Archive for Sunday, December 17, 2006

Also from December 17

Polls

Should there be a elective Bible class at the high school?

Response Percent
Yes
 
50%
No
 
49%
Undecided
 
0%
Total 284

All stories

Help on the horizon
Specialized services group seeking public contributions
December 17, 2006
For more than three decades, Horizons Specialized Services has been providing help to children and adults with developmental disabilities in Moffat County. While costs continue to rise, funding from the state of Colorado remains the same.
Wyoming woes
Bulldogs end tournament, 0-3
December 17, 2006
Three losses. That’s what the Moffat County boys’ basketball team came away with during the Flaming Gorge Classic basketball tournament in Green River, Wyo. during the weekend.
Two Bulldogs win Warrior titles
Team improves, but coach says there’s room for more
December 17, 2006
The championship mat was golden for the Moffat County wrestling team Saturday night at the Warrior Classic.
Mark A. Chancey: Bible curriculum favors Protestantism
December 17, 2006
The National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools (NCBCPS) tells school districts that its curriculum has been vetted by scholars, does not promote particular religious views, is used in over 370 school districts nationwide, and has never been successfully legally challenged.
Alice Margaret (Ford) Cardinal
December 17, 2006
Alice Margaret (Ford) Cardinal was born March 19, 1914, to Anna Rose (Emerson) and William Montgomery Ford Jr. Mrs. Cardinal died Dec. 11, 2006, at Sandrock Ridge Care and Rehab, in Craig.
Willis Earl Davis
December 17, 2006
Willis Earl Davis was born February 12, 1912, in Hoxie, Kan., to Leonidas J. and Sylvia May (Skidmore) Davis. Earl was six years old when his family moved to Craig.
Six hoopsters advance to district contest
December 17, 2006
Molly Nations practiced and practiced, and her effort paid off Saturday during the Craig Elk’s Club annual National Hoop Shoot Contest at the Boys & Girls Club of Craig.
Fire district begins looking at new fire trucks
December 17, 2006
Eighteen months ago, when the city of Craig began the process of rewriting the land use code and zoning regulations, one of the objects they wanted to tackle was the height-limit of buildings.
Meeker students admitted to TMH
Crash victims listed in good condition
December 17, 2006
Six Meeker students were transported to The Memorial Hospital on Saturday night after the school bus they were in was struck by an oncoming car, the Colorado State Patrol reported.
Finance director stepping down
Mike Brinks: School district full of ‘good people doing good work’
December 17, 2006
It’s been a careful last 12-plus years for long-time Craig resident Mike Brinks. A period, mind you, that he’s been mindful of staying out of the limelight.
A benevolent bell toll
Salvation Army’s Kettle Drive raises money for those in need
December 17, 2006
The nobility behind the Salvation Army Kettle Drive isn’t lost on Tom Cramer. Still, he said there are more reasons behind him working the kettle, soliciting donations than it merely being a worthwhile cause.

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