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- Girls take first at home meet
- Boys team earns second place, maintains undefeated relay streak
- April 28, 2006
- As a sophomore, Derek Duran ran on the school record-breaking 3,200-meter relay team. Two years later, he’s found a new relay team that could put his name on the school record board again.
- Nurses to be pinned
- April 28, 2006
- Twenty-two nursing students at Colorado Northwestern Com�—munity College will soon reach a major milestone because of tiny pins.
- Briefs for April 29
- April 28, 2006
- The Craig Station power plant has been up and running at full power since March 7, after repairs were completed on a cooling tower that partially collapsed while workers were performing maintenance on it in January.
- Police Blotter for April 29
- April 28, 2006
- Moffat County Jail Report Thursday, April 27 No bookings reported.
- Our View: Blazing issue
- April 28, 2006
- A mere 4 percent of voters turned out for an election in 2000. Sure, it wasn’t a presidential or city council election.
- Moffat County School District calendar
- April 28, 2006
- Today 9 p.m. Moffat County High School prom dance at Moffat County High School gymnasium.
- Rylie Kay Dschaak
- April 28, 2006
- Jamie and Amanda Dschaak, of Craig, announce the birth of their daughter, Rylie Kay Dschaak, at 8:51 a.m. on March 29, 2006, at St. Luke’s Presbyterian Hospital in Denver. The baby weighed 2 pounds, 6 ounces and was 14 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Cindy and Terry Wooten, of Craig. Paternal Grandparents are Jim and Beryl Dschaak, of Craig.
- David Pressgrove: Baseball leads spring sports highlights
- April 28, 2006
- My prediction at the beginning of the 2005-06 school year was that the most successful Moffat County High School sports team would be the baseball team.
- Oil lease protests in
- April 28, 2006
- The Bureau of Land Management received 16 formal protests this week from residents concerned about possible oil and gas leasing near recreational areas, water supplies and wildlife habitat.
- Datebook for April 29
- April 28, 2006
- 8 a.m. to noon. 9Health Fair is at Sunset Elementary School, 800 W. Seventh St. Free health screenings; other tests available for minimal fee.
- Putting Craig on the map
- Sagebrush Reading Council wins state and national awards
- April 28, 2006
- Playing dual roles as Ridgeview Elementary School’s literacy coordinator and president of the Sagebrush Reading Council, Sue Goodenow’s commitment to literacy is a large and often thankless task.
- Dr. Pamela Kinder: Contributions to Craig youth club worthwhile
- April 28, 2006
- As a business owner in Craig, I am asked frequently for donations. I consider any donation as an investment, and as such, I apply the same criteria to a donation decision as to a stock investment. Is the company well-respected? Does the company have excellent management? Is the product worthwhile? Is the company expected to grow and profit? In other words, am I to expect a profitable return on my investment?
- ‘The perfect candidate’
- Misty Schulze named director of Northwest Colorado Dental Coalition
- April 28, 2006
- As a child with no dental insurance, Misty Schulze recalls being terrified of the dentist. She said she was treated poorly by the staff at a free clinic in Denver.
- Craig Rural Fire District board elections Tuesday
- April 28, 2006
- Fire board elections generally don’t elicit the same degree of public interest as City Council or county commission races.
- CNCC calendar
- April 28, 2006
- Saturday, April 29 10 a.m. The Rangely campus Adopt-A-Highway spring clean-up crew meets at the intersection of Highway 139 and Highway 64. All faculty, staff, students and family members are welcome to participate in the two-mile clean-up.
- Craig snowboarder sacrifices traditional school schedule for sport
- April 28, 2006
- Moffat County High School junior Steven Smith practiced nearly every day this winter to improve his snowboarding skills.
- Government Update for April 29
- April 28, 2006
- Moffat County Commissioners Last met: April 25 Decisions: • Commissioners signed off on a grant for electronic recording equipment at the Moffat County Clerk and Recorder’s Office.
- Gustavson-Jacobs
- April 28, 2006
- John and Debbie Jacobs, of Craig, announce the engagement of their son, Joe Jacobs, to Kirsta Gustavson, daughter of John and Linda Gustavson, of Grand Junction.
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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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