Archive for Thursday, May 18, 2006

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The show must go on
Ailments won’t hinder state runs for track team
May 18, 2006
Kiera Moore celebrated the end of the track season with a cookie dough party.
Splishin’ and splashin’
May 18, 2006
When swimmers have time to make up songs between intervals, you know it’s taper time.
moffat county neighbor: Danny Griffith
May 18, 2006
Craig’s house of cards
May 18, 2006
Bridgette Harris believes in the power of cards.
Church celebrates fifth anniversary
Pastor: Diverse congregation has flourished, been well-received in Craig
May 18, 2006
Pastor Jason Haskell is looking forward to the five-year anniversary of the New Creation Church that he and his wife, Tracey, pioneered in 2001.
Ray Iacovetto: 1916-2006
May 18, 2006
Funeral services for Ray Iacovetto were Wednesday, May 17 in Phippsburg. He was buried in the Yampa cemetery.
Getting rid of summer ‘skeeters
May 18, 2006
From irrigated fields to backyard ponds, standing water in the summer means mosquito-breeding season, and that keeps Moffat County Pest Management Supervisor Chad Sasges very busy.
It’s scary to think about’
Underage drinking forum presents statistics, calls community to action
May 18, 2006
The No. 1 place for children to get alcohol is from their parents’ stash at home, according to research.
Letter: Craig Post Office
May 18, 2006
Letter: Thelma Kirby
May 18, 2006
Touch of Spice: All the world is a stage
May 18, 2006
Katie has been begging for her turn in the spotlight since she attended Nikki’s preschool program.
Police blotter for May 17
May 18, 2006
Craig man leads police on 120 mph car chase
May 18, 2006
A Craig man led police on a high-speed chase east of Craig on Wednesday, hitting speeds of about 120 mph before being arrested, Colorado State Patrol said Thursday.
New CD offers listeners sounds of past
May 18, 2006
A CD is now available that chronicles more than 200 years of Northwest Colorado and Moffat County history.
County jail employee charged in $10K theft
May 18, 2006
The District Attorney’s Office on Thursday charged a former food service manager at the Moffat County Jail with felony theft on suspicion of bilking the jail of more than $10,000.

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