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Teenage cowgirl makes nationals
June 30, 2004
Kendel Fawcett plugged her ears because she feared the final results. But the finger-in-ear technique let some sound slip in and to her surprise she heard, “Kendel Fawcett, national qualifier.”
Nina Phillips Wright
June 30, 2004
Nina Phillips Wright 1920 — 2004
Moffat County Neighbor
June 30, 2004
Name: Larry Moore Occupation: Retired When and why did you move to Craig?
Cyclists ride to raise awareness
June 30, 2004
This afternoon, 36 bicyclists will ride into Craig to spend the evening eating ice cream and playing bingo with their friends at Horizons Specialized Services.
Singing talent goes with Great Race
June 30, 2004
Jori Hollenbeck didn’t think much about the Great Race coming to Craig, except that she would sing the national anthem and a few other songs before the cars zoomed off to the next city.
Commute teaches appreciation for Craig
June 30, 2004
Craig resident Pat Stephenson spends up to 13 hours away from home each day, but she said it makes her appreciate home more.
Letters: Thanks for article on assisted-living facilities
June 30, 2004
Thanks for article on assisted-living facilities To the editor:
Letters: Cartoon about Iraq war was in poor taste
June 30, 2004
Cartoon about Iraq war was in poor taste
LARRY D. SUITS
June 30, 2004
LARRY D. SUITS 1941 — 2004
TMH sticks with Quorum
Board promises to improve the way hospital does business
June 30, 2004
Nine months of negotiations culminated Wednesday when The Memorial Hospital’s Board of Trustees authorized a renewed contract with Quorum Health Resources, its management company.
Hostile witness
Police retrieve alleged victim to testify at Pogline hearing
June 30, 2004
County Judge Mary Lynne James ordered police to retrieve a witness who failed to appear in court Wednesday.
County: 1 hospital ballot question
Commissioners fear too many options will confuse voters
June 30, 2004
Two ballot initiatives about hospital construction plans could be one too many, Moffat County Commissioners said.
Firefighters ready themselves
June 30, 2004
The skies over Craig will explode with light and color Sunday when volunteer firefighters launch 2,182 fireworks in celebration of Independence Day.
There’s a new BLM ranger in town
June 30, 2004
Bureau of Land Management road patrols have been scarce for more than a year, as budget constraints left the ranger position vacant at the Little Snack Field Office in Craig.
Maybell man submits to West Nile test
June 30, 2004
When Maybell resident Brett Steele presented his symptoms to a doctor Tuesday, he was told he needed to come back and get tested for West Nile virus.
Moffat County honors first volunteer of month
June 30, 2004
Six young photographers marched into the county commissioner chambers armed with cameras to take pictures of Moffat County’s first volunteer of the month.
Doolin does it
Hayden beats Craig to tourney title, 8-4
June 30, 2004
It’s what every Little Leaguer dreams of: last inning, full count, bases loaded and a chance to be the hero. The pitcher envisions throwing the heater past the batter for the winning strikeout while the batter imagines crushes the imaginary pitch over the fence.
Friends of Beach raising money to pay bills
June 30, 2004
Friends of Stormie Beach, a Hayden teen seriously injured in a car accident June 20, are raising funds to help pay her medical costs.
The blotter
June 30, 2004
Law enforcement

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