Also from March 25
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- Opposition group softens stance
- Group willing to support uranium pit if owner cleans up radioactive dirt
- March 25, 2005
- Jim Ross hoped people would learn a lesson, but he brought a rope just in case there was a lynching.
- Sno-crossed racers
- Craig snowmobile racers work together on race weekends
- March 25, 2005
- When Tanner Hankins was literally run over by another competitor in a snocross race last weekend in West Yellowstone, half the town of Craig came to his side.
- Marvin Peppler
- March 25, 2005
- Marvin Peppler Marvin Peppler, a resident of rural Moffat County near Baggs, Wyo., died Friday at The Memorial Hospital.
- The blotter for March 26
- March 25, 2005
- Law enforcement Moffat County Jail Thursday, March 24 Darby Ray Duncan, 23, was booked into the Moffat County Jail on a charge of violation of a restraining order.
- Superintendent says NCLBA creates ‘unrealistic expectations’
- March 25, 2005
- Moffat County School District Officials have been saying for years what a national report just discovered — the aims of No Child Left Behind Act, though noble, just aren’t realistic.
- Helping hands
- East Elementary School student uses sign language interpreter in the classroom
- March 25, 2005
- Mona Bergstrom helps out on the playground and occasionally in the classroom, but when it comes right down to it, she has one job — Mariah Kowach.
- Our View: Using experts’ advice
- March 25, 2005
- John Schler of the Colorado Center for Community Development is the latest expert on downtown revitalization to offer suggestions to local shopkeepers about how to create a viable and profitable central business district.
- Curtain up on CPAP’s 1st production
- March 25, 2005
- The Craig Performing Arts Project presents its first production in a couple of weeks, and Director Linda Putnam is asking audience members to figure out who the murderer is.
- David Pressgrove: The road less traveled
- March 25, 2005
- If you know Mike LeWarne, you know how much basketball means to him.
- Commuters spend time, money getting to work
- March 25, 2005
- Debra Reglin allows herself an hour and a half to get to work each day. She never knows how the traffic and weather will be while driving on U.S. Highway 40 to Steamboat Springs.
- Edwin Cromer
- March 25, 2005
- Edwin Cromer Edwin “Shorty” Cromer of Craig died Thursday at his home.
- Meetings will help gauge need for new clinic
- March 25, 2005
- The Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association is hosting meetings in Moffat and Routt counties next month to gauge whether the region wants or needs a federally funded Community Health Center for people who lack adequate health insurance.
- Forecasts suggest active fire season
- March 25, 2005
- Early fire forecasts indicate the states north of Colorado have the potential for an active fire season.
- Baggs, Craig linked
- March 25, 2005
- The Noyes Health Care Center in Baggs, Wyo., would have a hard time existing without the help of Moffat County.
- Players, staff react to coach’s resignation
- March 25, 2005
- Moffat County junior Zach Haddan heard about a basketball meeting Wednesday night and assumed what most of his teammates did.
- Star Student: Maggie Blackston
- March 25, 2005
- Family has had a big influence on Moffat County High School junior Maggie Blackston. It’s so important that her career choices will put her in the footsteps of some — sometimes several — family members.
- News briefs for March 26
- March 25, 2005
- We See D.C. program has few openings The We See D.C. trip to Washington, D.C., and the Williamsburg, Va., area has a few openings. The trip is from June 5 to 10.
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Would you be in favor of the Moffat County School District shifting to a year-round school year?
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