Also from August 28
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- Mud madness
- Events draw big crowds to park, leave no one clean
- August 28, 2005
- Randall Brown didn’t come to play this year’s Mud Splash volleyball tournament. He just wanted to see his friends take nosedives into the dirt.
- Woman spreads message
- August 28, 2005
- An Atlanta woman is making a cross-country road trip in the name of national security, and Craig is her most recent stop.
- Brandon Johansson: Consignment store opens in Craig
- August 28, 2005
- Wal-Mart’s plan to open a 100,000 square-foot store in Craig wasn’t the only news on the business front in recent weeks.
- Datebook for Aug. 29
- August 28, 2005
- Tuesday, Aug. 30 Noon Boys & Girls Club orientation for parents will be held at the club. Orientation will be offered in English only. Parents must attend at least one orientation to enroll a child in the club.
- News briefs for Aug. 29
- August 28, 2005
- COA advises hunters The Colorado Outfitters Association wants hunters to be sure the outfitters they hire are licensed this fall.
- Defying words
- Father and son communicate on another level
- August 28, 2005
- Eddie Willison can’t speak. Nor can he hear. But he and his father have devised a way of communicating that defies words.
- Bomba, Utzinger champs
- August 28, 2005
- The days of Nick Bomba being badgered by his buddies are over. His name is now on the City Championship plaque at Yampa Valley Golf Course.
- Out-of-town drivers dominate Modified final
- August 28, 2005
- It has been a good summer for Rick Spangler.
- David Pressgrove: His final rush
- August 28, 2005
- “It’s guts and love and glory, One mortal’s chance at fame. His legacy is rodeo And cowboy is his name.” — from Baxter Black’s Legacy of the Rodeo Man


