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- Accidents cause minor injuries
- Train hits semitrailer; cars collide on U.S. Highway 40
- August 14, 2007
Two accidents, including one involving a train and a semitrailer, caused minor injuries Monday morning along U.S. Highway 40 west of Steamboat Springs.
- Rickerby family: Thanks for helping us deal with Dale’s death
- August 14, 2007
- The family of Dale Rickerby would like to thank all of his friends and family for their support during Dale’s illness and at the time of his death.
- Police Blotter for Aug. 14
- August 14, 2007
- Terry Lynn Earle, 37, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of third-degree assault.
- Craig Briefs for Aug. 14
- Open house for new MCHS students
- August 14, 2007
- Moffat County High School will be hosting an open house for incoming freshmen and new students from 1 to 3 p.m. Monday. Students are invited to come and pick up schedules, meet teachers and become more familiar with the building at this time. For more information, contact the high school at 824-7036.
- Datebook for Aug. 14
- August 14, 2007
- 7 p.m. Integrated Community offers a free English and Spanish learning club, Intercambio, every Tuesday at the Boys & Girls Club of Craig, 1324 E. U.S. Highway 40. Call 846-5521.
- Weekly market connects farmers and public
- August 14, 2007
- Creating a farmers market for produce vendors and shoppers is one of the plans the Craig Downtown Business Association hopes will bring people to the stores on Yampa Avenue.
- Encampment Museum houses unique history
- August 14, 2007
- History is all around Moffat County.
- Fall sports season kicks off
- Coaches’ seasons start much earlier than athletes’
- August 14, 2007
- It hasn’t been hard to find Brianna Montgomery during the past eight months.
- Honoring the missing
- Ceremony closes Moving Wall display
- August 14, 2007
- A white coffee cup and wine glass were turned upside down.
- New staff in place for start of school year
- August 14, 2007
- New staff does not mean different standards, said Joel Sheridan, Moffat County School District assistant superintendent.
- A question with no answer
- Mental health agency, advocates working to solve suicide problem
- August 14, 2007
- Colorado’s suicide rate ranks as the seventh highest in the country, according to Mental Health America of Colorado. Figures for Moffat and Routt counties are just as unsettling.
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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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