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Craig Fire Show heats up
October 10, 2004
Marcia Sovine never really knew how to use a fire extinguisher until her granddaughter had the chance to use one Saturday.
Here’s to milking calcium for all it’s worth
October 10, 2004
Most Americans have heard the message: Post-menopausal women need plenty of calcium to maintain bone density and head off the effects of osteoporosis. For the same reason, men older than 50 — who also are vulnerable to osteoporosis — and younger women must be equally aware of the importance of building strong bones. So who else needs more calcium? The answer: everybody.
Datebook for Oct. 11
October 10, 2004
Today Today is the deadline to register for Red Cross Community C.P.R. and Safety One hosted by the City of Craig Parks and Recreation Department. Classes will be at 6 p.m. Oct 19, 20 and 21. The cost is $56. Call 826-2029.
News briefs for Oct. 11
October 10, 2004
The League of Women Voters will sponsor a ballot issue forum from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.Tuesday at the Town Hall in Hayden. The Routt County clerk, Kay Weinland, will answer any election or voting-related questions. Mark Fischer will moderate and review the ballot issues and will attempt to answer any questions that voters may have. The public is welcome and encouraged to participate. Call 276-3737.
Mike Terrill: Largent ‘deserved what he got’
October 10, 2004
Megan Terrill’s mother, Annie, left the courtroom in tears as soon as George Largent was found guilty of vehicular homicide while driving recklessly in the March 7 hit-and-run death of her daughter, 16-year-old Megan Terrill.
Bulldog soccer grounds Eagles
Flat start didn’t stop MCHS from pitching a shutout Saturday
October 10, 2004
The Paonia/Delta County High School soccer team experienced the disadvantages of fielding a team made up of several schools Saturday at Loudy-Simpson Field. Without four starters from Hotchkiss, the Eagles lost 6-0 to Moffat County.
Scouts put their backs into their work
Troop 198 tackles 10 projects that will help its members earn Eagle awards
October 10, 2004
The Boy Scouts of Troop 198 kept burning the lumber with the circular saw, ribbing each other about it with good nature the whole time.
Buckskin Network in place to help hunters
October 10, 2004
The Buckskin Network is a program that involves law enforcement and commercial news media in a cooperative effort to assist the public.
Boy, 12, dies in accident
October 10, 2004
A seventh-grade boy from Stagecoach died Saturday in a four-wheeling accident in Moffat County.
Advocates help those in crisis
October 10, 2004
There’s a right question and a wrong question when discussing abuse.
Wanted: Employment
Job Fair targets workers, business owners
October 10, 2004
Finding the right person for the job or finding a job can be a search for potential employees and employers.
John Salazar visits Craig
October 10, 2004
In what aides say is his fourth visit to Craig, 3rd Congressional District hopeful John Salazar met with a small gathering at the Golden Cavvy restaurant early Saturday morning.
Business profile for Oct. 11
October 10, 2004
Name: Cindi Crabtree Name of Business/Address: The Laundry, 555 Ledford St., in Craig, 824-WASH (9274).

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