Also from June 27
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- Hometown racer takes first
- Chad Zulian excels in Open Pro Class
- June 27, 2004
- Former Craig resident Chad Zulian achieved his goal of placing well at this weekend’s national qualifier in Craig.
- Fund-raising fallout
- Girl Scouts unlikely to keep camp open
- June 27, 2004
- Service organizations are done shelling out cash to pay for county services. Girl Scout Troop 201 has learned this lesson during the past month, as they worked to raise the $12,000 to $15,000 the Moffat County commissioners said would be needed to reopen Sherman Youth Camp in Routt National Forest. The commissioners had closed the camp to balance the 2004 budget.
- Making deals
- Group learns basics about working with
- June 27, 2004
- John Allen isn’t betting on the benevolence of oil and gas companies to look after his land if he decides to lease it out for development.
- Suspect arrested, charged with meth possession
- June 27, 2004
- The Colorado State Patrol arrested a Craig man in possession of about one ounce of suspected methamphetamine after a tip by off-duty Craig Police officers.
- Revving up excitement
- Thrill of the ride eclipses threat of danger in motocross
- June 27, 2004
- Rick Witner never tires of the smell of burning fuel and the near-deafening sounds of hundreds of dirt bikes revving up their engines.
- Craig woman opens her home and heart
- Gail Goldsmith enjoys the experience of hosting a developmentally-disabled man
- June 27, 2004
- At 9:30 a.m. every morning, Gail Goldsmith prepares lunch for Donny Mendias. She lays it out next to his personal belongings, and Mendias promptly packs the lunch into a sack and then packs everything into his backpack.
- Aiming high
- Roy ‘Big Timber’ Stephenson wants to be the best shot in the Wild West
- June 27, 2004
- During the week, Roy Stephenson can be found fixing cars at Chapman’s Automotive. But once a month when he pulls on his cowboy boots and straps on his holster, “Big Timber” is transported back to an old west shootout.
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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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