Also from February 4
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- Fishing benefit set for White River Club
- February 4, 2005
- The White River Community Club is searching for fly fishers to take part in its inaugural buy-fly tournament.
- Adult students work toward better jobs
- February 4, 2005
- After giving 25 years to jobs he wasn’t happy with, Robert Turner decided he needed a change. He “was sick of the biz” and enrolled at the Colorado Northwestern Community College to jumpstart his career.
- Craig man escapes corrections facility
- February 4, 2005
- A Craig man evidently doesn’t enjoy the life of community corrections, but he may face prison time for the decision to flee a local facility.
- Police blotter for Jan. 5
- February 4, 2005
- Chad Mitchell Thompson, 39, was booked into the Moffat County Jail on charges of possession of drug paraphernalia, unlawful distribution/manufacture dispensing/sale/ possession of drugs and possession of marijuana.
- Datebook for Jan. 5
- February 4, 2005
- Canceled — The Craig Snowmobile club has cancelled the Charity Poker Run due to lack of snow.
- Bulldogs lose another squeeker
- February 4, 2005
- Trailing by as many as 11 points in the second half, the Moffat County Bulldogs mounted a furious comeback that fell just short of the mark in 50-48 loss to Rifle on Friday.
- Bulldogs win with authority
- February 4, 2005
- When a Moffat County High School wrestler won Friday, he won convincingly
- The only way to wait
- Kiwanis tickets prompt annual party atmosphere
- February 4, 2005
- Darrin Love thought he was the luckiest employee alive, when after reporting to work Friday, he was instructed to hang out for the day at a party.
- Twentymile to ramp up production
- Peabody evaluating reopening mine
- February 4, 2005
- Twentymile Coal Company plans to increase its coal production during the next several years, but the company’s owner, Peabody Energy, is hesitant to make predictions about its growth.
- Homework help available
- February 4, 2005
- Students who didn’t take advantage of the homework help offered during the school day aren’t stuck with nowhere to turn when they get home. Now, any student with a computer has 24/7 access to live homework help.
- Our View: More pressing issues
- February 4, 2005
- In his State of the Union speech, President Bush laid out an ambitious agenda to overhaul Social Security, trim the budget deficit, improve health care and continue to fight the war on terrorism.
- ‘The real world’
- DECA gives members business experience
- February 4, 2005
- Its name — Distributive Education Clubs of America — doesn’t inspire enthusiasm. Its actions do.
- Star student: Fifth-grader likes school
- February 4, 2005
- Craig Intermediate School fifth-grader Bobby Kyle has a very special relationship with his mother. She plays his PlayStation games, and he reads her mystery novels.
- Craig family struggles with bills
- February 4, 2005
- Expectant mother Sarah Peed’s blood pressure was so high last Saturday night that medical personnel feared the Craig woman was on the verge of having a stroke.
- Briefs for Jan. 5
- February 4, 2005
- The Bureau of Land Management is holding an open house from 3 to 6 p.m. followed by a public hearing at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Senior Center, 180 Whippoorwill Drive in Baggs, Wyo.
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Would you be in favor of the Moffat County School District shifting to a year-round school year?
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