Archive for Friday, February 11, 2005

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Ridgeview teacher honored
February 11, 2005
One thousand dollars may not seem like a lot of money to some, but when you’re raising three children, teaching two dozen others and earning a master’s degree at the same time, it goes a long way toward easing some of the strain.
Meeker’s new director of tourism takes helm
February 11, 2005
Shelley Flannery could not be happier with her new job for the town of Meeker.
Bulldogs are back
Second day of state much better for Moffat wrestlers
February 11, 2005
Forget the finals, Moffat County High School junior Korey Kostur’s biggest worry was the semifinals of the 2005 Colorado State Wrestling Championships.
Police blotter for Feb. 12
February 11, 2005
Shane Micheal Whitehouse, 28, was booked into the Moffat County Jail on a charge of of violating parole.
Our view: County right on uranium
February 11, 2005
A local real estate agent has proposed to retool a defunct uranium mine near Maybell to accept uranium tailings.
Letters for Feb. 12
February 11, 2005
We are raising money and collecting travel-size games to send to Army Spc. Greg Calim and Bravo Company.
Creativity the key to winning her heart
February 11, 2005
When it comes to gifts for your sweetheart on Valentine’s Day, a little creativity can go a long way.
Acting out
Ridgeview students target name-calling
February 11, 2005
Some students may have forgotten their lines, but none will forget the message they were trying to send.
Domestic violence calls down
Advocates say more help for victims needed
February 11, 2005
Police still remember a case, years ago, of a woman who was beaten up so badly by her husband that he broke off the handle of a cast iron pan after repeatedly hitting her.
Talking the talk
Commissioners focus on improving communication
February 11, 2005
Business has changed in the Moffat County Courthouse, and the difference is more than just the necktie Commissioner Saed Tayyara wears to work.
Online education
Alternative school succeeds where other students struggle
February 11, 2005
State reports rank online schools behind traditional schools on test scores.
Grand Junction meeting to focus on meth
February 11, 2005
Craig isn’t the only Western Slope community trying to come to grips with methamphetamine.
Dress warmly for weekend Art Walk
February 11, 2005
Historic Downtown Craig’s Annual Art Walk celebrates one decade of artistic expression tonight.
Datebook for Feb. 12
February 11, 2005
9 a.m. The Antique Snowmobile Show scheduled for today at Lou Wyman’s Living History Museum, has been moved to the Centennial Mall. Registration begins at 9 a.m. Owners of snowmobiles made in 1984 or before are encouraged to participate. There will be a snowman-building contest with a prize of $200. For more information, call Rena Olsen at 824-4853.

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