Also from July 9
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- Honesty should be policy for hospital board
- July 9, 2004
- Craig man pleads guilty to poaching bighorn
- July 9, 2004
- A Craig man faces the possible loss of hunting privileges for the remainder of his life after pleading guilty in May to poaching a bighorn ram in southern Moffat County.
- Scared swimless
- July 9, 2004
- My three most dominant childhood nightmares: Falling down a bottomless pit, being chased by a cross of an alligator, a pit bull and a shark, and doing the dead man’s float in the ocean after falling out of a boat.
- ‘It’s a lot of rodeo’
- High school cowgirl embarks on three-rodeo roadtrip
- July 9, 2004
- If one were to assign a theme to the 25-day road trip that Kendel Fawcett and her mom embarked upon, a couple of possibilities could be, “The Prestigious,” “The Who’s Who of Youth Rodeos” or if a musical motto was preferred, “On the Road Again” might do.
- Meeker drill team seeks to boost membership
- July 9, 2004
- MEEKER — The Meeker Drill Team is always looking for new members invites anyone to come see what the group is all about.
- Recreation district offering day hikes for girls
- July 9, 2004
- MEEKER — Heidi Ham, director of Eastern Rio Blanco Parks and Recreation District, is more than a little excited about a new outdoor recreation adventure for girls in the 6th- to -8th grades.
- Meeker residents upset over campus closure
- July 9, 2004
- Bill Rucker is riled. A longtime supporter of Colorado Northwestern Community College, Rucker is upset that Meeker is losing its satellite campus and he intends to do something about it.
- New MCHS assistant principal ready to step in
- July 9, 2004
- Band-director-turned-administrator Bill Toovey is looking forward to starting the next school year as the Moffat County High School assistant principal.
- Snapshot of the past alive in historical photos
- July 9, 2004
- Growing up in Great Divide, Eugene Murphy can hardly remember when the traveling minister came to his parents’ house for dinner.
- A driving desire
- Teens experience a modern rite of passage
- July 9, 2004
- Craig Mortensen has taken a job many would consider dangerous. Most probably wouldn’t even dare to take on the challenge, but all over America, others like him are tackling the job of driving instructor.
- Blotter for July 10
- July 9, 2004
- Wanted: Good kids
- Craig police awarding children who perform good deeds
- July 9, 2004
- Every child dreams of being the town hero, and now Craig police are giving children that chance.
- Mini golf course a hole in one for new owners
- July 9, 2004
- When Joan and Melvin Snyder put Craig’s only miniature golf course up for sale three months ago, they thought finding someone who loved it as much as they did would be impossible.
- Principal: Charter school is ready
- Moffat County officials say the start-up school needs more planning
- July 9, 2004
- Dinosaur Community Charter School board members seem to think the school is a go, but Moffat County School District officials aren’t so sure.
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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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