Also from September 16
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- Constitution requirement lax
- September 16, 2005
- The requirement was tucked into a supplemental spending bill Congress passed in 2004. There were six versions of the bill and the requirement is one of more than 200 sections.
- Prostate Cancer Awareness week starts on Monday
- September 16, 2005
- When John Forgay was screened for prostate cancer in 1997, the results showed he was at a high risk for the disease.
- Slow start buries ‘Dogs
- September 16, 2005
- GYPSUM — The fourth quarter belonged to the Moffat County football team, and that was about it in a 27-19 shocking loss to Eagle Valley.
- CAPS client to go
- Board solidifies policy that out-of-county clients to do parole elsewhere
- September 16, 2005
- Convicted felon John Glenn Plummer Jr. has a good job and life in Craig, but the community corrections client has to forget about all that.
- DOW makes changes to Ranching For Wildlife program
- September 16, 2005
- Ranching For Wildlife will undergo some changes next year, but some RFW critics say the changes don’t go far enough.
- Making it in business
- Money, time often get in the way of progress
- September 16, 2005
- Owners of Craig’s Thunder Rolls Bowling Center knew their fellow bowlers were eager to play the sport in an updated facility with the option to eat a good meal. They took that idea one giant step further and created a 16-lane bowling center that should open by the end of the month.
- Datebook for Sept. 17
- September 16, 2005
- 9 a.m. The Yahoo Golf Tournament, in memory of Ralph Knez and Jim Severson, is at Yampa Valley Golf Course. Call 824-4227, 824-3668 or 824-9481.
- Police Blotter for Sept. 17
- September 16, 2005
- Thursday, Sept. 15 Harold Lewis Fay, 48, was booked into the Moffat County Jail on a warrant.
- Speaker Romanoff plans visit to Craig
- September 16, 2005
- One of the politicians at the center of debate about referendums C and D will be in Craig this weekend.
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Question of the week
Would you be in favor of the Moffat County School District shifting to a year-round school year?
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