Also from April 18
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- Moffat County ties with Palisade
- April 18, 2004
- With the wind to their backs, the Moffat County High School girls soccer team jumped on Palisade early.
- Swimmers soak up success
- Boys team breaks three school records
- April 18, 2004
- The record board at the Moffat County High School pool needs a facelift. The boys swim team broke three school records at the Jeffco Invitational in Arvada Friday and Saturday.
- Get water wise before taking the plunge
- Search and Rescue experts offer water safety tips
- April 18, 2004
- As mountain snow melts and river waters rise, kayakers squeeze into their wetsuits and prepare to get their paddles wet.
- Weather beaten and worn out
- Crop market prices and precipitation conspire against working farmers
- April 18, 2004
- The discontent and inconvenience rain will bring the city dweller is a miracle to the farmer. It brings hope for the season and the promise of a crop.
- Rotary offering a new place to play
- Project creates playground for Shadow Mountain
- April 18, 2004
- After 40 hours of labor, nearly $8,000 in equipment and a little cooperation between a government agency and a service organization, voila — Craig children have a new place to play.
- Residents embrace health fair
- Annual event helps buffer growing cost of medical services
- April 18, 2004
- The 9News Health Fair has been teaching Moffat County residents about themselves for a quarter of a century.
- Having fun with children
- Kids the main event at weekend festival
- April 18, 2004
- Young children had their day to play Saturday during the sixth annual Children’s Festival at the Centennial Mall.
- Craig Marine buried
- Phelps remembered as ‘greatest hero’
- April 18, 2004
- DUBOIS, Wyo. — Former Craig resident Chance Phelps was remembered as a friend, a good son and a patriotic Marine proud to serve his country.
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