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Police Blotter for July 15
July 14, 2005
• Christopher Green was arrested on an outstanding warrant.
Christina M. Currie: Love is … sharing toothpaste
July 14, 2005
Katie had her first sleepover this week.
Gone grillin’
Barbecue about more than just good food
July 14, 2005
Perhaps it’s the lure of a tasty burger or the smell that screams summertime. Whatever the reason, grilling is a popular summer pastime with appeal that lasts through a winter snowstorm.
Habitat gets set for construction
July 14, 2005
Before renovations start on the first Habitat for Humanity home in Craig, a few local churches are teaming up to clean the house and get it ready for construction.
Twentymile Coal Co. ups production
July 14, 2005
Twentymile Coal Co. in West Routt County announced plans this week to increase coal production by 40 percent.
Salon not allowed to sign new lease
July 14, 2005
Sisters Stacey Berhrman and Terresa White will see their dream of owning a salon end after only six months.
A bank for the community
July 14, 2005
Local investors thought it was time for the community to have a locally owned bank, and when Moffat County National Bank opened Wednesday, it became a reality.
Youngsters jump at chance to shoot hoops
July 14, 2005
The theory goes that the earlier a child is taught proper technique in athletics, the better. That is one of the reasons that Moffat Count High School girls basketball coach Matt Ray started a camp in the summer for young basketball hopefuls.
The lost year
April Sanchez returns after missing a year with ACL injury
July 14, 2005
It’s the kind of story that coaches use for motivation when their players are lacking it: A high school athlete blows out her knee and knows she’s out of competition eight to 10 months. Yet, she still comes to practice every day, suits up to sit on the bench during games and often spends more time in the gym than the athletes who can play. She comes because she still wants to be a part of the team and support those who are healthy.
Ryan D. Speaker: Thanks for help with apartment fire
July 14, 2005
I would like to thank the emergency crews (particularly the fire department) for their swift response to the fire at Timberglen apartments. I would like to thank the local and centennial chapters of the Red Cross, as well as the local hotels and merchants that have graciously helped us displaced tenants. I also would like to thank Renatta and the management crew for working very hard to resettle us, as well as the various tenants in Building A for their offers of assistance and simply for being neighborly.
Briefs for July 15
July 14, 2005
The Pack Trial Fire is burning about 10 miles west of Meeker and has grown to about 300 acres. It is burning within the Black Mountain Wilderness Study Area and is being managed as a fire use event for natural resource benefits.
Datebook for July 15
July 14, 2005
Noon. Northwest Colorado Cares, an opposition group to the proposed nuclear waste disposal site, will meet at the Golden Cavvy. Call Terry Barrie at 824-2260 if you plan to attend.
Governments prepare for oil boom
July 14, 2005
When the oil shale boom hit Northwest Colorado more than 25 years ago, local governments weren’t prepared for it.

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