Also from April 6
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- Civil suit heads to trial
- Attorneys: Grinstead not liable for inmate’s injuries
- April 6, 2005
- A civil case lodged by a former inmate of the Moffat County Jail against Sheriff Buddy Grinstead could end up in front of a jury.
- Seeking balance
- Group opposed to uranium mine wants EDP funding
- April 6, 2005
- A group opposing a plan to bring in low-level radiation to fill an old uranium mine outside of Maybell asked that if the Craig/Moffat County Economic Development Partnership gave funding to that effort, it also should fund the group’s efforts to oppose it.
- No shows
- Even some elected officials didn’t vote
- April 6, 2005
- How do you convince people to vote when several of Craig’s current elected officials can’t find time to make it to the polls?
- Support for Frisbee golf soars
- April 6, 2005
- Bill Sawer enjoys playing a round of Frisbee golf because it’s a sport anybody can play. Soon, Sawer and other interested people may be able to play the sport in Craig, as a core group of organizers quickly is making plans for a course at Loudy-Simpson Park.
- Datebook for April 7
- April 6, 2005
- Today 10 a.m. Children’s story hour is at 10 and 11 a.m. at the Moffat County Library, 570 Green St. Call 824-5116. Puff-paint rainbows is the story-time activity.
- Grace Klayko
- April 6, 2005
- Memorial services for Grace Klayko will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, April 8, 2005, at Calvary Baptist Church.
- Susan Gregg, Dustin Ence, Lowa Shultz, Todd Hildebrandt
- April 6, 2005
- The Craig Middle School Physical Education Department would like to thank the following businesses who have donated money to purchase commercial-grade cardiovascular equipment for our fitness room:
- Gymnasts take on state
- April 6, 2005
- For Heather Jenkins, the state gymnastics competition was a new experience. For Rochelle Johnson, it was a bit of a painful, but successful one.
- Fish recovery crews take to river
- April 6, 2005
- Fish in the Yampa River are in for a shock this month.
- An F for civic duty
- April 6, 2005
- I was meeting with a client Tuesday who noticed my “I voted” sticker and asked me what I voted for. I was torn about whether to laugh or whether to be dumbfounded that a businessperson in our community had no idea that a city election was taking place.
- News briefs for April 7
- April 6, 2005
- The Colorado Wilderness Network and the Trappers Lake Sierra Club will present a slideshow on “Wildlands at Risk” at 7 p.m. Friday at the Center of Craig. The presentation explores special public lands worthy of protection and how current policies threaten their beauty. The presentation is free. Call Luke at 824-5241.
- Waiters aim to please
- April 6, 2005
- Fifty dollars is a small price to pay to watch Scott Cook and Dean Hollenbeck muddle their way through the Holiday Inn kitchen preparing salads and balancing drink trays.
- Richard Joseph Eby: 1905-2005
- April 6, 2005
- Richard Joseph Eby died March 26, 2005, at Family Health West in Fruita. He was 99.
- Johnny Newland
- April 6, 2005
- Memorial services for Johnny Newland will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 9, 2005, at First Congregational Church in Craig.
- Tommie J. Robertson
- April 6, 2005
- I am writing in response to a previous article published in the Daily Press about the social services system in Moffat County. The article discussed how the main goal was to rehabilitate parents who have lost their children because of drug addictions. The article revealed that the priority for Social Services is to get the children back to their families in a timely manner when the problem has been resolved.
- Bump, set, spike
- April 6, 2005
- The bump, set and spike were present along with a shark attack, chicken coup and a four-girl rowboat.
- AAU basketball games on tap this weekend
- April 6, 2005
- The Craig AAU basketball programs will host multiple games this weekend, including the third annual Bill Lawrence Tournament for the boys. Games will take place Friday through Sunday at the Craig Intermediate School, Craig Middle School and Moffat County High School.
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Question of the week
Would you be in favor of the Moffat County School District shifting to a year-round school year?
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