Archive for Friday, May 19, 2006

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Troopers prepare to hand out tickets
Annual seat belt awareness program targets unbuckled drivers
May 19, 2006
More than half of the 460 people who died on Colorado highways in 2005 weren’t wearing their seat belts, according to the Colorado State Patrol.
Ag Day showcases country life
May 19, 2006
A smile grew across the face of Florence Van Tassel when she told Sunset Elementary School fourth graders how laundry was done when she was a child.
Education calendar for May 20
May 19, 2006
CMS staff profile: Karen Kowach
May 19, 2006
Honor and respect
May 19, 2006
Community members gather today for one thing.
Graduation: Sheila Ann McNicol
May 19, 2006
Briefly for May 20
May 19, 2006
Datebook for May 20
May 19, 2006
Craig soldier returns to Afghanistan after visit home
May 19, 2006
A Craig native and Army specialist left Friday morning to continue his role in the war against terrorism.
Pottinger first Teacher of the Year
May 19, 2006
No one can accuse Amy Pottinger of accepting the status quo.
Police Blotter for May 18
May 19, 2006
Girls continue tradition of success
May 19, 2006
LAKEWOOD — The tradition continues. Going into the 2006 Colorado State Track Meet, the Moffat County girls track team had a 3,200-meter relay team that placed in 14 of the 15 meets. The team of freshman Alicia Nelson and sophomores Jeacey Robinson, Angie Charchalis and Jorgiea Raftopoulos made it 15 of 16 years with a seventh-place finish on Friday.
Government update for May 20
May 19, 2006
Emma Anne Winn
May 19, 2006
Letter: Sad that paralegal program has been cut
May 19, 2006
School record gets boys into finals
May 19, 2006
LAKEWOOD — Gary Tague has watched a lot of state track meets in his life. Still, the 27-year veteran Moffat County track coach is amazed every time he comes to Denver for the end of the season.
Exhibit examines soldiers’ sacrifices
May 19, 2006
Wars are often measured in dollars and not by the blood of soldiers fighting them.
International Week celebrates culture
May 19, 2006
On Monday morning, students at East Elementary had their passports checked and boarded a flight bound for Brazil. And, they didn’t have to leave the East gymnasium to do it.
Sidewalk increases access to fishing pond
May 19, 2006
When Pam Lathrop had a hard time getting children with disabilities close enough to Freeman Reservoir to do a little fishing, she thought there had to be a better way.

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