Also from March 8
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- Hailey Jae Berg
- March 8, 2005
- Laura Berg and Benjie Berg of Grand Junction, announce the birth of their daughter, Hailey Jae Berg, at 11:04 a.m., Feb. 14, 2005, at St. Mary’s Hospital in Grand Junction. The baby weighed 6 pounds, 4 ounces, and was 19 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Ron and Debra McElroy of Craig. Paternal grandparents are Dan and Sharon Berg of Craig. The baby was welcomed home by her sister, Taya.
- Council rejects woman’s bid to recoup cost of sewer line
- March 8, 2005
- Craig resident Dianna Goucher left Tuesday night’s Craig City Council meeting still muttering under her breath in frustration over what she termed a lack of compassion.
- Cougar midgets finish second
- March 8, 2005
- Darin Hickey never had defeated Gunnison in his time as a Craig Cougar midget hockey coach.
- Moffat golfers finish fifth in Grand Junction tournament
- March 8, 2005
- Ann Marie Hamilton had to wait until the first tournament of the year to see what her girls could do on the golf course.
- Residents mull magwater issue
- March 8, 2005
- Moffat County residents will get to decide if they want their road treated with magnesium chloride.
- Putting out the fire plan
- March 8, 2005
- Moffat County Commissioner Tom Gray proposed Tuesday to extinguish government funded community fire planning.
- Craig man faces prison for CAPS escape
- March 8, 2005
- A Craig man who pleaded guilty in Moffat County Court on Tuesday to escaping from Craig’s Correctional Alternative Place Services may face two years in prison in addition to the terms of his previous sentence.
- One is silver, the other one is gold
- Dalton returns from Special Olympics with heavy metals
- March 8, 2005
- Josh Dalton came back from Nagano, Japan, with chopsticks, a sign with his name written in Japanese calligraphy and a handful of foreign coins … and two heavy medals draped around his neck.
- Former Burger King to reopen as restaurant
- March 8, 2005
- It won’t be Burger King, but customers still can get it their way.Residents Mike Durner and Bob Edwards have joined together to transform the former fast food restaurant into what will likely be called “Applejacks.”
- Meet the candidates
- March 8, 2005
- Editor’s note: Craig City Clerk Shirley Seely has verified the signatures on the petitions submitted by five candidates for City Council and mayoral candidate Don Jones. One incumbent and four first-time candidates are vying for three seats. The top three vote-getters in the April 5 election will fill those seats. Craig City Councilor Don Jones is the only person running for mayor.
- A few more bucks
- March 8, 2005
- For the first time since 1992, Colorado hunters could pay more than $30 for a bull elk tag.
- Police blotter for March 9
- March 8, 2005
- Craig Police Department Monday, March 7 • Officers arrested two individuals for criminal mischief. • Officers took a report of a car stereo that was found. • Officers investigated a report of a broken windshield by a delivery truck.
- Clettus and Marty Daus: Craig
- March 8, 2005
- We would like to thank Nick Charchalis of Cozy Homes for helping us make a dream home of our own come true. We purchased UBC modular home from Nick late last year. We designed it ourselves, picked our colors, kitchen stuff, and the rest that goes along with building your own custom built home. Nick was by my side from day one.
- Harold Ratzlaff: Craig
- March 8, 2005
- taff for the awards you won recently. I wonder whether you realize what a gem you had with intern Michelle Waller.
- Linda Goffe: Craig
- March 8, 2005
- I want to take this opportunity to say to my 7-year-old grandson, Phillip Goffle, how proud I am of him.
- Mike Anson: Craig Kiwanis Club
- March 8, 2005
- The Craig Kiwanis Club would sincerely like to thank the residents of Moffat County for supporting the 59th annual Kiwanis Play.
- Hospital’s request for $1M gets top priority
- March 8, 2005
- The time when a government entity would submit a grant request with little regard to the needs of other entities came to an end Tuesday night.
- Datebook for March 9
- March 8, 2005
- Today 7 p.m. The Colorado Public Utilities Commission will hold a public hearing at Yampa Valley Electric Association community room, 32 10th St., in Steamboat Springs. The purpose of the meeting is to take public comment on Qwest’s proposal to deregulate most retail telephone services. Thursday, March 10 9:30 a.m. The Craig Book Club will at Serendipity Restaurant. “Doctored Evidence” by Donna Leon will be discussed. Call Patty at 826-0412.
- News briefs for March 9
- March 8, 2005
- Tryouts for the Colorado Cutthroats traveling youth baseball team begins the week of March 21. Craig and Hayden boys age 11 and younger as of Aug. 1, 2005, are eligible. This is a traveling team. Call Mark at 824-2522 or Tim at 276-3443 for details.
- Our view: A special Olympian
- March 8, 2005
- Scoot over Korey Kostur and Scott Garoutte, and make room on the champion’s throne for another Moffat County athlete.
- Residents on board
- Locals to make suggestions about Ranching for Wildlife
- March 8, 2005
- Moffat County likely will have a strong influence on the future of the Ranching For Wildlife program.
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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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