Also from June 29
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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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Question of the week
Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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