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Letter to the editor: CMS eighth-grade teachers
April 27, 2007
On April 26, eighth-grade boys at Craig Middle School explored career opportunities in the second annual Boys2Men seminar.
Letter to the editor: The 4-H sharp shooters
April 27, 2007
We would like to thank Alvin Luker
Letter to the editor: Family of Betty Lou Hammat Johnson Patton
April 27, 2007
The family of Betty Lou Hammat Johnson Patton would like to thank all of those that sent cards, flowers, food and called us in our time of need.
Editorial: Our turn to look after them
April 27, 2007
Sacrifice. According to one of its many definitions in the American Heritage Dictionary, it means: “Forfeiture of something highly valued for the sake of one considered to have a greater value or claim.”
House passes School Finance Act
Moffat County schools one step closer to additional funding
April 27, 2007
The Colorado House of Representatives passed the School Finance Act on Friday. It now goes to the Senate.
Worth the extra boost in hype?
Coaches don’t see benefits in energy drinks as more athletes consume them
April 27, 2007
Talk of energy runs rampant in the Yampa Valley.
Irons in the fire
Labor-intensive operation gathers family, friends
April 27, 2007
Burl McMillen deftly tossed a rope around the back two legs of a calf and dragged the animal to the fire. In a move that can only come from experience, J.D. Sexton slipped a head clamp around the head of the calf as it passed, and McMillen’s horse pulled everything tight as hot irons came off the fire.
Run4Chance approaches Craig
April 27, 2007
For nearly 11 weeks, Gretchen Mack and daughter Kelly Orndoff have been walking the highways and county roads of America raising money for wounded Marines.
Two MCHS students suspended for threats
Principal: Students, school are safe
April 27, 2007
An investigation is being conducted into two Moffat County High School teens for allegedly making threats against other students.
Invite brings track athletes home
Boys, girls relay teams fare well with first-, second-place finishes
April 27, 2007
The Clint Wells Invitational track and field meet entertained hundreds under blazing sunny skies at Moffat County High School Friday evening.
Superintendent accepts $16,000 pay cut
Bergmann retires, accepts voluntary supplemental contract for fewer work days
April 27, 2007
The Moffat County School District Board of Education accepted Superintendent Pete Bergmann’s retirement and agreed to a pared down, one-year contract for the 2007-08 school year Thursday night.
Ag for the grad
April 27, 2007
Brandon Seick seeks farm career following graduation next month
Obituary: Richard W. Langley
April 27, 2007
A funeral service for Richard W. Langley, stepson of Harley Guess, is at 2 p.m. Saturday at Grant Mortuary.
Letter to the editor: Francisco Reina
April 27, 2007
I don’t agree with the letter to the editor in yesterday’s paper.
Andy Bockelman: Fans will hunger for ‘Hunger Force’
April 27, 2007
The dozens of fans who have been looking forward to the big screen premiere of “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” are undoubtedly not disappointed with the result.
Hospital prepares to split with ER provider
April 27, 2007
With an estimated $100,000 in savings on the table, and unsatisfied with its current provider, The Memorial Hospital has decided to reclaim management of its emergency room.
The nature of nurture
Nurturing Parenting Program winds down this week with graduation
April 27, 2007
With a 3-month-old son, Tony Santistevan is at the beginning of his parenting journey.
New hospital timeline in the works
TMH names owner representative to help with new facility project
April 27, 2007
Now that The Memorial Hospital has an owner’s representative on board, TMH officials will soon begin building a timeline for completing its proposed new facility.
Early childhood group gets nearly $78,000 for council
April 27, 2007
Area early childhood education providers seeking to create a joint Moffat-Rio Blanco county system have been granted nearly $78,000 to do so.
The old Elkhead
Museum of Northwest Colorado researches 32-year history of reservoir
April 27, 2007
With the planned reopening of Elkhead Reservoir one week away, Dan Davidson, museum director of the Museum of Northwest Colorado researched the first time the reservoir opened in 1975, and the 32-year history that followed.
School Board looks at $25 million bond
Board decides to refine plans for possible facility upgrade request
April 27, 2007
To reduce the “sticker shock” of a $36 million bond, the Moffat County School District Board of Education decided Thursday to look at what $25 million can buy in facility upgrades.
Recall organizers submit petition in dispute
Twenty-two town residents sign petition attempting to oust town mayor
April 27, 2007
A petition proposing to recall Dinosaur Mayor Freda Powell was submitted to City Hall on Friday afternoon with more than the required number of signatures.

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