Also from July 21
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- Long roads traveled
- Triple Crown baseball teams from across the nation flood the Yampa Valley this weekend
- July 21, 2006
- For many teams, the trip to Craig was a long drive, but many say it was worth it.
- Juniors hitting the links
- The Yampa River Junior Golf Classic tees off Tuesday
- July 21, 2006
- Teeing off for the past 30 years, the Yampa River Junior Golf Classic has been providing young golfers a chance to prove themselves on the links.
- Bred to fight
- Mexican Fighting Bulls a handful to keep down
- July 21, 2006
- Dave O’Mailia raises Mexican Fighting Bulls for rodeo competitions, but even he was surprised by the tenacity of Sandman — a buffalo headed, purebred bull he recently purchased.
- No summer break for some
- July 21, 2006
- Playground equipment is about more than fun, and summertime for the Moffat County School District is about more than vacation.
- Duke Duzik: Thanks, nursing staff, for help with George
- July 21, 2006
- The family of George Duzik would like to thank the nursing staff in Craig and Steamboat Springs along with all the doctors who were attentive and kind during the frequent sick spells.
- On the Record: July 22
- July 21, 2006
- Riley Brookshire and Ashley Young
- July 21, 2006
- Vicki and Paul Lyons, Joe Brookshire and Steve and Gina Young announce the engagement of their children, Riley Brookshire and Ashley Young.
- Clarence Hannon
- July 21, 2006
- Clarence Hannon, of Craig, died Friday at his home. A funeral is at 11 a.m. Monday at Grant Mortuary Chapel. The family will receive friends at 10 a.m. Monday before the service.
- Briefs: July 22
- July 21, 2006
- The Bureau of Land Management Little Snake Field Office in Craig will host a presentation Monday by officials from The Nature Conservancy. Terri Schultz and Megan Kram of TNC will give a presentation on Conservation Action Planning from 1 to 4 p.m. The presentation will give the BLM a chance to learn about CAPs process and discuss its potential.
- Government Update: July 22
- July 21, 2006
- Hands tied with the rodeo
- Ride-N-Tie organizer looking for help
- July 21, 2006
- Growing up, Amanda Schneider would spend a week at the Moffat County Fairgrounds helping her mother with the Ride-N-Tie Rodeo.
- Out-of-town dollars
- Construction projects, events attract tourists and their wallets
- July 21, 2006
- As the Triple Crown baseball games come to Craig, many ballplayers and their families may have a difficult time finding lodging.
- Dinosaur decision pending
- Uncertainty about
- July 21, 2006
- Years of debate and indecision could come to a conclusion Thursday when the Moffat County School Board meets to discuss the fate of the Dinosaur Community Charter School, a small, volunteer-oriented institution 90 miles southwest of Craig.
- Datebook: July 22
- July 21, 2006
- Marilyn Bouldin: Habitat for Humanity project going well, safe
- July 21, 2006
- I have a few comments in response to your editorial on the Habitat house (that was published in Wednesday’s Daily Press).
- Kids will be kids, right?
- July 21, 2006
- They are always going to do what they seem to think they were put on this earth to do — rebel.
- Library to end summer reading program with literacy festival
- July 21, 2006
- The Moffat County Library will wrap up its summer reading program with a literacy festival Thursday, July 27 at the Craig branch, 570 Green Street.
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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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