Also from July 2
Polls
Do you support the Memorial Hospital's new facility being built?
| Response | Percent | |
|---|---|---|
| Yes | 54% | |
| No | 37% | |
| Unsure | 8% | |
| Total | 24 | |
All stories
- Butt out
- Smoking ban in effect; no tickets issued yet
- July 2, 2006
- The smoke has cleared in Colorado’s bars and restaurants.
- Gun shop heads west
- July 2, 2006
- Motorists driving through Craig from the east still will be greeted by the red and white “Guns and Ammo” signs of Craig sports.
- Datebook for July 3
- July 2, 2006
- Tuesday, July 4 The Moffat County Libraries are closed for Independence Day.
- Bon voyage
- Service-oriented couple on the move again
- July 2, 2006
- Chuck and Jean Lackner have lived a nomadic existence.
- Roped into it
- Love of rodeo passed from generation
- July 2, 2006
- Denton and Dusty Taylor like to talk about taking their children to compete in the Little Britches Rodeos. Denton and Dusty are 7 and 9 years old, respectively.
- Golfer appreciates putter
- Steamboat Springs competitor wins Cottonwood Classic after breaking club last year
- July 2, 2006
- It’s always easier with a putter.
- Wacie Laabs
- July 2, 2006
- Wacie Laabs graduated from Moffat County High School on May 27 and is entering the U.S. Marine Corps.
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Question of the week
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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