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Wrestlers finish even after Day 1
Three wins, three losses for Bulldogs at state
February 16, 2006
DENVER —he nerves were there for the Moffat County team on Day 1 of the Colorado State Wrestling Champ�ionships.
Swimmers head to state championships
February 16, 2006
When the fall semester ended, the Moffat County girls swim team lost senior Katie Gainor to an early graduation.
News briefs for Feb. 17
February 16, 2006
Girl Scouts of Craig to start cookie sales
Police blotter for Feb. 17
February 16, 2006
Moffat County Jail Report Wednesday, Feb. 15 Jerome Dale Nash, 30, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant.
Stephanie Beckett: Women’s hockey says thanks to businesses
February 16, 2006
To the editor: The Craig Women’s Hockey team would like to say “thank you” to the local businesses that donated items for our annual Mardi Gras tournament.
Christina M. Currie: Midnight valentines
February 16, 2006
People generally are accused of getting old when they can’t find their car keys, spend time searching for sunglasses that are perched on their heads and find the milk in the cupboard.
First Baptist pastor ready for new journey
February 16, 2006
If churchgoers at First Baptist Church are business leaders or convicted criminals, Len Browning doesn’t mind.
Books become a family affair
Elementary school reading club makes reading fun
February 16, 2006
For second-grader Ricky Southard, reading hasn’t always been fun. He had trouble finishing books; he’d get discouraged.
Race takes shape
Jantz becomes second Republican sheriff candidate
February 16, 2006
The race for Moffat County sheriff has two candidates, and a third could announce his intention to run by the end of the month.
Severance tax debate HEATs up
Craig politicians oppose Front Range plan to redistribute money
February 16, 2006
Local politicians say the state’s severance tax money should stay on the Western Slope.
Winter weather not busting city’s budget
February 16, 2006
When the snow started falling at about sunset Wednesday, Craig Road and Bridge Director Ran�—dy Call had to make a decision: Go with overnight plowing oper�—ations or wait until morning.
Datebook for Feb. 17
February 16, 2006
Today 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Boys & Girls Club of Craig will be open. There will be an afternoon charge of $10 for all members who want to participate after 1 p.m. Scholarships are available upon request. Call ahead to determine qualification. Free lunch will be provided at noon, as well as a morning and afternoon snack. There will be no transportation available to or from the club. Call Jonathan or Mike at 826-0411.
Mary Lenore Ball
February 16, 2006
Mary “Mickey” Lenore Arnold Ball, of Alamo, Texas, died Feb. 8, 2006, at Rio Grande Regional Hospital in McAllen, Texas. She was 74.
Dicy Emma Bailey
February 16, 2006
Dicy Emma Bailey died Feb. 5, 2006, in Craig. She was 82.
A big day for United Way
Organization celebrates record-setting campaign
February 16, 2006
A successful fundraising campaign and the opportunity to bid farewell to longtime Moffat County United Way volunteers was enough to bring Executive Director Corrie Scott to tears.

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