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Craig’s culture on display
Artist blends local residents, activities and places in new mural
July 19, 2004
Nina Shroyer worked for two months to encapsulate the essence of Craig in a mural outside of Loadout Liquors. She put the final touches on her masterpiece last week.
Analyst suggests changes
Withers: County needs administrator, public works director
July 19, 2004
After completing a performance audit of Moffat County, a financial analyst found 32 ways county government could improve.
Police seize drugs, arrest two
Marijuana, methamphetamine ingredients confiscated during raid
July 19, 2004
Craig police confiscated three-quarters of a pound of marijuana and ingredients commonly used in methamphetamine distribution during a raid Sunday.
Teens reported missing located Sunday
July 19, 2004
Two juvenile girls who were reported missing Friday were found at a local residence Sunday morning, said Cpl. Bryan Gonzales of the Craig Police Department.
Datebook for July 20
July 19, 2004
Today 7 p.m. The Messengers Ensemble from Maranatha Baptist Bible College of Watertown, Wis., will present a concert of sacred music at First Baptist Church of Hayden, 185 N. Second St. The group will perform a variety of conservative Christian vocal selections. Call Pastor Arthur Houk at 276-7265.
Saturday’s Ride-N-Tie results
July 19, 2004
The Colorado Professional Rodeo Association posted the following results for top placers in each event at Saturday's Ride-N-Tie Rodeo in Craig. (Place, name, time/score, amount):
Senior Spotlight: Mary Jo Brown
July 19, 2004
The hum of the bus wheels on the pavement; murmurs — people talking; breeze gently blowing on my face, the beauty of the scenery as we go on down the road, but most of all, the feeling of just relaxing — yeah.
Man dies in motorcycle accident
July 19, 2004
Steamboat Springs — A 53-year-old man died Monday afternoon when his motorcycle crashed on Muddy Pass.
News briefs for July 20
July 19, 2004
The Craig Lions Club is bringing the world's biggest big top to Craig to provide fun and entertainment for families.
Tim Jantz: You can’t make a change unless you vote
July 19, 2004
I have been involved with the Republican Party since I became old enough to vote.
Voting getting easier
July 19, 2004
It passed with so little fanfare that most people didn't even notice that federal legislation has been enacted in the hope of increasing America's 37 percent average voter turnout rate.
Trujillo-Tanner
July 19, 2004
Deimen Trujillo would like to announce the engagement of his mother, Jessica Trujullo of Grand Junction, daughter of Sharon Green of Craig, to Clint Tanner of Grand Junction, son of Dewey and Patty Tanner of Delta.
Elisia Romero
July 19, 2004
Elisia Romero of Craig has graduated on the dean's list with a grade-point average of 3.7 or above and received a bachelor's degree in business administration from Western State College in Gunnison, Colo.
James Anthony Reed
July 19, 2004
Jaime Drew of Craig announces the birth of her son, James Anthony Reed, at 11:07 a.m. July 9, 2004, at Yampa Valley Medical Center.
Bryce Cameron Ellgen
July 19, 2004
Elder Bryce Cameron Ellgen has accepted a missionary assignment for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Craig First Ward.

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