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Controlling the ball
Coaches hope for good, clean soccer when Bulldogs face Glenwood Springs
September 8, 2006
The last two years of soccer match-ups between Glenwood Springs and Moffat County have been rough. Both games saw players from each team getting caught up in an emotional outpour that led to an un-sportsman-like finish.
Stunned silent
Bulldogs lose to Battle Mountain after tough night on the field
September 8, 2006
The first play of the game didn’t go well for Moffat County, and the rest of the night didn’t either.
No boundaries for border collies
They’re too intelligent to sit around all day. They need a job, a focus in life.’
September 8, 2006
It’s a long way from Fyn, Denmark, to the grassy fields of Meeker, but for Tony Ottesen, the trip was well worth the time and money.
3rd-graders get fire safety lesson
Youth camp serves as a great site for
September 8, 2006
The 20 children gathered around the picnic tables at John J. Sherman Youth Camp listened intently while East Elementary School third-grade teacher Adrian Burch set the ground rules.
Dinosaur on right path
September 8, 2006
They’ve done it.
On the Record: Sept. 9
September 8, 2006
Robert Wells
September 8, 2006
Robert Wells of Craig died Wednesday at his home.
Briefs: Sept. 9
Horse poker run will begin today
September 8, 2006
A poker run on horseback will be held today at Freeman Reservoir with proceeds going to benefit the 4-H State-to-State Exchange Group.
Datebook: Sept. 9
September 8, 2006
Annual Homemakers Club Hoedown is Sept. 16
September 8, 2006
Tucked away on a county road along the Green River, a former one-room schoolhouse sits stoic and dormant.
Start goes smoothly in Dinosaur
Classes began Tuesday without problem at reconfigured charter school
September 8, 2006
The first day of school at the newly configured Dinosaur Community Charter School came and went Tuesday with few problems, administrators said.
Habitat seeks independence
Chapter seeks affiliate status; hopes to resume work on first project at 745 Yampa Ave.
September 8, 2006
The Moffat County Habitat for Humanity chapter should have paperwork finished by next week to begin the arduous task of earning its own affiliate status, the group’s interim president said.

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