Also from July 20
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- News briefs for July 21
- July 20, 2004
- The annual Yampa River Junior Classic Golf Tournament will be July 27. Each year players from all over Colorado, Utah and Wyoming participate. The tournament is split into several age groups in both boys and girls divisions. All junior golfers are encouraged to participate. Cost is $10 for children 9 years old and younger, and $15 for 10 and older. Awards are given in each age group. For more information call 824-3673.
- Police blotter for July 21
- July 20, 2004
- Jail report Sunday, July 18 • Jerry David Flannery, 40, was booked in the Moffat County Jail on the charge of unlawful distribution, manufacture, dispensing, sale and possession of illegal drug.
- Datebook for July 21
- July 20, 2004
- Today 9:30 a.m. Moffat County Libraries Craig Branch, 570 Greet St., will be closed until 1 p.m. Call 824-5116.
- Prather’s Pick:Wicked stepdaddy can’t keep Cinderfella down
- July 20, 2004
- This summer my children’s literature students have been searching out the various versions and retellings of well-known tales, especially fairy tales. I continue to be amazed at how many there are. Over the next several weeks, this column will feature some of these books.
- Outback was outstanding for athlete
- Moffat County teen returns from Down Under International Games
- July 20, 2004
- Daniel Tague didn’t want to talk about the times that he ran in the Down Under International Games. The time away from the track was just as, if not more, memorable. “Nobody had very good times at the meet because it was rainy,” he said. “But I think everyone had a good time.”
- Lona Etta Fields Robinson Johnson: 1910-2004
- July 20, 2004
- Lona Etta Fields Robinson Johnson of Greeley, died July 12, 2004, at Bonell Good Samaritan Center in Greeley, where she had resided for the last eight years. She was 94.
- Our view: Protecting ourselves against fraud
- July 20, 2004
- In the age of identity theft, how much easier can we make it for criminals?
- Triple Crown starts today
- July 20, 2004
- A typical trip to Steamboat Springs was quite different for members of the Tri-County Trojans.
- Commissioners weigh in on wolves and grouse
- July 20, 2004
- The Moffat County Commissioners armed two members of the wolf management working group with ammunition to take to their next meeting.
- Dinosaur makes endangered list
- July 20, 2004
- Mineral leases on the edge of Dinosaur National Monument and contentious right-of-way claims inside its boundaries have made the monument one of the most endangered wild areas in the country, environmentalists say.
- Parks and Rec creates monster
- July 20, 2004
- Just in time for summer’s finale, a new playground is under construction at North Park at Yampa Avenue and 12th Street.
- County weighing mosquito district
- July 20, 2004
- Next summer, county residents may have to pay additional money if they want their property treated for mosquitoes.
- Fighting the meth battle
- July 20, 2004
- Jen Kenney, an officer with the Grand Routt and Moffat Narcotics Enforcement Team drug task force, once purchased all the ingredients necessary to manufacture methamphetamine without so much as a flinch from the cashier at a Wal-Mart store.
- Sacrificing for others
- July 20, 2004
- Buy one dollar’s worth of goods at Debra Lueck’s yard sale in the next few days and you’ll likely help feed one Zambian child for a week.
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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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