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Entrega pipeline plans move forward
June 29, 2004
Entrega Gas Pipeline Inc. announced plans Tuesday to move forward with its proposed natural gas pipeline after the completion of a successful open season.
Trapper’s Lodge to undergo inspection
June 29, 2004
After finding bare wires and neglected plumbing at Trappers Lake Lodge, U.S. Forest Service inspectors will decide today whether the lodge has been adequately repaired.
Fire danger high this weekend
June 29, 2004
Fire conditions will continue during the July Fourth weekend, despite forecasts for scattered showers and cloudy conditions, a fire management officer warns.
Library board, leaders should be proud
June 29, 2004
Greyhound agent regrets area closures
June 29, 2004
Town pitches in to welcome racers
June 29, 2004
Blotter for June 30
June 29, 2004
EDP funds recycling study
June 29, 2004
Two Craig residents have decided there’s been enough talk about the lack of recycling options and launched into a plan of action.
State health workers help ‘Fight the Bite’
June 29, 2004
The campaign against West Nile Virus got a boost this week. Representatives from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment drove from Denver to help spread the word about mosquito season safety.
Firefighters dominate competition
June 29, 2004
Craig firefighters continued the department’s tradition of capturing firefighting awards when they won the state championship in a team competition Friday.
Law stiffens for drunken driving
0.08 standard designed to lower traffic fatalities
June 29, 2004
Of the 742 traffic deaths in Colorado in 2002, 41 percent were alcohol related, according to Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
Recreation program takes off for seniors
June 29, 2004
Jim and Katherine Compestine always pick up a Parks and Recreation Department brochure before they plan their annual vacation.
Sherman Crunchley’ a delightful read with a twist
June 29, 2004
BY DIANE PRATHER It’s only natural that Sherman Crunchley, a dog, should be a police officer
Best pit stop yet’
Great Race drivers impressed with Craig hospitality
June 29, 2004
The smell of fresh pancakes and the crooning of the Shirelles greeted Craig residents Tuesday morning when about 100 classic cars from the Great Race made a pit stop on Yampa Avenue.

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