Also from November 20
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- Found in ‘Lost’
- Local woman gets big break in Hawaii
- November 20, 2005
- Thea Sharpe has given surfing a try, but moving to Hawaii was not about tanning oil and bikinis for the 2005 Moffat County High School graduate.
- Commission meets twice to finish
- November 20, 2005
- Moffat County commissioners have an extra board meeting planned for this week so they can sign off payroll by the month's end.
- Alpine developers want renters to buy condos
- November 20, 2005
- The developers behind Craig's first condominiums have a very simple message: Buying a home is within renters' reach.
- Birds of a feather
- Ducks Unlimited chapter has helped protect wildlife for 25 years
- November 20, 2005
- As a child, Allan Reishus witnessed what he considered a tragedy. “I grew up in southern Minnesota and saw wetlands disappearing,” he said.
- Call of the wild
- Wildlife officer enjoys his work
- November 20, 2005
- The sun had just started to kiss Axial Basin on Saturday when Trevor Balzer was two hours into his workday. That morning, 200 elk were making their migration through the basin between Craig and Maybell, and it was Balzer's job to track the herd.
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Question of the week
Did the Moffat County School Board make the right decision in replacing MCHS athletic director Rick Penner, who had been considered missing after not being heard from for about a week?
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