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Relay two seconds from state qualification
January 25, 2004
ARVADA — After two long days of swimming, Moffat County High School girls swim coach Ed Stehlin wasn’t sure what to expect from his 400-meter freestyle relay team. The final event of the final day at the Jeffco Invitation would turn out to make the four-hour drive back to Craig a little bit more enjoyble.
Super Bowl not so super this year
Season’s biggest game can still turn a local buck
January 25, 2004
Sure, everybody wishes the Denver Broncos were playing in Sunday’s Super Bowl, but that won’t keep local fans from celebrating the season’s biggest match.
Craig Police
January 25, 2004
Restaurant’s sign ploy not appreciated; spirit of ‘friendly’ competition should be observed
January 25, 2004
Emergency medical service in Western Moffat County should be a priority county’s 2004 budget
January 25, 2004
In the business of saving lives
EMT Rich Nichols has put nine years into emergency rescue, teaching others life-saving techniques
January 25, 2004
Richard Nichols sums himself up quickly and exactly — the way you’d expect a paramedic to assesses an accident.
Dinner raises $1,400 to support miners
Residents kick in to assist striking Utah miners
January 25, 2004
Moffat County residents raised $1,400 to assist the striking Co-Op Miners of Huntington, Utah, during a solidarity dinner and meeting at St. Michael’s Catholic Church Saturday night.
Officials now required to report chicken pox cases
Public health department monitoring disease to determine need for vaccine
January 25, 2004
Colorado hospitals, laboratories and public health agencies will be required to report cases of chicken pox to the state health department as part of an effort to monitor disease trends in the vaccination era.
YVEA launches education campaign
January 25, 2004
Yampa Valley Electric Association is looking to help schoolchildren understand how electricity works and the role rural co-ops play in delivering it to their homes.
School board questions need for accreditation
Second review process under discussion
January 25, 2004
The Moffat County School District Board of Education will have to decide whether to continue with an accreditation review program that recently examined how well Moffat County High School is living up to its stated goals.

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