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Learning curve
Commissioner-elect getting ready for first term
December 17, 2004
Ken Parsons, commissioner-elect for Rio Blanco County, is on an intense learning mission. He wants to learn as much as he can about the county before he is sworn in, in January.
Briefs for Dec. 18
December 17, 2004
A hunter education class sponsored by the Division of Wildlife will be held in the basement of St. Michaels Catholic Church, at Seventh and Barclay streets in Craig. Class hours will be 6 to 9 p.m. Jan. 17 to 21. For more information, or to reserve your seat, call 824-3628.
Craig family settles with county
December 17, 2004
Fourteen-year-old Mackenzie Maneotis has to wear lifts in her shoes and is exempted from doing crunches in gym class because of medical problems she’s suffered after being broadsided by a Moffat County sheriff’s deputy almost two years ago.
Board tables library hearing
December 17, 2004
Linda Booker won’t be removed from the Moffat County Library Board of Trustees, at least not Tuesday.
No frills holiday
Inmates celebrate minimally this season
December 17, 2004
T.J. Kober thinks he’s been granted the best holiday wish.
Recovering addicts provide guidance on meth
December 17, 2004
Members of the Communities Overcoming Methamphetamine Abuse task force provided updates about the work of their committees Thursday, but not without getting sidetracked discussing the insider’s view of the meth drug culture.
Beulah Burrows
December 17, 2004
Beulah Burrows of Craig died Dec. 13, 2004, at St. Mary’s Hospital in Grand Junction. She was 84.
Moffat wrestlers sitting in first
December 17, 2004
After the first two rounds of the 28th annual Warrior Classic in Grand Junction, the Moffat County High School wrestlers found themselves sitting in first place.
Bulldogs boys listen for a win
December 17, 2004
One of the most important body parts for the members of Moffat County High School boys basketball team this year has been their ears.
Delta goes down
Team unable to challenge MCHS girls basketball team
December 17, 2004
Blowouts are about as much fun for the winning team as the losing team.
Clifton Johnson
December 17, 2004
Clifton Johnson of Craig died Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2004, at his home. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m., Monday, Dec. 20, 2004, at Grant Mortuary. Memorial donations may be made to the Northwest Colorado VNA and Hospice, in care of Grant Mortuary.
Blotter for Dec. 18
December 17, 2004
Thursday, Dec. 16 Joel Miller was booked into the Moffat County Jail on a charge of third-degree assault.
Our View: Salaries shouldn’t be secret
December 17, 2004
The 2005 legislative session will be the first time in years that Colorado Counties Inc. hasn’t fought a state statute that requires counties to publish the names and salaries of each employee on the payroll.
Cracking the (dress) code
Craig’s fashions tend to be mostly casual
December 17, 2004
Casual work days may not just be for Fridays anymore, at least not in Craig.
Paityn Jane Cox
December 17, 2004
Ginger Cox and Zachary Cox of Craig announce the birth of their daughter, Paityn Jane Cox, at 9:26 a.m. Dec. 9, 2004, at The Memorial Hospital.
Students open Santa’s Workshop
December 17, 2004
The sound of pounding overshadowed the laughter, but both could be heard in the hallways of Ridgeview Elementary School as students put books aside and opened their own Santa’s Workshop.
Cooper Ray Stewart
December 17, 2004
Erica Stewart and Brandon Stewart of Hamilton announce the birth of their son, Cooper Ray Stewart, at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 22, 2004, at Yampa Valley Medical Center.
Hunter Andrew Snow
December 17, 2004
Amber Snow and Andy Snow of Craig announce the birth of their son, Hunter Andrew Snow, at 7:15 p.m. Dec. 9, 2004, at The Memorial Hospital.
Carter Leo Green
December 17, 2004
Kacey Green and Chad Green of Craig announce the birth of their son, Carter Leo Green, at 5:16 a.m. Nov. 27, 2004, at Yampa Valley Medical Center.
Students learn language skills with cards
December 17, 2004
Eighth-grader Hollie Shipley brought two Christmas tree ornaments from home to school for a special project.

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