Also from July 7
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- Wild is the name of the game
- Exotic meat plant prospers in Craig
- July 7, 2004
- Low-carb diets that recently have put the heat on potato farmers have boosted sales for an exotic meat processing plant in Craig.
- The Blotter for July 8
- July 7, 2004
- • Officers responded to a report of a possible suicidal party.
- E-mail may be in violation
- Document leaked details of proposed TMH $2.5M expenditure
- July 7, 2004
- A broadcast e-mail inadvertently sent to staff members at The Memorial Hospital did more than leak the details of a proposed $2.5 million expenditure; it also may have violated a confidentiality agreement signed by hospital board members at the onset of negotiations.
- Youths on Wheels
- Area youngsters are an active part of local racing series
- July 7, 2004
- Steamboat Springs — Danny Martinson had heard the term “whoop-de-doo” from his dad, Steve Martinson of Craig, when he described mountain bike courses. On Wednesday at the Lamb Chop Cross Country race on Howelsen Hill in Steamboat Springs, the younger Martinson learned first hand what a whoop-de-doo feels like.
- Caution: Sharks in the water this weekend
- Sea Sharks host Craig A-B-C meet at city pool
- July 7, 2004
- Sabrina Bloomer, 9, likes to compete at the Craig City Pool because she likes the feel of the starting platform. Ashley Whiffen, 8, earned the first win of her swimming career last year at the home meet so she also has a strong affinity for the home water.
- Deaths for July 8
- July 7, 2004
- Jerry Lee Tennis Jerry Lee Tennis of Craig died Monday at his home. Services are pending.
- Mary Roland: Transportation is being left with a big hole in this area
- July 7, 2004
- While the Chamber of Commerce works to bring people to Craig, another very important thing is being taken away.
- New firm fills gap in split-estate negotiations
- July 7, 2004
- As he watched the oil and gas industry expand in Northwest Colorado, attorney Ralph Cantafio thought he could see landowners being left behind.
- Reader profile: Grandkids are favorite hobby
- July 7, 2004
- Joy and Gabriel Daigle added some spice to Craig when they moved here from Louisiana six years ago.
- Moffat County Neighbor: Robin Lambert
- July 7, 2004
- Name: Robin Lambert Occupation: Homemaker, part-time customer service representative at an insurance agency
- Unidentified driver, 18, killed in rollover
- July 7, 2004
- An 18-year-old man was killed on Colorado Highway 13, but the accident wasn’t reported for an estimated three hours.
- Births for July 8
- July 7, 2004
- Ella Louisa Howland Jennifer Buckner Howland and Scott Howland of Steamboat Springs announce the birth of their daughter, Ella Louisa Howland, at 7:53 p.m., June 25, 2004, at Yampa Valley Medical Center.
- Briefs for July 8
- July 7, 2004
- The Memorial Hospital in Craig will be the videoconference site for participation in the Caring for Colorado Foundation’s fourth annual statewide public meeting July 15.
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Would you be in favor of the Moffat County School District shifting to a year-round school year?
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