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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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