Also from July 15
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- Nursing program overhauled
- July 15, 2005
- Melissa Kernen has been waiting for 18 months to join the nursing program at Colorado Northwestern Community College in Craig.
- Locals get amped about pike removal
- July 15, 2005
- Wildlife officials removed 1,796 northern pike from the Yampa River in 2004, and a few hundred locals aren’t happy about it.
- Highway 40 construction a drag for Craig commuters
- July 15, 2005
- As soon as Shauna Klimper pulls up to the flagger holding a stop sign, she turns off her car and gets ready to wait.
- Datebook for July 16
- July 15, 2005
- 7 a.m. The Yampa Valley Landlord Association will hold a training session in the Red Cross Building. Call 824-7120.
- Briefs for July 16
- July 15, 2005
- The Rev. Jon Swope and the congregation at the Faith Baptist Church in Meeker love kids and try to have special programs just for them.
- Police Blotter for July 16
- July 15, 2005
- Moffat County Jail Wednesday July 13 • Christopher Ratliff, 32, was arrested on a parole violation.
- Schools to give kids healthy alternatives
- July 15, 2005
- At the Craig City Pool concession stand, customers can choose from a wide selection of chips, candy and ice cream.
- Not all black and white
- Local officials love their jobs and want you to join them
- July 15, 2005
- The smack of a good tackle, the smell of freshly cut grass and the view of a hole opening on the line excite Steve Deyo before he steps onto the field.
- A friendly wager
- July 15, 2005
- Wanna bet? That had to be one of my most popular comebacks during childhood. Right up there with “nuh-uh” and “you’re more stupider.”
- Judges rule on Entrega issues
- July 15, 2005
- Fifty of the 52 landowners on the first 132-mile stretch of the Entrega Pipeline project have negotiated agreements with pipeline officials. A Denver attorney was in district court this week seeking possession of the final two.
- Woman arrested for pickup theft
- July 15, 2005
- A Meeker woman was arrested at a Craig apartment complex Wednesday after allegedly stealing a pickup from her grandmother.
- Colorado Trust aims to aid area nonprofits
- July 15, 2005
- A local nonprofit was highlighted at a luncheon put on by The Colorado Trust (TCT) Friday in Steamboat Springs.
- Local restaurant works toward the future
- July 15, 2005
- Carlos Patino was an agronomy engineer in Mexico, but since he moved to the United States, he has taken any job that was offered. He has worked on road construction crews in California and driven delivery trucks.
- Immigrants keeping their faith
- July 15, 2005
- When Griselda Cortez walks through the doors of the Holy Name Catholic Church, a load lifts off her shoulders. Outside those doors, she is a Mexican and a stranger. She doesn’t speak much English and she is still learning the culture of her new home. Life is a daily struggle living thousands of miles from her family in Guadalajara, Jalisco, in Mexico.
- Opportunity for everyone
- July 15, 2005
- It happened 20 years ago, but Isidro Quezada still cries when he talks about crossing the border with his wife and 2-year-old son.


