met its match.
- Ranching business not without pain
- Occupation frought with risks, safety hazards
- November 19, 2003
- What would you do if you couldn’t do your job anymore?
- Making a difference:
- United Way funds keep girls in scouts
- November 19, 2003
- “Arts and crafts,” sang out nearly every member of Brownie Troop 213.
- Program distributes $8K to Routt, Moffat residents
- November 19, 2003
- During the past year, Yampa Valley Electric Association’s Caring Consumers program distributed $8,000 to benefit service organizations and needy individuals throughout the Yampa Valley.
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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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