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- Thomas Edward Moorehead
- January 10, 2005
- Alana Marie Moorehead and Timothy Edward Moorehead of Steamboat Springs announce the birth of their son, Thomas Edward Moorehead, at 11:31 p.m., Dec. 25, 2004, at Yampa Valley Medical Center.
- Nathan R. Schneider
- January 10, 2005
- On Dec. 20, 2004, former Moffat County High School student, band member and swimmer Nathan Schneider graduated from the University of Alaska Fairbanks with a bachelor’s degree in music, specializing in piano performance.
- State tourism board gives nod to disabled travelers
- January 10, 2005
- STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — Members of the Colorado Tourism Office Board, meeting here Monday, said they would begin incorporating images of disabled travelers on their Web page.
- News of mine closure raises questions
- January 10, 2005
- For more than 40 years, millions of tons of black coal excavated from the Seneca mine near Hayden have fueled the fires of the Hayden Power Station.
- Man falls from oil rig
- January 10, 2005
- An employee of True Drilling Company fell a total of about 24 feet off an oil rig Saturday at the Hiawatha Oil Camp in western Moffat County.
- Payton Rose Moyer
- January 10, 2005
- Walter and Jill Moyer of Chilton, Wisc., proudly announce the birth of their daughter Payton Rose Moyer.
- All eyes on the future
- Boys and Girls Club seeks support for expansion
- January 10, 2005
- Like clockwork, workers at the Boys and Girls Club of Craig know what to expect every weekday when 3:05 p.m. rolls around.
- County asserts first R.S. 2477 claim
- January 10, 2005
- When Moffat County commissioners adopted their R.S. 2477 policy in 2003, they made a point of saying they would not use it to assert road claims across private land.
- The value of public spaces
- Land Use Board struggles to assign value to noncommercial land
- January 10, 2005
- The Bureau of Land Management’s revised resource management plan for the Little Snake Field Office could affect, among other things, housing prices, retail expenditures, agriculture production, the future of mineral extraction and the volume of revenues needed to support local government.
- Parents make a difference
- Feedback, fund-raising efforts drive changes at CMS
- January 10, 2005
- More than 50 parents attended a Craig Middle School Parent Advisory Committee meeting in September. Since then, participation has dropped to 11.
- CMS equipment missing
- January 10, 2005
- A new digital projector has been reported missing from Craig Middle School.
- Datebook for Jan. 11
- January 10, 2005
- Today 7 a.m. The Boys and Girls Club will hold a public information meeting at the Holiday Inn, 300 S. Colorado Highway 13, to update the public about projects and plans.
- News briefs for Jan. 11
- January 10, 2005
- Hayden Congregational Church will host a soup supper at 5:30 p.m. Saturday to benefit Love INC, an organization sponsored by local churches to help those in need in our communities. The cost is $4 for adults and $2 for children. Tickets can be purchased in advance or at the door. There also will be a drawing for an American flag wall quilt. Tickets for the drawing also are available for $1 each or six for $5. Ticket holders need not be present to win. Call the church at 276-3510.
- Police blotter for Jan. 11
- January 10, 2005
- Craig Police Department Friday, Jan. 7 • Police officers investigated the theft of a digital projector from the Craig Middle School library and other reports of incidents that occurred at CIS during the 2003 school year.
- Dale Potter: Pastor, Yampa Valley Baptist Church
- January 10, 2005
- In last Monday’s column, “Creationism creeping into high schools,” Gene Lyons bemoans the fact that something called “intelligent design” is being considered as material to be presented in high school biology classes. He presents people who believe in “intelligent design” as “suburbanites who have lost their way amid the moral and intellectual confusion of life and cling to biblical literalism like a life raft.” He says they are unwilling to elaborate upon, adjust and correct their insights during the past century, as the followers of Darwin have.
- Carol Balleck: Craig, Karen Werth: Gillette, Wyo.
- January 10, 2005
- This letter is about the Jan. 5 article about the county library lagging.
- Tanner Nathan Jacob Musser
- January 10, 2005
- Erin Musser (Weber) and Jason Musser of Meeker, announce the birth of their son, Tanner Nathon Jacob Musser, at 8:58 p.m., Dec. 26, 2004, at Yampa Valley Medical Center.
- Lance Blake Brackett
- January 10, 2005
- Amanda Brackett and Bennie Brackett of Craig announce the birth of their son, Lance Blake Brackett, at 8:22 a.m., Dec. 31, 2004, at Yampa Valley Medical Center. The baby weighed 5 pounds, 13 ounces, and was 20 inches long. The baby was welcomed home by his siblings, Lexi Brackett, 9, and Jade King, 11.
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