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- Rodeo a family affair for Steeles.
- August 5, 2005
- When Darryl and Sharon Steele taught their four children how to rodeo, they never knew it would pay off when the next generation came around. Instead of chasing their grandkids all over the West to watch sporting events or listen to recitals, the Steeles merely have to look at the calendar for the next Little Britches rodeo.
- El Mexico down Deportivo in La Liga soccer
- August 5, 2005
- Sibling rivalry was defined when the two Craig soccer teams in La Liga met Friday night. The showdown between El Mexico and Deportivo kicked off at 6:20 p.m., but the anticipation of the game had been building since the beginning of the summer.
- Trusses collapse during Timberglen roof work
- August 5, 2005
- Trusses “fell like dominos” at about noon Friday as workers were replacing a roof at Timberglen Apartments. One sub-contractor on the project sustained minor cuts but was not taken to the hospital when he was temporarily pinned between the wood planks, said Chief Chris Nichols of Craig/Fire Rescue.
- Murdoch’s stays busy on opening day
- August 5, 2005
- Murdoch’s Store Manager Jarrod Bell has worked at four different locations and seen several different store openings. The opening in Craig has been the best for him.
- Former Craig resident facing charges in connection with chase
- August 5, 2005
- Criminal charges are pending against a former Craig man who suffered multiple injuries in a motorcycle wreck over the weekend, Colorado State Patrol Cpl. Scott Gardner said.
- Real estate transactions for June
- August 5, 2005
- Seller: Johnny W. and Lori G. Mann Buyer: James J. Kelly and Christina A. Terrill Property: Wilderness Ranch Lot 586; 3547 Timberlane Dr. Price: $61,500
- School officials hope to better CSAP scores
- August 5, 2005
- Across the state, boys lag behind girls in reading and writing, Hispanic students average scores that are 30 points less than their Anglo counterparts and younger students severely outperform those in the upper grades. Whether that holds true for Moffat County remains to be seen.
- Donning their threads
- August 5, 2005
- Britni Harrington was apprehensive about walking out in front of the crowd. “During the break time, a lot of people came, so I got nervous,” the 10-year-old 4-Her said. “So I messed up on the routine.”
- Our View: Get involved in DOW decision
- August 5, 2005
- Decisions the Colorado Division of Wildlife makes now have the power to affect a huge portion of Craig’s economy. Yet, it seems that few Craig residents are interested enough to become educated and participate.
- On the Record for Aug. 6
- August 5, 2005
- Briefs for Aug. 6
- Oklahoma man dies in Rangely accident
- August 5, 2005
- An Oklahoma man died Thursday from injuries sustained when his motorcycle struck a truck. Sam Nabors, 54, was pronounced dead at Rangely Memorial Hospital. His son, Mark, 28, was also taken to the hospital, but was later released.
- Datebook for Aug. 6
- August 5, 2005
- Today, 8 a.m. — Trapper Fitness Club will host a triathlon beginning at 8 a.m. To register, call Tammy at 824-6932.
- Preference points stir debate
- August 5, 2005
- Robert Winn of Craig has been trying to hunt in one of the state’s premier hunting units since he was in high school. The 27-year-old has accumulated 14 preference points, but still hasn’t drawn a tag for unit 10 in Western Moffat County.
- Trrying a different approach
- chiropractor, acutherapist offer free treatment to inmates trying to beat drug addiction
- August 5, 2005
- Chiropractor Carolyn Gochee seems an odd sight marching through the front doors of the Moffat County Public Safety center with a briefcase in one hand and a massage table in the other. “This is Dr. Gochee, and I’m here to see some of the meth patients,” she hollers through an intercom to gain clearance to get into the jail.
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