Also from October 6
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- ‘Dogs hope to add to Demons’ woes
- October 6, 2005
- This year has not been easy for the 1-4 Glenwood Springs football team.
- Bulldogs volleyball sweeps Rifle
- October 6, 2005
- Daily Press Staff Report The Moffat County varsity volleyball team must have been in a hurry to get back for the bonfire Thursday night.
- Christina M. Currie: Why not cereal for dinner?
- October 6, 2005
- “Mom, I want a snack,” is what I heard before we even got through the front door and just as I was about to start yelling about the coats and backpacks that strewn across the entryway.
- Warden family: Thanks to community for support
- October 6, 2005
- To the editor: Nikalaus Warden and his family would like to thank all of our friends, churches and community members for all the prayers and concern during Nikk’s brain surgery.
- Alice Snowden: Thanks to staff at The Memorial Hospital
- October 6, 2005
- To the editor: Leo Snowden and his family would like to thank The Memorial Hospital and staff, especially Dr. James and all other doctors and nurses who contributed in helping with his recent surgery.
- Fifth Quarter is the Friday night place to be
- October 6, 2005
- After the Friday night football games, teenagers have a place to celebrate a big win.
- Dancing the night away
- ‘Never a dull moment’ at weekly Greenridge Mountaineers Square Dance Club
- October 6, 2005
- HAYDEN — Men suited in boots and stiff-collared shirts do-si-do their partners then promenade them back home. Women twirl in brightly colored skirts as they look for the next forearm to left grand. Everyone is smiling.
- Some locals disappointed by new license rules
- October 6, 2005
- Tom Mikesell doesn’t think new hunting license allocation rules will have an immediate effect on Northwest Colorado’s economy.
- When the mining stops, work begins
- Seneca official discusses reclamation progress
- October 6, 2005
- When Seneca Coal Company shuts down mining operations in December, Roy Karo will still have plenty of work to do.
- Students explore science
- October 6, 2005
- Ten Moffat County students were wowed Thursday by the power of a natural disaster.
- Datebook for Oct. 7
- October 6, 2005
- Today 8:30 a.m. Craig City Council budget work session is in the board room of the School Administration Building.
- Police blotter for Oct. 7
- October 6, 2005
- Craig Police Department Wednesday, Oct. 5 Elisa Najera was arrested on a warrant.
- Michael S. Walks
- October 6, 2005
- Michael S. Walks Army National Guard Pvt. Michael S. Walks has graduated from basic military training at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga., under the Split Option Training Program.
- Owners on notice about taxes
- October 6, 2005
- The 136 property owners who haven’t paid their 2004 property taxes set the county back more than $70,000.
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