Also from April 12
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- Men charged in citizens’ arrest
- Sheriff: Civilians had no authority to revoke bond
- April 12, 2004
- Moffat County Sheriff’s deputies had to use bolt cutters to remove handcuffs from a man who was “arrested” by private citizens on Friday.
- City aims to secure armory for youth club
- April 12, 2004
- Craig City Council has applied to the state Department of Local Affairs for a grant to purchase the Old Armory from the state Department of Military Affairs.
- Caucus location changed
- Resident felt shut out of political process
- April 12, 2004
- After a Browns Park resident complained he was barred from attending his Republican caucus precinct meeting, Precinct 4’s location has been moved from the Bassett residence to Lodore Hall.
- Fair to offer career choices
- Teenagers can find work and college options Wednesday
- April 12, 2004
- Teens have a lot more choices than they think, particularly when it comes to deciding on a career.
- Game teaches girls life skills
- Third annual Girls to Women Conference is Friday
- April 12, 2004
- Life isn’t a game, but the Women’s Foundation of Colorado has made it one. “Reality Bites” was created to give young women a taste of adulthood — the decisions that come with it and the consequences.
- Estrada sentenced to four years
- Former Kmart janitor convicted of stealing from store
- April 12, 2004
- A former Kmart janitor convicted of stealing thousands of dollars in merchandise from the store received a four-year prison sentence.
- Phelps loved the Marines
- Ex-Craig student will be laid to rest in Dubois, Wyoming
- April 12, 2004
- Pfc. Chance R. Phelps will be laid to rest in his former hometown of Dubois, Wyo., his mother, Gretchen Mack, said Monday. The 19-year-old Marine, who moved to Craig in grade school and lived here until his senior year of high school, died from a gunshot wound Friday west of Baghdad.
- BLM moves to protect tribal land
- Agency looking to limit vehicle access
- April 12, 2004
- About 1,000 years after an American Indian tribe abandoned a habitation site near Browns Park, some off-highway vehicle enthusiasts found the tribe’s old home.
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