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- Activity director provides loyal service to Walbridge Wing
- October 24, 2003
- Rudie Sersch said she heard a rumor that “Meekers were going to inherit the earth, so I decided to stay a while.”
- Meeker agencies request 2004 funding
- October 24, 2003
- Four local agencies requested Rio Blanco County use tax funds to assist them in operation and development Thursday, the last scheduled day of county budget workshops sessions.
- From the Pressbox
- Execution
- October 24, 2003
- One of the least exciting and cliched quotes that a coach can give a sports writer is “Whoever executes the best will win the game.”
- Same ol’ schedule
- Nearly every Craig Middle School athletic team dominates its competition.
- October 24, 2003
- Two weeks ago the Craig Middle School eighth-grade football team finished its season with a 16-0 win against rival Steamboat Springs. The win was the final middle school football game for the team as it finished the season 7-1 and 15-1 overall.
- ‘Dogs swallow 22-12 loss to the Sailors
- October 24, 2003
- Travis Hodo, Kris Gayer and Wayne Buelter call it their war paint. It’s nothing more than eye black smeared all over their faces, but if it makes the Steamboat defensive linemen play harder on the line no one really questions it.
- Caring school climate makes healthier, better adjusted youth
- October 24, 2003
- Asset No. 5: Caring School Climate Youth are more likely to grow up healthy when their school provides a caring, encouraging environment. (Twenty-four percent of youth surveyed by Search Institute have this asset in their lives.)
- Cordwood construction
- Couple uses innovative building techniques
- October 24, 2003
- In the two hours before he heads off to work the graveyard shift at the power plant, Harry Dunn eats breakfast/dinner and hangs out with the masons who are erecting the “stackwall” structure he waited almost 30 years to build.
- Schools prepare for substance abuse prevention week
- October 24, 2003
- An annual effort to keep children drug-free is right around the corner. Between Oct. 27-31 students in the Moffat County School District will recognize Red Ribbon week.
- Doyle E. Jackson
- October 24, 2003
- Doyle E. Jackson 1925-2003
- Town needs to support return of nursing home
- October 24, 2003
- Town needs to support return of nursing home
- Recreation center proposal is OK, funding through use tax is not
- October 24, 2003
- Recreation center proposal is OK, funding through use tax is not
- Talk of the Town
- October 24, 2003
- Question: How important is a nursing home to our community?
- Punishment befitting the crime
- October 24, 2003
- It turned out that the only thing that might have been injured was one man’s ego.
- Leadership seminar helps area officials address regional issues
- October 24, 2003
- Colleges, hospitals and healthcare and transportation were identified as areas that could be consolidated to serve a greater regional population base.
- Home-school debate halted
- October 24, 2003
- The Moffat County School District will stick with its existing home school enrollment regulations, despite attempts to garner more revenue by changing it.
- DOW improves testing process
- Hunters remain concerned about Chronic Wasting Disease
- October 24, 2003
- The chronic wasting disease sample collection center on the outskirts of Craig is using new technology to streamline the process, and is on pace, if slightly behind, last year’s submission levels.
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