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- Golfers 9th at preview on regional course
- April 28, 2005
- Moffat County sophomore Amber Nicholson couldn’t remember crying in a golf tournament before.
- Easy riders
- April 28, 2005
- When Delbert Knez needs a break, he hops on his motorcycle and just rides.
- Swinging in the rain
- April 28, 2005
- Scott Parker enjoys his time as Moffat County baseball coach, but if one day that doesn’t work out, a stint as a motivational speaker could.
- News briefs for April 29
- April 28, 2005
- The Boys & Girls Club of Craig will host a free party from 5 to 9 p.m. today for members who are Sunset Elementary School students. The party is a reward for the students who won a penny war. The penny war was an event to raise money for the tsunami relief effort. The party includes dinner, a movie and activities. Come only if you are a member of the club and attend Sunset Elementary School. The club will close at 9 sharp, so parents should arrange for rides before that. Call Robert Winn for more information at 826-0411.
- Police blotter for April 29
- April 28, 2005
- Craig Police Department Wednesday, April 27 • Officers investigated the theft of a Volkswagen Beetle. • Officers conducted a warrant arrest. • Officers investigated an abandoned vehicle.
- Pietrick-Browning
- April 28, 2005
- Kay Don-ley of Montrose and David Pietrick of Craig ann-ounce the engagement of their daughter, Lacy Pietrick, to Cody Browning, son of Marsha Nowell of St. George, Utah, and Cal Browning of Montrose.
- Paula Reed
- April 28, 2005
- On April 27, during a snowstorm on the top of Rabbit Ears Pass, an unknown Craig resident stopped to help us change a flat tire, and we want to express our sincere appreciation for his assistance. The gentleman lives in Craig and was headed east when he made a U-turn to help us.
- Guy Jones and family
- April 28, 2005
- The families of Sharee Jones wish to thank the doctors and nurses who cared for Sharee during her short illness. Thanks to Pastor Compton and the congregation of Calvary Baptist Church for their prayers and help. Thanks also to our friends for their help and support during a time of heartbreak by losing a wife, mother, sister and grandmother.
- Mommy the monster
- April 28, 2005
- As I was leaving, I heard Nikki say, “She’s funny, huh Katie?”
- A new calling
- April 28, 2005
- After eight years of influence here, First Baptist Church Pastor Brian Haynes is moving on to make a difference somewhere else.
- Black belts: Cops earn Hapkido certification
- April 28, 2005
- Every day, police officers come into contact with dangerous, violent people.Every day, police officers come into contact with dangerous, violent people.
- Group: RFW program has few benefits
- April 28, 2005
- The Ranching For Wildlife program might not even have the same name after a committee of residents has finished reviewing it.
- Program aims to prevent suicides
- April 28, 2005
- Ten Yampa Valley residents committed suicide last year.
- Volunteers are needed to track the weather
- April 28, 2005
- Officials from the National Weather Service in Grand Junction didn’t know that tornadolike winds had ripped through an area east of Craig last fall until someone called in with questions about them.
- Scouting new territory for cultural heritage tourism
- April 28, 2005
- Cultural heritage tourism isn’t just this year’s buzzword — it’s a concept that, properly executed, has the potential to increase an area’s quality of life as well as sales-tax revenue.
- Bethell faces criminal charges
- April 28, 2005
- The owner of a solid-waste treatment plant west of Craig faces criminal charges of forgery and attempt to influence a public official.
- Datebook for April 29
- April 28, 2005
- Today Noon VFW Ladies Auxiliary is hosting a sandwich and salad lunch upstairs until 2 p.m. at the VFW, 419 E. Victory Way. Tickets are $5. Call Dora at 824-2257.
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