Also from March 14
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- Temporary workers rolling up sleeves
- March 14, 2005
- When ski season ends, so does Nathan Hunt’s job.
- Datebook for March 15
- March 14, 2005
- Wednesday, March 16 8:30 a.m. Mothers of Preschoolers meets the first and third Wednesday of the month at Calvary Baptist, 1050 Yampa Ave., until 11 a.m. The cost is $6, which includes breakfast, crafts and speakers. Children are welcome. Call 824-0101.
- Police blotter for March 15
- March 14, 2005
- Craig Police Department Sunday, March 13 • Officers arrested a man on charges of possession of schedule II controlled substance, violation of bail bond, driving an uninsured vehicle and possession of drug paraphernalia. • Officers received a report of possible child abuse. • Officers received a report of a cat bite for Routt County. • Officers arrested a male on charges of possession of marijuana and paraphernalia.
- MJ Gasta: Craig
- March 14, 2005
- A new restaurant going into the old Burger King building … wonderful. We all enjoy new places to eat.
- VNA explores need for parenting class
- March 14, 2005
- There’s no shortage of sources for parenting advice in Moffat County. What the Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Asso-ciation wants to know is whether there’s room for more.
- News briefs for March 15
- March 14, 2005
- April 15 and 16 are National Youth Service days and the following week is Youth Service Awareness Week. The Boys & Girls Club of Craig is going to participate by doing a couple of service projects. On April 15, the club will be cleaning a nearby park. On April 16, members plan to do a small project with another nonprofit group. Club organizers are looking for another project for the following week. If you have a suggestion, let us know by calling 826-0411.
- Waiting for a big break
- Pool enthusiasts compete for chance to play in Vegas
- March 14, 2005
- Pool is a bigger deal is Craig than one might suspect.
- Land Use Board mulls plans for roads, fire
- March 14, 2005
- Some residents in western Moffat County have sworn that they will build fences across county roads if the county loses its fight for a short section of rural dirt road.
- Guilty plea in dental theft case
- March 14, 2005
- A former employee of Dr. John Ilko pleaded guilty to one Class 4 felony charge of theft in Moffat County District Court on Monday.
- Old bridges in Craig get spruced up for spring by Department of Transportation
- March 14, 2005
- Craig’s bridges are receiving some early spring cleaning from the Colorado Department of Trans-portation
- It’s a strike for Craig bowling
- New alley slated to open next fall
- March 14, 2005
- Four Craig residents are hoping to bowl a strike with the community when they open a new bowling alley.
- Carol Livingston Pyle: Perry, Utah
- March 14, 2005
- My name is Carol Livingston Pyle. I was born and raised in Craig, Colo. I graduated in 1984 from Moffat County High School. Just this past August I was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma stage 2 cancer.
- Bonna Dell Cash: 1934-2005
- March 14, 2005
- Bonna Dell Cash died March 7, 2005, at The Memorial Hospital in Craig after a lengthy illness. She was 71.
- Senior Spotlight
- March 14, 2005
- Seeing green? Hope it’s the St. Patrick Day decorations and not feeling ill!
- Senator asks Congress to give sick workers money
- March 14, 2005
- The federal government will pay sick nuclear workers from Rocky Flats $150,000 if Congress approves legislation introduced by U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar.
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