Archive for Sunday, July 4, 2004

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Chapton David McDonald
July 4, 2004
Bryan Hampton
July 4, 2004
Beryl Kleitz
July 4, 2004
Briefs for July 6
July 4, 2004
Striking Utah miners win jobs back
July 4, 2004
Seventy-five coal miners from Utah who have received financial support and encouragement from Moffat County coal miners and St. Michael’s Catholic Church during a 10-month lockout, are scheduled to accept a reinstatement offer today.
Drew Chamberlain
July 4, 2004
A gnawing, rural problem
Northwest Colorado outpaces state in smokeless tobacco use
July 4, 2004
While campaigns to quit smoking are becoming ubiquitous across America, a more potent form of tobacco is quietly lurking under lips in rural areas.
Mailbox madness
July 4, 2004
Pam Vaughn faithfully visits a copper-headed cow several times a week. Usually she places wrapped parcels inside the belly of the beast.
Ryan Hampton
July 4, 2004
I pray every American will go out and vote’
July 4, 2004
I wonder, as our country’s Independence Day came and went, how many moms, dads, grandparents and other adults stopped and not only reflected what this day means to them and other Americans, but also took moment to explain to a child or young person exactly what this holiday is for, and why we celebrate it as a nation.
Voting honors sacrifices
July 4, 2004
Voting is a privilege, not a right. That’s a mantra that Craig resident Tonee Gingrich has always held close to her heart — even before she lost her grandson in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Little Britches Rodeo results
July 4, 2004
Cottonwood winner seeks pot of gold
July 4, 2004
As the final group of golfers teed off on the 17th tee at the Yampa Valley Golf Course’s Cottonwood Classic, a brilliant, 180-degree rainbow greeted them.
A horse of her own
July 4, 2004
Every 13-year-old girl dreams about having her own horse. Jennifer Brockman got more than she could dream of: her own wild mustang.
Briefs for July 5
July 4, 2004
Craig’s Haz-Mat team called to action
July 4, 2004
Renae Wojtkiewicz was cleaning her grandmother’s basement Saturday when she came across a suspicious-looking can with powder spilling out of the hole in its side.
Fireworks make the Fourth shimmer
July 4, 2004
David Ingenthron’s family and friends (eight people in all) were comfortably seated awaiting the fireworks by 7:30 p.m. Sunday night — a good hour and a half before the first boom.
Man dies in ATV accident
July 4, 2004
A 67-year-old Michigan man was pronounced dead at the scene of an all-terrain vehicle accident near Wilderness Ranch Friday.
A tight-knit town
At the Little Britches Rodeo, everybody knows your name
July 4, 2004
Between the three of them, it seemed they knew everyone at the Little Britches Rodeo.
Great Race ends in a tie; older car takes the win
July 4, 2004
The Great Race ended Saturday in Monterey, Calif and first place went to the 1916 Hudson, one of the oldest cars in the race.
Rena Weber
July 4, 2004
National honor students
July 4, 2004
Cottonwood Classics’ Top-10 and Craig results
July 4, 2004

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