Also from July 25
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- Hazard ahead
- Road sign damage leaves motorists at risk
- July 25, 2006
- Stealing construction signs may be considered a harmless prank, but it could end up causing irreparable damage.
- Kindred spirits
- Similar scare unites discarded pet
- July 25, 2006
- What are the odds? That a dog — neglected, discarded, maimed and left to fend for himself — would survive a high-speed brush with death, only to later cross paths with a woman who had her own bout with danger?
- County unemployment down
- July 25, 2006
- Linda Dill and Linda Lane Pings of the Colorado Workforce Center made a presentation to the Moffat County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday regarding the employment figures in Moffat County.
- Datebook for July 26
- July 25, 2006
- Noon. Yampa Valley Ladies Golf Club has its monthly meeting at the Tin Cup Grill at Yampa Valley Golf Course. All women golfers are welcome. Call Sandi Seip at 824-6660.
- Georgina McAnally
- July 25, 2006
- A funeral for Georgina McAnally will take place at 1 p.m. Friday, July 28. at St. Michael’s Catholic Church.
- Our View: Dinosaur decision
- July 25, 2006
- Leave no child behind. That’s what the federal government calls American school officials to not only comply with, but also embrace.
- Youths hit links at golf classic
- Nike Cleverly records first ever birdie at Yampa Valley Golf Course
- July 25, 2006
- The scream could be heard from the back nine, as 13-year-old Nike Cleverly sunk a birdie putt on the fourth hole of the Yampa Valley Golf course.
- Sea Sharks coach steps down
- Campbell leaving after three seasons
- July 25, 2006
- The summer has been good to the Craig Sea Sharks, who placed 11th as a team in the Western Slope Championships.
- Police Blotter for July 26
- July 25, 2006
- Craig Police Department Monday, July 24
- Super Wal-Mart one step closer
- July 25, 2006
- Representatives of Wal-Mart met with Craig City Council members Tuesday evening and were granted an extension to complete steps needed for approval of their final development plat.
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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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