Archive for Monday, May 2, 2005

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Moffat County Neighbor: Joseph Fields
May 2, 2005
When and why did you move to Craig? 15 years ago. I left New York City in search of a smaller town
Kelly Ann Turner
May 2, 2005
Crystal Turner and Jonathan Benesch of Hayden announce the birth of their daughter, Kelly Ann Turner, at 6:33 a.m., April 26, 2005, at Yampa Valley Medical Center.
Kolbey Trey Davis
May 2, 2005
Billy Davis of Craig would like to announce the birth of his son, Kolbey Trey Davis, on April 1, 2005, at Yampa Valley Medical Center. The baby weighed 7 pounds, and was 19 inches long. The paternal grandparent is Sandra Delgado of Craig.
Letter writer thanks community
May 2, 2005
On behalf of the Moffat County Early Childhood Coalition, I would like to thank the people and organizations who contributed to a successful Car Seat Safety Campaign.
Inez M. Jackson
1914-2005
May 2, 2005
Inez M. Jackson of Grand Junction, died April 28, 2005, in Grand Junction. She was 91.
Business Profile: Debbie Rudd
May 2, 2005
How did you get into your line of business? Really, it was word of mouth.
The Police Record for May 3
May 2, 2005
erome Dale Nash, 29, was booked into the Moffat County Jail on charges of driving while under restraint and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Datebook for May 3
May 2, 2005
Today — Noon The Moffat County Healthy People 2010 initiative invites those interested in preparing healthier meals at home to participate in the Healthy Lunch program at the CSU Extension Office, 539 Barclay St. Participants will help prepare eight quick and nutritious recipes, receive a recipe booklet and learn more about nutritious eating. Cost is $2 per person.
Entrega Gas supports Maybell Ambulance
May 2, 2005
A $5,000 donation from Entrega Gas Pipeline will help Maybell Ambulance upgrade its newest ambulance.
Water treatment plant upgrades planned
May 2, 2005
At the peak of summer, Craig residents are using as much water as the city’s water plant is capable of processing. That will change.
Future of B&B Drive-In in doubt
May 2, 2005
Sharon Dee McClain remembers when the conductor of the Denver Northwest Pacific would stop the passenger train he was driving on the tracks behind B&B Dairy King Drive Inn and pop in for lunch. When he was done, he’d board and pull forward so the caboose operator could do the same.
Suspect in robbery arrested
May 2, 2005
Craig Police arrested a man Monday morning after he was identified as the suspect in a convenience store robbery hours earlier.
Forgery charges to move forward
Judge rejects motion to dismiss evidence in waste treatment case
May 2, 2005
Philip Bethell of Craig will stand trial on charges of forgery and attempt to influence a public official. During a motions hearing Monday, District Court Judge Michael O’Hara found that the Solid Waste Act requires Bethell to randomly test the waste he treats at his business, Elk Springs Recycle and Recovery.
Residents rummage for good deals
May 2, 2005
Members of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church and Lutheran Church of Grace invited bargain hunters to root through donated items in search of treasures Saturday.

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