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Craig man gets three years for child abuse
May 10, 2006
A Craig man will serve three years in prison for placing a 2-year-old boy in bath water so hot it caused third-degree burns, a judge ruled this week.
Guilty plea in meth case
May 10, 2006
A Craig woman pleaded guilty Monday to methamphetamine possession, a charge that could send her to prison for 15 months.
Groups team up for awareness walk
May 10, 2006
Someone needs to stand up for victims, say members of a local organization dedicated to preventing domestic violence.
Track teams take on the region
Goals are state qualifications for boys, regional title for girls
May 10, 2006
At last year’s regional track meet, Moffat County’s Andrew Drake found out his kryptonite: the large yellow-orange sphere in the sky.
Mark Hastings
May 10, 2006
The University of Northern Colorado announces that Mark Hastings graduated May 6 with a Bachelor of Science in business administration with an emphasis in finance. His parents are Philip and Pam Hastings, of Craig.
Aidan Thomas Garrett
May 10, 2006
Jaime and Tracey Garrett, of Craig, announce the birth of their son, Aidan Thomas Garrett, at 9:13 p.m. May 6, 2006, at The Memorial Hospital.
Sauvageau-Forward
May 10, 2006
Christy Ann Sauvageau and Jabcob Sean Forward announce their engagement.
Police blotter for May 11
May 10, 2006
Moffat County Jail Report No bookings reported.
Don Davidson: Goodbye to faculty at Craig Intermediate
May 10, 2006
To the editor: Somebody once said that the trouble with retirement is that you never get a day off! One of Craig’s best is retiring this year, and the students and the staff at Craig Intermediate School are going to be sad to see him go.
Sanchez case headed to District Court
May 10, 2006
Witnesses testified Wednesday that a Craig man sold more than 14 grams of methamphetamine to an informant in September.
Schools promote safe biking
May 10, 2006
Two bike accidents sent children to the hospital Sunday, so bike safety is on many parents’ minds.
Sky’s the limit’
High school grad rises above racism, stereotypes to sit with president, policymakers
May 10, 2006
Mark Juarez, a 1997 graduate of Moffat County High School, rose from humble beginnings to dine with President Bush, aid in the hunt for Osama bin Laden and counsel policymakers such as Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell.

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