Archive for Monday, June 21, 2004

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Library board gives staff raises
June 21, 2004
Moffat County Library Board members approved a 3 percent raise in employees’ pay and took care of other odds and ends at Monday’s meeting.
TMH board set to discuss Quorum’s future
June 21, 2004
The fate of The Memorial Hospital’s relationship with Quorum Health Resources will be discussed at a special board meeting tonight.
Larry D. Suits
June 21, 2004
Senior Spotlight
June 21, 2004
Adam Peer
June 21, 2004
Driver may be charged in rollover
June 21, 2004
A Hayden girl seriously injured in a rollover accident near Hayden remained unconscious and in critical condition at a Grand Junction hospital Monday.
Natural gas boom
Assessed value of gas production in Moffat County up $37 million
June 21, 2004
Gas wells in Moffat County will pump nearly $775,000 in additional sales tax revenue into local government budgets this year, according to preliminary reports.
Courtney Lyn Hartung
June 21, 2004
Local teams fall short in Triple Crown
June 21, 2004
Sunday was far from sunny for two local Triple Crown baseball teams. The 12-and-under Tri-County Trojans and the 11-and-under Northwest Colorado Lynx were eliminated from bracket play in their first games.
Lodging tax revenues double
June 21, 2004
The number of people booking hotel rooms in Moffat County hit record numbers last year.
Elsie Henry
June 21, 2004
Suspect steals 2 cars, wrecks 1
June 21, 2004
A suspect who stole a car in Craig wrecked the vehicle on Colorado Highway 13 early Saturday morning.
Lief and Tiffney Albaugh
June 21, 2004
Thank you for saving teenager from drowning
June 21, 2004
Rollover west of Craig injures two, car traveled off road
June 21, 2004
Two Craig men were injured Monday morning when the Chevy Metro they were riding in went off the road and rolled in a field.
Sheriff, BOCC bury the hatchet
Jail staffing remains a point of contention
June 21, 2004
The Moffat County Commissioners and Sheriff Buddy Grinstead had their first meeting since their public fallout over Grinstead hiring his son to mow the grass at the county jail.
Zoning commission recommends change
City’s landscaping ordinance too restrictive, members say
June 21, 2004
City officials decided they needed to do something about the city’s landscaping ordinance after the owners of a large retail businesses changed their minds about opening in Craig.

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