Also from October 10
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- Commissioners OK mine reducing royalty rate
- October 10, 2006
- Representatives from Trapper Mine met with Moffat County commissioners on Tuesday to seek a reduction in the royalty amount paid to the county from its coal-mining operations.
- Datebook for Oct. 11
- October 10, 2006
- The Craig Drivers License office is closed.
- Briefs for Oct. 11
- October 10, 2006
- Dinosaur National Monument is planning a pair of hikes to a fossil site where visitors can see dinosaur bones in their natural rock setting.
- Sailors down ‘Dogs
- Steamboat shuts out Moffat County, 4-0
- October 10, 2006
- Coming into Tuesday night’s game, Moffat County seemed to have the momentum, fresh off a Saturday win against Rifle and heading to Steamboat Springs to face a Sailors squad reeling from a three-game losing skid.
- Marijuana propaganda
- Amendment 44 backers seek GRAMNET records
- October 10, 2006
- The campaign director for a Denver-based group leading the charge for pro-marijuana legislation said his organization “anxiously” awaits the response from a local drug task force that may have violated state campaign laws.
- Douglas Bruce: Vote ‘yes’ on Amendment 38
- October 10, 2006
- Your Oct. 4 report on a county commissioner’s erroneous description of Amendment 38, the Petition Rights Amendment, was read by the proponents of 38. They asked me to reply because I am also a county commissioner and support Amendment 38, as do many other elected officials who believe in upholding the constitutional rights of our citizens.
- Genevieve Shultz: Kum and Go new location dangerous
- October 10, 2006
- I am writing in regard to the rezoning of the north half of lot 38 and lots of 39 through 44, block 3, town of Craig, aka 859, 867, and 881 Yampa Ave. The proposed plan is to rezone this area from residential-business to commercial.
- Our View: The good Dr. Kipe
- October 10, 2006
- Scenario: A patient is rushed to the emergency room with a serious ailment. His life is at stake, and time is of the essence. He has no health insurance.
- Police Blotter for Oct. 11
- October 10, 2006
- Deputies responded to an animal complaint.
- Who owns this tap?
- Council attempts to answer question about water tap removal
- October 10, 2006
- Who is responsible for removing city water taps that are no longer needed?
- Changing hands
- Craig man recouping money after debit card cloning leaves him $2,600 short
- October 10, 2006
- As if by magic, the charges started to appear on Cris French’s debit card — $85 at TGI Friday’s, $71 at T.J. Maxx and $42 at a Shell gas station, all 1,400 miles away in Toledo, Ohio.
- Senior Spotlight for Oct. 11
- October 10, 2006
- Reading has always been a favorite pastime of mine. Lately, I find I tend to fall asleep if I read for any length of time.
- Olympic hopeful
- Former Bulldog qualifies for 2008 Olympic trials
- October 10, 2006
- On Oct. 1, Emily Mortensen, a 2001 Moffat County High School graduate, took to the 26.2-mile course of the Twin Cities Marathon. She also qualified for the 2008 Olympic trials in Boston that day.
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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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