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- MCHS student groups prepare to dazzle
- September 29, 2004
- With three practices left before one of the best-attended game of the year, Moffat County High School’s cheerleading team decided a new routine was needed.
- ‘It’s a nice, fairly quiet town’
- September 29, 2004
- Every morning, 75-year-old Al Gloeckle takes his English spring spaniel, Josie, for a walk down Ashley Road and waves at his neighbors as he passes them.
- Datebook for Sept. 30
- September 29, 2004
- Today 10 a.m. Children’s story hour at the Moffat County Library, 570 Green St. Another story hour will be held at 11 a.m. The activity will be leaf necklaces. Call 824-5116.
- Doing the hustle
- MCHS senior Emily Sperl splits her time between the dance and cross-country teams
- September 29, 2004
- Homecoming is a time for celebration of school spirit and school athletics. Moffat County High School senior Emily Sperl knows both well.
- TMH trying to sell houses
- MRI feasibility also under microscope
- September 29, 2004
- The Memorial Hospital board members agreed at Wednesday night’s meeting to sell 10 properties along Russell Street and designate the proceeds to a building fund for a new facility.
- Differences flow at Yampa basin meeting
- Impact of wildlife dominates talk
- September 29, 2004
- From chronic wasting disease to endangered fish, greater sage grouse and wolf management plans, it seems every environmental issue in the Yampa River Basin is controversial.
- News briefs for Sept. 30
- September 29, 2004
- The meth task force will meet at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at Craig City Hall. Members of the task force include Craig Mayor Dave DeRose, Moffat County Commissioner Darryl Steele and Annette Gianinetti, an administrative assistant in the Moffat County Sheriff’s Office. Community members are encouraged to attend with ideas for awareness and funding.
- Floating to victory
- September 29, 2004
- Having only two days to create a crepe-paper masterpiece and attach it to a trailer worries last year’s homecoming parade champions a little.
- Take off your snowshoes, stay a while
- City Council ponies up $800 in effort to attract tourists
- September 29, 2004
- Knowing what Northwest Colorado has to offer tourists looking for a cultural experience is the first step in developing those sites into viable hooks to lure visitors.
- Police blotter for Sept. 30
- September 29, 2004
- Jail Report Tuesday, Sept. 28 • Donna Lee Petty, 48, was booked into the Moffat County Jail on a charge of community corrections violation.
- Kitty and son Michael, George Webster and family, Loleta and Ben Waters and family, Pat Mosher and Chuck Zulian and family: Craig
- September 29, 2004
- To the editor: The family of Mike Webster wishes to thank everyone for their support in our loss. A special thank you to Trapper Mine rescue squad, Dr. Ossen, the hospital staff and ambulance crew for your efforts. The ladies at the V.F.W. for dinner after the service, and everyone who brought food, sent cards and all your phone calls.
- Edward D. Gibson: 1930-2004
- September 29, 2004
- Edward D. Gibson, died Sept. 6, 2004, at his home in Dewey, Ariz., after a lengthy illness. He was 73.
- Brock Victor Gregory: 2002-2004
- September 29, 2004
- Brock Victor Gregory was born Nov. 11, 2002, in Glenwood Springs, Colo., to Jody D. and Marcia S. (Fast) Gregory.
- Sherman A.Taylor: 1906-2004
- September 29, 2004
- Longtime Meeker resident Sherman A. Taylor died Sept. 25, 2004, at Community Hospital in Grand Junction. He was 98.
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