Also from November 6
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- ‘Aida’ offers window to culture
- November 6, 2005
- For the cast of Moffat County High School’s “Aida,” being in the play is like leaving Craig and taking an exotic vacation.
- Parents of meth users comfort one another
- November 6, 2005
- They fear censure and judgment. They fear others will use them to get to their children. Sometimes, they fear their children. And, they fear that they are alone.
- Council asks for drug task force funding
- November 6, 2005
- Not only is the federal government cutting funds to rural drug task forces, it’s dipping into that pot for other expenses, and Northwest Colorado’s drug task force is suffering.
- Datebook for Nov. 7
- November 6, 2005
- 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sunset Elementary School hosts a Scholastic Book Fair. Open to families, teachers and the community, the fair will feature the medieval theme: Enter the Kingdom of Reading — Where Books Rule.
- Police Blotter for Nov. 7
- November 6, 2005
- Moffat County Crime Stoppers is looking for information on the following crimes:
- A stern prosecutor
- New deputy district attorney has tried the beaches and the mountains
- November 6, 2005
- Michael Stern is no stranger to the courtroom — whether it’s on an island in the Pacific, or the Caribbean or in the mountain towns of Southwest Colorado.
- Malcolm in the middle
- Senior is the man in goal for 2 sports
- November 6, 2005
- There aren’t any great stories about how Malcolm Hillewaert became a goalie.
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