Archive for Sunday, December 10, 2006

Also from December 10

Polls

Should the media print names of juveniles when they are charged with violent crimes?

Response Percent
Yes
 
80%
No
 
12%
Depends on the situation
 
7%
Total 83

All stories

Rising from the ashes
John Bouldin spearheads resuscitation of Habitat for Humanity project home
December 10, 2006
At 6 a.m., 66-year-old John Bouldin wakes up, gathers himself and drives over to the wooden house at 745 Yampa Ave. There, he starts a fire to warm up the old structure and then leaves for morning coffee and a bull session with his pals at the Village Inn.
Museum seeking donors
December 10, 2006
Not to be overlooked is the plaque dedicated to the number of sponsors that give donations each year, monetary contributions allowing the museum to maintain operations.
Cold as ice
Bulldog hockey goes 1-2-1 in weekend play
December 10, 2006
A goal by Durango’s Connor Coughlan with 13.1 seconds left in the second game of Saturday night’s play gave Durango it’s second 2-1 win and built its league record to 4-0.
A Browns Christmas
Familiar faces attend annual holiday dinner at scenic park
December 10, 2006
For the past 10 years, the Browns Hole Homemakers Club has been putting on Christmas dinner at Lodore Hall in scenic Browns Park.
Makenzi Jade Freyling
December 10, 2006
Aja Parchman and Richard Freyling, of Craig, announce the birth of the daughter, Makenzi Jade Freyling.
Winter workouts: No excuses allowed
December 10, 2006
For all but the most committed, weather has a way of interfering with exercise schedules. The human body, on the other hand, does not benefit from seasonal holidays.
Freshman diver leads Bulldogs to fifth place
December 10, 2006
Freshmen Genna Bradley was enjoying cheering for her teammates Saturday at the Patriot Invite when she heard her name over the sound system, announcing her arrival onto the high school diving scene.
Business news and notes
December 10, 2006
Hobergs purchase Craig appraisal business
Area briefs for 12-11
December 10, 2006
Love Inc. is holding a gift basket silent auction fundraiser Dec. 17.
Solid shooting
Colton Conrad leads Moffat County Bulldogs past Grand Junction Central Warriors
December 10, 2006
Playing his second varsity game of the season, junior Colton Conrad took advantage of his role as a bench player and came in to score 17 points during the Bulldogs 73-52 victory over the Grand Junction Central High Warriors.

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