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- Moffat County High School Spring Rodeo Schedule
- March 25, 2004
- Saddle up
- Rodeo team gears up for spring season
- March 25, 2004
- Every weekend that Brandon Whitaker leaves for a competition he never knows how many of his teammates will show up.
- Staff, parents offer input on school budget
- School district uses survey results to determine needs, wants
- March 25, 2004
- Everyone has an opinion on how the local school district should spend money.
- Web-learning on the rise at CNCC
- Internet helps rural students meet educational goals
- March 25, 2004
- It may be the middle of the night or the end of the weekend but it doesn’t stop Nicole Beckum from logging on and learning.
- Cast in Bronze
- Spring tanners flock to local salons to prepare for summer sun
- March 25, 2004
- Beauty salons in Craig are teeming with tanning customers looking to get some color before summer arrives. The shops are filling to capacity, cashing in on the tanning season that peaks in the spring, slows down in the summer and drops off during winter.
- Fifth-grade student seeks information on Colorado
- March 25, 2004
- Resident’s 80th birthday a success
- March 25, 2004
- A lock on responsiblity
- March 25, 2004
- On September 15, 2001, a 3-year-old Spotsylvania County, Va., boy shot and killed himself with a gun his father brought to the house for protection in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
- County institutes leadership training for employees
- March 25, 2004
- A police officer that doesn’t feel well treated probably won’t treat citizens well. By contrast, an officer who enjoys coming to work is likely to treat citizens kindly, with respect.
- CIS principal resigns her post
- Marth Paxton declines to say why
- March 25, 2004
- A principal of three years at Craig Intermediate School submitted her resignation recently to the Moffat County School District.
- Law enforcement targets gun safety by distributing free locks
- March 25, 2004
- Law enforcement agencies in Moffat County will soon get a shipment of gun locks to distribute free to the community.
- Hot spot
- Local agencies prepare for a potentially busy fire season
- March 25, 2004
- Moffat County’s first wildfire of the year burned up one-tenth of an acre near Juniper Hot Springs.
- Girls soccer outlasts Aspen
- Bulldogs win 3-2 with overtime goal
- March 25, 2004
- The last 10 minutes of the Moffat County High School girls soccer game against Aspen wasn’t easy for anybody in blue to watch as the Skiers poured on shot after shot.
- Newly r. dorsett
- March 25, 2004
- Here come the terrible twos
- March 25, 2004
- Six months after her second birthday, Nikki is showing few signs of being struck by the terrible twos. Then again, maybe after living through Katie’s extended reign of terror, I’m immune.
- Craig woman urges support
- March 25, 2004
- City Council playing political hot potato
- March 25, 2004
- Craig City Council members agreed Tuesday that they’d rather ask voters whether to close Russell Street than to decide the issue for themselves.
- Sales tax revenue dips; city officials optimistic
- March 25, 2004
- City sales tax revenue was down for the second month in a row, and city officials say there’s not much to do at this point but wait.
- Vocalist to sing vintage songs
- March 25, 2004
- The Prudence Johnson Trio, featuring popular song vocalist Prudence Johnson, will perform at the Moffat County High School auditorium on Tuesday, March 30.
- Teen-agers not exempt from world of fad dieting
- March 25, 2004
- Everybody, it seems, knows at least somebody who has tried the latest weight-loss schemes like the revival of the Atkins diet or the South Beach diet.
- Ladies’ luncheon offers food, fellowship and fund-raising
- March 25, 2004
- DeAnn Gonzalez and her coworkers always attend the annual salad luncheon held by a club of local lady golfers.
- Has spring sprung?
- March 25, 2004
- The beginning of spring this year has been the warmest ever recorded in Northwest Colorado.
- Student expelled
- Middle school student with history of assault not eligible to return until fall
- March 25, 2004
- A Craig Middle School student with a history of assault and suspensions was expelled Thursday by the school board after he allegedly choked another student unconscious with a T-shirt in the school’s locker room.
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