Also from April 15
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- Team scrapes together win
- April 15, 2005
- As if three games in four days wasn’t enough for the Moffat County girls soccer team, they needed even more soccer against Palisade on Friday.
- David Pressgrove: Spiking with the Daily Press
- April 15, 2005
- I’m not one to brag, but the Craig Daily Press volleyball team is on the verge of becoming the New England Patriots of the Craig Parks and Recreation semi-competitive league.
- Fiesta planned
- Craig to host first May 5 celebration
- April 15, 2005
- In a move to celebrate the city’s ethnic diversity, Craig City Council has agreed to sponsor a Cinco de Mayo celebration at the Moffat County Fairgrounds.
- Dance of a lifetime
- Prom 2005 has been months in the making
- April 15, 2005
- Before all is said and done, Moffat County High School junior Brandon Vigil likely will shell out nearly $400 for an evening he calls “no big deal.”
- Education Calendar
- April 15, 2005
- The 6Traits writing assessments will start Monday and continue all week for Ridgeview students.
- Star Student: Taft Cleverly
- April 15, 2005
- You’d have to talk to Taft Cleverly’s teachers to find out what qualities he has that make him outstanding, because Cleverly says he doesn’t know.
- Health care for uninsured
- Options weighed for federally funded clinic
- April 15, 2005
- Physician’s assistant Neilene Ronis knows there’s a need for more health care services for uninsured and underinsured patients.
- Pet peeves
- City aims to update animal ordinance
- April 15, 2005
- Mickey Ford’s Australian shepherd border collie mix, Roo, is getting on in years but she wouldn’t dream of burying him in the back yard.
- Drug pipe find leads to charges
- April 15, 2005
- A Craig woman was arrested after someone told police she left a pipe on a convenience store counter that later field-tested positive for methamphetamine.
- VNA closer to building Hayden senior center
- Grant provides $600,000 for ‘aging well’ program
- April 15, 2005
- The Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association is receiving a $600,000 state grant, a key component of the group’s plan to create an aging well model in the Yampa Valley.
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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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