Also from November 20
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- Commissioners to work through conflicting budget projections in workman’s comp rates
- November 20, 2003
- Moffat County commissioners hope to straighten out their worker’s compensation rates at a meeting on Monday.
- City, county contribute to area juvenile intervention services
- November 20, 2003
- City and county contributions may have saved a program that provides state-mandated intervention services for juveniles.
- Charles Hellman
- November 20, 2003
- Snow job
- With onset of winter, motorists are remindedto move vehicles for snowplows
- November 20, 2003
- When winter arrives in earnest and the snowplows once again become a fixture on Craig streets, citizens will be expected to do their part to help maintain the roads by moving their cars so the Road and Bridge Department can effectively do its job.
- 4-H students honored at achievement night
- November 20, 2003
- Wow, it was great to see so many people at 4-H Achievement Night on Nov. 15. The evening started with a welcome and presentation of colors and pledges.
- Touch of Spice
- Kids do the dumbest things
- November 20, 2003
- My children are brilliant.
- Residents thank friends, emergency responders
- November 20, 2003
- Craig police
- November 20, 2003
- Cougars ready for home ice
- Three age groups have season openers at Loudy-Simpson Ice Arena Saturday
- November 20, 2003
- As far as home openers go, the Craig Cougar midgets hope that this year’s go much better than last year’s.
- Underage drinking
- November 20, 2003
- Law enforcement agencies in Moffat County share an appreciation for the problem of underage drinking, but they don’t share a philosophy about how to deal with it.
- Mother takes break from service in Baghdad to care for son
- November 20, 2003
- Now that there isn’t half a world between them, Army medic Cynthia Vallem and her son, Canyon, look cute together, sitting in Vallem’s kitchen wearing matching tan fatigues.
- Part of the problem, part of the solution
- November 20, 2003
- our view Those who are truly interested in the financial well being of Moffat County should go beyond criticizing the commissioners and offer some possible solutions to the problems.
- talk of the town
- November 20, 2003
- Each Saturday, four local residents will be a sounding board of opinion on topics both local and national. Check in each week to hear from your neighbors. This week’s topic: Why do you like living in Craig?
- Resident questions how county officials are spending tax dollars
- November 20, 2003
- The infamous public safety center, as promised by our commissioners, would be built for $8 million. Actual cost was nearly $13 million.
- Angels among us
- Workshop heightens residents’ connection to the spirit world
- November 20, 2003
- A lazy snow fell on the aspens outside while a group of expectant faces gathered in the cozy living room of a log cabin last week to request assistance from beyond. But not all were believers — at least not yet.
- Woodshop lesson is for girls, too
- November 20, 2003
- It wasn’t long ago that a group of mostly high school girls didn’t know the difference between a band saw and a lathe.
- All -Fall Athletes
- Craig Daily Press honors superior athletes
- November 20, 2003
- The Moffat County High School fall athletic teams kept the sports section of the Craig Daily Press busy as usual in 2003. It’s too bad that these honors couldn’t have come a couple of weeks later after a state football title game, but accomplishments of the football team and all the other fall teams can’t be sold short this year.
- Getting it write
- Elementary school students show off literary talents
- November 20, 2003
- As of Thursday evening, at least 50 authors and illustrators live in Craig.
- Budget battles
- Libraray board members concerned county cuts may hurt services
- November 20, 2003
- The Moffat County Library used to be open on Sundays. It used to be open late. And more people used to work there.
- ‘Five Most Wanted’ listed on Internet
- November 20, 2003
- The Moffat County Sheriff’s office soon will be changing the lineup on its online “Five Most Wanted” list, according to K.C. Hume, the sheriff’s chief investigator.
- Aliyah Jolene Hawkins
- November 20, 2003
- Eric Richard Lee Doolin
- November 20, 2003
- Isabelle Anne Herod
- November 20, 2003
- Natalie Cristina Claytor
- November 20, 2003
- Woman arrested on drug-related charges
- November 20, 2003
- Craig Police and GRAMNET arrested a Craig woman Thursday after they executed a search warrant and discovered drugs in her home, according to a report by the Craig Police Department.
- Making every dollar count
- November 20, 2003
- Although today is the last official day of United Way’s 2003-2004 fund-raising campaign, it is never too late to contribute to this organization that does so much for this community.
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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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