Also from June 21
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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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