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- Cheerleaders off to camp
- July 22, 2005
- Last year, Angie Jenkins was preparing for her first time at cheerleading camp when her appendix ruptured. Now, in her second year of coaching, she’s eager to actually attend the camp.
- Immigration discussed
- July 22, 2005
- On Monday night in Steamboat Springs and again on Wednesday in Craig, a group of people concerned about the growing number of immigrants in Northwest Colorado gathered to discuss the implications of the changing demographic and to decide where Routt and Moffat counties should go from here.
- Emmons-Duran
- July 22, 2005
- Bruce and Helen Emmons of Fruita announce the engagement of their daughter, Dana Emmons, to Ryan Duran, son of Jim and Kathy Duran of Craig. The couple plans to be married at the Colorado Cellars Winery at 5 p.m. Aug. 6, 2005, in Palisade. The couple will reside in Denver.
- Security wing will help patients with dementia
- July 22, 2005
- Sandrock Ridge Care and Rehab soon will open a wing designed for security — a wing some people say is much needed.
- Serpent stowaways
- July 22, 2005
- It seems everybody in town has heard the rumor about exotic snakes sneaking into Craig on Entrega’s pipes.
- Stepping right in
- Brandie Telfer preparing to play right away at Adams State
- July 22, 2005
- It didn’t take long for Brandie Telfer to learn what was in store for her freshman year at Adams State College.
- Legion Post B-team falls to TJ Brown
- July 22, 2005
- The winning streak is over for the Moffat County Legion Post 62 B-team.
- Kid Connection
- July 22, 2005
- Fifteen-year-old Nicole Collins said there’s nothing she won’t do on a dare — and that includes spilling all her secrets in public.
- Intensive summer school offered
- July 22, 2005
- Twenty-seven youths are getting a jump on the school year this week through a concentrated program provided so students don’t backtrack over the summer.
- Kiara F. Kendall
- July 22, 2005
- Jamima and Jason Kendall of Craig announce the birth of their daughter, Kiara F. Kendall, at 6:51 p.m. July 17, 2005, at Yampa Valley Medical Center. The baby weighed 8 pounds and was 19.5 inches long. Her grandparents are Gayle and Richard Kendall of Craig, and M. Clara and Esteban Florian of Argentina.
- Derek Geoffrey Howard
- July 22, 2005
- Kristen Lyn Bertram and H.J. Howard IV of Hayden announce the birth of their son, Derek Geoffrey Howard, at 5:17 a.m. July 17, 2005, at Yampa Valley Medical Center. The baby weighed 8 pounds, 1.8 ounces, and was 21 inches long. His grandparents are Cindy Murphy of Hayden, Linda Bertram of Hayden and Bill Bertram of Craig. The baby was welcomed home by his sibling, Colby Jace Howard
- Primo Lorenzo Famiglietti
- July 22, 2005
- Primo Lorenzo Famiglietti Lisa Famiglietti and Ron Famiglietti of Steamboat Springs announce the birth of their son, Primo Lorenzo Famiglietti, at 7:59 p.m. July 14, 2005, at Yampa Valley Medical Center. The baby weighed 6 pounds, 7 ounces, and was 19.5 inches long. His grandparents are Toni Farquhar and Tom Smith of Fort Collins, Rita Famiglietti of Boulder, and Ron and Pat Famiglietti of Kapaa, Hawaii.
- Nolan Denali Spears
- July 22, 2005
- Sheryl Spears and Roger Spears of Craig, announce the birth of their son, Nolan Denali Spears, at 2:23 p.m., July 14, 2005, at Yampa Valley Medical Center. The baby weighed 4 pounds, 14 ounces, and was 18.5 inches long. His grandparents are Merrill and Alma Spears of Fort Collins, and Garold and Ila Galvin of Alta, Iowa. The baby was welcomed home by his sibling, Sierra Nicole Spears.
- Isabella Jewel Spears
- July 22, 2005
- Sheryl Spears and Roger Spears of Craig announce the birth of their daughter, Isabella Jewel Spears, at 2:44 p.m. July 14, 2005, at Yampa Valley Medical Center. The baby weighed 4 pounds, and was 16.5 inches. Her grandparents are Merrill and Alma Spears of Fort Collins, and Garold and Ila Galvin of Alta, Iowa. The baby was welcomed home by her sibling, Sierra Nicole Spears.
- Our View: In students’ best interests
- July 22, 2005
- It’s unfortunate that it took the threat of legal action for the school board to really look at the Dinosaur Community Charter School’s request to expand.
- Briefs for July 23
- July 22, 2005
- Fire crews have upgraded the Pack Trail Fire in Rio Blanco County from a wildfire to a wildfire complex after two more fires broke out this week. In addition to the Pack Trail Fire, crews are monitoring the West Jordan and Smith Gulch fires.
- Datebook for July 23
- July 22, 2005
- Saturday, July 23 7 a.m. A Pancake Breakfast sponsored by the Hayden Lions Club will be held in the park in Hayden.
- Voters to be asked about local, state taxes
- July 22, 2005
- Moffat County voters will decide the fate of two local tax questions, two state tax questions and the future makeup of the school board this November.
- Domestic dispute case heads to court
- July 22, 2005
- There will be no plea in a case against a Craig doctor who faces two felony charges stemming from a January domestic dispute with his wife. It will be heard by a jury.
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