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- Craig police
- March 16, 2004
- Megan Terrill
- March 16, 2004
- State Patrol needs to ease up
- March 16, 2004
- Don’t wait for spring cleaning
- March 16, 2004
- Ah, spring, when a young man’s fancy turns to thoughts of — trash?
- Eyeing experience
- Girls team low on state experience but not leaders
- March 16, 2004
- At track practice Brandi Babin can feel the eyes on her.
- Tri-State’s $46.5M grant won’t impact Craig Station
- March 16, 2004
- Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association has been approved to receive a federal loan of nearly $46.5 million, but it should have little effect on the company’s Craig Station and its employees, a company spokesman said.
- Chief: PD met most objectives in 2003
- Police department’s community policing paying off, chief says
- March 16, 2004
- Community policing and officer training were two things that ranked high on the Craig Police Department’s list of 2003 priorities, and they’re two things department officials are proud of when they list their accomplishments for the last year.
- Group fights to keep school funding
- March 16, 2004
- A group of Colorado parents and teachers are keeping a fixed eye on proposals in the legislature that have potential to severely limit state funds for Moffat County Schools.
- Center vandalized
- Suspect arrested for breaking window at community facility
- March 16, 2004
- Two police officers were injured Tuesday while attempting to arrest a man suspected of vandalizing The Center of Craig.
- Craig girl dies from injuries following accident
- March 16, 2004
- Megan Terrill never improved from critical condition after she was hit by a truck in Cañon City.
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