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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.
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.
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.
Invigorating routine
Gordon walking her way to fitness
February 16, 2005
Ida Gordon is a mall walker and she loves it.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.

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