Also from April 21
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- Craig youths find summer jobs
- April 21, 2006
- Kelly Pierce looked around the Colorado Workforce Center at closing time on Thursday after the crowds had thinned out. In the past two hours, 60 youths from Craig passed through the office seeking summer or permanent employment.
- A family apart
- Couple struggles with immigration system
- April 21, 2006
- For Rodney and Renata Beason, the path to U.S. citizenship for their family has been marked with frustration.
- Post office mailbox broken into
- April 21, 2006
- A mailbox at the Craig Post Office was broken into sometime Thursday night or Friday morning, Craig Police said Friday.
- Datebook for April 22
- April 21, 2006
- Saturday, April 22 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Celebrate Children Festival is at Centennial Mall. The festival is free for children 2 to 8 years old, and is sponsored by the Moffat County Early Childhood Coalition.
- Briefs for April 22
- April 21, 2006
- Car registration for this year’s 18th-annual Rocky Mountain Mustang Roundup is now open. The event will take place on June 15 to 18 and events will include a scenic mountain tour, an autocross at the Meadows lot and the Show ‘n’ Shine car show on Lincoln Avenue in Steamboat Springs.
- Police Blotter for April 22
- April 21, 2006
- Moffat County Jail Report Thursday, April 20 No bookings reported.
- Our View: Good for growth
- April 21, 2006
- The Craig Good Growth Committee made its first appearance Monday and members of the anti-Wal-Mart group left little question about their goals.
- Education calendars
- April 21, 2006
- Saturday Pre-college testing (CPT) for community members and high school students who want to take classes this summer are at the Craig campus. Call 824-1101 to schedule a test. Limited to the first 14 applicants. Pay the $10 fee in the bookstore before April 22, and take receipt to the test.
- Earth Day celebrated in the valley
- April 21, 2006
- Earth Day came to Craig on Friday with the sound of shovels moving dirt and children playing in the green grass.
- Bulldogs don’t disappoint
- Girls first, boys second at Rifle track meet
- April 21, 2006
- Don’t tell Mike McNicol that the Rifle Invitational didn’t mean anything.
- Teachers aim to be students
- Educators do what they can to earn higher education
- April 21, 2006
- Despite Craig’s distance from the ivy-covered walls of a traditional graduate school campus of higher learning, many educators have found ways to supplement their teaching with advanced degrees.
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Question of the week
Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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