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- Modified Madness purse one of Hayden’s largest
- August 26, 2005
- At the beginning of the 2005 race season at the Hayden Speedway, Yampa Valley Auto Racing Association President Jaceson Van Grandt told the IMCA Modified drivers he hoped to put on a big race for them this year.
- Extreme makeover
- Girls cross-country team has fresh start
- August 26, 2005
- Makeovers are all the rage right now. On every other TV station, wardrobes, faces and houses are being made over. The Moffat County girls cross-country team is joining the trend.
- Earnest ‘Jim’ Montgomery
- August 26, 2005
- Kasilof resident Mr. Earnest “Jim” Montgomery, 74, died Tuesday, August 23, 2005, of cancer at his home in Kasilof.
- Samantha Ann and Mary Elizabeth Willems
- August 26, 2005
- Jennifer and Doug Willems of Craig announce the birth of their twin daughters, Samantha Ann and Mary Elizabeth Willems, at 4:29 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Aug. 20, 2005, at Yampa Valley Medical Center.
- Education calendar for Aug. 27
- August 26, 2005
- Aug. 29 11 a.m. MCHS varsity boys golf team competes in Montrose.
- Dinosaur school begins Monday
- August 26, 2005
- Dinosaur Community Charter School will be up and running Monday with 51 students and a $150,000 grant, a significant difference from the way the school ended its last year.
- Making the clothes call
- August 26, 2005
- There aren’t many conflicts between what’s in students’ closets and what they’re allowed to wear to school.
- Our View: Free enterprise
- August 26, 2005
- As was the case eight months ago, news that Wal-Mart was considering opening a supercenter in Craig sparked a flurry of rumors and speculation. Now that store officials have confirmed the wheels are in motion, tongues are wagging in support and opposition.
- Briefs for Aug. 27
- August 26, 2005
- Baggs police uncover potential explosives
- Datebook for Aug. 27
- August 26, 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.
- School boards get low response
- August 26, 2005
- Deciding on new Moffat County school board members will be a snap, now that only three people have applied for as many positions.
- State approves first step for mine
- August 26, 2005
- The State Land Board approved a uranium company’s request to lease land near Maybell Friday, despite the efforts of a local group.
- 5.5 percent worth less than expected
- August 26, 2005
- If voters approve a tax revenue exemption for Moffat County on November’s ballot, an additional $679,336 will go into the county’s coffers.
- Rodeo accident claims life of local cowboy
- August 26, 2005
- Wes Hertzog loved rodeo from the first time he climbed on a bronco in the 1960s.
- Corn sales to help Special Olympics
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- August 26, 2005
- It’s cases of corn now, but the abundance of food will transform into smiles on the faces of local Special Olympians.
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