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- Kelsey Jenae Rocco
- June 18, 2004
- Katerina Cruz Barnes
- June 18, 2004
- Kadin Claus-Paul Hume
- June 18, 2004
- Hadassah Grace Bouchard
- June 18, 2004
- Late strikes hard to come by for Cutthroats
- June 18, 2004
- Strikes came easy for the Colorado Cutthroat pitchers through four innings of the team’s first Triple Crown Mountain Magic tournament game Friday. Then in the fifth inning, finding the catcher’s mitt became difficult for the 10-and-under team.
- Coming together
- Bulldogs bond on and off the field
- June 18, 2004
- LARAMIE, Wyo. — The downpour of rain left University of Wyoming football coach Joe Glenn with two options — ask the 26 teams at his camp to keep getting wet or give them the rest of the night off.
- Rio Blanco County to host West Nile forum
- June 18, 2004
- Even the possibility of West Nile virus coming to Rio Blanco County is something that frightens Bill Ekstrom, CSU Cooperative Extension agent.
- Fish fry nets $2,000 for club
- June 18, 2004
- Perfect weather, great food and good company helped make White River Community Club’s annual fund-raising fish fry a huge success.
- Board to discuss alternative school
- June 18, 2004
- The Moffat County School District has given the alternative school concept four shots and is preparing to give it another this fall.
- Grandfathers stand test of time
- June 18, 2004
- Once a year, fathers across America are honored with a special day just for them. But for many dads, the day also includes special attention from their grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
- Police investigating home intrusion
- June 18, 2004
- A Craig man reportedly used a gun to chase an intruder from his home Thursday night
- Alison Kaye Rosenthal
- June 18, 2004
- Police: Driver hits house, flees
- June 18, 2004
- Police arrested a hit-and-run suspect who allegedly struck a Woodbury Drive home Thursday night and fled the scene, leaving behind a bumper and a license plate.
- Former Craig resident misses small-town life
- June 18, 2004
- Whittle the wood makes ‘lemonade from lemons’
- June 18, 2004
- Whittlers work with the weather
- June 18, 2004
- Many of the carvers in the Whittle the Wood competition were forced to leave City Park during the violent wind, rain and lightning Thursday.
- Great Race comes to Craig
- Speed-controlled rally to make pit stop
- June 18, 2004
- Today, 120 vintage vehicles begin their two-week trek across the country. Drivers start in Jacksonville, Fla., and finish in Monterey, Calif. Great Race drivers will stop in Craig for a breakfast pit stop one week from June 29 between 8 and 11 a.m.
- Armory’s future hinges on sale
- June 18, 2004
- City officials will go before the Department of Local Affairs next month to make a pitch for a $400,000 Energy and Mineral Impact Assistance Program grant, but nobody knows exactly how that money will be spent.
- Spraying begins Sunday
- Craig begins its war on mosquitoes
- June 18, 2004
- If you hear the roaring engine of a low-flying S2RT aircraft in the wee morning hours Sunday, you’re not under attack; the mosquitoes are.
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Question of the week
Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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