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- Anna Kathryn’s buddies
- Nine-year-old with Down syndrome an inspiration and a joy to her family
- July 26, 2006
- Anna Kathryn Daigle loves the things that a lot of 9-year-old girls love: hip-hop music, makeup, birthday parties and swimming. But one microscopic alteration in her genetic design made her different from most other children she has grown up with.
- Police Blotter for July 27
- July 26, 2006
- Moffat County Jail Report Tuesday, July 25 Joseph Carl Borchert, of Craig, was booked into the Moffat County Jail on a warrant.
- 8-ball team headed to Las Vegas
- Craig team, 2-the-8, qualifies for national tournament next month
- July 26, 2006
- A group of local billiards champs are getting ready to roll to Las Vegas.
- Datebook for July 27
- July 26, 2006
- 1 p.m. The Grief Education and Support Group meets at the Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association, 745 Russell St. Community members are welcome, and the meeting is free. Call Sandy at 824-8233.
- CEO cuts cardiac rehab program
- July 26, 2006
- Listed on The Memorial Hospital Web site are five new services offered to patients.
- Hospital finances on the rebound
- July 26, 2006
- By the end of April, the state of financial affairs at The Memorial Hospital looked bleak. So bleak, in fact, that the hospital was approaching $400,000 in losses.
- Escapee back in county jail
- July 26, 2006
- A Craig man is back in jail after a Moffat County judge ordered his probation be revoked Tuesday.
- Benefiting Boys & Girls
- Holiday Inn hosts yard sale to raise money for local club
- July 26, 2006
- Nonprofit organizations put on fundraisers all the time, but this weekend is a chance for one local nonprofit to reap the benefits without the work.
- Raymond R. Klumker
- July 26, 2006
- Raymond R. Klumker, 88, formerly of Maybell, died Friday, July 21, 2006, at the Walbridge Memorial Wing in Meeker.
- Sports briefs for July 27
- July 26, 2006
- The benefit golf tournament for Craig resident Steve Ivers will take place Aug. 4 with shotgun starts at 2:30 and 5:15 p.m. at the Steamboat Golf Club. A 4 p.m. barbecue will be offered in conjunction with the tournament. Prizes and raffle drawings will also be offered. The entry fee for the tournament is $60. For more information, call Larry or Nancy at 879-6583, 846-6472 or Shannon at 701-9011. There is limited room available and all proceeds will go to the Ivers family.
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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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