Also from February 16
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- Shannon L Leftwich: Director of Credentialing Services, Board of Certification Inc., Omaha, Neb.
- February 16, 2005
- I recently read your article “Trainers help keep Bulldogs afloat” and would like to correct misinformation about the education and practice of certified athletic trainers that appeared in David Pressgrove’s article.
- Local rider invited to national race
- Hankins in position to join factory team
- February 16, 2005
- Tanner Hankins has had the breaks lately. First came the bad break. He broke his wrist and couldn’t ride his snowmobile for three weeks. Then came the good break.
- Craig gymnast Jenkins, 10, qualifies for state meet
- February 16, 2005
- It’s only in the middle of February but Heather Jenkins already has plans for April.
- Tony Delbert Balleck: 1913-2005
- February 16, 2005
- Tony Delbert Balleck of Craig, died Feb. 4, 2005, at the Sandrock Care and Rehabilitation Center after a lengthy illness. He was 91.
- Police blotter for Feb. 17
- February 16, 2005
- Craig Police Department Tuesday, Feb. 15 • Officers received a report of a runaway juvenile. • Officers investigated a report of a stolen air compressor. • Officers called on a detox intervention.
- Sandi Mansfield-Davis: Craig
- February 16, 2005
- Finally, a tragedy to a local family has come to a closure and they can start the healing process of losing a loved one.
- Michael Lausin and Jack Anderson: Solutions Oriented Systems, Craig
- February 16, 2005
- We would like to thank the Craig Daily Press for the coverage that it provided for the recent computer and electronics recycling event. We had a better than expected response from our community.
- Grazing fees will increase
- Rangeland improvements face federal budget ax
- February 16, 2005
- Grazing fees on public land will increase this year, but the Rangeland Improvement Program that those fees help fund could go away.
- Invigorating routine
- Gordon walking her way to fitness
- February 16, 2005
- Ida Gordon is a mall walker and she loves it.
- Datebook for Feb. 17
- February 16, 2005
- Today 10 a.m. Children’s story hour is at 10 and 11 a.m. each Thursday morning at the Moffat County Library, 570 Green St. Call 824-5116.
- News briefs for Feb. 17
- February 16, 2005
- The Yampa Valley Pregnancy Center will be host its third annual Dessert Extravaganza from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Center of Craig, 601 Yampa Ave. This year, the dessert is angel food cake with berries. All proceeds go to support the center’s activities.
- Thomas Dustin Parrish
- February 16, 2005
- Memorial services for Thomas Dustin Parrish will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the First Congregational Church.
- Bill targets habits of teen drivers
- Plan would limit number of teen passengers
- February 16, 2005
- Colorado lawmakers may be getting weary of statistics showing high rates of death among new teenage drivers.
- Survey examines business climate
- February 16, 2005
- Moffat County has all the makings of a business-friendly community, according to a regional competitiveness survey completed by the Craig/Moffat County Economic Development Partnership.
- PILT money could dwindle further
- February 16, 2005
- Two Colorado congressmen are sponsoring a bill that would guarantee Western states receive the full funding that they are allotted by the Bureau of Land Management’s payment in lieu of taxes program.
- Group to weave tales of region’s history
- February 16, 2005
- Ten Moffat County residents have about three weeks to get their stories straight before going public.
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Question of the week
Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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