Archive for Friday, October 22, 2004

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Rangely plan includes off-road vehicle park
October 22, 2004
In the past few decades, it’s been fashionable for cities and municipalities to produce master plans. On Oct. 12, Rangely’s government voted unanimously to approve a comprehensive plan. The plan incorporates strategies for growth and economic development for the next 20 years.
Michael Simones
October 22, 2004
Michael Simones has been accepted as a member of the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine A.T. Still University, Class of 2008.
Healing naturally
Alternative therapies growing in Craig
October 22, 2004
After Carol Wright had severe back problems, she found exercise nearly impossible. When she heard about infrared saunas, she and her brother Daniel bought one for their store right away.
District overhauls teacher evaluation process
October 22, 2004
Moffat County School District teachers have described annual employee evaluations as stressful, subjective, too long, one-size-fits-all, dog-and-pony-show performances.
Bowling through the Bears
Bulldogs run over Rifle, 28-14
October 22, 2004
It’s a good thing for the Moffat County High School football team that senior Tyler Pike has a good memory.
Turning lives around
Alternative school making a difference
October 22, 2004
Jessica Seales misses singing in the choir. She misses her friends. She misses pep rallies.
Shooting victim dies
October 22, 2004
The victim of Friday night’s shooting at Timberglen Apartments was James Calvin Pogline, who died Saturday afternoon at The Memorial Hospital after doctors removed him from life support, Moffat County Coroner Owen Grant said.
David Pressgrove: The great soccer debate
October 22, 2004
I was waiting to conduct an interview at Moffat County High School this week, and I had a couple of minutes to waste.
DUI limits changing attitudes on drinking
October 22, 2004
Attitudes may be shifting in the public realm whether it’s worth it to drive while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, according to local statistics.
Landowners negotiate pipelines
October 22, 2004
When Paul Anderson’s family bought 512 acres of ranchland along the Moffat County-Wyoming border last February, they knew a pipeline had been constructed there 12 years ago. Paul’s mother, Bev, could see the disturbed ground.
Police blotter for Oct. 23
October 22, 2004
Law enforcement Jail report Craig police
Our View: The value of Crime Stoppers
October 22, 2004
In the past few weeks, we’ve seen Craig residents becoming more involved in learning what they can do to combat the drug problem in Craig.
Man shot in Craig
Shooting victim in critical condition
October 22, 2004
An unidentified man suffered a gunshot wound to the head in a shooting at Timberglen Apartments on Friday night.
County seeks tax exclusion
October 22, 2004
The Moffat County commissioners plan to sign an application Tuesday to exclude the county from a state statute restricting property tax revenue growth.
Datebook for Oct. 23
October 22, 2004
The Hayden Recreation Department is sponsoring a special English riding lesson package for today and next Saturday at the Routt County Fairgrounds indoor arena in Hayden. The cost is $50 for the two-day package. For times and information, call instructor Becky Thayer at 824-0311.
Keira Abigail Fonseca
October 22, 2004
Graciela Galindo and Lino Ebed Fonseca announce the birth of their daughter, Keira Abigail Fonseca, at 9:59 p.m., Oct. 13, 2004, at Yampa Valley Medical Center.
CNCC-Meeker connection discussed
October 22, 2004
Colorado Northwestern Community College’s presence in Meeker was one of the topics discussed at the joint board meeting held in Craig on Wednesday.
Student ‘shows great promise’
October 22, 2004
Sixth-grader Cassie Anderson isn’t sure which of her two loves she wants to turn into a career.

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