Also from July 2
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- A salute to diluting
- July 2, 2004
- “There are three Craig teams, so it is harder for us to win.” That statement is something I hear nearly every time I cover a youth softball or baseball game. Craig coaches are quick to point out after a loss that their team is diluted.
- Camping at Cottonwood
- July 2, 2004
- Every year it’s a new story waiting to happen.
- Blotter for July 3
- July 2, 2004
- Horn pleads guilty in U.S. District Court
- July 2, 2004
- Lynn Horn pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court on Friday to four federal charges related to crimes committed in Craig.
- White River family raises unique breed
- July 2, 2004
- Longhorn cattle aren’t a common sight unless you’re traveling Rio Blanco County Road 8, the Flat Tops Scenic Byway.
- CNCC to host Relay for Life
- Rangely campus hopes to attract participants to help fight cancer
- July 2, 2004
- Pauline Hilard was in a dilemma.
- Craig youths prepare for trip overseas
- July 2, 2004
- Working from points that are 4,715 miles apart, a Craig teacher and a man from Stevenage, England put together an exchange program that has been successful for 17 years, and looks to last another.
- Leatta Mae Fuller
- July 2, 2004
- Commissioner credits volunteers for dedicated duty
- July 2, 2004
- Freedom comes at a price
- July 2, 2004
- Happy Birthday, America.
- Settlement amount undisclosed
- July 2, 2004
- A lawyer representing Craig resident Tony Maneotis declined to say how much money his client will receive from a settlement with the Moffat County Sheriff’s Office.
- A lazy Fourth of July is welcome in Craig
- July 2, 2004
- The Fourth of July weekend has arrived in Craig, just as many residents are peeling out of town.
- Hathhorn rounds out candidates
- July 2, 2004
- Stan Hathhorn filed to run for Moffat County commissioner Friday, ensuring there would be contests for both open commissioner districts during the general election.
- Limited hunting denied
- Areas in southern Colorado nominated for trophy units
- July 2, 2004
- Trophy elk hunting will expand in Colorado in 2005, but none of the hunting areas in Moffat County was nominated to be part of the Colorado Wildlife Commission’s new program.
- The war in Iraq and independence
- July 2, 2004
- On Tuesday, the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq relinquished authority to a fully sovereign Iraqi interim government.
- Stay denied for Trapper’s lodge
- July 2, 2004
- The U.S. Forest Service’s inspection Wednesday of Trapper’s Lake Lodge was not good news for owner Dan Stogsdill.
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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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