Archive for Sunday, August 28, 2005

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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

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