Also from August 25
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- Hole-in-one highlights performance
- August 25, 2005
- Kyle Wilson found a way to quell the Moffat County boys golf team’s struggles. All it takes is a hole-in-one.
- No pain, big gain
- Boys cross-county team has top-five potential, if it stays healthy
- August 25, 2005
- There is no pain. There is no pain. There is no pain.
- Teens use technology to stay socially connected
- August 25, 2005
- Helping the faithful a world away
- Church members take emergency Haitian mission
- August 25, 2005
- Hurricane Dennis couldn’t stop some members of a local church from helping out where they’re needed most.
- Christina Currie: On their own
- August 25, 2005
- Five days into the school year and I’m already whipped.
- Briefs for Aug. 26
- August 25, 2005
- The Yampa Valley Golf Course will host the City Championship on Saturday and Sunday. There is a men’s, women’s and junior tournament. Golfers are required to belong to the YVGC and have a current handicap. Registration will be accepted until tonight.
- Datebook for Aug. 26
- August 25, 2005
- Saturday, Aug. 27 7 a.m. A benefit breakfast for Erica Manzanares and victims of domestic abuse runs until 11 a.m. at the Moffat County Fairgrounds. Tickets for the all-you-can eat meals are $10 and $5 for seniors.
- Web site to help communication
- August 25, 2005
- Tana Cook thinks she may have found an outlet to voice her opposition for a Wal-Mart in Craig.
- Moffat agrees to let Dinosaur school get state oversight
- August 25, 2005
- Moffat County School District officials have signed off on a request from the Dinosaur Com-munity Charter School to contract with the state for oversight.
- Students earn college and high school credit
- August 25, 2005
- Four Moffat County High School students earned their associate’s degrees before they had their diplomas in hand because of a program that allow simultaneous enrollment in high school and college classes.
- District slightly off on enrollment
- August 25, 2005
- Moffat County School District officials were off on their estimates for 2005-06 enrollment, but not by much.
- Dinosaur police extinct
- Tiny town can’t pay officers enough to keep them
- August 25, 2005
- DINOSAUR — Jeremy Hinkle liked being a Dinosaur police officer, but his salary wasn’t enough to keep him on the force.
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Question of the week
Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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