Also from June 17
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- Craig man faces drug charges
- June 17, 2005
- A Craig man faces a number of drug-related charges after his arrest Tuesday.
- Commissioners to meet Tuesday
- June 17, 2005
- The Moffat County commissioners will hold a night meeting on Tuesday.
- Wanted: Art auction donations
- June 17, 2005
- Members of the Rio Blanco County Historical Society were so excited by the success of last year’s art and photography auction, they vowed to make it a part of the annual Fourth of July Range Call celebration.
- ‘Dogs debut air attack at camp
- June 17, 2005
- Blake Kawcak was a boy among men on the offensive line last year for the Moffat County football team. This week, at the University of Wyoming football camp, it’s a different story.
- David Pressgrove: Camps to remember
- June 17, 2005
- Oh to be 17 again.
- Election judges aren’t getting any younger
- June 17, 2005
- Stephanie Jeffcoat became an election judge because she wanted to meet people and get involved in the democratic process. But for her generation, Jeffcoat is the exception, not the norm.
- Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder
- June 17, 2005
- A Craig man was arrested Tuesday night on charges that he kidnapped and assaulted his former girlfriend.
- Briefs for June 18
- June 17, 2005
- The Colorado Department of Transportation is teaming up with the Colorado State Patrol to increase enforcement in highway work zones for the duration of the summer.
- Debra Sue Counts VanHoorelbeke (1959-2005)
- June 17, 2005
- Debra Sue Counts VanHoor�—el�—beke died June 16, 2005. She was 46. Counts was born Jan. 5, 1959, in Craig, to Wesley and Beverly Counts.
- Our View: The faces of immigration
- June 17, 2005
- New faces are appearing in Northwest Colorado, in workplaces, on ranches and in schools.
- James Michael Phelps: Maybe discrimination is the real concern
- June 17, 2005
- I am writing this letter concerning the editorial in the June 15 edition of the Craig Daily Press, titled “Share your knowledge.” The editorial stated that “long-time subscribers” had “voiced concerns” about the La Vecindad section in the Daily Press, and whether the newspaper had a desire to “serve illegal immigrants.” The editorial also stated that “community members have not taken the initiative to make (English language) education a possibility.”
- Locals struggle with tuition hikes
- June 17, 2005
- The $1.50 raise Anthony Loughran’s received Friday was cause for celebration, but it likely won’t cover the extra $1,000 he’ll have to come up with if he wants to return to the University of Colorado this fall.
- kid connection: Cayla Maneotis
- June 17, 2005
- It takes people awhile to look past Cayla Maneotis’ 6-foot-5 frame, but when they do, they find a soft-spoken, eager-to-please teen who enjoys her life.
- Wallace-Cole
- June 17, 2005
- Larry and Janie Mullen of Craig, and Dave Wallace of Craig, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Wallace, to Brison Cole of Grand Junction, son of Reggie and Jan Cole of Houston, Mo., and Cheryll Cole of Grand Junction.
- Datebook for June 18
- June 17, 2005
- 8:30 a.m. The Hayden Library is hosting “Oral History 101,” a workshop designed to help participants capture family history on tape. Dr. Barbara Bogart is leading the workshop, which lasts until 12:30 p.m. The cost is $5, and lunch is included. Call 276-4380 or 276-3323.
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Question of the week
Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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