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- Datebook for Aug. 2, 2004
- August 1, 2004
- Today — Colorado Day. Craig city offices will be closed. However, Moffat County offices and Colorado state offices will be open.
- Rally for a Cure takes aim at breast cancer
- August 1, 2004
- Mary Jane Montoya used to enjoy playing golf with her friend, Arlene Roth. “We just had fun together,” Montoya reminisced.
- Class of 1954 gathers for reunion
- August 1, 2004
- In 1954 Dwight D. Eisenhower was president, muscle cars and slicked-back hair were in and four Moffat County High School senior girls were the best of friends.
- National Night Out is Tuesday
- August 1, 2004
- Michael Green and his brother Daniel are good about wearing their helmets when they ride their bikes, but nobody really noticed until recently.
- Quilters piece together history
- August 1, 2004
- Ginger Osborn was curious about some of the ornately designed quilts that had been in her family for generations. When she got the chance seven years ago for a professional to look them over, she didn’t hesitate. She had the heirlooms registered into Colorado archives.
- News Briefs for Aug. 4, 2004
- August 1, 2004
- Get involved in the 2004 Moffat County Fair by volunteering your time as a superintendent on Aug. 11.
- Rocket gets pitched in Craig
- Roger Clemens asked to leave Triple Crown game after arguing call, spitting seeds
- August 1, 2004
- “The Rocket” can’t seem to avoid the spotlight’s red glare. Roger Clemens, a lock for the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame with 300 wins and more than 4,000 strikeouts, was asked to leave a Triple Crown World Series tournament game at Loudy-Simpson Saturday after arguing a call with an umpire.
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Question of the week
Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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