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- Girls golf team gets season underway
- March 9, 2004
- The first tournament for the Moffat County High School golf team is almost always the first time its members pla on grass. So starting slow is something the team has come to expect.
- Pink singlets and ponytails
- Local girls join growing numbers
- March 9, 2004
- Samantha Erikson has traveled all over to wrestling tournaments but she’d never seen a hot pink wrestling singlet before.
- Craig Police
- March 9, 2004
- John E. Miles
- March 9, 2004
- 1948-2004
- Kiwanis stunt crossed the line
- March 9, 2004
- Twentymile should be allowed to increase its business
- March 9, 2004
- The Routt County Board of Commissioners will decide March 23 whether to approve a request from Twentymile Coal Co. to increase the amount of coal it hauls on 14 miles of county road between the mine and U.S Highway 40.
- Member services top list of 2004 chamber goals
- March 9, 2004
- In 2004, the Craig Chamber of Commerce board and members have resolved to focus on their members, develop a marketing campaign, expand and improve their building, and work on small civic problems.
- Sheriff proposes increase in part-time help to offset staffing shortage
- March 9, 2004
- Moffat County Sheriff Buddy Grinstead hopes several new part-time employees will fix the staffing problem at the Public Safety Center.
- Lack of spills puts haz-mat team in budget bind
- City agrees to kick in $6,012.50 toward deficit, will budget more
- March 9, 2004
- There were three hazardous material spills in the Northwest Colorado area last year — five less than what it would take to make the Craig Rural Fire Protection District Haz-Mat team self-sufficient.
- Social services funds dwindling
- County may have to offset shortfall
- March 9, 2004
- Moffat County has one of the lower social services mill levies in the state. The county may have to pay for those savings a few years from now as reserve funds dwindle, says Commissioner Marianna Raftopoulos.
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