Archive for Friday, June 25, 2004

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Leatta Fuller
June 25, 2004
Caden Neil Call
June 25, 2004
CIS, CMS name fourth-quarter honor roll
June 25, 2004
Downtown is forever’
June 25, 2004
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — A viable downtown area is crucial for economic development, according to Brad Segal, president of Progressive Urban Management Associates.
Great Race zooms nearer
Eleven-year-old boy navigates to first place
June 25, 2004
Craig residents have their work cut out for them Tuesday morning if they’re going to outdo the warm welcomes Great Race drivers have received in other towns across the country.
Helen Craig
June 25, 2004
Lodging tax questioned
Rio Blanco BOCC address concerns over public dollars
June 25, 2004
Rio Blanco County Commissioners addressed questions about the county’s lodging tax boards during special work sessions in Meeker and Rangely.
Meeker prepares for annual Range Call celebration for Fourth of July
June 25, 2004
For a small town, Meeker packs a whole lot of action into its Fourth of July weekend.
Trappers Lodge permit revoked by Forest Service
June 25, 2004
The U.S. Forest Service revoked the special-use permit for Trappers Lake Lodge in a letter dated June 15.
Hayden, Craig claim softball titles
June 25, 2004
It was a battle between David and Goliath at the Craig parks and recreation girls’ softball championship tournament Friday at Loudy Simpson Park.
Racer has national plans
June 25, 2004
Professional motocross racer Chad Zulian hopes to represent his hometown well this weekend in the Rocky Mountain Motocross Assoc-iation races being held at the Yampa Valley Sports Riders Complex.
Alyssa Faith Duncan
June 25, 2004
Kaleya Elizabeth Zelek
June 25, 2004
A conversation starter
A strong cup of coffee goes hand in hand with friendly gossip
June 25, 2004
Ken Fleming and Robert Robidoux meet every morning at the Golden Cavvy Restaurant and Lounge.
LaVorda M. Lowe
June 25, 2004
Mike Voloshin
June 25, 2004
Elsie L. Henry
June 25, 2004
Judy (McHan) Kelley
June 25, 2004
A big thank you for help in a time of need
June 25, 2004
Kudos to city for funding Grand Olde West Days
June 25, 2004
Here’s to a better budget season
June 25, 2004
Moffat County commissioners received some welcome news this week. Oil and gas property tax valuations are up $37 million over last year and will generate about $775,000 in additional revenue for schools, the county, Craig, Dinosaur and special taxing districts.
Blotter for June 26
June 25, 2004
Campaign opponents employ different strategies
June 25, 2004
Buffy Wicks came to Colorado fresh off the Howard Dean campaign.
CNCC’s nursing class celebrates grads
June 25, 2004
A year ago, prospective nursing students were checking their mailboxes to see whether they had been accepted to Craig’s first college nursing program.
Punching the clock
For many teens, summer break is no vacation
June 25, 2004
Alesha Overton, 17, said money is what keeps her coming back to work at Kmart, even when rude customers make it hard to do.
Business owners beware
Credit card fraud scheme making
June 25, 2004
Artist Karl Hoffman thought he was on the verge of selling one of his prized jewelry creations.

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