Archive for Thursday, June 17, 2004

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Wrestlers cook competition at camp
June 17, 2004
If Kyle Fredrickson didn’t know what it was like to wrestle in a big-pressure situation before, he’s now had his chance.
Reading lab teaches strategies for success
June 17, 2004
Did you know that butterflies have scales?
Police Blotter for June 18
June 17, 2004
Our View: Change in water ordinance makes sense
June 17, 2004
Craig City Councilman Don Jones has long advocated either changing the city’s water ordinance or abandoning it altogether.
Letter for June 18
June 17, 2004
The real thing
Artificial heart recipient finally receives transplant
June 17, 2004
Last Friday, Linda Sloan got the call she’d been waiting a year to receive.
DOW: Leave baby animals alone
June 17, 2004
Karen Knez got a call from an acquaintance asking for advice about an antelope fawn that was adopted after it had been found “abandoned” by its mother.
Big game regions unlikely to expand
June 17, 2004
Moffat county — The Colorado Wildlife Commission is soliciting suggestions for areas that should be made into trophy elk hunting regions, but Moffat County may not be the most likely place for the change.
Love hurts
June 17, 2004
I don’t know if it’s because they have brothers to play with now or if it’s a natural stage of development, but daughters’ idea of fun has become a lot rougher.
Craig missionaries affect Mexican inmates
June 17, 2004
Border guards asked to search the long, rectangular case several times as the 14-member team attempted to cross into Mexico.
Dog lover opens business in her home
June 17, 2004
Name: Kathy Harkner Name of business and its address: Kathy’s Kanine Klips, 810 E. 10th St., Craig, 824-2105.
First-timer carves against odds
June 17, 2004
Not only is this John Clay’s first appearance at the Whittle the Wood Rendezvous, this is his first wood carving competition.
Datebook for June 18
June 17, 2004
10 a.m. The fifth annual Whittle the Wood Rendezvous Woodcarving competition and Arts and Craft show takes place at Craig City Park, 601 Washington. There will be lots of food vendors and arts and crafts. People’s choice voting will be held at the Craig Chamber of Commerce Ambassador’s Booth. A silent action will be ongoing throughout day, ending at 4 p.m. For more information, call 826-2029.
Tuition hikes won’t offset increasing costs
June 17, 2004
A 1.1 percent tuition increase isn’t good news for Colorado college students or Colorado colleges but for different reasons.

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