Also from June 20
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- Whittling toward a tradition
- June 20, 2004
- Though James Schultz’ hair was peppered with wood shavings and sweat trailed down his back, it took a little pleading for the chainsaw artist from Black Forest to take a breather at Craig’s Whittle the Wood festival.
- Major lifestyle change in store for man, horses
- June 20, 2004
- Daniel Stahl is about to find out whether stock cars racing and raising wild horses have anything in common.
- Classic cars rev up dollars for local youth group
- June 20, 2004
- Classic cars in the colors of tropical birds filled the parking lot next to Mathers’ Bar Saturday afternoon.
- Team camps really rock
- June 20, 2004
- One family, one destiny.
- Girl critical after rollover
- Alcohol, drugs may have been factor in accident involving 3 Craig teens
- June 20, 2004
- Seven people, including three Craig teenagers, were seriously injured early Sunday when the car they were riding in rolled down an embankment off U.S. Highway 40 about two miles west of Hayden.
- Institutional memory
- Jan Gerber’s ties to the community are priceless to the museum
- June 20, 2004
- When Jan Gerber was offered the position of assistant director at the Museum of Northwest Colorado five years ago, she couldn’t think of anything she would rather do.
- Lightning remains a serious danger in Colorado
- June 20, 2004
- Two people have been killed and four injured by lightning in Colorado this year, according to the National Weather Service.
- Trojans win at tough game
- June 20, 2004
- Halen Raymond thought he was throwing the ball harder than usual. Catcher Austin Sadvar had no doubt.
- YVEA to explore options for stable prices after 2020
- June 20, 2004
- Yampa Valley Electric Association is working with another electric cooperative to pursue options for shoring up their long-term power supply.
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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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