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As close as it can get
Sailors stop Bulldogs at goal line in one-point win
September 23, 2005
One inch. For Moffat County football players, it’s a distance that will conjure up nightmares; for Steamboat Springs players it’s a distance that equals pure bliss.
Government update for Sept. 24
September 23, 2005
Moffat County Board of Commissioners At their Sept. 20 meeting, commissioners: • Approved an agreement with GT Alliance to develop a new Web site for the Moffat County Assessor’s Office. The agreement will cost $10,000, which will come out of the Assessor’s budget.
Hurd-Zelinsky
September 23, 2005
Michael and Pamela Hurd of Craig announce the wedding of their daughter, Stephanie Lynn Hurd of Craig, to Nathan Michael Zelinsky of Morrison, son of Mark and Gloria Zelinsky of Morrison, in Steamboat Springs, on July 16, 2005.
Helen Knez
September 23, 2005
Helen Knez celebrated her 81st birthday Sept. 24 at her home with family and friends.
Jordan Nichole Beckett
September 23, 2005
Jennifer Beckett and Daniel Beckett of Craig, announce the birth of their daughter, Jordan Nichole Beckett, at 6:10 p.m., Sept. 20, 2005, at The Memorial Hospital.
Police Blotter for Sept. 24
September 23, 2005
Moffat County Jail Report Thursday, Sept. 22 Neldon Lee Alderidge, 42, was booked into the Moffat County Jail on suspicion of driving under restraint.
Rio Blanco’s drug court difficult but rewarding
September 23, 2005
Chris Blank had it all — a career in nursing, a wife and two children. But that life started to deteriorate when the 33-year-old Glenwood Springs man began taking methamphetamine a few years ago.
Boys & Girls Club to fill literacy gap
September 23, 2005
Students soon can get an extra dose of reading and writing after the school bell rings, thanks to a new literacy program through the Boys & Girls Club of Craig.
Students thinking about D.C.
September 23, 2005
Students will beg their parents for money, brainstorm fundraisers and pick up odd jobs — all for the chance to spend six days in Washington, D.C.
Datebook for Sept. 24
September 23, 2005
Today 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Golden Leaf Festival is in downtown Craig. Events include children’s activities, live music, crafts and food vendors and competitions. The event continues Sunday.
Progress still on hold
Habitat needs asbestos report before moving forward
September 23, 2005
There’s still no word about the asbestos removal at the first Moffat County Habitat for Humanity home, but President Melinda Bobo expects to move forward next week.
Education calendar for Sept. 24
September 23, 2005
Sept. 28 Progress reports go out.
Star Student
September 23, 2005
It’s difficult to hear 8-year-old Abbi Wade. Shyness quiets her voice but not her smile, which isn’t hesitant at all.
Our View: Opening the door
September 23, 2005
Craig nearly missed its chance at being the possible location of a sports complex because no one knew exactly who should lead the effort. Have there been other opportunities that slipped past for the same reason?
Who’s in the Schools:
September 23, 2005
Shirley Stehle What is your job title: Custodian Number of years in profession: 5
Who’s in the schools: Ron Linsacum
September 23, 2005
Ron Linsacum What is your job title: Industrial arts teacher Number of years in profession: 21
Stella Mildred Jones
September 23, 2005
Stella Mildred Jones died Sept. 13, 2005, in Steamboat Springs. She was 96.
Schools get ScanTron machine demonstration
September 23, 2005
It is an expense of $229,778.52 during times of budget cutbacks, but it is one that school administrators think is critical to helping meet their goals.
Ropin’ and diggin’
Becky White splits her September between rodeo and volleyball
September 23, 2005
To get a picture of what Moffat County senior Becky White’s life had been like this fall, just watch her on the volleyball court for one or two games.
David Pressgrove: Moffat County support high
September 23, 2005
In the past, I’ve been critical of the town’s support of Moffat County athletics. When nobody showed up for the football team’s quarterfinal playoff game against Florence in 2004, I wrote a column that may have been the nastiest I’ve written.

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