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Time Out with Jeremy Bird
October 25, 2006
Time out with Jeremy Bird
Until next season
Year of struggles no indicator for next year
October 25, 2006
The Bulldog soccer team faced one of its toughest seasons to date, but now in retrospect, the team knows that just like everything in life, this season was a learning process.
CEO: Hospital below budget, going in right direction
October 25, 2006
The Memorial Hospital finished its fifth consecutive month, September, with a net gain from operations, George Rohrich told the TMH board on Wednesday night.
Homeless veteran stand down to provide helping hand, hot food to veterans
October 25, 2006
A homeless veteran stand down will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at the Colorado National Guard Armory on 482 28 Road, Grand Junction. It is an ongoing project to provide homeless veterans a helping hand.
On the Record for 10-24
October 25, 2006
On the Record for October 24, 2006.
Mary Rae Danford
October 25, 2006
Born “lucky” on Friday the 13th of April 1936, Mary Rae Danford, a Wyomingite by birth, Texan and Californian by circumstance, and Coloradan by choice, passed away at her home on Oct. 21, 2006.
Military news: Logan James Grant
October 25, 2006
Logan James Grant, son of James and Jane Ann Grant, formerly of Craig, recently completed 13 weeks of physical conditioning and mental fatigue mastering marksmanship, drill, military customs and courtesies, and martial arts during U.S. Marine Corps boot camp.
Love INC distributes coats
Briefs
October 25, 2006
Love INC (Love In the Name of Christ) of the Yampa Valley is sponsoring a community coat drive.
City tax revenue continuing to grow
October 25, 2006
It’s not the entire reason, but retail sales from Murdoch’s Ranch & Home Supply are partially why the city of Craig has enjoyed increased sales tax revenue, City of Craig Finance Director Bruce Nelson said Tuesday night at the City Council meeting.
Credit crunchers
Bank manager teaches students about keeping good credit scores
October 25, 2006
On Wednesday, Todd Young, the manager of First National Bank of the Rockies in Craig, taught Moffat County High School students a different version of economist Milton Friedman’s “There’s no such thing as a free lunch” economic theory: There’s no such thing as a free T-shirt.
In hot water
Farmers not pleased with state-mandated water measuring devices
October 25, 2006
Anyone diverting water from the Lower Yampa Watershed will have to install government-approved measuring devices, the Colorado Division of Water Resources told a group of about 35 people Wednesday at a meeting in Maybell.

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