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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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