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David Pressgrove: Panic attack after track
June 10, 2005
If I were to graph the annual enthusiasm levels related to my job, it would always show a drop after state track.
Lone star
Jessi Mosher is Craig’s junior-division rodeo pioneer
June 10, 2005
This winter, Jessi Mosher and a couple of her friends attended interest meetings about a middle school rodeo team. At the time, she and a couple of friends were excited about signing up for the team.
First National Bank hires regional president
June 10, 2005
Greg Dixson has joined First National Bank of the Rockies as regional president of its offices in Steamboat Springs, Craig, Meeker, Hayden and Oak Creek. Dixson will work with current regional president Bill Leeson until the end of 2005, when Leeson plans to semi-retire by working part time on special bank projects and business development efforts for FNBR.
Real Estate Transactions for June 11
June 10, 2005
Seller: David J. and Karen J. Knez Buyer: Kevin Claus and Errica Hume Property: Craig East 1-4 Lot 10 Blk. 3, 1940 Crockett Dr. Price: $165,000
Yampa Valley Electric Association refunds in the mail
June 10, 2005
The envelope from the electric company usually means one thing — time to pay up.
Education briefs for June 11
June 10, 2005
Excellent Educator awards given out The Moffat County Education Association in partnership with Chapman Automotive Service Center awarded 24 free lube, oil filter and safety inspection certificates to deserving educators in Moffat County between February and May.
Schools answer survey
June 10, 2005
Schools will use the internet, e-mail, surveys, newsletters and phone calls to tackle the communication challenges parents say the entire school district faces.
Chuck Mack: A red horse wasn’t always a horse that was red — part 2
June 10, 2005
To get back to the red horses, these were a beautiful fish with a red stripe that went the full length of their bodies. When they were in their spawning cycle, this stripe would turn a really bright red, especially on the males. These fish weren’t what you would call a large fish. As I recall, one two feet long would be a big one.
Datebook for June 11
June 10, 2005
Today 10 a.m. Tiah’s second annual Coin & Currency Show will be held at the Centennial Mall, 1111 W. Victory Way, until 6 p.m. There are special hours for dealers from 7 to 10 a.m. People wanting admission during dealer hours must purchase a $25 dealer badge. Call Jim at 824-6460.
Man arrested on suspicion of threatening with knife
June 10, 2005
A man was arrested on a warrant Friday on suspicion of threatening a construction worker with a knife.
Our View: Long distance decision
June 10, 2005
School board members may have good reasons for denying the Dinosaur Community Charter School’s request to expand to seventh- and eighth-grade, but they didn’t voice them.
Commuters rely on buses
Passengers, officials debate the necessity of a bus depot
June 10, 2005
When Larry Trice gets up in the morning and heads to work, he relies on one thing — the bus from Craig to Steamboat Springs.
Government Update for June 11
June 10, 2005
City Council The City Council will meet Tuesday. The agenda is as follows: • Renewal of the 3.2 percent beer retail liquor licence for Minin Mart, Inc. at 2441 West Victory Way. No cause shown for denial.
Ashtyon Ayanna Decker
June 10, 2005
Krista Decker and Otto Whisner of Craig, announce the birth of their daughter, Ashtyon Ayanna Decker, at 9:33 p.m., May 25, 2005, at Yampa Valley Medical Center.
Jesse Hill
June 10, 2005
Craig resident Jesse Hill was named to the spring 2005 Dean’s Honor Roll at Western Wyoming Community College.
Police Blotter for June 11
June 10, 2005
Jail Report Thursday, June 9 Frank Davis, 21, was booked into the Moffat County Jail, according to a court order.
Star Student: Sierra Gilman
June 10, 2005
Ten-year-old Sierra Gilman is the best tetherball player on the court.
Officials urge awareness about West Nile virus
June 10, 2005
The peak season for West Nile Virus isn’t until August, but state public health officials want residents to start taking precautions now.
Paving problems
Traveling asphalt companies scam homeowners
June 10, 2005
Scam artists offering low-price driveway paving services reportedly have made a trail through Moffat County, and this isn’t the first time.

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