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Finding funding
Meth prevention group asks employers for help
December 8, 2004
Twentymile Coal Company spent $50,000 last year on drug rehabilitation programs for four of its about 400 employees, said Ron Spangler, the company’s human resource manager.
BOCC threatens to pull permit
State says it will have a fence in place soon at camping site
December 8, 2004
After waiting four years for the Colorado State Parks to build a fence at a camping site near the Maybell Bridge, the Moffat County commissioners are ready to revoke the state park’s conditional use permit.
SAR: Moffat County schools ‘average’
December 8, 2004
Seven thousand, seven hundred and sixty-nine dollars buys Moffat County School District students an education the state deems average.
Five Bulldogs named All-League
December 8, 2004
The Moffat County High School football team gathered Monday night to celebrate it’s season. For coach Kip Hafey, it also was a celebration of the program’s continued improvement.
Ideas flow for Northwest Colorado brand
December 8, 2004
Northwest Colorado’s brand will likely be … well, a brand.
Sandrock Ridge Care and Rehab Center
December 8, 2004
The residents and staff of Sandrock Ridge Care and Rehab Center would like to express their thanks and appreciation to the Craig Lions Club for their thoughtfulness. May you all have a joyous holiday season. God bless you all.
Former dental worker faces 23 felony charges
December 8, 2004
A former employee of Dr. John Ilko, a Craig dentist, is facing 23 felony charges for alleged theft and forgery in separate incidents dating back to January 2003.
Animal ID project focus of town hall meetings
December 8, 2004
Colorado livestock producers will have an opportunity to learn first-hand from their peers about Colorado’s Animal ID Pilot Project during a series of town hall meetings scheduled across Colorado throughout December 2004 and January 2005.
County will consider hepatitis vaccinations
December 8, 2004
Midway through 2004, doctors had diagnosed 20 hepatitis cases in Colorado.
Magic is in the cards for reader
December 8, 2004
Bridgette Harris often can be found in 3 C’s Card Shop either officiating or playing games of Magic: The Gathering, a trading card game that has become extremely popular since its creation in 1993.
Datebook for Dec. 9
December 8, 2004
Today 9:30 a.m. The Craig Book Club will meet to review “Waiting for Snow in Havana” by Carlos Eire at Serendipity coffee shop. Call Jan at 824-4136.
News briefs for Dec. 9
December 8, 2004
The Board of Trustees of The Memorial Hospital is requesting that interested residents join them in the evaluation of the remaining sites under consideration for the construction of the new partial replacement hospital building. Sites being evaluated are the Wilson property, Kloos property and CNCC property. The Board is forming an Advisory Group of 12 to 15 residents to provide a recommendation to the board. The next meeting for discussion of this topic will be during the Craig City Council meeting with the hospital board at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. A final advisory group meeting to determine the final recommendation will be held at a later date; those interested in participating in the Advisory Board or want to voice their opinions on the relocation should call Pam Thompson, TMH community relations director, at 826-3109. Residents also can send an e-mail to tmhpr@amigo.net.
Police blotter for Dec. 9
December 8, 2004
Jail Report Tuesday, Dec. 7 • Sherry Joanne Bristow, 21, was booked into the Moffat County Jail on a charge of failure to comply. Craig Police Department Tuesday, Dec. 7 • Shoes were reported stolen from Cashway. • A juvenile disturbance was reported. • Fraud by check was reported by the Golden Cavvy. • Fraud by check was reported by Tri State Equipment. • Fraud by check was reported by Moffat Family Clinic.
Lydia Christell Robertson: 1917-2004
December 8, 2004
Lydia Christell Robertson of Craig, died Nov. 27, 2004, at The Memorial Hospital in Craig. She was 87.
Brad Keadle: Thornton
December 8, 2004
It was refreshing to see the outcome of the Sadvar case. Having a son that went through the same situation in Craig, it was nice to see a good outcome.
Red Petersen: Craig
December 8, 2004
I am writing about the letter “Gun-happy officers have no place in law enforcement” by Judi Hunt.
Our view: A lesson about openness
December 8, 2004
Last Thursday, county commissioners discussed an interesting letter that Moffat County library trustee John Ponikvar wrote to a fellow board member.
Teen runs grill business
With family’s help, Natasha Chapman takes lead role in Nanaco Outdoors
December 8, 2004
What started as an excellent meal has turned into a business that covers three counties for one 15-year-old girl.
Cooking a leading fire source
December 8, 2004
Year after year, hundreds of people are killed and thousands are injured as a result of one of humankind’s most essential and pleasurable activities: cooking.
KRAI drive nets $21,500
December 8, 2004
Joshua Fleming, program director for KRAI 93.7 and 102.3, teared up at the end of the Holiday Drive hosted by the radio station, but it wasn’t because the station didn’t meet its goal.
Teen who smashed cars pleads guilty to a felony
December 8, 2004
Going to the big dance
Cheerleaders, dancers get ready for State Spirit Competition this weekend
December 8, 2004
The Moffat County High School Dance and Cheer teams spend most of the school year entertaining and cheering others.
Swimmers tune up in Grand Junction
December 8, 2004
There weren’t any spectacular performances during the opening weekend for the Moffat County High School swim team, but nobody expected that would happen at the beginning of the season.

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