Archive for Tuesday, August 14, 2007

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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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