Archive for Wednesday, April 27, 2005

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TMH OKs Habitat proposal
April 27, 2005
Hammers and paintbrushes are in order now that Hospital Board members approved the sale of one of their homes to Moffat County’s Habitat for Humanity group.
Police: Craig Middle School student caught with drugs
April 27, 2005
A 13-year-old student at Craig Middle School received a summons for possession of a “very small amount” of marijuana, police said.
Rodeo team sees freshman place at Colorado Springs
April 27, 2005
The Moffat County rodeo team competed in the Black Forest Club rodeo in Colorado Springs on Saturday and Sunday. The team’s performance included a first-time placing by freshman Stevie Brumback, who finished 10th in pole bending Sunday, and a double-placing by roping team Clay Foulk and Brandon Whitaker, seventh on Saturday and sixth on Sunday.
More jail time for Craig man
April 27, 2005
A Craig man will have to serve six more months behind bars for being involved with an assault on his brother while both men were inmates in the Moffat County Jail.
Passion for panning
April 27, 2005
Dreams of striking it rich in the gold fields fueled the exodus west in the 1800s and Colorado was a well-known hot spot. Gold prospecting shaped much of the region, and it still enthralls a number of fans in Northwest Colorado.
News briefs for April 28
April 27, 2005
The Knights of Columbus is hosting and serving a Mother’s Day breakfast of pancakes, sausage, eggs, juice and coffee after the 9 a.m. Mass on May 8 at St Michael’s Catholic Church, 678 School St. The cost is $3 for everyone except mothers and children younger than 12.
Police blotter for April 28
April 27, 2005
Craig Police Department Tuesday, April 26 • Officers booked stolen pistols into evidence. • Officers executed a search warrant.
Rod Compton
April 27, 2005
Although this is a little overdue because of my being out of town for all of last week, I just wanted to take a moment and brag on something. I had the pleasure a couple of weeks ago to go to the combined choir and band performance at Moffat County High School. I must say that in two short years, I’ve seen a remarkable metamorphosis in our choral and instrumental programs. I can only surmise that this has come from the quality teaching that these students have received. From the incredible seventh-grade band to the Chamber Choir at the high school, I heard harmony and togetherness that was wonderful! Mr. Smith, Mr. Bolton and Miss Winn have captured the hearts of their students and inarguably are getting the most from the talent available. I commend them and hope that students will continue to enroll in the music classes afforded them. Great job!
Muddy waters
April 27, 2005
The state is suing the owner of a waste-treatment plant west of Maybell, saying the facility has been out of compliance with hazardous-material testing regulations for the past several years.
Lighting a match under fire crews
April 27, 2005
The likelihood of a severe fire season seemed slim as a steady rain fell outside the Moffat County Public Safety Center on Wednesday. Yet, inside, a group of Moffat County Road and Bridge workers and sheriff’s deputies gathered to train for any type of fires the summer season might bring.
Former coach pleads innocent in assault case
April 27, 2005
A former Moffat County High School girls golf coach pleaded innocent to charges that allege he had sex with a student.
An ‘animal house’ life
April 27, 2005
Kelly Wood moved to the region nearly five years ago from the California desert.
Craig woman sentenced in embezzlement case
April 27, 2005
A Craig woman who pleaded guilty recently to two charges of theft from a local dentist’s office received a deferred sentence in Moffat County District Court on Wednesday.
Datebook for April 28
April 27, 2005
Today 10 a.m. Children’s story-hour is held at 10 and 11 a.m. each Thursday at the Moffat County Library, 570 Green St. Call 824-5116.

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