Also from July 11
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- Tough night for cars
- Leaders face engine trouble at Hayden Speedway
- July 11, 2004
- HAYDEN — It was not a good night to be a leader late in the race Saturday at the Hayden Speedway.
- ‘Witching’ for water
- July 11, 2004
- Ken Roberts figures he’s made a lot of people happy during the past 40 years. That’s how long he’s been “water witching,” or locating water beneath the ground using nothing more than a forked branch from a chokecherry or serviceberry bush.
- Shopping for a cause
- July 11, 2004
- Nearly 1,000 people in Moffat County help out the disabled every time they shop for groceries.
- Poacher should lose hunting, fishing rights
- July 11, 2004
- Crowds add bucks to Craig’s base
- July 11, 2004
- The Andersons from Bailey in central Colorado opted to stay in a hotel in town this weekend while their daughter competed in the ABC swim meet. The Hinamans from Rangely stayed in their camper in City Park but took advantage of Craig’s restaurants.
- Aces high for charity
- July 11, 2004
- At 2 years old, Remy St. Pierre should be able to run and move around freely. But the “typical, loveable but ornery” tyke has a little- known disorder called spinal muscular atrophy that makes it difficult now for him to stand up and may later put him in a wheelchair, said his mother, Shelly St. Pierre.
- Golf coach wins Silver Bullet
- July 11, 2004
- Ann Irvin’s new clubs have improved her drives. Now if only she could get the same results from her putter.
- Eat their bubbles
- Sea Sharks boost times, qualifications at home meet
- July 11, 2004
- It was just two years ago that the only thing Kelsey Conci wanted to do with the sport of swimming was cheer on her sisters when they competed. This summer her sisters will have the chance to cheer for her.
- ‘The rustier the better’
- Local artist reveals passion
- July 11, 2004
- Mike Garrett was spending more and more time away from home last December. His wife Sue was none too pleased.
- TMH Quorum contract talks should be open to public
- July 11, 2004
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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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