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Silver Bullet tees off today
July 8, 2005
Local participation for the Ladies Silver Bullet Golf Tournament is never as high as some of the men’s tournaments at the Yampa Valley Golf Course, but that doesn’t deter young golfers like Moffat County junior-to-be Amber Nicholson.
David Pressgrove: Watching baseball’s demise
July 8, 2005
Baseball’s descent continues. I enjoyed writing that as much as I enjoy sticking my tongue to a frozen flagpole.
Teen ready to hit the rodeo road
July 8, 2005
Summer is Becky White’s favorite time of the year, but not for the same reasons that most of her high school friends would list.
Government update
July 8, 2005
The commissioners and Girl Scout Troop 201 accepted a check from the Boys and Girls Club for $5,000. The money is from a grant from the Kendall King Foundation and will be used for Sherman Youth Camp.
Entergra statement released
July 8, 2005
The nearly two-inch thick environmental impact statement for the Entrega pipeline project has been released. It’s the final step in a months-long process Entrega has undergone to get the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s stamp of approval.
Airoughn Robert Henry VanGrandt
July 8, 2005
Michelle VanGrandt and Jaceson VanGrandt of Craig, announce the birth of their son, Airoughn Robert Henry VanGrandt, at 7:14 p.m., June 30, 2005, at Yampa Valley Medical Center.
Sterling Graham Roberson
July 8, 2005
Maria McMillen and Ray Roberson of Arlington, Va., announce the birth of their son, Sterling Graham Roberson, at 3:24 a.m., June 14, 2005, at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Bethesda, Md.
Dorian Jeremiah Hotchkiss
July 8, 2005
Tami Hotchkiss and Jeremy Hotchkiss of Hayden, announce the birth of their son, Dorian Jeremiah Hotchkiss, at 8:10 p.m., July 3, 2005, at Yampa Valley Medical Center.
Don and Ruth Seick
July 8, 2005
The children of Don and Ruth Seick invite their friends and family to their 60th Wedding Anniversary.
Morley-Aragon
July 8, 2005
Thomas and Jayne Morley of Craig, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nichole Irene Morley of Craig, to Jerrod Michael Aragon of Craig, son of Tony and Karen Aragon of Craig.
Blevinses celebrate 67 years of marriage
July 8, 2005
Vernon and Margaret Blevins’ relationship started more than 69 years ago because — of all things — a bet. “(Vernon’s friend) bet him a six pack or a case that I wouldn’t go with him,” Margaret said.
Intermediate school gets help with Adequate Yearly Progress
July 8, 2005
When Craig Intermediate School didn’t make adequate yearly progress, it set in motion a series of events geared toward making the school the best it can be.
Our View: Plan now to accommodate fall visitors
July 8, 2005
Craig residents should be used to the boom and bust cycle that accompanies natural resource exploration and development, but anything they’ve experienced was probably not like the one that will hit this fall.
Margie Mae Reust
July 8, 2005
Former long-time Craig resident Margie Mae Reust died July 6, 2005, in Las Vegas, Nev. She Was 67.
The Record for July 9
July 8, 2005
Jack Kenfield was arrested for violation of a bail bond.
News briefs for July 9
July 8, 2005
A Boulder man died Thursday after crashing his paraglider in the Marolt Open Space. Witnesses said Max Sullivan, 32, was preparing to land before 8 p.m. when his paraglider became locked in a spiral dive.
Datebook for July 9-10
July 8, 2005
Saturday, JULY 9 9 a.m. The Moffat County Humane Society will hold a yard sale as a fund-raiser at 827 Russell St. Call Patty at 824-7945.
Craig Recycling Center off to fast start
July 8, 2005
Friday marked the one-week anniversary of the city of Craig recycling center and officials say the service is working well. “Nobody’s made a big mess yet, that was my worst fear,” City Road and Bridge Department Director Randy Call said.
TMH kicks off capital campaign
July 8, 2005
Todd and Kathy Hildebrand have run the gamut of emotions in the birthing rooms at The Memorial Hospital. Each of their four children has been born there, instilling a sense of loyalty in the entire family.
Soldier: No doubts about war in Iraq
July 8, 2005
According to a Washington Post-ABC News poll last month, more than half of America believes the war in Iraq is not worth fighting. Sgt. 1st Class Guy A. Bradshaw doesn’t agree.
Immigrants increase law officers’ duties
July 8, 2005
More immigrants equal more crime, local law enforcement officials say. Not because Hispanics are more likely to commit crimes, but a growing population of any ethnicity means an increased likelihood of criminal activity.
Health care programs changing
July 8, 2005
Local health care facilities are serving an increasing number of Spanish-speaking patients, requiring program development to accommodate them.

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