Archive for Thursday, August 25, 2005

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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.
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.
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.

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