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- Patricia Jones: Thanks for helping us with our clothing drive
- September 28, 2005
- I am writing on behalf of the Moffat County Habitat for Humanity. We want to give a warm thank you to the members of this community who so generously donated clothing and time to our clothing drive.
- Just like the pros
- Doak Walker might not fill uniforms, but their dreams are big
- September 28, 2005
- The Vikings and the Raiders had just completed a knockdown, drag-out melee but there was no post-game talk of Randy Moss and Dante Culpepper. Instead, the players were asking their parents what was for dinner.
- Homeward bound
- Soccer, volleyball teams glad to have road trips over with
- September 28, 2005
- School busses are not designed for three-hour road trips. No matter what tactic — laying across both seats, curling up in a ball or finding some room in the aisle — it’s just not comfortable.
- Inmate assault case set for trial
- September 28, 2005
- A civil case is heading to trial that charges the Moffat County Sheriff’s Office failed to protect an inmate who was assaulted by another inmate while both were in custody at the jail.
- United Way sets sights high
- Organization aims to make more than ever in fundraising campaign
- September 28, 2005
- In a community known across the state for the generosity of its residents, it’s hard to set a fundraising goal that’s both realistic and challenging.
- Locals oppose new hunting license rules
- September 28, 2005
- Some locals are in an uproar about possible changes to the way hunting licenses are distributed to out-of-state hunters.
- Shady situation
- Tinted windows target of police effort
- September 28, 2005
- Craig police officers want to see through vehicles’ windows and increase pedestrian safety, so they will soon be enforcing a state law that restricts heavily tinted windows.
- County reins in parties
- September 28, 2005
- In May, a graduation party at the Moffat County Fairgrounds Pavilion got out of control and police had to break it up.
- Datebook for Sept. 29
- September 28, 2005
- 10 to 11 a.m. Moffat County Library hosts story-time. The story-hour activity will be apple books. Call Linda Putnam at 824-5116, ext. 405.
- Police Blotter for Sept. 29
- September 28, 2005
- Tuesday, Sept. 27 Deputies took a report of dogs killing chickens.
- Michael L. Cole (1956-2005)
- September 28, 2005
- Michael L. “Slaw” Cole of Palisade died Sept. 22, 2005. He was 49.
- Chloe Isabelle Harkner
- September 28, 2005
- Sarah Harkner and Tyler Harkner of Craig, announce the birth of their daughter, Chloe Isabelle Harkner, at 5:41 p.m., Sept. 9, 2005, at The Memorial Hospital.
- Archie Albaugh: Picture in newspaper was printed in poor taste
- September 28, 2005
- I was highly disappointed to see your picture of high school boys displaying miller time on their chests. This picture has a short explanation to make sure the reader understood, the boys were trying to spell miller time. This picture is in the same newspaper that reported on the death of a Steamboat teen. A separate article led the reader to believe the death might be from possible alcohol poisoning.
- Andrea Camp: Get the facts straight before you vote Nov. 1
- September 28, 2005
- I am writing this letter after reading John Kinkaid’s letter to the editor on Tuesday. In his letter, Kinkaid writes that the state would keep $3,200 in excess taxes during the next five years.
- Joan Duzik: Thanks to hospital staff for support during stay
- September 28, 2005
- Thanks to the hospital staff and friends. I had surgery last month and an extended stay in The Memorial Hospital. I had such good care from Dr. Mendiola, nurses, LPNs and aids. Thanks to Dr. Brothers for assisting Dr. Mendiola in finding out what was wrong with me.
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