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- Sports briefs for May 4
- May 3, 2005
- The Moffat County rodeo team competed in Pueblo Saturday and Sunday.
- New boys basketball coach named
- May 3, 2005
- A new boys’ basketball coach has been named for Moffat County High School.
- Datebook for May 4
- May 3, 2005
- 7 a.m. The Moffat County Law Day Breakfast will be held at the Holiday Inn until 8 a.m. This fund-raiser supports the community activities of the Northwest Colorado Bar Association. The tickets are $10. Call Don Lindley at 629-5796.
- Dinosaur aims to build buy-in
- Residents brainstorm ways to improve town’s image
- May 3, 2005
- Like the people of Dinosaur, the businesses have to multitask.
- BOCC authorizes ballot questions
- Voters asked if county can exceed tax growth limitations
- May 3, 2005
- This November, voters will get to decide whether to exempt Moffat County from tax growth limitations.
- BLM lease plan draws fire
- Opponents denounce drilling near Dinosaur monument
- May 3, 2005
- A coalition of environmental groups and Dinosaur residents are denouncing Bureau of Land Management plans to auction mineral leases along the entrance to Dinosaur National Monument.
- Physician’s arraignment postponed
- May 3, 2005
- An arraignment for a Craig doctor who faces three felony charges stemming from an alleged domestic violence incident will be postponed until later this month.
- Our View: Preparing for the worst
- May 3, 2005
- Nobody plans tragedy or terrorism. There is no crystal ball by which to determine what the final straw will be for the gunman who takes hostages within one of our schools. But there is a way to determine how fast and efficient the response will be should such an event happen. This month, Moffat County will conduct a mass casualty training at the middle school that will be based on an armed gunman shooting children and teachers and taking a hostage. Although it’s hard to imagine that such an event would happen in our sleepy town, it is probably just as unimaginable at Columbine or Red Lake, Minn. — nonetheless, tragedy struck and towns were paralyzed.
- Bulldogs sweep Eagle Valley
- May 3, 2005
- The Wojo Show. It has a nice ring to it, unless you’re on the Eagle Valley baseball team.
- Girls soccer finishes season with a tie
- May 3, 2005
- Jim Loughran came into the soccer season admittedly knowing very little about the sport. After the last game of the season the athletic director-turned-girls soccer coach learned at least one lesson about his team’s effort.
- Treatment operator ordered to test for hazardous wastes
- May 3, 2005
- Regulations concerning how a Craig man should operate his solid-waste-treatment operation don’t apply to his facility, but the man still didn’t act in compliance with state codes, a district judge ruled during an injunction hearing Tuesday.
- Marlene Bradford
- May 3, 2005
- Memorial services for former Craig resident Marlene Bradford will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 7, 2005, at Grant Mortuary. A reception will be at the O.P. Bar and Grill after the service.
- Robert Benjamin Schmidt
- May 3, 2005
- Brenda Schmidt and Jeff Schmidt of Craig announce the birth of their son, Robert Benjamin Schmidt, at 10:23 a.m. May 1, 2005, at The Memorial Hospital.
- Charles Bugay
- May 3, 2005
- Charles Bugay of Hayden died April 30, 2005, at The Memorial Hospital.
- Robert Robidoux
- May 3, 2005
- Robert Robidoux of Craig died Monday, May 2, 2005, at The Memorial Hospital. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, May 6, 2005, at Grant Mortuary. Memorial donations may be made to the Moffat County Cancer Society in care of Grant Mortuary.
- Police blotter for May 4
- May 3, 2005
- Richard Thomas Walton, 26, was booked into the Moffat County Jail on a charge of aggravated robbery.
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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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