Also from February 20
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- Library weighs anti-theft measures
- February 20, 2005
- During the past year, the Moffat County Library collected its first baseline data regarding how many materials visitors steal.
- Moffat girsl to host sub-region
- February 20, 2005
- For the Moffat County girls basketball team, the season is just beginning. Battle Mountain’s season is over, barring a CHSAA-seeding miracle.
- Bulldogs get surprise playoff berth
- February 20, 2005
- EAGLE — You can be sure that the Battle Mountain and Moffat County boys basketball teams were surfing the net Sunday. Their site of choice was www.chsaa.org.
- Ruby Earle
- February 20, 2005
- Funeral services for Ruby Earle will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Grant Mortuary. Interment will follow in the Craig Cemetery.
- Datebook for Feb. 21
- February 20, 2005
- 7:30 a.m. The Boys & Girls Club of Craig will hold a play day. The play day is free to members, and non-members can attend for a cost of $10. Club doors open at 7:30 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. Parents are responsible for their child’s lunch. A small morning and afternoon snack will be provided. Call 826-0411.
- Business Profile: Carolyn Gochee
- February 20, 2005
- What prompted you to open your business in Craig? I am a small-town person and after finishing school in a city, I knew I wanted to be in a small town and in Colorado. I also researched towns with chiropractors who practice the kind I do. There were none here.
- City to discuss Roan Plateau drilling
- February 20, 2005
- Craig City Council members are torn between supporting the oil and gas industry and minding their own business.
- Funding short for facility to support bus program
- February 20, 2005
- The director of transportation for the city of Steamboat Springs will update Moffat County commissioners Tuesday about efforts to build a new bus depot and waiting area in Craig.
- New group gives care to caregivers
- February 20, 2005
- Chelsea has been taking care of her husband for a year-and-a-half, since he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and chronic obstructed pulmonary disease, and she said it hasn’t been easy for her.
- Headed for Japan
- Josh Dalton earns spot in Special Olympics Winter Games
- February 20, 2005
- Josh Dalton couldn’t sleep Thursday night. He said it was because he was hungry, but his mom, Bonnie, knows better. She knows he was excited to fly for the first time and go to Nagano, Japan, for the 2005 Special Olympics World Winter Games.
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