Also from December 14
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- Christina M. Currie: Taking charge
- December 14, 2006
- Children don’t respond well to sarcasm.
- Bea Morrison
- December 14, 2006
- Former Craig resident Bea Morrison passed away in Grand Junction on Friday, Dec. 8, 2006.
- Area briefs for 12-15
- December 14, 2006
- With less than two weeks left in the annual Kettle Drive, the Craig Service Extension Unit reported that the campaign is doing well.
- From Harvard to Craig
- New prosecutor’s resume decorated with Ivy League background
- December 14, 2006
- Harvard Law School graduate isn’t normally an attribute Bonnie Roesink sees on the resumes of candidates interested in working for her office.
- State accredits district
- County School Board certifies all schools
- December 14, 2006
- The Colorado Department of Education accredited all of Moffat County’s schools, the School Board announced Thursday evening. The School Board also accredited all of its own schools.
- ‘Will justice be served?’
- Family’s hopes for criminal charges hinge on DA’s decision
- December 14, 2006
- District attorney Bonnie Roesink will meet with her staff today to possibly determine whether to file more serious criminal charges against a defendant who reportedly was under the influence of methamphetamine during an automobile crash that killed a Craig man.
- A foul ending
- Free throws lead Broncs over Bulldogs
- December 14, 2006
- The Moffat County Bulldogs were outscored, 24-17, in the fourth quarter — in large part due to free throw shooting — to fall to Jackson Hole,Wyo., 78-74, on the first day of the 2006 Great Western Auto-plex Flaming Gorge Classic in Green River, Wyo. Thursday.
- Springing into competition
- Divers add point boost to swim team
- December 14, 2006
- Genna Bradley and Dori Fredrickson have crucial roles on the Moffat County girls swim team.
- Back to basics
- Childhood expert recommends books, classic toys as Christmas presents
- December 14, 2006
- Some Christmas shoppers are hustling to stores for TMX Elmos, which roll on the ground in hysterics, or 3-foot-tall battery-operated whinnying ponies named Butterscotch. But a local child-development expert said it’s time to get to the basics — books and blocks — for children.
- Moffat County Neighbor: Anngie Jenkins
- December 14, 2006
- Anngie Jenkins
- Fire board certifies mill levy increase
- December 14, 2006
- The public approved an increase to the Craig Rural Fire Protection District’s mill levy during the November general election.
- Arraignment hearing set for meth suspect
- December 14, 2006
- A Craig man suspected of being a repeat methamphetamine offender will be arraigned in January.
- On the Record for 12-13
- December 14, 2006
- On the Record for 12-13
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Should high school officials be allowed to withhold diplomas from students as punishment for behavior deemed inappropriate during a graduation ceremony?
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