Also from September 5
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- Money miler
- Teacher running across U.S. to benefit cancer research
- September 5, 2006
- Imagine running 20 miles, a total that’s only six miles less than a standard marathon. Now imagine running that distance every day, for six consecutive months.
- Mad about mud
- Organizers bracing for big turnout at Mud Madness
- September 5, 2006
- Mud Splash and Mud Madness — two fun-filled events typically hosted on the same day — may not be paired together this year, but organizers of the truck-racing event are hopeful for a strong turnout nonetheless.
- Commission OKs preservation request
- September 5, 2006
- The Moffat County Tourism Board is touting the newly approved “Preserve America” program as a key ingredient to acquiring grants and other funding.
- Police Blotter for Sept. 6
- September 5, 2006
- Scott Martin Currie, 36, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant.
- Olsen-Myers
- September 5, 2006
- Zane and Rena Olsen and Gerald and Vickie Myers announce the engagement of their children, Brandy Olsen and Cory Myers.
- Richard Lee Mansfield
- September 5, 2006
- Richard Lee Mansfield was born May 18, 1939, in Craig, to Walter and Louise (Gammell) Mansfield. He was raised and attended school in Craig, graduating from Moffat County High School in 1957. Following high school, Richard attended a vo-tech school, where he studied TV repair.
- Dillon Albert Hobbs
- September 5, 2006
- Cassi and Donald Hobbs, of Meeker, announce the birth of their son, Dillon Albert Hobbs, at 6:35 p.m. Aug. 31, 2006, at The Memorial Hospital in Craig.
- Our View: And the winner is… Moffat County
- September 5, 2006
- Winning isn’t everything, but it sure is nice sometimes.
- Dennis Collins: Tim Jantz a Christian, good sheriff candidate
- September 5, 2006
- I have been gone from Craig for some time now, and haven’t written anything for the Daily Press, but I still keep up with it online. I see that Tim Jantz has decided to run for sheriff. Good for him and good for Moffat County.
- Hitting the road
- Bulldogs start weekend with home stand Thursday
- September 5, 2006
- The Moffat County volleyball team will be hitting the road Friday for its first away match of the season, but up first is a tough home stand Thursday against Grand Junction High School.
- Datebook for Sept. 6
- September 5, 2006
- 7 a.m. The 20th annual Meeker Sheepdog Championship Trials runs through Sunday and include 120 dog/handler teams vying for a $20,000 purse. Tickets are available at the gate. Visit www.meekersheepdog.com, or call 878-0080 or 878-5510.
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Question of the week
Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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