Archive for Sunday, July 18, 2004

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The dividing line
In the outdoors, motors separate Craig from her neighbor
July 18, 2004
To motor or not to motor. That is the question that may differentiate the ways in which people in Craig and Steamboat Springs like to spend their recreational time.
Craig swimmers fare well in Meeker
July 18, 2004
The word around the pool this weekend was that times were slow. If that was truly the case, then Sari Maneotis was a swimming contradiction.
Struggling to survive
Ride ‘N Ties Rodeo’s future is unclear
July 18, 2004
Delf Martinez remembers the first event at the kickoff of the Ride ‘N Tie Rodeo in Craig 58 years ago.
Briefs for July 19, 2004
July 18, 2004
Registration for Camp Comfort, a bereavement camp for kids ages 6 to 12, continues through July 30. Camp Comfort is a weekend camp offered Aug. 6-8 that addresses the special needs of grieving children ages 6 to 12.
Datebook for July 19, 2004
July 18, 2004
Today is the deadline to register for the Craig Parks and Recreation Department’s Blazing Saddles trip scheduled for Wednesday. This trip was originally scheduled July 7 but had to be rescheduled. Cost is $50. Call 826-2004.
Retiring Caineses auction home, business
July 18, 2004
People can collect a lot of good stuff from being in business for almost three decades. That’s why about 100 members of the public showed up when John and Shirley Caines auctioned most of the working parts of their car repair and used car sales company, Austam International Inc., on Saturday and Sunday.
Raising pigs and practicing law
July 18, 2004
Sherman P. Romney leaned down and plucked a piglet from among its nine squirming siblings. Then as he lifted the baby pig to his chest, it let out an ear-splitting squeal. Romney’s son, Mitchell, squinted his eyes and covered his ears, but Romney appeared to be unaffected. A man with a foot in two worlds, he appeared to be as comfortable in the barn as he was in his law office.
Walz shines at Ride ‘N Ties
July 18, 2004
Stomp, stomp, clap. Stomp, stomp, clap. The fans at the Ride ‘N Tie rodeo were anxiously making as much noise as they could as local saddle bronc rider Mitch Walz held on for dear life. Once the buzzer went off they went crazy. The hometown favorite had just pulled off the best ride of the night.

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