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Jen Albee
May 13, 2005
Jen Albee, daughter of Mike and Jeannie Albee of Craig, graduated from the University of Alaska at Anchorage on May 1, 2005, with a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics and minors in geology and philosophy.
Trades program moves forward
May 13, 2005
A program introduced last year at Colorado Northwestern Community College to give students hands-on experience in the construction trades is moving forward.
Today’s relays are key for boys track team
May 13, 2005
GRAND JUNCTION — Derek Duran’s best wasn’t enough.
Education briefs for May 14
May 13, 2005
CIS students begin swimming unit Craig Intermediate School P.E. students will be ending the year with swimming, which will continue through Friday.
Star Student
May 13, 2005
Exceptional behavior earned Craig Middle School seventh grader Jamie Ogden a huge Hershey’s milk chocolate bar Friday. That meant all her visitors — even the strangers — got a bite.
Education calendar for May 14
May 13, 2005
Monday, May 16 Students will be celebrating International Week at East Elementary School. There will be a variety of activities throughout the week for students and their parents.
Janosec scholars
May 13, 2005
Alesha Overton and Klava Caras, seniors at Moffat County High School, are this year’s recipients of the Joe Janosec Memorial Scholarships, each in the amount of $1,000
Datebook for May 14
May 13, 2005
Today 8 a.m. As part of the Craig Clean-Up Days, the Craig Solid Waste Department will be accepting tires without rims and appliances from city and county residents until 4 p.m. at the north end of City Park.
News briefs for May 14
May 13, 2005
Lions Club sponsoring parade The Craig Lions Club is sponsoring the Grand Olde West Days Parade on May 28 and is soliciting entries. The theme this year is “Ramblin’ and Gamblin.’”
CNCC appreciative of coverage, support
May 13, 2005
To the Editor: Colorado Northwestern Community College wishes to thank the Craig Daily Press for the excellent coverage of our very first RN graduation and pinning.
Our View: Stake in development
May 13, 2005
Members of the Craig/Moffat County Economic Development Partnership took an important step in meeting their long-term goals by asking nonmember business owners why they haven’t joined.
Police blotter for May 14
May 13, 2005
Moffat County Jail Thursday, May 12 Randy James Carr, 21, was booked into the Moffat County Jail on a warrant.
Jeff Pleasant, A.T., C. : Haddan’s recovery was truly a team effort
May 13, 2005
To the Editor: Kudos to David Pressgrove on his article about Zach Haddan in the Friday, May 13 edition of the Craig Daily Press.
City wants meeting
Council wants to help school district improve
May 13, 2005
Craig City Council members hope that school district officials will look upon an invitation to meet as an offer of support rather than criticism, but both likely will surface if the two entities get together.
Child runs naked in street
May 13, 2005
Officers from the Craig Police Department responded to a call that a 2-year-old boy was spotted running naked Wednesday afternoon in the 600 block of Pershing Street.
CMS evaluating discipline code
Focus shifting to positive support
May 13, 2005
Nine months after implementing rule changes that launched a firestorm of controversy and record attendance at a parent meeting, Craig Middle School officials are re-evaluating.
NHS members expected to serve community
May 13, 2005
Thirty of the incoming seniors at Moffat County High School have demonstrated the academic superiority, leadership skills and concern for the community needed to become members of the National Honor Society.
Learning a new language
May 13, 2005
Ever thought of taking up a second language? Traveling to a Mexican beach and chatting with the locals? It always sounds so easy, but it isn’t. Believe me! My family and I moved to Santiago, Chile, several years ago when our children were 7 and 10 years old. What an experience. I spoke NO SPANISH.
Thad McCollum
May 13, 2005
Thad McCollum, 21, graduated Friday, May 13, 2005, with a bachelor’s degree in wildlife biology from Colorado State University in Fort Collins.
Strategies for success
Trying to do big business in a small town
May 13, 2005
Tri-State Equipment Comp�—any is hardly recognizable from the business it was a decade ago.
Distance runners put girls in lead
May 13, 2005
GRAND JUNCTION — Emily Sperl has her eyes on three regional championships this weekend, and those eyes were wide open when she crossed the line for her sixth lap of the 3,200-meter run.
David Pressgrove: Maverick, my trusty steed
May 13, 2005
Getting paid to sit at Stocker Stadium in Grand Junction with scattered clouds and 70-degree weather on Friday is why I love my job.
Lori J. Longwell : Thanks to businesses for Mother’s Day basket
May 13, 2005
To the Editor: I would like to thank the businesses who participated in the Mother’s Day Basket. This was a lovely gift and a great surprise.

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