Archive for Friday, March 24, 2006

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It’s all a blur
Track team hopes to run circles around competition
March 24, 2006
The 2005 regional track meet was a disappointing one for the Moffat County boys track team. The Bulldogs had four fourth-place finishes; a third-place finish is required to qualify for the state meet.
Police blotter for March 25
March 24, 2006
Tina Sue Cackler, 39, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of violating the terms of her release from prison.
Datebook for March 25
March 24, 2006
7 a.m. to noon. The Baggs, Wyo., 9 Health Fair is at the Little Snake River Valley School Complex. Costs are: basic blood screening, $30; prostate examination, $25; and colon-rectal kit, $5. Call the Noyes Health Care Clinic at (307) 383-7000 or June Graff at (970) 583-6158.
A Rose-y business plan
March 24, 2006
Bernie Rose would like to see Craig diversify its economy to avoid the boom-bust cycle that has plagued the valley for the last century.
Police hope meth funding gets to Craig
March 24, 2006
Craig police Chief Walt Vanatta is hoping some of the more than $100 million in federal funding earmarked to fight methamphetamine makes its way to Craig.
Government Update for March 25
March 24, 2006
• Commissioners announced that the county had received more than $900,000 in two separate grants from the Colorado Department of Local Affairs. The grants will pay for road equipment and storage facilities for the county.
Horizons Specialized Services looking for public input
March 24, 2006
Shirley Stehle knows what its like to need help from Horizons Specialized Services. Her 21-year-old son, Matthew, is one of 15 people in Moffat County on the nonprofit’s waiting list.
United Way paves the way
Service group raises funds
March 24, 2006
It’s been said a measurement of a society lies with its compassion and willingness to help people in need. If so, Craig and the surrounding area rates off the charts.
Sign warns drivers of deer on road
March 24, 2006
Drivers heading east from Craig have another warning to watch for deer on the highway.

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