Archive for Sunday, July 25, 2004

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Keeper of the old ways
Wayne Wymore’s passion for lost homestead skills keeps him busy
July 25, 2004
About seven miles and a few county roads outside Craig, a modest gray sign that reads “Wayne’s Shop” points to a worn metal shed behind a log house.
Hay truck jack-knifes
July 25, 2004
A semi truck carrying a trailer fully loaded with bales of hay jackknifed while headed south on Colorado Highway 13 and smashed through a guardrail two miles north of Hamilton on Saturday.
Hometown advantage
Residents enjoy having Craig track in their back yard
July 25, 2004
Krissa Hall from Baggs, Wyo., was tired of being a spectator at her brother’s motocross races. To the remedy the situation, the 16-year-old started motocross racing about three months ago.
Playing with money
Dealers offer their two cents on fascination with coins
July 25, 2004
The first local coin, currency and collectables show this weekend may have generated more interest than revenue, but co-host Steve Patterson said education is also important. Although dealers need to sell pieces to survive, many are there because of their passion for the trade and the enjoyment of sharing that excitement with people new to the world of rare coins and currency.
Woman hospitalized after car accident
July 25, 2004
A two-vehicle collision west of Hayden sent one woman to the hospital Sunday afternoon and ruined a Colorado Springs couple’s vacation plans.
Datebook for July 26
July 25, 2004
Today is the registration deadline for the Blazing Saddles overnight trip scheduled for Wednesday, July 28. Cost is $90 for participants ages 8 to 88. This event is sponsored by the Craig Parks and Recreation Department. For more information, call 826-2004.
Briefs for July 26
July 25, 2004
Craig’s Downtown Business Association is organizing the fourth annual Golden Leaf Festival to celebrate the arrival of fall in the Yampa Valley.
Candidate makes Craig house call
July 25, 2004
The lone democratic candidate for Colorado’s expansive Senate District 8 is trying to earn votes one hamburger at a time.

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