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- Protecting the vulnerable
- Adult protection team watches out for elderly
- July 6, 2004
- Deb Ernst is the newest member of Moffat County’s Adult Protection Team, a group of professionals who come together with the goal of protecting people 18 and older from mental or physical abuse and fraud.
- From trash to treasures
- July 6, 2004
- When Bill Lathrop looked at an old, beat up phonograph, he saw a bench — or at least the potential for a bench.
- Firm chosen to work on fire plan
- July 6, 2004
- A land management consulting firm should begin work today on fire plans for communities in Moffat County.
- Lawsuit in limbo
- Judge deciding fate of case against
- July 6, 2004
- A U.S. District Court judge is considering whether to dismiss a case that alleges Moffat County Sheriff’s Department officials violated a 1997 settlement agreement with a former employee.
- National Barrel Horse Association results for June 25
- July 6, 2004
- Riders gallop into Craig for ‘Cowboy Christmas’
- July 6, 2004
- The Fourth of July is known as “Cowboy Christmas” in rodeo circles because of all of the prize money riders stand to make.
- Camp improves soccer program
- July 6, 2004
- Cones and soccer balls.
- Frederick Newman
- July 6, 2004
- Church and state should be separate on all levels
- July 6, 2004
- Commission candidates should speak up
- July 6, 2004
- Blotter for July 7
- July 6, 2004
- Counties discuss sharing resources
- July 6, 2004
- Joint agreements were on the minds of commissioners from Moffat and Rio Blanco counties at a meeting Tuesday.
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Question of the week
Would you be in favor of the Moffat County School District shifting to a year-round school year?
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