Also from August 15
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- Demolition Derby proves to be smashing entertainment
- August 15, 2004
- The lure of legally smashing up a car and possibly getting paid for it, was too much for Doug Wagoner to resist. The Craig man and a group of his buddies wasted little time picking out a car and getting it smash-ready for Saturday’s demolition derby at the Moffat County fair.
- Fager’s small-town roots don’t slow her big dreams
- August 15, 2004
- Tami Fager is the only female manager in her company, a published author, an entrepreneur, and will soon earn a master’s degree.
- Briefs for Aug. 16, 2004
- August 15, 2004
- There will be a meeting for the parents of all high school athletes at 7 p.m. today in the high school auditorium.
- Datebook for Aug. 16, 2004
- August 15, 2004
- Deadline to register for the final Blazing Saddles day trip of the summer, which will be held Wednesday. The horse rides are sponsored by the Craig Parks and Recreation Department and Elk Horn Outfitters. No previous riding experience is necessary. Call 826-2029.
- Visitors, newcomers enjoy fair
- August 15, 2004
- Frank Bennett was traveling from Kansas City to Montana on a fly fishing trip when he saw the bill board advertising the Moffat County Fair.
- Turtle races draw crowd, raise funds
- August 15, 2004
- Scrutinizing gazes and hefty wagers followed a number of temporarily glorified reptiles around the ring Saturday during the annual turtle races at the Moffat County Fair.
- Animals draw top dollar at sale
- August 15, 2004
- She might be small of stature, but Gabriella Brown isn’t short on confidence. Friday morning, as she was getting dressed and preparing to show her steer, a Maine Angus cross named Moon, the 10-year-old Maybell resident told her mother, Sheli Steele, “This is the face of a grand champion.”
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Question of the week
Would you be in favor of the Moffat County School District shifting to a year-round school year?
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