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- Bulldogs move on in Triple Crown
- July 22, 2004
- Don’t rub your eyes. Don’t slap yourself. Don’t even ask someone to pinch you. A local team entered in the Triple Crown World Series is winning games — it’s not a dream.
- Colombian missionaries spread gospel in Craig
- July 22, 2004
- The First Christian Church will feature special guests at its vacation Bible school July 26-30.
- Grants help the push toward radio system
- Federal dollars to help communications and jail security
- July 22, 2004
- Moffat County may be one step closer to getting online with a state-mandated digital radio system, depending how recent grant dollars from the Department of Homeland Security are divided up.
- Jobless rate down from last year
- July 22, 2004
- The unemployment rate in Moffat County fell 1.4 percent in the past year. The decrease in unemployment reflects a national and state trend, said Monty Bond of the Colorado Workforce Center in Craig.
- Grants help the push toward radio system
- July 22, 2004
- Moffat County may be one step closer to getting online with a state-mandated digital radio system, depending how recent grant dollars from the Department of Homeland Security are divided up.
- Quik Internet leaves customers without service
- July 22, 2004
- The man who referred to himself as “Cool Dave” in e-mails may have made many of his Quik Internet customers around Northwest Colorado lose their cool when the Internet service went offline without notice Wednesday.
- MoCo School District dumps accreditation
- July 22, 2004
- The Moffat County School District will save $6,500 every six years and more than 250 hours over the same period by discontinuing their membership in the North Central Association, which has accredited the Moffat County High School for more than 75 years. The process and membership have become obsolete, district Assistant Superintendent Joel Sheridan said.
- Moffat County’s jail struggles to make money
- July 22, 2004
- Lt. Dean Herndon never thought he’d be managing a jail to generate revenue. Nevertheless, the manager of the Moffat County Jail is working to develop contracts to house other jurisdictions’ prisoners in the hopes of helping to pay for the jail.
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