Also from September 22
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- Soccer team defeated in Fruita
- September 22, 2005
- Daily Press Staff The Moffat County boys soccer team couldn’t keep its two-game winning streak alive Thursday.
- Christina M. Currie: A team that cares
- September 22, 2005
- Four-year-old Nikki is my tomboy. Among her interests, she lists cars, trucks, climbing and kittens. OK, the last one’s a little soft, but what can you do?
- Moffat County Neighbor
- September 22, 2005
- Jamie Butler Age: 28 Occupation: Painter
- Rivalry showdown tonight
- September 22, 2005
- It doesn’t matter where. It doesn’t matter when. This game is always big.
- Sharing their passion
- Volunteers make for well-rounded Boys & Girls Club experience
- September 22, 2005
- Bill Sawer rounds up two teams, and they all head out the back door to a bumpy dirt field. They pull on red pennies and wait for the blow of the whistle.
- Craig work-release escapee found in Baggs
- September 22, 2005
- A Craig man who escaped from a Moffat County work-release program earlier this month is in the custody of the Carbon County Jail in Rawlins, Wyo.
- Local agencies learn to work together
- Meeting addresses need for communication, updated Web sites
- September 22, 2005
- Moffat County commissioner Saed Tayyara and Craig City Manager Jim Ferree are the first people Triple Crown officials contacted about whether they could bring the event to Craig. Instead, the two government representatives said they would like other agencies to be contact points to make decisions that could bring potential revenue and tourists to Craig.
- Datebook for Sept. 23
- September 22, 2005
- Today 2 to 4 p.m. The Museum of Northwest Colorado is hosting a book signing for “America’s First Grazier,” the biography of Farrington R. Carpenter, written by his son, Ed Carpenter. There also will be a photographic exhibit by Farringon’s daughter, Barbara Carpenter. “A Sense of Place,” is a photographic history of the Carpenter Ranch.
- Police blotter for Sept. 23
- September 22, 2005
- Craig Police Department Wednesday, Sept. 21 Craig Conoco gas station reported six check frauds.
- David DeRose: Join me in voting for referendums C and D
- September 22, 2005
- Join me in voting for referendums C and D To the editor: I agree with Evelyn Tileston. I do not consider myself a pig, and I am offended by this type of campaign. But I do understand why it is put out there.
- Semester at sea
- September 22, 2005
- Editor’s note: Chloe Gilchrist, a junior at the University of Colorado at Boulder, recently embarked on the Semester at Sea program through the University of Pittsburgh. She set sail Aug. 30 and will return Dec. 7.
- Trimming back
- State budget cuts forcing CNCC to reduce programs, staff despite expected local surplus
- September 22, 2005
- State funding cuts have resulted in program and staff cuts at Colorado Northwestern Community College, school officials said.
- Decision could net $20,000 for schools
- September 22, 2005
- The Moffat County School District Board of Education on Thursday made an exception to policy that’s not quite one year old. But making that exception could net the district more than $20,000 a year.
- Sand Wash Basin wild horse adoption set for Oct. 1
- September 22, 2005
- Sand Wash Basin wild horse adoption set for Oct. 1 The Bureau of Land Management Little Snake Field Office will gather about 220 horses the last week of September from the Sand Wash Basin Herd Management Area, 31 miles west of Craig and 20 miles northwest of Maybell.
- One dead in Hayden accident
- September 22, 2005
- A Grand Junction man died and two Craig men were injured Wednesday in an accident near Hayden, the Colorado State Patrol reported.
- Are you ready for some preaching?
- Former NFL player to preach at Meeker Faith Baptist Church
- September 22, 2005
- Instead of watching football on the tube Sunday, fans can see the real deal by attending church at Faith Baptist Church in Meeker.
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