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- Gymstar shows well at state meet
- June 24, 2004
- Several members of the Craig Gymstars gymnastics team earned top-five finishes in the recent EAGLES state championships in Colorado Springs.
- Briefs for June 25, 2004
- June 24, 2004
- Denver Health’s Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center has contracted with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to staff an information line for callers inquiring about the West Nile virus in Colorado. The toll-free line, called COHELP at 1-877-462-2911, is staffed by trained professionals.
- Datebook for June 25, 2004
- June 24, 2004
- 1 p.m. The Memorial Hospital Tee it Up for Healthy Futures Golf Tournament begins at Yampa Valley Golf Course.
- Business Profile: Piano teacher in business more than 40 years
- June 24, 2004
- Name of Business/Address: Ann Carr’s Piano Lessons, 54 S. Ranney St., Craig, 824-2152
- School Board gives charter school ultimatum
- Dinosaur must raise enrollment or face closure
- June 24, 2004
- More than two weeks after an enrollment deadline, Dinosaur Community Charter School board members turned in their final numbers. Eight-and-one-half students are officially on the rolls, nearly five less than what’s needed to make the school a go.
- Team prepares for challenge
- Colowyo Coal Co. rescue squad to compete in event in Utah
- June 24, 2004
- When Jim Andrews worked on a mine rescue team, he sometimes carried a length of common “manila” rope, a figure-eight and a pulley.
- Housing solutions not easy
- Officials: Assiatnce guidelines don;t mesh with reality
- June 24, 2004
- Low-income residents on the waiting list for housing vouchers in Moffat County discovered in May that funding cuts meant there is no waiting list.
- Summer workouts sharpen wrestling skills
- June 24, 2004
- Wrestling practice had been going for five minutes when Scott Garoutte yelled to Moffat County coach Roman Gutierrez, “Coach, it feels like the end of January.”
- Counseling and support
- Yampa Valley pregnancy Center helps mothers, fathers and families
- June 24, 2004
- What qualified as a crisis pregnancy 20 years ago is not such a crisis today, said Sandi Billig, director of Yampa Valley Pregnancy Center.
- Letter: Reader frustrated by wait to hunt
- June 24, 2004
- I am a resident of Colorado and as such would like to be able to hunt the wildlife of this state at least every three to four years. But if I have to wait 10 to 20 years, I will have grown too old to remember how to shoot a gun, much less be physically able to hunt.
- Chris Currie: Playing Dr. Mom
- June 24, 2004
- Katie came running to me with tears in her eyes, crying, “Daddy hurt me!” They had been wrestling around in the recliner, playing airplane and the tickle game, so I wasn’t surprised.
- Our View: Continuing the fight against meth
- June 24, 2004
- When Colorado Attorney General Ken Salazar visited Craig to speak at a luncheon Wednesday, he asked the residents seated at his table what concerns they have that the chief law enforcement officer in the state ought to know about.
- Trap shooting club offers fun for all ages
- June 24, 2004
- Leave your pistols and rifles at home because only shotguns are allowed at the Craig Trap Club Inc.
- Mantle Ranch sells for $6 million
- June 24, 2004
- A Rock Springs, Wyo., resident has purchased the Mantle Ranch, a private holding within Dinosaur National Monument, for $6 million.
- Board approves moving ahead on alternative school
- June 24, 2004
- A partnership between the Boys and Girls Club of Craig and the Moffat County School District to form an alternative school was touted as a win-win situation for the entire community.
- Youth OK after accident
- June 24, 2004
- A 13-year-old boy was hit by a Ford Explorer near the intersection of Eighth Street and Yampa Avenue on Thursday evening.
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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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