Archive for Thursday, September 25, 2003

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Bayfield aware of disadvantages against bigger Bulldogs
September 25, 2003
Dave Close knows his team is up for a big challenge Saturday.
Volleyball rallies to defeat Rifle
September 25, 2003
Rifle — Despite losing the third game and falling behind Rifle High School two games to one, Moffat County volleyball coach Becky Howlett noticed a shift in her team’s energy and knew that the game wasn’t over.
Board tables home-school issue tabled
September 25, 2003
The Moffat County School District Board of Education tabled by a 5-1 vote a decision to change the requirement that homeschoolers be required to take two district classes if they opt to take one. Board president Phil Hastings was the dissenting vote.
School survey indicates improved climate
September 25, 2003
According to the results of a Craig Middle School survey, seventh and eighth grade students are becoming more satisfied with their school experiences.
Craig police
September 25, 2003
Edward James “Smokey” Kiser
September 25, 2003
1927-2003
Fred Behrman
September 25, 2003
Touch of Spice
Two different directions
September 25, 2003
Are all children so contrary, or is it just Katie?
Do we need more laws?
September 25, 2003
As Craig’s local liquor licensing authority, the Craig City Council should take its responsibility seriously and ensure that license holders have taken all steps to prevent repeated violations.
Hospital’s EMS team confident in ability to find rural addresses
September 25, 2003
Despite Moffat County’s plan to implement a new address system for residents on county roads, The Memorial Hospital’s Emergency Medical Services team says that locating county residents in need of ambulance services is a top priority. Immediate response times indicate the level of confidence the team has in its ability to find residents no matter how their homes are addressed.
CNCC student numbers up, administrators continue to cut costs
Cosmetology coordinator hopeful budget cuts won’t impact program
September 25, 2003
Tracy Caddy worries everyday about future funding for her program.
Felon on run after skipping hearings
DA’s office admits mistake in PR bond decision
September 25, 2003
A former Craig resident and convicted felon is on the run after an apparent mistake by the district attorney’s office allowed him a personal recognizance bond as part of a plea agreement.

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