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Our view: Council’s work is not done
July 16, 2004
In the three years since the Craig City Council passed an ordinance limiting the length of water service lines and elevation of a water tap from a tank, four exemptions have been made and another is pending.
Datebook for July 17
July 16, 2004
Today 9 a.m. A yard sale benefiting Delta Kappa Gamma’s Jean Nadler Memorial Grant-in-Aid will be held at the Moffat County Courthouse Annex, 200 W. Victory Way, until 1 p.m. For more information call 824-8407.
News briefs for July 17
July 16, 2004
A scholarship benefit yard sale will be held today at the Moffat County Courthouse Annex, 200 W. Victory Way. All proceeds will go to the Jean Nadler Memorial Grant-in-Aid given by Delta Kappa Gamma to a senior girl planning to become a teacher. Hours are 9 am. to 1 p.m. Call 824-8407.
Scooters get the boot
Rise in popularity brings issue to
July 16, 2004
Greg Merrick, 14, sped west on the sidewalk next to Victory Way Wednesday on his new gas-powered scooter. The proud owner of a motorized skateboard for a mere two days, Merrick was not yet aware that the Craig City Council had just the night before discussed an ordinance to keep scooter riders off public streets. He was not pleased to hear the news.
David Pressgrove: Baiting Bulldogs
July 16, 2004
Lately the college recruiting process in Colorado has received about as much positive publicity as natural disasters, vehicle accidents and terminal illness. That’s why I’m proud to announce the findings of my investigation* into the recruiting process of five Moffat County High School 2004 graduates.
Another Craig victory
Bulldogs have win against every WSL team
July 16, 2004
Two foot injuries may have made the difference in the first game of a doubleheader between the Craig and Palisade Legion baseball teams Friday.
New bank opens Meeker branch
July 16, 2004
MEEKER — A new bank opened its doors June 30 in a temporary facility at 400 Main St., but will soon move to its permanent home in a historic building.
Police blotter for July 17
July 16, 2004
Craig Police Thursday, July 15 A report was made regarding a dog bite and vicious animal complaint. Criminal mischief was reported at East Elementary. A stolen bicycle was recovered. Officers contacted a suspect and placed them in the Public Safety Center for detox.
Craig gas prices beat Steamboat’s
July 16, 2004
Gas is cheaper in Craig than in Steamboat Springs.
Cleaning up meth mess
Craig company seeking to clean homes contaminated by drug
July 16, 2004
By the end of the year, a Craig company could be registered as the only one certified to clean houses contaminated with methamphetamine residue.
Truck versus barn: Both lose in crash
July 16, 2004
Richard Barrett made a good decision when he chose to buckle up Friday, Colorado State Trooper Marty Smith said.
Drugging case going to court
Brothers Steven and James Pogline facing multiple charges
July 16, 2004
Two Craig brothers charged with second-degree assault and felony menacing in connection with an attack on a woman will be tried in Moffat County District Court.
Grant targets at-risk students
July 16, 2004
Failure is not an option for Moffat County School District students and now there is $520,000 available to help officials live up to that motto.
Lillian M. Sweeney:1906-2004
July 16, 2004
Longtime area resident Lillian M. Sweeney, 98, died July 9, 2004 at the Walbridge Memorial Wing in Meeker.

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